Ebook: Global Tribe: Technology, Spirituality and Psytrance
Author: Graham St. John
- Tags: History Criticism Music Arts Photography Popular Musical Genres Culture Social Sciences Politics Cultural Anthropology
- Series: Studies in Popular Music
- Year: 2012
- Publisher: Equinox Publishing
- Language: English
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The result of fifteen years of research in over a dozen countries, this book applies a sharp lens on a little understood global dance culture that has mushroomed all over the world since its beginnings in the diverse psychedelic music scenes flourishing in Goa in the 1970s and 1980s. The paramount expression of this movement has been the festival, from small parties to major international events such as Portugal s Boom Festival, which promotes itself as a world-summit of visionary arts and trance, a united tribe of the world . Via first-hand accounts of the scenes, events and music of psychedelic trance in Australia, Israel, Germany, Italy, the UK, the US, Turkey and other places, the book thoroughly documents this transnational movement with its diverse aesthetic roots, multiple national translations and internal controversies. As a multi-sited ethnography and an examination of the digital, chemical, cyber and media assemblage constituting psytrance, the book explores the integrated role that technology and spirituality have played in the formation of this visionary arts movement and shows how these event-cultures accommodate rites of risk and consciousness, a complex circumstance demanding revision of existing approaches to ritual, music and culture.