Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Digital Playground Promotional Code Reduced To Playground Rhymes,repetitive Rhythms And Digital Trickery, What Is The Future Of Populat Music?

Reduced to playground rhymes,repetitive rhythms and digital trickery, what is the future of populat music? - digital playground promotional code

Personally, I think music is really a return to old values and was famous for living, rather than pantomime. The Internet makes a big difference this time, artists like the Arctic Monkeys to fame. Similarly nowdo many bands live over the Internet to a mass audience in the world.
I also agree with the responses of many other genres, they are a minority of the sexes 20 years ago, are now very common, and there are differences between the sexes and the way in which techno, post-punk, dance, music and Popera new results . These types are developed, by increasing availibily Music partiularly music outside and not English.
So people can not listen to what are "good" and current. then abandoned pop '; scene have to do something.

11 comments:

emmamac1... said...

should be more bands like the Arctic Monkeys, Snow Patrol, Keane, Scissor Sisters, The Magic Numbers, The Coral, The Futureheads, Kings Of Leon, etc., the music is released for real!

movedtoM... said...

Future Pop Music is a mix of different cultural music. This country has begun to integrate a different sound effect in recent years. As users listen to satellite stations around the world via the Internet for their tastes and pop music will expand.

des10euk said...

It is difficult to predict exactly what will be the future, but it will happen if someone something radically different from what is around us is doing now.

We are overdue for a new musical genre that they tend to occur every 20 or 30 years.

The big change is when punk emerged in the 70s. It used to be Rock & Roll in the fifties. Back to the 30s for jazz, ragtime before.

Perhaps the only thing that prevents this urgency, that there is a wide range of resources to implement that you can not achieve the same effect as if they were originally only for radio and television channels, very little of each.

des10euk said...

It is difficult to predict exactly what will be the future, but it will happen if someone something radically different from what is around us is doing now.

We are overdue for a new musical genre that they tend to occur every 20 or 30 years.

The big change is when punk emerged in the 70s. It used to be Rock & Roll in the fifties. Back to the 30s for jazz, ragtime before.

Perhaps the only thing that prevents this urgency, that there is a wide range of resources to implement that you can not achieve the same effect as if they were originally only for radio and television channels, very little of each.

des10euk said...

It is difficult to predict exactly what will be the future, but it will happen if someone something radically different from what is around us is doing now.

We are overdue for a new musical genre that they tend to occur every 20 or 30 years.

The big change is when punk emerged in the 70s. It used to be Rock & Roll in the fifties. Back to the 30s for jazz, ragtime before.

Perhaps the only thing that prevents this urgency, that there is a wide range of resources to implement that you can not achieve the same effect as if they were originally only for radio and television channels, very little of each.

des10euk said...

It is difficult to predict exactly what will be the future, but it will happen if someone something radically different from what is around us is doing now.

We are overdue for a new musical genre that they tend to occur every 20 or 30 years.

The big change is when punk emerged in the 70s. It used to be Rock & Roll in the fifties. Back to the 30s for jazz, ragtime before.

Perhaps the only thing that prevents this urgency, that there is a wide range of resources to implement that you can not achieve the same effect as if they were originally only for radio and television channels, very little of each.

Roger B said...

The music industry has developed, in fact, the video clip or celebrities in the industry, real music to be suitable as a live entertainment. (Preferably in some places less than 200).

Etienne said...

Do not forget the collection of classical music and Broadway musicals from want) to originality
I think it will deteriorate further, but as in all genres will handful of musicians dedicated to their art. You will see this year and the years ahead.

silveris... said...

Not much!

and punk rock is still alive, still displays work, dance and live in the jungle, the life of metal, even classical .. etc.

the illusion of you there, because MTV and VH1, etc. are packed in those days, never longer than one or 2 songs chosen Thay really boring, and it is her.

freanch for example in France Isenta latest in music, including 70S
Best 50 years, especially ISH, but not Elvis!

Sgt Squid said...

Well, technology has caught with the masses.

Apart from some groups, I doubt there is much left with a little imagination.

In May of this date me, but if you look what the Beatles with the wide range of instruments to play with his recordings, which can not be beaten for free. Music can be created ", but you can appreciate the effort and still Enjoy listening.

Indeed, were the first to get information from a guitar to use in one of his songs, but I tell you that single image.

Today, artificially synthesized "music has no soul.

I feel some of the best music came from the 70s.

The recording technology has improved, the music was more advanced and rarely used and wrong and counter beats.

Moreover, the style of blues soul is full. Simple and honest.

Try beyond that MTV has my eye.

plurmish... said...

Electronic Dance Music ♥

"I'd like techno if I had robot ears"

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