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Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
Links |
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Whalen, Kayley Margarite |
Goth Subculture, Neurodivergence, and the Dark Power of Changeling Narratives |
2024 |
Heavy Metal and Disability. Crips, Crowds, and Cacophonies |
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162-178 |
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Swallow, Reuben; Herbst, Jan-Peter |
Dissonance in metal music: Musical and sociocultural reasons for metal’s appreciation of dissonance |
2022 |
Metal Music Studies |
8 |
351-379 |
|
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Andrew Klein |
Blood, Frets and Tears |
2018 |
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1'15" |
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Piper, Jonathan |
Locating Experiential Richness in Doom Metal |
2013 |
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Höpflinger, Anna-Katharina |
In Red Sneakers to a Black Metal Concert? The “Laws” of the Metal Dress Code between Transgression and Convention |
2024 |
The Law of the Metal Scene: An Interdisciplinary Discussion |
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55-68 |
|
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Coggins, Owen; Harris, James |
Circular scaffold |
2017 |
Sustain//Decay: A Philosophical Exploration of Drone Music and Mysticism |
|
6-9 |
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Blake, Charlie |
Dronoclasm or the swarming of angels in endless night |
2017 |
Sustain//Decay: A Philosophical Exploration of Drone Music and Mysticism |
|
10-14 |
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Cascone, Kim |
Transcendigital imagination. Developing organs of subtle perception |
2017 |
Sustain//Decay: A Philosophical Exploration of Drone Music and Mysticism |
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28-35 |
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Freeman, Lamar |
The bouncing wall |
2017 |
Sustain//Decay: A Philosophical Exploration of Drone Music and Mysticism |
|
36-41 |
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Wolfe, Kristina |
Insoluminance |
2017 |
Sustain//Decay: A Philosophical Exploration of Drone Music and Mysticism |
|
70-85 |
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