Compost city

underground music, collapsoscapes and urban regeneration

Authors

  • Greg Keeffe Leeds University Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/pomh.v4i2.145

Keywords:

alternative music, punk, urban design, urban regeneration

Abstract

This paper looks at the recent history of Hulme, Manchester, which during the 1980s was home to many of the most successful bands of the post-punk era. This flourishing of underground music was not planned, however. It emerged through a complex network of urban forces, some physical, some social. The paper develops the concept of the ‘compost city’, a laissez-faire approach to the management of urban culture which is oppositional to the current vogue for more hands-on cultural industries management.

Author Biography

  • Greg Keeffe, Leeds University

    Greg Keeffe currently holds the Downing Professorship of Sustainable Architecture at Leeds School of Architecture. Greg has extensive experience of working closely with architects to develop exciting ways of re-invigorating the city through innovative cultural and sustainable interventions, informing his work on the sustainable city as synergistic super-organism.

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Published

2010-11-16

Issue

Section

Articles

How to Cite

Keeffe, G. (2010). Compost city: underground music, collapsoscapes and urban regeneration. Popular Music History, 4(2), 145-159. https://doi.org/10.1558/pomh.v4i2.145