Vinyl Theory

Why are vinyl records making a comeback? How is their resurgence connected to the political economy of music? Vinyl Theory responds to these and other questions by exploring the intersection of vinyl records with critical theory. In the process, it asks how the political economy of music might be co...

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Main Author: Di Leo, Jeffrey R. (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Lever Press 2020
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