Project description
A new understanding of electronic dance music
Techno is consistently the highest selling genre of electronic dance music on Beatport, with millions of enthusiasts producing their own tunes. The pandemic has increased the number of songwriters creating electronic music using digital technology. However, the techniques of advanced approaches to techno production remain the domain of a few professionals whose activities do not include educating enthusiasts. The EU-funded TECKNO project will develop a theoretical framework for the composition and production of techno and address the lack of research into the musical and production techniques that govern electronic popular music and techno. It will employ musicological analysis, spectromorphological analysis, qualitative interviews and practice-led/based research to explore techno production praxis, providing researchers and producers with insight into techno production.
Objective
This research project will develop a theoretical framework for the composition and production of techno, a genre of electronic dance music (EDM). The research problem this project will address is the lack of research into the musical and production techniques that govern electronic popular music in general and techno specifically. Techno is consistently the highest selling EDM genre on Beatport and producing EDM is an activity pursued by millions of enthusiasts. The pandemic has increased the number of people writing their own electronic music at home using digital technology, but the techniques of advanced approaches to techno production remain the domain of a small number of professionals whose activities do not include to educate enthusiasts. Music theorists and musicologists have so far covered only a few isolated topics and explored fragmented specific examples of EDM production. The project consists of four principal objectives: identify a range of techniques, and map their hierarchical stratification, that professional artists use to produce techno tracks that are popular on the dancefloor and/or commercially successful; map the decision making process and creative strategies that can underlie the professional production of a techno track; organise the various musical aspects of techno production in a comprehensive theoretical framework; explore the affordances of spatialisation in techno production and performance. By employing musicological analysis, spectromorphological analysis, qualitative interviews and practice-led/based research to explore techno production praxis, this project will synthesise a theoretical framework that will make a significant contribution to the fields of record production, creative process studies, popular music studies and 21st century music practice. This theoretical framework will provide researchers and producers with powerful new understandings of popular music in general and techno production in particular.
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H2020-EU.1.3. - EXCELLENT SCIENCE - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions
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H2020-EU.1.3.2. - Nurturing excellence by means of cross-border and cross-sector mobility
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(opens in new window) H2020-MSCA-IF-2020
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HD1 3DH HUDDERSFIELD
United Kingdom
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