The ecology of “sacred space”: Indie music’s exploration and construction of sacred space in the context of contemporary digital music

In this paper I will trace an emerging theme in contemporary indie music centred on the ecology of the ‘sacred space’ within the Ayahuasca ritual, where artists explore and construct traditional notions of place and community. I argue that indie music’s preoccupation with constructing the ecology of...

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Main Author: Glitsos, Laura
Format: Conference Paper
Published: International Association for the Study of Popular Music 2014
Online Access:https://search.informit.com.au/browsePublication;isbn=9780975774779;res=IELNZC
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/60863
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description In this paper I will trace an emerging theme in contemporary indie music centred on the ecology of the ‘sacred space’ within the Ayahuasca ritual, where artists explore and construct traditional notions of place and community. I argue that indie music’s preoccupation with constructing the ecology of sacred space, based on traditional narratives, is a result of the tension emerging from the rise of the digitisation in the context of late-stage capitalism. The virtual space, in some ways, but perhaps not all, is discursively constructed by indie music texts as a profane space, in opposition to the natural, tangible setting of the Ayahuasca ritual. I suggest this may reflect a sense of anxiety toward postmodernity and the virtual age within this demographical musical community.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-608632018-08-02T01:26:31Z The ecology of “sacred space”: Indie music’s exploration and construction of sacred space in the context of contemporary digital music Glitsos, Laura In this paper I will trace an emerging theme in contemporary indie music centred on the ecology of the ‘sacred space’ within the Ayahuasca ritual, where artists explore and construct traditional notions of place and community. I argue that indie music’s preoccupation with constructing the ecology of sacred space, based on traditional narratives, is a result of the tension emerging from the rise of the digitisation in the context of late-stage capitalism. The virtual space, in some ways, but perhaps not all, is discursively constructed by indie music texts as a profane space, in opposition to the natural, tangible setting of the Ayahuasca ritual. I suggest this may reflect a sense of anxiety toward postmodernity and the virtual age within this demographical musical community. 2014 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/60863 https://search.informit.com.au/browsePublication;isbn=9780975774779;res=IELNZC International Association for the Study of Popular Music restricted
spellingShingle Glitsos, Laura
The ecology of “sacred space”: Indie music’s exploration and construction of sacred space in the context of contemporary digital music
title The ecology of “sacred space”: Indie music’s exploration and construction of sacred space in the context of contemporary digital music
title_full The ecology of “sacred space”: Indie music’s exploration and construction of sacred space in the context of contemporary digital music
title_fullStr The ecology of “sacred space”: Indie music’s exploration and construction of sacred space in the context of contemporary digital music
title_full_unstemmed The ecology of “sacred space”: Indie music’s exploration and construction of sacred space in the context of contemporary digital music
title_short The ecology of “sacred space”: Indie music’s exploration and construction of sacred space in the context of contemporary digital music
title_sort ecology of “sacred space”: indie music’s exploration and construction of sacred space in the context of contemporary digital music
url https://search.informit.com.au/browsePublication;isbn=9780975774779;res=IELNZC
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/60863