5/11/2011 5:56:22 PM
5/11/2011 6:17:48 PM
Let's Push Things Forward
5/11/2011 9:58:24 PM
I'm going to agree with the OP. Kids and women are responsible for bad pop music
6/8/2011 12:58:05 AM
everybody seems to be sampling 80's and 90's dance/pop beats in their songs these days.We live in a society where the way to make money is by catering to the masses. If the current model works and is making money, no need to fix it.
6/8/2011 12:15:19 PM
industry sucks. keep it out of music.
6/8/2011 12:32:08 PM
6/8/2011 3:07:56 PM
i get all these lawyerly newsletters ever since law school started and the one i got yesterday had a front page article reprinting a $20,000 winning entry to the GRAMMY foundation that argued for a "natural talent" certification for music. an actual sticker on the cd that says something like "this work was performed mostly by humans with little computer aid".i could feel myself getting more and more infuriated as i read on. maybe ill try and put some hard quotes in later but essentially the person argued that since music production is increasingly moving to homemade studios there's no way to tell if someone is naturally talented at playing an instrument/singing or if the computers/post production are doing all the work (as if major producers don't fix up big time artists now). im sorry but you can already tell who has talent and who is overrelying on autotune and such but besides that computer generated music is itself a genre that should be embraced and just because its in its infancy (relatively) doesn't mean its an inferior product.then i remembered its for the GRAMMY foundation so its probably record label types who are bleeding money and still looking for a quick buck without you know actually improving the industry...
6/8/2011 3:25:54 PM
looking for a quick buck... by giving away $20,000 in a contest.I do think "computerless" albums would probably sell well to that specific lo-tech market. That said, most people simply don't care one way or the other.
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