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Mexico City Beats explores the vibrant sounds of Mexico City, revealing how music shapes and reflects the cityâs culture. It argues that music is more than entertainment; it's a sonic history, deeply intertwined with Mexico City's identity and social movements. The book uncovers intriguing insights, such as how traditional mariachi has adapted to the modern metropolis and how new genres like Mexican rock and electronic music contribute to its cultural identity. The book uses ethnomusicology, cultural studies, and urban sociology to analyze the relationship between music, identity, and place. Drawing on ethnographic research and archival sources, it highlights how music serves as a powerful voice for social change and cultural preservation. For example, the exploration of Sonideros and the cumbia scene shows how often-overlooked musical forms are central to the city's cultural fabric. The book is structured to guide readers through the historical context of music in Mexico City, then focuses on specific musical communities, and concludes by examining music's role in public spaces and social movements. This approach offers a comprehensive understanding of Mexico City's urban culture and provides a unique lens for understanding cultural change.
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