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Are We Discussing More Electronic Music Than Experiencing It In 2025? cover
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Are We Discussing More Electronic Music Than Experiencing It In 2025?

Are We Discussing More Electronic Music Than Experiencing It In 2025?

1h15 |24/06/2025
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Are We Discussing More Electronic Music Than Experiencing It In 2025?

Are We Discussing More Electronic Music Than Experiencing It In 2025?

1h15 |24/06/2025
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Ten years ago, festivals featuring talks and panel discussions were a minority in the event landscape. Today, they are numerous—perhaps even dominant. The media ecosystem surrounding this culture has also expanded significantly. This shift has been accompanied by a growing body of literature on the subject, with an increasing number of essays, theses, and even novels exploring these topics.


At the same time, are we witnessing a decline in club practices and a growing disinterest among younger generations in nightlife? Some weak signals, reports, and observations—such as those highlighted by journalist Chal Ravens—seem to suggest so.


As part of the Nuits sonores Lab debate forum, she discussed this ambivalence alongside Elijah, a keen observer of music industry trends who deciphers them through his Yellow Square project, as well as Günseli Yalcinkaya, author and researcher. Moderated by Felipe Maia.


Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

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Ten years ago, festivals featuring talks and panel discussions were a minority in the event landscape. Today, they are numerous—perhaps even dominant. The media ecosystem surrounding this culture has also expanded significantly. This shift has been accompanied by a growing body of literature on the subject, with an increasing number of essays, theses, and even novels exploring these topics.


At the same time, are we witnessing a decline in club practices and a growing disinterest among younger generations in nightlife? Some weak signals, reports, and observations—such as those highlighted by journalist Chal Ravens—seem to suggest so.


As part of the Nuits sonores Lab debate forum, she discussed this ambivalence alongside Elijah, a keen observer of music industry trends who deciphers them through his Yellow Square project, as well as Günseli Yalcinkaya, author and researcher. Moderated by Felipe Maia.


Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

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Ten years ago, festivals featuring talks and panel discussions were a minority in the event landscape. Today, they are numerous—perhaps even dominant. The media ecosystem surrounding this culture has also expanded significantly. This shift has been accompanied by a growing body of literature on the subject, with an increasing number of essays, theses, and even novels exploring these topics.


At the same time, are we witnessing a decline in club practices and a growing disinterest among younger generations in nightlife? Some weak signals, reports, and observations—such as those highlighted by journalist Chal Ravens—seem to suggest so.


As part of the Nuits sonores Lab debate forum, she discussed this ambivalence alongside Elijah, a keen observer of music industry trends who deciphers them through his Yellow Square project, as well as Günseli Yalcinkaya, author and researcher. Moderated by Felipe Maia.


Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Description

Ten years ago, festivals featuring talks and panel discussions were a minority in the event landscape. Today, they are numerous—perhaps even dominant. The media ecosystem surrounding this culture has also expanded significantly. This shift has been accompanied by a growing body of literature on the subject, with an increasing number of essays, theses, and even novels exploring these topics.


At the same time, are we witnessing a decline in club practices and a growing disinterest among younger generations in nightlife? Some weak signals, reports, and observations—such as those highlighted by journalist Chal Ravens—seem to suggest so.


As part of the Nuits sonores Lab debate forum, she discussed this ambivalence alongside Elijah, a keen observer of music industry trends who deciphers them through his Yellow Square project, as well as Günseli Yalcinkaya, author and researcher. Moderated by Felipe Maia.


Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

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