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Indie music scene

An independent music scene is a localized independent music-oriented (or, more specifically, indie rock/indie pop-oriented) community of bands and their audiences. Local scenes can play a key role in musical history and lead to the development of influential genres; for example, no wave from New York City, Madchester from Manchester, and grunge from Seattle.

Indie scenes are often created as a response to mainstream or popular music. These scenes are created in opposition of mainstream culture and music and often contribute to the formation of oppositional identities among individuals involved in the scene.[1]

Notable scenes edit

Asia edit

Japan edit

The Japanese indie music scene began gaining mainstream success in the late 1990s with the so-called "indie boom".[2] Musicians involved with this scene, referred to as "individual producer-composers", included Haruomi Hosono, Komoya Tesuya, Oyamada Keigo (also known as Cornelius), and Oda Tetsuro. Cornelius pioneered an indie music movement called Shibuya-kei and released songs that gained international success such as the Pizzicato Five.[3] Supercar's debut album Three Out Change from 1998[4] has been described as having "almost foundational importance to 21st century Japanese indie rock".[5]

A Japanese protectionist licensing policy prevents indie music from being sold via major media distribution networks.[6] Indie records are only sold in small retail stores that import foreign records – , which are not part of the industrial channels. This relegates the Japanese indie music into the context of a global scene.[7]

Current Japanese indie bands include the pillows, Asian Kung–Fu Generation, ogre you asshole, Straightener, Sakanaction, Acidman, fujifabric, and Beat Crusaders.

South Korea edit

The indie scene in South Korea is sometimes referred to as "K-Indie", a neologism derived from K-pop.[8] The centre of the Korean indie scene is the Hongdae area.[9] Korean indie has gained some international exposure via YouTube. Bands/artists include The RockTigers, 10cm, Yozo, Jang Jae-in, Jang Jae-in, Hyukoh, and Jannabi.

Australasia edit

Australia edit

New Zealand edit

North America edit

Canada edit

United States edit

Europe edit

Hungary edit

The Hungarian indie scene is mainly active in the capital city, Budapest. In the early 2000s, Hungary's indie revival included Ligeti-led The Puzzle from Kaposvár. In 2006 Amber Smith's album RePRINT was released by the German label Kalinkaland Records. In 2007 The Moog's Sold for Tomorrow was released by the US label MuSick Records. Other indie bands include EZ Basic, The KOLIN, Supersonic, The Poster Boy and Dawnstar. Two of the most important and prolific musicians are Imre Poniklo and György Ligeti.

Sweden edit

A number of Swedish indie musicians have become famous internationally, mostly singing in English. The Cardigans gained early success in the mid-1990s. Some notable acts include: The Sounds, Lykke Li, Robyn, The Tallest Man on Earth, The Hives, Eskobar, The Soundtrack of Our Lives, Kent, First Aid Kit, Air France, Jens Lekman, The Knife, Shout Out Louds, The Radio Dept., Fever Ray, The Tough Alliance, and Life on Earth.

United Kingdom edit

  • One of the first scenes recognised as being associated with the term 'indie music' rather than post-punk, new wave or new music[28] was C86, named after the release of the C86 cassette, a 1986 NME compilation featuring Primal Scream and other bands.[29] The significance of C86 is recognized in the subtitle of its 2006 extended reissue: CD86: 48 Tracks from the Birth of Indie Pop. C86 was a document of the UK indie scene at the start of 1986, and it gave its name to the indie pop scene that followed, which was a major influence on the development of indie music as a whole.[30] Significant record labels included Creation, Subway and Glass.[31]
  • The shoegazing scene of the late 1980s was named for band members' tendency to stare at their feet and guitar effects pedals onstage rather than interact with the audience. My Bloody Valentine and others created a loud "wash of sound" that obscured vocals and melodies with long, droning riffs, distortion, and feedback.[32] Within the same decade, labels such as Cheree Records and Ché Trading amalgamated into an entity that the industry now refers to as Rocket Girl, which has since contributed significantly.[33]
  • The end of the 1980s saw the Madchester scene. Based around The Haçienda, a nightclub in Manchester owned by New Order and Factory Records, Madchester bands such as Happy Mondays and the Stone Roses mixed acid house dance rhythms, Northern soul and funk with melodic guitar pop.[34]
  • The Britpop scene developed in the early 1990s as part of a larger British cultural movement called Cool Britannia. In the wake of the musical invasion into the UK of American grunge bands, British bands positioned themselves as an opposing musical force. Influenced by the key British band of the 1980s, the Smiths, and adopting the unashamed commercial approach to which the C86 bands had seemed sometimes ideologically opposed, Britpop acts such as Oasis, Blur, Suede and Pulp referenced British guitar music of the past and aimed at writing about British topics and concerns.[35] Commentary on Britpop noted a north–south divide, with The Good Mixer pub in Camden Town strongly identified with the Britpop scene in the south, though Oasis were signed to Creation Records in nearby Primrose Hill.[36]
  • Trip hop is a genre of electronic music that originated in the early 1990s in Bristol. The most notable artists are Massive Attack, Tricky and Portishead.
  • Thamesbeat[37][38] was an early 2000s scene based around Eel Pie Island in London featuring acts like Jamie T,[39] Larrikin Love and Mystery Jets.
  • In Liverpool, a 'cosmic Scouse' scene (sometimes referred to as 'Scallydelica'[40][41][42]) developed in the 2000s with neo-psychedelia acts like the Coral,[43][44] record labels like Deltasonic and Skeleton Key [45] and events like the annual Liverpool International Festival of Psychedelia (also known as PZYK).[46][47][48] Sometimes the scene would be expanded to include acts such as the Bees and the Earlies under the 'Shroomadelica' definition[38]

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Indie music scene news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message An independent music scene is a localized independent music oriented or more specifically indie rock indie pop oriented community of bands and their audiences Local scenes can play a key role in musical history and lead to the development of influential genres for example no wave from New York City Madchester from Manchester and grunge from Seattle Indie scenes are often created as a response to mainstream or popular music These scenes are created in opposition of mainstream culture and music and often contribute to the formation of oppositional identities among individuals involved in the scene 1 Contents 1 Notable scenes 1 1 Asia 1 1 1 Japan 1 1 2 South Korea 1 2 Australasia 1 2 1 Australia 1 2 2 New Zealand 1 3 North America 1 3 1 Canada 1 3 2 United States 1 4 Europe 1 4 1 Hungary 1 4 2 Sweden 1 4 3 United Kingdom 2 ReferencesNotable scenes editAsia edit Japan edit Main article Japanese rock The Japanese indie music scene began gaining mainstream success in the late 1990s with the so called indie boom 2 Musicians involved with this scene referred to as individual producer composers included Haruomi Hosono Komoya Tesuya Oyamada Keigo also known as Cornelius and Oda Tetsuro Cornelius pioneered an indie music movement called Shibuya kei and released songs that gained international success such as the Pizzicato Five 3 Supercar s debut album Three Out Change from 1998 4 has been described as having almost foundational importance to 21st century Japanese indie rock 5 A Japanese protectionist licensing policy prevents indie music from being sold via major media distribution networks 6 Indie records are only sold in small retail stores that import foreign records which are not part of the industrial channels This relegates the Japanese indie music into the context of a global scene 7 Current Japanese indie bands include the pillows Asian Kung Fu Generation ogre you asshole Straightener Sakanaction Acidman fujifabric and Beat Crusaders South Korea edit Main article Korean indie The indie scene in South Korea is sometimes referred to as K Indie a neologism derived from K pop 8 The centre of the Korean indie scene is the Hongdae area 9 Korean indie has gained some international exposure via YouTube Bands artists include The RockTigers 10cm Yozo Jang Jae in Jang Jae in Hyukoh and Jannabi Australasia edit Australia edit Melbourne Australia The Little Band scene was an experimental post punk scene which flourished in Melbourne s inner suburbs from 1978 to 1981 characterised by a proliferation of short lived bands It involved members of Dead Can Dance Primitive Calculators and Whirlywirld In the early 2010s the term dolewave was coined the describe an indie scene involving Melbourne groups such as Twerps Dick Diver and Scott amp Charlene s Wedding which shared a jangly lo fi sound and similar lyrical themes Courtney Barnett was later included in scene New Zealand edit Auckland New Zealand The Zwines scene was based around a nightclub warehouse called Zwines and was known for punk bands like The Scavengers The Stimulators and Suburban Reptiles featuring Midnight Oil s Bones Hillman 10 Like the British 1980s indie music scene documented on the NME s C86 tape this punk scene was documented on the AK79 album 11 12 13 14 Dunedin New Zealand The Dunedin sound was a style of indie pop music created in the southern New Zealand university city of Dunedin in the early 1980s characterized by jangly guitars minimalist basslines and loose drumming Keyboards are also often prevalent New Zealand based Flying Nun Records championed the scene artists include The Clean who gave the scene the name Dunedin sound 15 and The Chills North America edit Canada edit Toronto Ontario In the mid 2000s an influx of independent bands infiltrated the music scene such as Broken Social Scene Death from Above 1979 Tokyo Police Club Metric Crystal Castles and The Carps gaining notoriety at home and abroad Montreal Quebec The Montreal music scene has given rise to such musicians and groups as Sean Nicholas Savage Grimes Mac DeMarco BRAIDS Tegan and Sara Arcade Fire Stars Cœur de Pirate Islands Plants and Animals Wolf Parade Sunset Rubdown AIDS Wolf Bell Orchestre Godspeed You Black Emperor and Patrick Watson It is centered on the Mile End neighborhood in the Borough of Le Plateau Mont Royal Halifax Nova Scotia In the 1990s Halifax was home to the Halifax Pop Explosion scene including bands such as Sloan Jale Thrush Hermit Rebecca West The Super Friendz and The Hardship Post After the early scene splintered somewhat in the late 1990s artists including Joel Plaskett Wintersleep In Flight Safety and Rich Aucoin formed a second wave in the 2000s United States edit Athens Georgia During the early 1980s Athens became home to influential post punk bands such as R E M the B 52s and Pylon Successful indie rock bands in the 1990s were formed in Athens and were often associated with The Elephant 6 Recording Company Other bands include The Apples in Stereo The Olivia Tremor Control Neutral Milk Hotel and Of Montreal Chapel Hill North Carolina The Chapel Hill music scene which also often includes bands from nearby Research Triangle cities Raleigh and Durham was home to an indie music scene starting in the mid 1980s with bands like The Connells Flat Duo Jets and Southern Culture On The Skids The 1990s saw the rise of indie rock bands such as Polvo Archers of Loaf and Superchunk which started Merge an indie record label of the 1990s citation needed The 2000s saw the arrival of bands like Ben Folds Five and Squirrel Nut Zippers The indie club Cat s Cradle which originated as a folk cafe in the 1960s has played a major part in the Chapel Hill music scene hosting several alternative acts that went on to find major success in the mid 1990s Washington D C The late 1970s and early 1980s saw the birth of a punk rock inspired independent music scene in Washington which became influential around the United States with bands such as Bad Brains Embrace Rites of Spring Henry Rollins and Black Flag and hardcore punk bands Teen Idles and Minor Threat members of which founded independent label Dischord Records The first wave of D C independent musicians gradually moved on to developing post hardcore styles Members of different Dischord bands formed Fugazi a prototypical independent band By the 1990s Dischord bands such as Shudder to Think began to receive mainstream attention and some signed with major labels Los Angeles California The Los Angeles indie scene is centered on neighborhoods like Koreatown Los Feliz Silverlake and Echo Park which have given rise to such bands and artists as Elliott Smith Local Natives Dawes Moving Units Rilo Kiley Earlimart Autolux Scarling and Giant Drag 16 17 The Smell scene came up in the 2000s with bands such as HEALTH Abe Vigoda Local Natives Best Coast Foster the People Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros Cold War Kids and No Age Chicago Illinois Chicago is home to a number of independent record labels such as Touch and Go Records Thrill Jockey Records and Drag City Records City funding has made Chicago an important music festival city hosting music festivals such as Pitchfork Music Festival Lollapalooza since 2005 Chicago Blues Festival and Alehorn of Power and a weekly Monday music series called Downtown Sound at Millennium Park s Jay Pritzker Pavilion featuring independent acts performing in a theater normally used for classical music Local radio stations supporting independent music include WXRT FM and Loyola University Chicago s WLUW Chicago is home to music media business Pitchfork Media and community radio station CHIRP Chicago Independent Radio Project 18 New York In the late 1970s New York No Wave arose with bands such as DNA Teenage Jesus amp the Jerks and James Chance and the Contortions A second wave of noise rock brought Swans and Sonic Youth After 2000 in Brooklyn and the Lower East Side of Manhattan a new scene developed with bands The Strokes Interpol LCD Soundsystem Yeah Yeah Yeahs Dirty Projectors Grizzly Bear Yeasayer TV on the Radio and Vampire Weekend Indie bands have also relocated to the active indie music scene such as Animal Collective and MGMT Booker Todd P plays a key role placing bands in unusual places 19 Baltimore Maryland In the early to mid 2000s several Baltimore indie bands found a wide audience including Beach House Lower Dens Dan Deacon Celebration Future Islands Wye Oak and Ponytail Seattle Washington The Seattle based record label Sub Pop was home to Nirvana The Postal Service and The Shins A number of indie rock groups have their roots in Seattle including Modest Mouse Death Cab for Cutie Harvey Danger Fleet Foxes Band of Horses Minus the Bear Citizens and Pedro the Lion Minneapolis Minnesota Minneapolis has had several successful indie acts including Husker Du The Replacements Atmosphere Tapes n Tapes Cloud Cult Mason Jennings Brother Ali and Hippocampus 20 Portland Oregon Portland has had an active indie music since the mid 1990s In 2007 Slate declared Portland as America s indie rock mecca 21 22 Local indie artists include Elliott Smith The Decemberists The Shins Stephen Malkmus M Ward The Helio Sequence Menomena The Thermals Portugal The Man Blitzen Trapper YACHT Blind Pilot Sleater Kinney and Viva Voce Olympia Washington Olympia has also been a founding city of the indie scene starting with the establishment of Calvin Johnson s K Records in 1982 Other labels in Olympia such as Kill Rock Stars followed suit and bands such as Calvin s Dub Narcotic Sound System and Beat Happening Bikini Kill Bratmobile Lois Lync and Some Velvet Sidewalk Austin Texas Austin s indie scene has developed over the years into the live music capital of the world with music related festivals SXSW Austin City Limits and Fun Fun Fun Fest Local bands include Ghostland Observatory Spoon And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead Okkervil River The Wooden Birds The Black Angels White Denim Explosions in the Sky and older acts such as Daniel Johnston Bill Callahan and Jad Fair Omaha Nebraska Omaha has had an indie scene for the past 15 years with many bands connected to the indie label Saddle Creek Records owned by Conor Oberst of Bright Eyes Other bands include Cursive Neva Dinova Rilo Kiley and The Faint Akron Ohio Akron tends to lean more towards a garage rock scene primarily influenced by the Black Keys a blues rock band from the city Garage rock blues rock indie bands have been signed to various independent labels in the Highland Square area Europe edit Nantes France The Soy Festival takes place annually in Nantes in October with a line up of mainly avant rock noise rock and experimental rock 23 The biggest music venue in Nantes is Le Lieu Unique Berlin Germany became a cultural musical centre where artists moved to after 2000 citation needed including Peaches 24 Liars 25 Devastations and IAMX Labels include City Slang Records 26 and Giant Rooks Hamburg Germany was the center of German indie rock in the 1990s the so called Hamburger Schule Around 2000 a second wave of notable acts emerged from Hamburg such as Tocotronic Die Sterne Die Goldenen Zitronen who had been around since the 1980s Blumfeld Tomte and Kettcar Labels include Grand Hotel van Cleef and Tapete Records Barcelona Spain is known for its yearly Primavera Sound Festival partly curated by ATP and Pitchfork Media 27 Some of the city s indie artists include Family Los Planetas Love of Lesbian Antonia Font and El Guincho Hungary edit Main article Budapest indie music scene The Hungarian indie scene is mainly active in the capital city Budapest In the early 2000s Hungary s indie revival included Ligeti led The Puzzle from Kaposvar In 2006 Amber Smith s album RePRINT was released by the German label Kalinkaland Records In 2007 The Moog s Sold for Tomorrow was released by the US label MuSick Records Other indie bands include EZ Basic The KOLIN Supersonic The Poster Boy and Dawnstar Two of the most important and prolific musicians are Imre Poniklo and Gyorgy Ligeti Sweden edit Main article Swedish Indie Pop A number of Swedish indie musicians have become famous internationally mostly singing in English The Cardigans gained early success in the mid 1990s Some notable acts include The Sounds Lykke Li Robyn The Tallest Man on Earth The Hives Eskobar The Soundtrack of Our Lives Kent First Aid Kit Air France Jens Lekman The Knife Shout Out Louds The Radio Dept Fever Ray The Tough Alliance and Life on Earth United Kingdom edit One of the first scenes recognised as being associated with the term indie music rather than post punk new wave or new music 28 was C86 named after the release of the C86 cassette a 1986 NME compilation featuring Primal Scream and other bands 29 The significance of C86 is recognized in the subtitle of its 2006 extended reissue CD86 48 Tracks from the Birth of Indie Pop C86 was a document of the UK indie scene at the start of 1986 and it gave its name to the indie pop scene that followed which was a major influence on the development of indie music as a whole 30 Significant record labels included Creation Subway and Glass 31 The shoegazing scene of the late 1980s was named for band members tendency to stare at their feet and guitar effects pedals onstage rather than interact with the audience My Bloody Valentine and others created a loud wash of sound that obscured vocals and melodies with long droning riffs distortion and feedback 32 Within the same decade labels such as Cheree Records and Che Trading amalgamated into an entity that the industry now refers to as Rocket Girl which has since contributed significantly 33 The end of the 1980s saw the Madchester scene Based around The Hacienda a nightclub in Manchester owned by New Order and Factory Records Madchester bands such as Happy Mondays and the Stone Roses mixed acid house dance rhythms Northern soul and funk with melodic guitar pop 34 The Britpop scene developed in the early 1990s as part of a larger British cultural movement called Cool Britannia In the wake of the musical invasion into the UK of American grunge bands British bands positioned themselves as an opposing musical force Influenced by the key British band of the 1980s the Smiths and adopting the unashamed commercial approach to which the C86 bands had seemed sometimes ideologically opposed Britpop acts such as Oasis Blur Suede and Pulp referenced British guitar music of the past and aimed at writing about British topics and concerns 35 Commentary on Britpop noted a north south divide with The Good Mixer pub in Camden Town strongly identified with the Britpop scene in the south though Oasis were signed to Creation Records in nearby Primrose Hill 36 Trip hop is a genre of electronic music that originated in the early 1990s in Bristol The most notable artists are Massive Attack Tricky and Portishead Thamesbeat 37 38 was an early 2000s scene based around Eel Pie Island in London featuring acts like Jamie T 39 Larrikin Love and Mystery Jets In Liverpool a cosmic Scouse scene sometimes referred to as Scallydelica 40 41 42 developed in the 2000s with neo psychedelia acts like the Coral 43 44 record labels like Deltasonic and Skeleton Key 45 and events like the annual Liverpool International Festival of Psychedelia also known as PZYK 46 47 48 Sometimes the scene would be expanded to include acts such as the Bees and the Earlies under the Shroomadelica definition 38 References edit Kruse Holly 1993 Subcultural identity in alternative music culture Popular Music 12 1 33 41 doi 10 1017 s026114300000533x S2CID 54917938 Billboard 9 September 2000 Japan The Billboard Spotlight Billboard Vol 112 No 37 pp 65 69 Stevens Carolyn 2008 Japanese Popular Music Culture Authenticity and Power London Routledge p 89 ISBN 9780415380577 Martin Ian 4 October 2017 Supercar s Three Out Change may be the most stunning debut in Japanese rock history The Japan Times Martin Ian 17 May 2019 Supercar s Futurama Metropolis Novak David 2013 Japanoise Music at the Edge of Circulation Mountain View CA Duke University Press p 131 ISBN 9780822353928 Novak p 131 Kang Haeryun 13 July 2020 Korean Pop Away From The Hit Factories NPR Music Retrieved 5 January 2024 Shin Hyunjoon 2011 The success of hopelessness the evolution of Korean indie music Perfect Beat 12 2 147 165 doi 10 1558 prbt v12i2 147 ISSN 1836 0343 Bones Hillman s bass was exemplary but his vocals were intrinsic to Midnight Oil s sound The Guardian 9 November 2020 Zwines and The Idle Idols The Fiona Clark images AudioCulture www audioculture co nz AK79 Short Haired Rock n Roll in the Queen City AudioCulture www audioculture co nz Punk it Up A gathering of Kiwi punk clans 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