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    In-between Performance and Mediatization: Authentication and (Re)-Live(d) Concert Experience

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    As a moment of emotional and physical closeness between performers and audiences, the live concert experience represents a crucial element in the construction of authenticity in popular music. Allan Moore argues that the emphasis of research should shift from sources of authenticity to modes of authentication, a process triggered by specific textual or performative features. This article aims to unpack the complexity of authentication, especially with regard to mediatization. An analytical framework based on the temporal relationship between real action and its aural or audiovisual experience through recording is then applied to case studies of Jimi Hendrix, Pink Floyd, and Korn

    Harmonic function and modality in classic heavy metal 1

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    This article explores harmonic function, modality and guitar distortion in so-called classic heavy metal. I suggest a dual framework for analysing heavy metal, including such mirror-symmetries as ‘major’/‘minor’, ‘sharp’/‘flat’, ‘bright’/‘dark’, ‘dominant’/‘subdominant’ and ‘authentic’/‘plagal’. My central aim is to demonstrate that heavy metal harmony tends towards plagal systems and darker modes, and yet has constant major elements added from the distorted power chords.acceptedVersio
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