EDM and Ecstasy: the lived experiences of electronic dance music festival attendees
Type de ressource
Auteurs/contributeurs
- Little, Noah (Auteur)
- Burger, Birgitta (Auteur)
- Croucher, Stephen M. (Auteur)
Titre
EDM and Ecstasy: the lived experiences of electronic dance music festival attendees
Résumé
Attendance at large-scale music festivals has captivated a global interest in these spectacular experiences, yet little is known about the lasting benefits and personal changes individuals incur following this event. This study aims to provide a comprehensive exploration of the lived experiences of individuals who attended a multi-day electronic dance music festival. The present study was primarily interested in the perceived beneficial changes within the individual, following their festival experience. We investigated if first-time festival attendees perceived changes differed to those of returning individuals. Semi-structured qualitative interviews were used to collect data from 12 individuals who attended the 2015 Electronic Daisy Carnival in Las Vegas. Six participants were first-time attendees while the remaining six were individuals returning to the festival. The data was analysed using Thematic Analysis. Within the data emerged the following central themes: (1) escape, (2) communitas, and (3) self-reported changes; there were 10 subthemes. These findings add to the existing body of music festival literature, further contextualizing how music festivals are both experienced, and reflected upon by individuals. Further, this study highlights the potential lasting changes individuals’ experience from attending electronic dance music festivals.
Publication
Journal of New Music Research
Volume
47
Numéro
1
Pages
78-95
Date
January 1, 2018
ISSN
0929-8215
Titre abrégé
EDM and Ecstasy
Consulté le
24/08/2021 19:35
Catalogue de bibl.
Taylor and Francis+NEJM
Extra
Publisher: Routledge
_eprint: https://doi.org/10.1080/09298215.2017.1358286
Référence
Little, N., Burger, B., & Croucher, S. M. (2018). EDM and Ecstasy: the lived experiences of electronic dance music festival attendees. Journal of New Music Research, 47(1), 78–95. https://doi.org/10.1080/09298215.2017.1358286
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