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M Selim Yavuz deposited ‘The Raven and the Rose’: Tradition and Death/Doom Metal Music in the group
Music and Sound on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months agoDeath/doom metal music, a style of extreme metal, emerged around the beginning of 1990s with a genius loci in West Yorkshire. While this style dispersed around the globe during this decade and later decades, the pioneers of this style -namely Paradise Lost, My Dying Bride, and Anathema- quickly moved on from the style which they are credited to…[Read more]
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M Selim Yavuz deposited ‘A Cruel Taste of Winter’: Gothic/doom metal as an act of Northernness in the group
Music and Sound on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months agoAfter the extreme turn of late 1980s and early 1990s of metal music, three northern England-based bands –My Dying Bride and Paradise Lost from Bradford, and Anathema from Liverpool, commonly referred to as ‘the Peaceville Three’ because of their record label based is Dewsbury, West Yorkshire- went on to pioneer the musical style which came to be…[Read more]
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M Selim Yavuz deposited ‘Quiet These Paintings Are’: the function of slowness in doom metal styles in the group
Music and Sound on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months agoDoom metal music is comprised of richly varied styles. These styles sound significantly different from time to time, yet they still are referred under a doom umbrella. One compelling trait emerges among these seemingly disparate styles. Especially when compared to other heavy and extreme metal music styles, these doom styles always stay on the…[Read more]
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M Selim Yavuz deposited ‘My Body, a Funeral’: dark leisure activity and death reflections in death/doom and gothic/doom metal music in the group
Music and Sound on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months agoDeath/doom emerged as a subgenre in extreme metal music during 1990s mostly based in Yorkshire. Interestingly, these Yorkshire-based bands changed their style significantly to what is generally accepted as gothic/doom. This change also illustrates two different approaches to death in the music. While the early repertoire engages with the idea of…[Read more]
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M Selim Yavuz deposited Doom metal and ways of remembering in popular music in the group
Music and Sound on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months agoOral history provides important sources of information when looking at the development of a particular genre of music. This idea becomes more pronounced when the genre of music in question may be tentatively considered a popular music. While one has to be careful in labelling a genre of music ‘popular’, in this case labelling extreme metal and mor…[Read more]
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M Selim Yavuz's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months ago
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M Selim Yavuz deposited Gloomy Divergence: Death/Doom Metal as Dark Leisure on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months ago
Death doom metal or death/doom emerges as a distinct style in early 1990s mostly focused in northern England. This style or, tentatively, sub-genre of doom may be argued to be a leisure space for participants in this culture. Dark leisure theory attempts to describe non-mainstream leisure activity, and even though it started in criminological and…[Read more]
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M Selim Yavuz deposited ‘Death – Pierce Me’: A case study considering a Freudian repetition-compulsion view in depressive suicidal black metal on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months ago
In the post-modern era, the domination of repetition in aesthetics allows for deeper meaning to be conveyed with limited musical material. The repetition, within Sigmund Freud’s interpretation in Beyond the Pleasure Principle (1920), becomes a ‘repetition-compulsion’ that resonates beyond the aural recurrences. Obsession inherent in depre…[Read more]
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M Selim Yavuz deposited ‘Gateways of Bereavement’: a defence of sub-categorisation in metal music on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months ago
Doom (metal) has been seen as the ‘slower’ -in more than one sense- sibling in metal music in general. The slowness can be argued to be true for some cases within doom and this slowness, prominently in musical terms but alongside other angles, can be the defining factor of a portion of doom music. For example, while funeral doom may be argued to…[Read more]
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M Selim Yavuz deposited ‘Golden Hatred’: anti-war sentiment and transgression in death doom metal on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months ago
Doom metal music and culture have been under the influence of 1970s hippie ideologies from the beginning with the music of Black Sabbath. Tony Iommi in an interview from 2011 suggests that Black Sabbath has been using the label ‘doom’ since its early days. While during early stages of doom music, this influence or interaction took both tra…[Read more]
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M Selim Yavuz deposited ‘My Body, a Funeral’: dark leisure activity and death reflections in death/doom and gothic/doom metal music on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months ago
Death/doom emerged as a subgenre in extreme metal music during 1990s mostly based in Yorkshire. Interestingly, these Yorkshire-based bands changed their style significantly to what is generally accepted as gothic/doom. This change also illustrates two different approaches to death in the music. While the early repertoire engages with the idea of…[Read more]
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M Selim Yavuz deposited ‘Quiet These Paintings Are’: the function of slowness in doom metal styles on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months ago
Doom metal music is comprised of richly varied styles. These styles sound significantly different from time to time, yet they still are referred under a doom umbrella. One compelling trait emerges among these seemingly disparate styles. Especially when compared to other heavy and extreme metal music styles, these doom styles always stay on the…[Read more]
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M Selim Yavuz deposited ‘The Blood, The Wine, The Roses’: Lust and contrast in My Dying Bride’s music on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months ago
My Dying Bride (MDB) may be considered to be one of the pioneering bands of death/doom style in metal music alongside Anathema and Paradise Lost. MDB differ from these bands in one crucial aspect: the lyrics. Ethnographic data suggests that the band see themselves as part of the death/doom style, yet their choice in lyrical content do not conform…[Read more]
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M Selim Yavuz deposited ‘A Cruel Taste of Winter’: Gothic/doom metal as an act of Northernness on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months ago
After the extreme turn of late 1980s and early 1990s of metal music, three northern England-based bands –My Dying Bride and Paradise Lost from Bradford, and Anathema from Liverpool, commonly referred to as ‘the Peaceville Three’ because of their record label based is Dewsbury, West Yorkshire- went on to pioneer the musical style which came to be…[Read more]
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M Selim Yavuz deposited ‘Humörets Bottenvåning’: Suicide in depressive suicidal black metal music on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months ago
Melancholy, death, and the darker thought spectrum should not be considered separate from black metal at any point through its history. In contrast however, depressive suicidal black metal (DSBM) took these themes further in terms of their crudity, and more importantly it fixated on the ideas of death and suicide. The birth pangs of this style are…[Read more]
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M Selim Yavuz deposited ‘The Raven and the Rose’: Tradition and Death/Doom Metal Music on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months ago
Death/doom metal music, a style of extreme metal, emerged around the beginning of 1990s with a genius loci in West Yorkshire. While this style dispersed around the globe during this decade and later decades, the pioneers of this style -namely Paradise Lost, My Dying Bride, and Anathema- quickly moved on from the style which they are credited to…[Read more]
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M Selim Yavuz deposited Symbolism and Text Painting in Tan Dun’s Marco Polo on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months ago
Recent opera repertoire has seen a wide variety of styles in opera composition. Marco Polo represents a rather unique corner of this wide variety. Tan Dun explores a capacious array of influences in this work. Starting from his own roots, Chinese traditional music, he explores European art tradition to some extent. Tan Dun also touches the styles…[Read more]
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M Selim Yavuz deposited Doom metal and ways of remembering in popular music on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months ago
Oral history provides important sources of information when looking at the development of a particular genre of music. This idea becomes more pronounced when the genre of music in question may be tentatively considered a popular music. While one has to be careful in labelling a genre of music ‘popular’, in this case labelling extreme metal and mor…[Read more]
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M Selim Yavuz deposited Hong Kong Metal Scene: An overview and related issues on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months ago
After the handover of Hong Kong to China in 1997, Hong Kong music in general lingered in the middle of influences from the English heritage, Mainland China, and local traditions. This is observed best in popular music made, and performed in Hong Kong’s local scenes. As a result of globalisation of 1990s and 2000s, Hong Kong’s local popular mus…[Read more]
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M Selim Yavuz deposited Vocal accent and identity in Scandinavian metal on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months ago
Vocal accent in musical performance may carry more information than what is apparent at a first look. This idea becomes more significant in a popular music realm, where globalization is pronounced, thus making the dichotomy of individuality and belonging desires obscured compared to a realm where locality dominates the form of expression. This…[Read more]
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