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      ‘I Always Remember That Moment’: Peak Music Experiences as Epiphanies

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      Sociology
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          Abstract

          The sociological study of music consumption has tended to focus on general and typical experience instead of discrete or extraordinary experiences, consistently with a wider lack of biographical analysis. However, a popular topic among music fans is the phenomenon of peak music experiences: specific experiences involving music that are especially memorable, influential and even pivotal for the individuals involved. Drawing on the results of a pilot study conducted in Brisbane, Australia, this article shows that participants in the city’s indie music scene cite peak music experiences as central to their biographical narratives of inspiration, influence, conversion and motivation. These experiences make visible the more subtle processes by which musical meaning, taste and identity are constantly made and remade, as well as showing how encounters with music can affect subjectivities in an enduring way. The listeners are conscious of these processes, reflect on them and even try to create them.

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                Journal
                Sociology
                Sociology
                SAGE Publications
                0038-0385
                1469-8684
                April 2016
                February 19 2015
                April 2016
                : 50
                : 2
                : 333-348
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Griffith University, Australia
                Article
                10.1177/0038038514565835
                df1d04ea-75a6-4925-bd63-420ff52b261d
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