The Influence of Recording Technology and Practice on Popular Music Performance in the Recording Studio in Poland between 1960-1989 Cover Image

The Influence of Recording Technology and Practice on Popular Music Performance in the Recording Studio in Poland between 1960-1989
The Influence of Recording Technology and Practice on Popular Music Performance in the Recording Studio in Poland between 1960-1989

Author(s): Simon Zagorski-Thomas
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Fine Arts / Performing Arts, Music
Published by: Polskie Towarzystwo Socjologiczne
Keywords: Actor-Network Theory (ANT); Polish Popular Music; Record Production; Sound Recording

Summary/Abstract: When recorded Polish popular music between 1960 and 1989 is compared to music from the USA and Western Europe, there is a striking difference in the sound of the productions. A positivist narration of these differences might characterize them as being more ‘advanced’: of using newer technologies and the techniques that grew out of them. This article aims to look deeper into these musical and sonic differences and to explore how economic and technological factors affected these differences through a variety of social mechanisms. While a particular set of working practices and value judgments about those practices can be seen to have been maintained by these factors, the article will also look at how that caused a different set of musical and sonic developments.By employing Actor Network Theory underpinned by the ecological approach to perception and embodied cognition, the way that occupational and social roles evolved in Poland’s music industry during this period will be examined. Although the lack of availability of new recording and instrument technologies was important, it will also be seen that by channeling musical creativity in different directions when the new technological options weren’t open, Polish popular music developed differently rather than simply belatedly.

  • Issue Year: 196/2016
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 531-548
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: English