A new book about the fascinating sociology of our scene, edited by Graham St. John
This lively textual symposium offers a rich harvest of formative
research on the culture of global psytrance (psychedelic trance). As
the first book to address the diverse transnationalism of this
contemporary electronic dance music phenomenon, the collection hosts
interdisciplinary research attending to psytrance as a product of
intersecting local and global trajectories. With coverage of scenes in
Goa, the UK, Israel, Japan, Italy, the US, Portugal, The Czech
Republic and Australia, the collection features a dozen chapters from
scholars researching psytrance in worldwide locations, employing
various methods, within multiple disciplines. With chapters offering
significant contributions to our understanding of globalization and
music cultures, scene demise and transformation, ephemeral and
cosmopolitan assemblages, counterculture and paradox,
psychedelicization and genre, virtual tribes and the Internet, the
carnivalesque and the aesthetics of nonsense, festivals and the logics
of sacrifice, and other topics, Psytrance will strike interest
across anthropology, sociology and studies in popular music, culture,
media, history and religion.
Table of Contents
Psytrance: An Introduction. Graham St John
I Goa Trance
1. Goa is a State of Mind: On the Ephemerality of Psychedelic Social
Emplacements. Luther Elliott
2. The Decline of Electronic Dance Scenes: The Case of Psytrance
in Goa. Anthony D'Andrea
3. The Ghost of Goa Trance: A Retrospective. Arun Saldanha
II Global Psytrance
4. Infinite Noise Spirals: Psytrance as Cosmopolitan Emotion.
Hillegonda Rietveld
5. Psychedelic Trance Music Making in the UK: Rhizomatic Craftsmanship
and the Global Market Place. Charles de Ledesma
6. Re-evaluating Musical Genre in UK Psytrance. Robin Lindop
7. (En)Countering the Beat: Paradox in Israeli Psytrance. Joshua I.
Schmidt
III Liminal Culture
8. DemenCZe: Psychedelic Madhouse in the Czech Republic. Botond
Vitos
9. Dionysus Returns: Tuscan Trancers and Euripides' The
Bacchae. Chiara Baldini
10. Weaving the Underground Web: Neotribalism and Psytrance on
Tribe.net. Jenny Ryan
11. Narratives in Noise: Reflexivity, Migration and Liminality in the
Australian Psytrance Scene. Alex Lambert
12. Liminal Culture and Global Movement: The Transitional World of
Psytrance. Graham St John
Reviews
"Psytrance is an intriguing transnational phenomenon for anyone
interested in popular music, subcultures, and alternative
spiritualities and lifestyles. Although still relatively unexplored,
it is an increasingly significant area of study in Sociology, Cultural
Studies, Popular Music Studies and Religious Studies. A dynamic
feature of a multi-faceted, global, psychedelic occulture, psytrance
presents the scholar with a fascinating, if bewildering array of
musicological, cultural, and spiritual confluences. Edited by Graham
St John, the foremost EDMC theorist, this stimulating collection of
essays by some of the key researchers in the field provides a
genuinely insightful and engaging contribution to the study of
psytrance, which students, tutors, and researchers will be turning to
for many years to come. I warmly and enthusiastically welcome it."
Christopher Partridge, Lancaster University
"The Local Scenes and Global Culture of Psytrance is a
rich collection, full of pieces that combine the results of detailed
fieldwork with up-to-date theorizing. I particularly like the way this
volume goes beyond the longstanding preoccupation of popular music
scholars with subcultural expression, and into a whole set of other,
interdisciplinary issues. This book is very much about music, but it
also tackles such phenomena as the global "festivalization" of
culture, emerging forms of music-based religiosity, transformations in
the nature of cultural labour, and shifts in the social meaning of
travel. Psytrance comes across here as much more than just one more
interesting musical niche. Interweaving technologies and bodies, the
archaic and the contemporary, the local and the cosmopolitan,
psytrance condenses within itself many of the key cultural dynamics of
our time. The articles gathered here delve into those dynamics with
skill and commitment, and the result is a book that should interest
any scholar of present-day cultural expression." --Will Straw,
McGill University
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