Jillian Fulton-Melanson is based between Toronto and Casablanca. She holds a PhD in Social Anthropology from York University and has training in ethnomusicology, education, and music performance. She is a member of various education and research teams at York University, the Glenn Gould School at the Royal Conservatory of Music, the Society for Ethnomusicology, and the Polish Academy of Sciences.
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Arab Techno for the People is post-Orientalist ethnography at full volume. With drawings, music samples, and perceptive prose, Fulton-Melanson narrates scenes of Arab diaspora DJs and dancers across Toronto and Montreal. Participants remix identity at every dial with techno beats and maqam-inflected tones, flipping chaotic and drug-infused underground music spaces into places of civility, sacredness, and, ultimately, home. Shake off your wild, along with these artists, as they create possibilities for liberation. - Jared Holton, Hugh Hodgson School of Music, University of Georgia Arab Techno for the People pulses with the rhythms of complex, interconnected lives. Conceptually capacious and eloquent, Fulton-Melanson weaves together threads of fieldwork vignettes, interviews, conversations, embodied experiences, and chance encounters into a vivid tapestry of insightful storytelling. This book captures the throb and flow of Arab techno worlds in Toronto and Montreal through snapshots, sketches, sounds, and stories that speak to the complexities of diasporic dancefloors, buzzing with connection and tension, yearning and release. - Luis Manuel Garcia-Mispireta, author of Together Somehow: Music, Affect, and Intimacy on the Dancefloor (2023)

