Budapest, Hungary: Techno Scene (1988-2018)

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Budapest, Hungary: Techno Scene (1988-2018). / Jóri, Anita.
Electronic Cities: Music, Policies and Space in the 21st Century. ed. / Sébastien Darchen; Damien Charrieras; John Willsteed. Springer Singapore, 2021. p. 147-164.

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Harvard

Jóri, A 2021, Budapest, Hungary: Techno Scene (1988-2018). in S Darchen, D Charrieras & J Willsteed (eds), Electronic Cities: Music, Policies and Space in the 21st Century. Springer Singapore, pp. 147-164. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-33-4741-0_10

APA

Jóri, A. (2021). Budapest, Hungary: Techno Scene (1988-2018). In S. Darchen, D. Charrieras, & J. Willsteed (Eds.), Electronic Cities: Music, Policies and Space in the 21st Century (pp. 147-164). Springer Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-33-4741-0_10

Vancouver

Jóri A. Budapest, Hungary: Techno Scene (1988-2018). In Darchen S, Charrieras D, Willsteed J, editors, Electronic Cities: Music, Policies and Space in the 21st Century. Springer Singapore. 2021. p. 147-164 doi: 10.1007/978-981-33-4741-0_10

Bibtex

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