I'm in rather dire need of the sage wisdom of this list and its members on
this issue for a project that I'm working on.
Is this good or bad for our music and culture?
When I say "this" I mean the fact that the mainstream press, the marketing
and advertising industries and America in general still remains clueless as
to who the artists are that we are interested in, the music that we actually
buy (as demonstrated by this poll).
Is that a good thing or bad thing? Would it be better if every city in the
US had a 5,000 person capacity multi-media and Derick May (or whoever) was
in the top 40? Would that kill the spirit of the culture, in your opinion?
Please answer - your opinions on this are invaluable to me.
Beat me to it Atomly :)
Is it just me, or is this every shade of wrong?
http://abc.go.com/primetime/ama/techno_home.html
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