wyldeone
06-19-2005, 03:44 PM
> Anonymous wrote:
On Sun, 14 Sep 2003 02:24:18 GMT,
> wyldeone@liquiddigital.dhs.NOSPAM.org (wyldeone) wrote:
>
> We had the same problem here... But it seems people are regrouping
and
> wanting club music again. Of coarse the mainstream market is more
> RnB, HipHop oriented. I think radio has alot to do with this.
>
More likely TV I'd say.
Many of the dance tracks are more or less 'faceless' and a majority
of
the videos are little more than cartoons.
Whereas the R&B tracks are invariably chockablock full of good
looking
men and women wearing next to nothing, and they all have stories
which
viewers can latch on to, Nelly & Kelly's 9Dillemma' and Justin
Timberlake's 'Cry Me a River' being just two excellent examples.
If the kids like watching the videos then the music _will_ get
drilled
into their brains and it'll be what they ask for.
cheers
BJ
>
>
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I disagree... TV has always played the same stuff around here... Even
when things were hittin hard... I'd say around here the demise of
house and techno have been the fact that te goverment has labeled it
as "rave" music and everything event thrown where djs played was
considered a rave and either shut down or attepted to be shut down.
Which gave the music a bad name, and the outlet people had to listen
to that style of music went away. Of coarse radio and TV hasn't
played it.. They never really have around here....
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On Sun, 14 Sep 2003 02:24:18 GMT,
> wyldeone@liquiddigital.dhs.NOSPAM.org (wyldeone) wrote:
>
> We had the same problem here... But it seems people are regrouping
and
> wanting club music again. Of coarse the mainstream market is more
> RnB, HipHop oriented. I think radio has alot to do with this.
>
More likely TV I'd say.
Many of the dance tracks are more or less 'faceless' and a majority
of
the videos are little more than cartoons.
Whereas the R&B tracks are invariably chockablock full of good
looking
men and women wearing next to nothing, and they all have stories
which
viewers can latch on to, Nelly & Kelly's 9Dillemma' and Justin
Timberlake's 'Cry Me a River' being just two excellent examples.
If the kids like watching the videos then the music _will_ get
drilled
into their brains and it'll be what they ask for.
cheers
BJ
>
>
>
--------------\/\/----------------------------------------------------
>
> Liquid Digital Online - Online Planet of Beatz
>
> http://liquiddigitalonline.com
>
> Djs get heard... Promoters find new talent... Peepz listen to dope
mxes from djs around the world!
>
>
__
--[/quote:03688006b6]
I disagree... TV has always played the same stuff around here... Even
when things were hittin hard... I'd say around here the demise of
house and techno have been the fact that te goverment has labeled it
as "rave" music and everything event thrown where djs played was
considered a rave and either shut down or attepted to be shut down.
Which gave the music a bad name, and the outlet people had to listen
to that style of music went away. Of coarse radio and TV hasn't
played it.. They never really have around here....
--------------\/\/----------------------------------------------------
Liquid Digital Online - Online Planet of Beatz
http://liquiddigitalonline.com
Djs get heard... Promoters find new talent... Peepz listen to dope mxes from djs around the world!

