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Australian Independent Music and the Experience Economy

In: Music Business and the Experience Economy

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  • Steven Campbell

    (James Cook University Townsville)

Abstract

Australian independent music has, from the 1970s, shifted from a commodity-based economy with a focus on the sale of recordings, into the experience economy, particularly with a greater contemporary focus on live performance. Performance however is only one aspect of only one dimension of the overall experience of independent music within the experience economy. Explored here are numerous further aspects within four dimensions; musical, sociological, sensorial and digital, that each interconnect and overlap with one another to form the contemporary experience of Australian independent music.

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  • Steven Campbell, 2013. "Australian Independent Music and the Experience Economy," Springer Books, in: Peter Tschmuck & Philip L. Pearce & Steven Campbell (ed.), Music Business and the Experience Economy, edition 127, pages 41-57, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-642-27898-3_4
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-27898-3_4
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