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通过对魁北克电子舞曲制作人兼 DJ 雅克-格林(Jacques Greene,原名 Philippe Aubin-Dionne)的细读,本文提供了通过老龄化研究、流行音乐研究和职业生涯概念进行思考的方法--在音乐场景研究中,职业生涯概念在很大程度上仍是缺失的。文章特别关注格林的音乐作品(两张 LP、多张 EP、单曲和混音版本),以及他作为 DJ 和个人艺术家的表演实践。格林的职业生涯是一条线性轨迹,在进步和衰退的迭代阶段中发展,为了打破这种主流理解,我考虑了格林同时经历的各种时间性,以及他在舞曲场景中的地位如何随着时间的偶然性而变化。我认为,这种时间分析模式为将流行音乐研究与老龄化研究联系起来提供了一个生成性理论工具包。
By way of a close reading of Quebec electronic dance music producer and DJ, Jacques Greene (né Philippe Aubin-Dionne), this article offers ways to think through and with aging studies, popular music studies and the notion of the career—which remains largely missing in studies of music scenes. Particular attention is devoted to Greene’s musical releases (two LPs, many EPs, singles and remixes), as well as his performance practice as a DJ and solo artist. To cut against dominant understandings of a career as a linear trajectory, developed in iterative stages of progress and decline, I consider the varied temporalities Greene experiences simultaneously and how his position in dance music scenes changes in relation to the contingencies of time. I argue that this temporal mode of analysis provides a generative theoretical tool kit for connecting studies of popular music with studies of aging.