Author: José Olmo Cano
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The label "indie" has become a problematic term, sparking debates about its legitimacy as a musical genre. Beyond the music itself, it is seen as an autonomous stance in the industry, an attitude towards music, and a departure from the mass market. However, these characteristics are not always present in artists considered "indie," nor are they exclusive to this genre. This essay explores the origins, characteristics, and uses of the "indie" concept, offering a critique of how industry players and the press shape its meaning, which is often unclear and contradictory.
Pages: 192
Imprint: Berenice
Format: Paperback
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