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Re: Re: is EDM influencing the mainstream??
| quote: | Originally posted by Ishkur
No. This is what the creatively bankrupt mainstream does and has always done: It takes what the underground is doing, removes the experimentalism, the eccentricity, the niche accessibility and the unique charm, and replaces it with narcissistic celebrity worship, milksop over-production ethics, glossy marketing and branding, album-oriented radio-friendly "songs" and superficial hype.
Madonna is the master of this. She has been raping the music of the underground gay club scene since 1984. Things are not suddenly different just because you started noticing it now.
As for the artists themselves, 1997 was a bigger year because that was the year they all charted. I don't see that happening much anymore. But to look at a handful of examples and claim that underground dance music is taking over is making a gross assumption behind the aesthetics and purposes of underground dance music--which is not trying to take over and wouldn't care if it was. It's not like this is something new, after all: |
I hear what you're saying, however the original poster never mentioned "underground" music influencing the mainstream, he said "EDM", of which, as you well know can be either popular and borderline mainstream, or obscure as hell.
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