"Metal matters - Heavy Metal als Kultur und Welt"

Die interdisziplinäre Tagung am 3. bis 5. Juni 2010 an der HBK Braunschweig, organisiert von Rolf F. Nohr und Herbert Schwaab

Anfang Juni 2010 hat die Tagung "Metal matters - Heavy Metal als Kultur und Welt" in Braunschweig versucht, eine Leerstelle der Kultur- und Medienwissenschaft mit auszufüllen und die Komplexität des Phänomens Metal herauszustellen. Dieser Blog bündelt die Perspektiven der Konferenz und versucht den dort interdisziplinär zusammengeführten Strom aus Ideen, Projekten und Perspektiven vorläufig fortzuführen.

Montag, 22. April 2013

Hrad Wired Programm & Anmeldung


Das Programm für das - mittlerweile - dritte Hard Wired, das interdisziplinäres Arbeitsgespräch zur Heavy-Metal-Forschung (dieses mal an der Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst, Wien) am 7. und 8. Juni 2013, ist online. Wer hin will: Anmelden nicht vergessen.

Mittwoch, 10. April 2013

Helvete: A Journal of Black Metal Theory

Helvete_Cover_FrontDie erste Ausgabe der Helvete ist erschienen. Das Journal fokussiert schwerpunktmäßig eine philosophsiche und ästhetische Auseinandersetzung mit Black Metal Theory.
Aus dem Editorial:


This is an opening. It is a tear in the skin, stretching wider and wider to expose the erstwhile sterile cavities of the body. But whose skin is torn? Who is the infector? Who is infected?

Not to be confused with metal studies, music criticism, ethnography, or sociology, Black Metal Theory is a speculative and creative endeavor, one which seeks ways of thinking that count as Black Metal events — and indeed, to see how Black Metal might count as thinking. Theory of Black Metal, and Black Metal of theory. Mutual blackening. Therefore, we eschew any approach that treats theory and Metal discretely, preferring to take the left-hand path by insisting on “some kind of connaturality between the two, a shared capacity for nigredo.”

Printversion gibts hier, Onlineausgabe hier.

Montag, 8. April 2013

Mursi & Metal

Schöner Artikel zum Metal im arabischen Frühling auf Norient:
«Wenn ich in die Revolution hinein gehe, fühle ich den Platz, ich fühle, ich kämpfe für etwas, diese Leute wissen genau, wovon sie reden, sie reden nicht nur über das Weisse Haus … sie reden darüber, wie sie fühlen, dass etwas sie übermannt. Ich sehe die Armee, die Panzer, und all diese Dinge, und ich höre Chaos A.D. und sehe den Videoclip. «Oh Gott, es ist wahr!» unterbricht Shang «Da ist ein Panzer da draussen! Es war der Videoclip von Sepultura, nur real, in Kairo!» (Danke @ Nanna)

Mittwoch, 3. April 2013

Journal für Metal Music Studies

Intellect is delighted to announce the development of Metal Music Studies. This journal fills a gap in the market – there is no other journal that has the sole focus of publishing research and theory that uses metal music as its subject matter. This is an anomaly, as the number of scholars working on metal music is large, and getting larger, as heavy metal becomes a legitimate focus of postgraduate study and scholarly activity. Metal music is a global phenomenon, with thriving scenes in every region. It is ubiquitous in popular culture and a form of music closely associated with modernity. Intellectual inquiry into metal music, then, is very relevant and timely – and this journal will be the only one of its kind, bringing together the metal music research that is currently otherwise published across a wide range of journals: in musicology, in cultural studies, in sociology and in other disciplines. As metal music studies grows as a truly interdisciplinary subject field, this journal will be in a position to nurture and develop the discipline.

International Society for Metal Music Studies
The journal will be the official journal of the International Society for Metal Music Studies (ISMMS). ISMMS is a learned society for any scholar interested in metal music, and for anyone involved in metal music who is serious about their involvement: musicians, promoters, journalists, dedicated fans. ISMMS is developing its structures over the next 12 months – watch this space!

Call for Papers
Metal Music Studies is explicitly multi-disciplinary and inter-disciplinary: embracing both musicological research and music theory about metal music, and social scientific and humanistic research about metal music as a genre. We aim to receive contributions from researchers and theorists aligned with the subject field of metal music studies, but also researchers and theorists from other disciplines. This journal will continue to draw on this inter-disciplinary approach, nurturing the development of an academic combination of metal musicology, metal cultures and metal studies. We would be happy to receive contributions from scholars in the parent disciplines of music theory, musicology, aesthetics, music technology, performance, art, policy studies, politics, cultural studies, economics, pedagogy, sociology, linguistics, psychology, history, regional studies, theology, philosophy, and natural sciences. The journal will accept and commission shorter pieces from those involved in the metal music industry: journalists, label owners and other industry insiders, managers, musicians and fans.
Information on deadlines, styles, word counts will appear on the MMS page on Intellect and in further announcements through 2013 and 2014.

For more information contact the Principal Editor: Karl Spracklen
Title Information
Full Title: Metal Music Studies
Editor: Karl Spracklen
ISBN: 20523998
Published by: Intellect | Publication: 2015