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On June 21, 2017 at Kantine am Berghain, the external floor of the famous Berlin club Berghain, the editors of this anthology organized a symposium with the title Summer Solstice in Berlin: The “New” Age of EDM and Club Culture (see more in Resident Advisor 2017). The aim of this conference was to bring together scholars and practitioners from as many varied research and practice fields as possible to discuss actual EDM-related topics and issues.

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Jóri, A., Lücke, M. (2020). Introduction. In: Jóri, A., Lücke, M. (eds) TheNewAge of Electronic Dance Music and Club Culture. Music Business Research. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-39002-0_1

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