• Title of article

    Making a Noise – Making a Difference: Techno-Punk and Terra-ism

  • Author/Authors

    GRAHAM ST JOHN، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
  • Pages
    28
  • From page
    1
  • To page
    28
  • Abstract
    This article charts the convergence of post-punk/post-settler logics in the techno-punk development in Australia. Exploring how punk would become implicated in the cultural politics of a settler society struggling for legitimacy, it maps the ground out of which Labrats sound system (and their hybrid outfit Combat Wombat) arose. It provides an entry to punk through an analysis of the concept of hardcore in the context of cultural mobilisations which, following more than two centuries of European colonisation, evince desires to make reparations and forge alliances with Indigenous people and landscape. To achieve this, the article traces the contours and investigates the implications of Sydney’s techno-punk emergence (as seen in The Jellyheads, Non Bossy Posse, Vibe Tribe and Ohms not Bombs), tracking the mobile and media savvy exploits of 1990s DIY sound systems and techno terra-ists, aesthetes and activists adopting intimate and tactical media technologies, committing to independent and decentralised EDM creativity, and implicated in a movement for legitimate presence.
  • Keywords
    techno , sound systems , hardcore , Sydney techno-punk scene , Postcolonialism , anarcho-punk
  • Journal title
    Dancecult Journal of Electronic Dance Music Culture
  • Serial Year
    2010
  • Journal title
    Dancecult Journal of Electronic Dance Music Culture
  • Record number

    656794