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WHY DOESN’T THE ‘BROOKLYN SOUND’ SOUND LIKE BROOKLYN? Aram Sinnreich Rutgers University School of Communication & Information EMP Pop Conference April 25, 2014

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A deck all about Brooklyn Music - Uploaded by Pedro Torres Ciliberto. http://pedrotorrescilibertoveneuzela.net The Brooklyn Academy of Music better known as Bam is known as the home to adventurous artists and audiences. This year, it celebrates its 150 year anniversary with a lineup as rich as its history. “Well I’d like to say that BAM is extremely old but always new.” Says Pedro Torres Ciliberto, a member of BAM’s board of trustees. Mr. Pedro Torres Ciliberto continues saying, “It’s pretty amazing because, how many institutions can survive for 150 years?” “It opened in 1861 during the American Civil War. The institution survived fire, flood, the great depression, and here it stands today as a thrilling and diverse performing arts center that showcases work from all over the wor

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WHY DOESN’T THE ‘BROOKLYN SOUND’

SOUND LIKE BROOKLYN?Aram Sinnreich Rutgers University

School of Communication & Information !

EMP Pop Conference April 25, 2014

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BROOKLYN’S MUSICAL LEGACY

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SELLING THE ‘BROOKLYN SOUND’

NY Magazine, 2009NY Times, 2014Bklyn Mag, 2014

NY Mag, 2013Vice Mag, 2012

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IN SEARCH OF THE ‘BROOKLYN SOUND’

Grizzly Bear

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IN SEARCH OF THE ‘BROOKLYN SOUND’

MGMT

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IN SEARCH OF THE ‘BROOKLYN SOUND’

Dirty Projectors

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IN SEARCH OF THE ‘BROOKLYN SOUND’

Parquet Courts

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IN SEARCH OF THE ‘BROOKLYN SOUND’

Vampire Weekend

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TRACKING INFLUENCESGrizzly Bear

Elliott Smith (Omaha) Mercury Rev (Buffalo) Neutral Milk Hotel (Athens)

MGMTFlaming Lips (Oklahoma) Sparks (LA) David Bowie (UK)

Dirty Projectors

Black Flag (Cali) Brian Eno (UK) Fela Kuti (Nigeria)

Vampire Weekend

XTC (UK) Peter Gabriel (UK) Spoon (Austin)

Source: Music Bloodline, Rovi

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THE GREAT MIGRATIONBen Goldwasser,

MGMT

Ed Droste, Grizzly Bear

Amber Coffman, Dirty Projectors

Andrew Savage, Parquet Courts

Rostam Batmanglij, Vampire Weekend

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THE BIGGER PICTURE: DEMOGRAPHICS2000-2010:

Brooklyn's population grew by 39,000 people. • White population grew by 38,774 • Asian population grew by 75,838. • Black population shrank by -49,517

White growth

Asian growth

Black and Latino growth

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THE BIGGER PICTURE: ECONOMICSRising rents, 2004-2012

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RISING RENTS = SHRINKING BUDGETS

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THE ‘BROOKLYN SOUND’ OR THE ‘SEGREGATION SOUND’?

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Rise of the ‘Brooklyn Sound’

THE ‘BROOKLYN SOUND’ OR THE ‘SEGREGATION SOUND’?

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WHAT DOES ‘RETRO’ MEAN?

Antibalas Sharon Jones/Dap-KingsLee Fields/Expressions

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THE BACKLASH

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THANK YOU.

Aram Sinnreich Rutgers University

School of Communication & Information !

EMP Pop Conference April 25, 2014

!Twitter : @aram [email protected]