Season 3 - Electronic Cities with Dr. Sebastien Darchen
Why have certain cities around the world developed as Electronic Cities?
This is the question that a new book, Electronic Cities aims to answer. This week on POP; The History Makers, I'll be looking at certain European Electronic Cities with one of the book's editors, Sébastien Darchen, who holds a Ph.D. in Urban Studies.
Electronic Cities looks at the connection between music and planning policies and the development of urban electronic scenes in specific cities around the world. Other editors include Damien Charrieras, an Associate Professor at the School of Creative Media (City University of Hong Kong), and John Willsteed, an academic who was a former member of the Australian band - The Go-Betweens.
Contributions are from a combination of urban scholars and musicians - I'll just mention a few of the musicians - Rudi Esch, former bass player with Die Krupps. Erik Stein, the musician and writer, and Berlin-based musician and record producer Mark Reeder.
Look out for these podcasts which tie up the series.
Sheffield - Podcast interview with Martyn Ware.
Berlin - Podcast interview with Mark Reeder.
Berlin - Podcast interview with Westbam.
Düsseldorf - Podcast interview with Wolfang Flür.
Martyn Ware's biography is out at the moment on all platforms. He makes a fascinating listen, so look out for his book - Electronically Yours: Vol. I: My Autobiography - which is available on Amazon.
WestBam latest; https://www.westbam.de/ - for gigs and music.
More info about Flür here: https://www.facebook.com/WolfgangFlur1
Sébastien's book is available here;
https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-981-33-4741-0
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