Sounds Where I Live: Residential Expatriate DJs and Stories Sounding of Saigon

Turntable Stories - Narratives, Memories and Histories from In-between the Grooves - Fraser Mann

Nguyễn Minh Tiến [+-]
Nguyễn Minh Tiến is a research-based artist currently pursuing his liberal arts education at Fulbright University Viet Nam and has a Bachelor degree (with honours) in literature from the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City. His research interests include socio-cultural approaches to studying tân nhạc Việt Nam (or the so-called “new music” of Vietnam), Hip-Hop culture in Vietnam, youth identity, and digital folklore. He has publications in the Journal of Science – Hồng Bàng International University and the collection Đa dạng văn hoá trong đời sống xã hội đương đại (Multiculturalism in the contemporary society), edited by Nguyễn Thị Phương Châm. He also has presented research papers in Leiden, the Netherlands as well as a video essay at several conferences and workshops. He has been invited to give guest presentations, including one at the University of Cologne, Germany. He’s also an active artist who likes to integrate his research arguments into his artwork.

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Using textual, visual, and audio data from interviews and in-depth conversations, this chapter hopes to sketch out holistic biographies of residential expatriate DJs living in Ho Chi Minh City (formerly known as Saigon), Vietnam. A vibrant city full of global opportunity, a hot spot for intercultural exchange, and an economic pivot of Vietnam’s speedy growth, Saigon brings opportunities for local residents reaching out to global interactions but also challenges regarding uncertainty of gentrification. Residential expatriates refer to the group of foreign-identified migrants who mainly came to a different location other than their homeland and sought out vocational opportunities. While not working, they either choose to mingle with other peers who hold the same kind of visa as theirs or work their best to integrate with the locals, whatever emotions may result. These experiences vary from one to another based on what they do in the daytime and which “outfits” they choose to dress up at night. Using a multitude of ethnographic methods, I hope to draft out the diverse, complex biographies of some residential expatriate DJs, who either took music as their career or just as a hobby, currently based in Saigon to further understand the network of transnational music that these DJs have created in both connecting the local with foreign DJs and amongst foreign and residential expatriates themselves. The outcomes this chpater hopes to achieve are the culmination of an audio-visual essay and an in-depth interview with at least three residential expatriate DJs currently based in Saigon.

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Tiến, Nguyễn Minh . Sounds Where I Live: Residential Expatriate DJs and Stories Sounding of Saigon. Turntable Stories - Narratives, Memories and Histories from In-between the Grooves. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. Feb 2026. ISBN 9781000000000. https://www.equinoxpub.com/home/view-chapter/?id=46296. Date accessed: 12 May 2024 doi: 10.1558/equinox.46296. Feb 2026

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