Index

Eleanor Peters (Edge Hill University, UK)

The Use and Abuse of Music: Criminal Records

ISBN: 978-1-78769-002-8, eISBN: 978-1-78756-999-7

Publication date: 23 August 2019

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Peters, E. (2019), "Index", The Use and Abuse of Music: Criminal Records (Emerald Studies in Alternativity and Marginalization), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 241-250. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78756-999-720191002

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Copyright © 2019 Eleanor Peters.


INDEX

Index

Note: Page numbers followed by “n” with numbers indicate notes.

Abeng (cow horn)
, 63

Acoustic bombardment
, 77–80

Adolescence (book)
, 12

Adorno ‘call-response’ belief
, 22

Afrobeats
, 126

Age
, 1

Agencies of control
, 24

Al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM)
, 128

All Is War (album)
, 94

All the young dudes (song)
, 136

Anti-emo groups
, 30

Anti-Jacobite verse
, 60

Anti-loitering device
, 87

Anti-riot system
, 78

Anti-social behaviour
, 110–111, 117, 122n10

legislation
, 125

Anti-Social Behaviour Order (ASBO)
, 117

Anti-terror legislation
, 94, 138

Apple music
, 45

Appropriateness
, 129

Aryan Republican Army (ARA)
, 51

Association for Freedom of Thought Egypt (AFTE)
, 138

Auditory fatigue
, 63

Austin Daily Herald (newspaper)
, 14

Authoritarian clampdown
, 95

Avant-garde music
, 22

Bagpipes
, 62–63

Balkan turbo-folk
, 53

Barracuda (song)
, 141

Bashment
, 126

Better by you, better than me (song)
, 43

Bill of Rights
, 131

Black metal
, 36

bands
, 48

Black-centred political movement
, 113

#BlackLivesMatter movement
, 113

Blizzard of Oz (album)
, 43

Blur (band)
, 142

Boombox
, 110–111

Born in the USA (song)
, 140

Born to Run (song) and Nowhere to Run (song)
, 78

Brave Old World (BOW)
, 83n10

British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
, 66, 135

British Medical Journal (BMJ)
, 29

British Movement
, 46

British National Party (BNP)
, 47

British Phonographic Institute (BPI)
, 133

British Union of Fascists (BUF)
, 69

British working-class invention
, 35

Bugles
, 62

‘Caliente’
, 136

‘Carnival of crime’ phrase
, 8n6

CDs
, 133

Celts
, 62

Censorship
, 7, 123

(un)authorised political use of music
, 140–143

forms of
, 130–132

music as form of political resistance
, 137–140

‘offensive’ music
, 124–128

privatisation of
, 132–137

social and religious
, 128–130

‘Central Park 5’ case
, 40

Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies (CCCS)
, 18–19

Chicago School
, 86

Chilling effect
, 45

City, The (Park)
, 107

Class
, 1

Classical music
, 69

Closed Circuit Television (CCTV)
, 86

Columbine shootings
, 38

Communications Act (2003)
, 125

Community Behaviour Orders (CBO)
, 95

Counter-hegemonic subcultures
, 38

Country music
, 21

Crime
, 2

Crime and Disorder Act (1998)
, 122n10

Crime and Policing Act (2014)
, 117

Crime and the Community (book)
, 14–15

Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED)
, 86

Criminal justice system
, 91–98

Criminalisation
, 115

Crown Prosecution Service (CPS)
, 125

Cultural capital
, 23

Cultural criminologists
, 1

Cultural protection
, 124

Culture industry
, 22

D-notices
, 133

Daily Mail (tabloid)
, 125–126

Dance hall
, 115

Das Judentum in der Musik (Judaism in Music)
, 69

‘De-metalling’ treatments
, 34

Death metal
, 36

Decoding music
, 124

Deep in the heart of Texas (song)
, 135

Defensible space
, 86

Detroit, I do mind dying’ (song)
, 107–108

Detroit city
, 107

Deviance(y)
, 3, 5–6, 14–16

Deviant identities
, 24

Deviant music
, 6, 11, 14–16

Emo
, 26–30

Goth
, 26–30

moral panics
, 16–20

subcultures and social construction of marginalisation and dissent
, 12–14

violence and death
, 26–30

youth subcultures and moralisation
, 20–25

Devil worship/Satanism
, 35

Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS)
, 127

Ding dong! The witch is dead (song)
, 134–135

Dissent, social construction of
, 12–14

Distinction: A Social Critique of the Judgement of Taste (book)
, 23

Division of Labour in Society, The (book)
, 14

Dominant society
, 23

Drill (music genre)

lyrics
, 97

music
, 95, 97, 127

scene
, 96

Drones
, 79–80

Drums
, 62–63

ECHR Art 10
, 145n7

Elastica (band)
, 142

Electronic duo Ic3peak
, 144n2

Emotional hardcore (Emo)
, 26–30

Endstufe (band)
, 132

Enemies of the Internet report
, 132

Enter Sandman (song)
, 74

Environmental Protection Act (1990)
, 122n9

Ether war
, 68

Ethnicity
, 1

Eton Rifles (song)
, 143

Expanding the criminological imagination (book)
, 7

Eye of Odin (Black metal band)
, 48

Filling up space with sound
, 116

Financial harm
, 3

First Amendment
, 124, 144n1

rights
, 43

Flutes
, 62

Folk devils
, 23–24

Folk Devils and Moral Panics (book)
, 26

Folk music
, 69–70

Forced singing
, 71

Freedom of expression
, 124, 145n4

Freedom of speech
, 131

Freya (band)
, 48

‘Functional’ music
, 118–119

Gang Signs and Prayers (album)
, 146n17

Geneva Convention
, 52

Genocidal or dictatorial regimes’ use of music
, 52–54

Gentrification
, 115

Ghetto blaster (see Boombox)

‘Ghost army’
, 63

‘Giovinezza’ (song)
, 70

Gloomy Sunday (song)
, 135

God save the King/Queen (British national anthem)
, 60–62

Gold Coast and the Slum, The (book)
, 107

Goth
, 21, 26–30

Government Communications Headquarters
, 145n9

Grime scene
, 96

Guardian, The (newspaper)
, 99

Habitus
, 145n6

Happy Days Are Here Again (song)
, 140

Harms
, 3

Heavy metal
, 21, 37

artists
, 42

syndrome
, 37

thunder
, 34–35

Heavy Metal: The Music and its Culture (book)
, 35–36

Heroin (song)
, 136

Hip-hop (music)
, 91–92, 108–109, 122n4

in London
, 116

His Master’s Voice (HMV)
, 146n13

Holocaust
, 70–72

Hooliganism
, 129

Horst-Wessel-Lied’ (song)
, 70

Human Rights Act
, 131

Human rights-based international organisation
, 129

Ill Manors (song)
, 143

Inciteful speech
, 125

Indecency
, 129

Independence Day (song)
, 140

Independent Broadcasting Authority (IBA)
, 133, 146n14

Industrial metal
, 36

Industrial Revolution
, 106

Institutionalised racism
, 127

International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR)
, 52

International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY)
, 53

Interpreting music
, 124

Interrogation methods
, 74

Irhal (song)
, 138

Irish Republican Army (IRA)
, 134

iTunes
, 45

Jackie (song)
, 136

Jazz
, 68

Judgement of music
, 88

Kemalism
, 129

Kleb adDawla (song)
, 139

‘Knock-on-roof’
, 79

Labelling
, 15

Licensing Act (2003)
, 126

Little stick of Blackpool rock (song)
, 135

Liverpool
, 107, 122n2

Lock and Load (song)
, 51

London making drill
, 95

Long range acoustic devices (LRADs)
, 78–79

‘Loops’
, 96

Male-centric culture of music industry
, 99

Malicious Communications Act (1988)
, 125

Mamnou3 f’Radio
, 139

Manilow method
, 88

‘Marching Song The’, (song)
, 70

Marginalisation, social construction of
, 12–14

Martial music
, 60–62

Matrix of domination
, 20

Media forms
, 134

Metalcore bands
, 37

Metallica
, 64, 74

#MeToo movement
, 99

Miller v. California, 124, 413 U. S. 15 (1973)

Minuscule booth
, 73

Misogynistic lyrics
, 124

Misogyny
, 98–100

Moral panics
, 11, 16–20

Moral Panics and Folk Devils: The Creation of the Mods and Rockers (book)
, 16

Moralisation
, 20–25

Mosquito
, 87, 89–90

Muds
, 51

Murder music
, 33

genocidal or dictatorial regimes’ use of music
, 52–54

heavy metal thunder
, 34–35

metal and murder
, 37–38

Runnin’ with devil
, 42–46

Satanic panic
, 40

shout at devil
, 35–37

sounds of white hate
, 46–51

‘West Memphis 3’
, 38–39

Music
, 1–2, 4–7, 21, 59, 87, 105, 118, 123, 130, 134

acoustic bombardment
, 77–80

on battlefield
, 62–65

censorship
, 128, 130–131

in concentration camps
, 71

criminal justice system
, 91–98

‘designing out’ young people and non-consumers
, 86–91

as form of political resistance
, 137–140

holocaust
, 70–72

as manipulation
, 66–70

martial
, 60–62

patriarchy, music and misogyny
, 98–100

torture
, 72–77

wartime
, 65–66

Music of Murder, The (article)
, 41

Music While You Work (radio programme)
, 66

Musical forms
, 126

Musicians
, 1–2, 123

Muzak brand
, 118

National anthems
, 60

National Democratic Party (NPD)
, 50

National Deviancy Conference
, 15

National Front
, 46

National Security Agency
, 145n8

National Socialism
, 68

National Socialist Underground (NSU)
, 50

National songs
, 61

National Viewers’ and Listeners’ Association (NVALA)
, 132

Nationalism
, 60

Naughton’s framework
, 8n3

Nazis
, 67–68

Neighbourhood vibrancy
, 115

Neo-Nazi bands
, 131–132

New wave of British Heavy metal (NWOBHM)
, 36

New York Times
, 77

Newspapers
, 125–126

Niggaz Wit Attitudes (NWA)
, 109–110

Noise
, 4–7, 8n5, 110, 117

cancelling headphone
, 120

Noise Act (1996)
, 122n9

Noise pollution
, 114

anti-social behaviour
, 117

‘functional’ music
, 118–119

music
, 105

personalised soundscapes
, 120–121

problematic noise
, 114–116

raced and classed ability to make noise in spaces
, 112–113

rock ‘n’ roll
, 110–111

silence and withdrawal
, 119–120

sounds of city
, 106–110

Non-consumers
, 86–91

‘Non-lethal’ forms of ‘enhanced interrogation’
, 72

‘Northside Newham’
, 94

nu-metal
, 37

Oasis (band)
, 142

Obscene Publications Act
, 125

Obscenity
, 125

‘Offensive’ music
, 124–128

Oi! movement
, 46

Onward Blackshirts!’ (song)
, 70

Operation Just Cause
, 77

Orchestra playing
, 8n4

Organ grinders
, 112

Organ nuisance (see Times, The (newspaper))

Organisation Liberty
, 124

Ostracism
, 61, 120

‘Over There’ (song)
, 65

Overload techniques
, 72–73

Paradise Lost: The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills (film)
, 55n3

‘Parental Advisory: Explicit Content’ stickers
, 45

Parents Music Resource Center (PMRC)
, 27, 34, 42, 45

Patriarchy
, 98–100

Peaky Blinders
, 97

Personalised soundscapes
, 120–121

Physical harms
, 3

PMRC Senate Committee
, 34

Poetics of transgression
, 5

‘Polish hooligans’
, 49

Political

censorship
, 134

protest
, 143

speeches
, 48

Politics, (un)authorised use of music in
, 140–143

Popular music
, 22, 25, 65

Popular songs
, 65

Post-graduate Medicine journal
, 34

Power
, 2, 12, 15, 88

Prathet Ku Mee (song)
, 140

Presbycusis
, 87

Private troubles analysis
, 20

Privatisation of censorship
, 132–137

Problem music
, 44

Problematic noise
, 114–116

Prosecutors
, 44

Psychological harms
, 3

Psychological military operations (PSYOP)
, 78

Pulp (band)
, 142

Punk
, 21

Purple Rain (album)
, 42

Race(ism)
, 6, 16, 18, 91–98, 101, 109, 123, 127

Racist skinheads
, 48

Radio
, 55n12, 66–67

Rais Lebled (song)
, 139

Rap (song)
, 21, 91, 122n4, 126, 134, 137–138

lyrics
, 85, 92–93

Rap against Dictatorship (RAD)
, 140

‘Rap on trial’ phenomenon
, 92

Rappers
, 92

Regulatory censorship
, 138

Reichskulturkammer
, 69

Religious censorship
, 128–130

Repression
, 119

Respect
, 91

Rights
, 1, 7, 44

Rock ‘n’ roll music (see Rock and roll music)

Rock and roll music
, 24–25, 107, 110–111

Rock O Rama records
, 47

Rock’n’roll animal (album)
, 136

Rockdale Council
, 88

Rumble (song)
, 146n15

Satanic Panic
, 27, 40

ScotRail
, 87

Sentimental Journeys (book)
, 40

Serious literary, artistic, political, or scientific value test (SLAPS test)
, 124–125

She Makes Me Warm (song)
, 136

She wants a Man from Brum (song)
, 97

Silence
, 105

and withdrawal
, 119–120

‘Silent Night’
, 65

Skrewdriver (band)
, 46–47

Slayer lyrics
, 44

Sleep deprivation
, 72

Sleipnir (Black metal band)
, 48

Social censorship
, 128–130

Social control
, 15

of deviancy
, 124

Social harm
, 3

Social housing
, 119

Social interaction process
, 14

Social soundproofing
, 119

Sodcasting
, 111

Songs
, 123

Sonic banality
, 118

Sonic privacy
, 115

‘Sound cannon’
, 79

‘Sound scape’
, 105

Sound(s)
, 4–7, 105, 112

of city
, 106–110

sound-based deterrents
, 87

Soundproofing
, 119

Soundtrack to War (film)
, 78

Sousa marching music
, 71

Sout el Huriyya (song)
, 138

Southern rockabilly
, 41

Spectacular youth subcultures
, 17

Spotify (internet music supplier)
, 45, 133

Stained Class (album)
, 43

Storkraft (band)
, 131

Straight Outta Compton (album)
, 109

Straus marching music
, 71

Streaming services
, 133

Strength Thru Oi! compilation record
, 47

Stunde der Nation (Hour of the Nation)
, 67

Subculture
, 11–14

Suicide Solution (song)
, 42–43

Swingjugend (swing kids)
, 70

Taliban banned music
, 65

Techno
, 122n3

Technological advancements
, 111

Technological sound
, 8n5

Teenage: The Creation of Youth (book)
, 12

Teenager
, 13

Terrorism
, 134

Terrorism Act (2006)
, 94

Time’s Up movement
, 99

Times, The (band)
, 112

Tokyo Rose broadcasts
, 68

Torture
, 72–77

Torture ‘lite’ techniques
, 60, 73

‘Tough’ masculinity
, 46

Transgression
, 5–6

Transgressive identities
, 24

Transgressive subcultures
, 38

Travelling musicians
, 106

Trumpets
, 62

UK drill music
, 94

Ultra-sonic measures
, 85

(Un)authorised political use of music
, 140–143

‘Unbreakable Union’
, 62

Unmanned Arial Vehicles (UAVs)
, 79

Urban
, 126

territorial strategies
, 105

US Twenty-Third Special Troops
, 63, 78

Ustasha
, 56n14

Vancouver Sun (newspaper)
, 13

Vehicle-mounted sonic blaster shoots
, 78

Venus in Furs (song)
, 136

Violence and death
, 26–30

Waiting for the Man (song)
, 136

Wal-Mart
, 132

Wartime music
, 65–66

Washington Post
, 98

‘Washington Wives’
, 42

‘West Memphis 3’
, 38–39

White hate, sounds of
, 46–51

White power concert
, 49

Wild Thing (song)
, 41

Wilding
, 41

Withdrawal, silence and
, 119–120

Witnesses
, 76–77

Wizard of Oz, The (film)
, 135

Women
, 66, 99, 121, 129

‘World Capital of Pop’
, 107

World Health Organisation (WHO)
, 119

Young people
, 86–91

Youth subcultures
, 12

Youth subcultures
, 20–25

‘Yugosphere’
, 54