Reader in Ethnomusicology
School of Art, Design and Fashion
Hip Hop Studies, Regional-Rural Hip Hop, Critical Regionalism in Hip Hop, Cultural Histories of Black Music, Ethnomusicology, Autoethnomusicology
Adam de Paor-Evans is Reader in Ethnomusicology at University of Central Lancashire, UK. His research is focused on the relationship of the non-obvious, societal, rural and remote phenomena with hip-hop culture. He is author of the monograph 'Provincial Headz: British Hip Hop and Critical Regionalism' (2020), and has contributed chapters on the subject to the books 'Consuming Architecture' (2014), 'Sounds Northern' (2018) and 'Rurality Re-imagined: Villagers, Farmers, Wanderers and Wild Things' (2018), as well as a range of journal articles and papers. He runs Hip-Hop Obscura, a scholarly research collective and is a co-editor of the journal Global Hip Hop Studies. As Project Cee, he has been an active practitioner in British hip-hop since his first stage appearance in 1989 and between 198
more...Adam de Paor-Evans is Reader in Ethnomusicology at University of Central Lancashire, UK. His research is focused on the relationship of the non-obvious, societal, rural and remote phenomena with hip-hop culture. He is author of the monograph 'Provincial Headz: British Hip Hop and Critical Regionalism' (2020), and has contributed chapters on the subject to the books 'Consuming Architecture' (2014), 'Sounds Northern' (2018) and 'Rurality Re-imagined: Villagers, Farmers, Wanderers and Wild Things' (2018), as well as a range of journal articles and papers. He runs Hip-Hop Obscura, a scholarly research collective and is a co-editor of the journal Global Hip Hop Studies. As Project Cee, he has been an active practitioner in British hip-hop since his first stage appearance in 1989 and between 1989-1992 was a member of pioneering Devon hip-hop group Def Defiance. Since 2012 he has been signed to B-Line Recordings, for whom he has appeared on 11 releases. He also performs original 45-only DJ shows (online/offline) under the pseudonym RARE~GRILLS. He is a member of The UCLan Research Centre for Migration, Diaspora and Exile (MIDEX), The UCLan Music Research Group, and the European Hip Hop Studies Network.