Experimental Popular Musics

Overview

Experimental Popular Musics will discuss varied topics including experimental pop music cultures, disco culture, as well as techno and electronic dance music cultures.

Learning Objectives

The course aims to (1) revisit the social reciprocity between music and everyday life, (2) examine the role of social discourses and practices in constituting a musical experience, and vice versa, (3) reflect on the social nexus, economy and technology of music production and consumption, and (4) develop an understanding of music as culture and as a social force of producing, representing and shifting both individual and collective identities.

Skills

(1) Critical listening, (2) Critical reading and writing, (3) Intellectual and cultural awareness, (4) Finding and communicating creative solutions, (5) Team work, (6) Organisation and collaboration, (7) Leadership and initiative.

Assessment

None

Coursework

100%

Examination

0%

Practical

0%

Credits

20

Module Code

MUS2033

Teaching Period

Autumn Semester

Duration

12 Weeks