Whiplash discos e a produção da cena headbanger em Natal dos anos 80/90

In Natal of the 80s, a musical scene was being created from the insertion of the young person in the spaces of the city like squares, disc stores, concerts, parks and etc. However, this music-related scenario underwent a process of transformation. The musical scene, worldwide speaking, from the 50s...

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Autor principal: Medeiros, João Paulo Araújo
Outros Autores: Viana, Helder do Nascimento
Formato: Dissertação
Idioma:por
Publicado em: Brasil
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Resumo:In Natal of the 80s, a musical scene was being created from the insertion of the young person in the spaces of the city like squares, disc stores, concerts, parks and etc. However, this music-related scenario underwent a process of transformation. The musical scene, worldwide speaking, from the 50s and 60s had as one of the actors the young man who was changing his style, body according to the fashion influenced by the artists in the movies, magazines, and television programs. In this sense, this work refers to the scenario in which Natal in Rio Grande do Norte was influenced through rock, heavy metal and punk, constructing scenes that somehow joined for the production of music. The natal youth somehow had the opportunity to experience heavy music in the 80's and 90's and create spaces for sociability. From a political and economic scenario unfavorable to growth, the heavy metal scene had as a meeting point the Whiplash record store where young people crowded together to create bonds and especially to listen to records that were played from inside the store. From this union, bands were formed and with that they could play in festivals and events in the city with other groups of rock and punk. The information that initially circulated within the scenes came through fanzines. The fanzine was the means by which a network of friendships was created spreading through Brazil where the exchange of information and also of phonographic material helped to minimize the problem of the financial crisis and the fact that many of these young people did not have work to buy their goods of consumption. These fanzines also worked to create an independent press where the local bands and events were presented.