2015
DOI: 10.5296/jsss.v2i2.7161
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“Let Down and Hanging Around”: Time and Sound Quality in Radiohead’s Discourse of Disillusionment

Abstract: Citizens of industrialized, capitalist societies inhabit cultural spaces that are saturated with sound, and of the sounds that compose our daily soundscapes (Schafer, 1977) -buzzing refrigerators, honking horns, humming laptops-none perhaps is as pervasive as music. Perhaps it is precisely because of music's ubiquitousness in modern living that it has become an area of increasing interest in social semiotics with its capacity to serve as a tool for understanding the connections between music, the soundscape an… Show more

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