Fractured Scenes is the first extensive academic account of music and sound art practices that fall outside of the scope of âmainstream musicâ in Hong Kong. It combines academic essays with original interviews conducted with prominent Hong Kong underground/independent musicians and sound artists as well as first hand-accounts by key local scene actors in order to survey genres such as experimental/noise music, deconstructed electronic music, indie-pop, punk, garage rock, sound art and DIY âcomputerâ music (among others). It examines these Hong Kong underground music practices in relief with specific case studies in Mainland China and Japan to begin re-defining the notion of a âmusical undergroundâ in the context of contemporary Hong Kong.