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OA journal for experimental writing, art, photography, composition + performance on Popular Music. Current issue: Vol 7, Issue 2 - February 2024

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🚨NEW ISSUES OF RIFFS! 🚨 Volume 7, Issue 2 – February 2024 This issue brings together work developed in 2019 by members of the Riffs editorial board, engaging with George Lucas’ American Graffiti (1973). Dive into the issue here: riffsjournal.org/volume-7-issue…


A heartfelt thank you to everyone involved in the creation of our latest issue of Riffs - American Graffiti! A very special thank you to Dr. Nick Gebhardt for all his work for the Write Club and putting this issue together! Discover the full issue here: riffsjournal.org/volume-7-issue…

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Dive into Nicholas Gebhardt's "And So It All Ends" to conclude our special issue dedicated to George Lucas's American Graffiti. "And so it all ends, out there, at the edge of town, on the highway…" riffsjournal.org/2024/02/26/nic…


Dive into Asya Draganova’s “DNA of Sound and Vision” in the latest issue of Riffs: Experimental Writing on Popular Music (7.2) on George Lucas’ American Graffiti (1973). 🔗For the full text: riffsjournal.org/2024/02/26/asy… #RiffsJournal #MusicResearch #PopularMusic #AmericanGraffiti


Dive in to Chris Mapp’s “Function Gig Therapy” in the latest issue of Riffs: Experimental Writing on Popular Music (7.2) on George Lucas’ American Graffiti (1973)! 🔗For the full text: riffsjournal.org/2024/02/26/chr… #RiffsJournal #MusicResearch #PopularMusic #AmericanGraffiti


Check out Iain A. Taylor's "Ugly Margins / This Scene Doesn’t Fade" in the latest issues of Riffs on George Lucas’ American Graffiti (1973). "First, a confession. I hold a genuine dislike for the movie American Graffiti." Read in full here: riffsjournal.org/2024/02/26/iai…


Check out Ed McKeon's "Cut and Cathexis" in the latest issues of Riffs on George Lucas’ American Graffiti (1973). 🔗Read in full here: riffsjournal.org/2024/02/26/ed-… #RiffsJournal #MusicResearch #PopularMusic #AmericanGraffiti


Dive in to Sarah Raine’s “Not Missing A Beat // SHE” in the latest issue of Riffs: Experimental Writing on Popular Music (7.2) on George Lucas’ American Graffiti (1973)! 🔗For the full text: riffsjournal.org/2024/02/26/sar… #riffsjournal #musicresearch #popularmusic #americangraffiti


Check out Craig Hamilton's piece "On Skip Diving and Hot Dogs" in the lastest issue of Riffs on George Lucas’ American Graffiti (1973). 🔗Read the full article here: riffsjournal.org/2024/02/26/cra… #RiffsJournal #MusicResearch #PopularMusic #AmericanGraffiti


Explore Emily Bettison's work "A Paradox" in the latest issue of Riffs! Linked here: riffsjournal.org/2024/02/26/emi… “A soundtrack. A track of sound. Curated music. Music curated to fit the theme, emotions and events of the film.” #RiffsJournal #MusicResearch #soundtrack


Explore Dave Kane's piece, "Where Does a Song Come From?: The origins of 'Goodbye to Home,'" in the latest issue of Riffs, which dives into the creative process of a musician. 🎸 🔗riffsjournal.org/2024/02/26/dav… #RiffsJournal #Songwriting #MusicResearch #PopularMusic #Guitarist


Dive into Nicholas Gebhardt's Editorial Note: Marking Time, exploring the creative process behind our special issue dedicated to George Lucas's iconic 1973 film, "American Graffiti." Read it here: riffsjournal.org/2024/02/26/edi… #RiffsJournal #AmericanGraffiti #MusicStudies #filmmusic


Lastly, thank you to Iain Taylor and Adam Kelly Williams for for their design work. And thank you to our managing editors Sarah Raine, Iain Taylor and Nicholas Gebhardt, for your continued dedication and hard work at Riffs. Discover the full issue here: riffsjournal.org/2023/10/31/vol…


Continuing our gratitude: We would also like to thank our contributing authors for experimenting with us and enriching the issue with their innovative perspectives. Special thanks to our peer reviewers who worked with us to develop these pieces. riffsjournal.org/2023/10/31/vol…


A heartfelt thank you to everyone involved in the creation of our latest issue of Riffs - Popular Music Materiality 2! The editorial team would like to thank Dr. Iain A. Taylor for his expertise and for developing and editing this issue. riffsjournal.org/2023/10/31/vol…

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Dive into Andrew Ty's exploration of the body's role in music videos in his latest article for Riffs "The Multiple Bodies In and Out of Music Video: Figuring out an inclusive cross-discovered approach." 🔗Read more: riffsjournal.org/2023/10/31/and… #popularmusic #Riffs #materiality

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Check out Seán Ó Dálaigh’s "Shit Music" in the latest issue of Riffs. riffsjournal.org/2023/10/31/sea… "In thinking about shitness in musical terms I am drawing on the negative valences inherent in the word shit, to describe something that is ‘bad; unpleasant; highly displeasing..."

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Explore music fandom in "Pop Will Eat Itself," an interview with Richard Marsh & Iain A. Taylor about how memorabilia like t-shirts & ticket stubs bridge the gap between digital and tangible fan experiences, published in the new issue of Riffs! 🔗 riffsjournal.org/2023/10/31/pop…

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Explore the intersections of music and memory in Paul Nataraj's article in the latest issue of Riffs: "Where Can a Record Take Us?" A deep dive into the nomadic journey of vinyl through 'Fear of a Black Planet'. 🌍 🔗 riffsjournal.org/2023/10/31/pau… #PublicEnemy #Vinyl #riffs #music


Dive into Kayla Rush's article "As Long As It's a Rock Guitar: Sound, materiality, and enskillment among electric guitar learners" featured in Riffs' new issue, Vol 7.1, Popular Music Materiality. Full article here: riffsjournal.org/2023/10/31/kay… #Guitar #PopularMusic #Riffs

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