stands out from the crowd.
this is a brilliantly written article. and so true.
http://www.adbusters.org/magazine/79/hipster.html
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isawdrones wrote:Great article. Boc I believe has recently increasingly become a part of these empty "scenes" and "subcultures". I think most of this has been done via the internet through sites like last.fm and promotion on MySpace. Personally when I saw the boc ad on the front page of MySpace I thought I was living a nightmare. That kind of promotion is totally contradictory of what BoC were supposedly "about". I don't understand how anyone who really feels for and takes this music seriously can tolerate something like that.
"Mike: We'd much rather that people find our music by themselves, you know, so that it's something that feels like it belongs to them. If it was up to us there would be no promotion for our music at all."
So who is making these decisions? Warp or Boc?
Music of this caliber becomes something that really does belong to you, and when you see a BoC ad on the front page of MySpace its almost like your personal emotions are being mocked by a bunch of trend hungry teenagers.
Now you hear BoC being played by people in places that totally don't match the aesthetic and meaning of the music. They perceive it as "new age" or "chill-out".
These people are the the consumers brought in by these ads and the internet. To them, music is just some kind of fodder, just as disposable as their petty souls.
mdg wrote:isawdrones wrote:Great article. Boc I believe has recently increasingly become a part of these empty "scenes" and "subcultures". I think most of this has been done via the internet through sites like last.fm and promotion on MySpace. Personally when I saw the boc ad on the front page of MySpace I thought I was living a nightmare. That kind of promotion is totally contradictory of what BoC were supposedly "about". I don't understand how anyone who really feels for and takes this music seriously can tolerate something like that.
"Mike: We'd much rather that people find our music by themselves, you know, so that it's something that feels like it belongs to them. If it was up to us there would be no promotion for our music at all."
So who is making these decisions? Warp or Boc?
Music of this caliber becomes something that really does belong to you, and when you see a BoC ad on the front page of MySpace its almost like your personal emotions are being mocked by a bunch of trend hungry teenagers.
Now you hear BoC being played by people in places that totally don't match the aesthetic and meaning of the music. They perceive it as "new age" or "chill-out".
These people are the the consumers brought in by these ads and the internet. To them, music is just some kind of fodder, just as disposable as their petty souls.
FYI when mike and marcus found out about the MySpace promotion that you mention, they asked for it to be removed.
streamrunner wrote:stands out from the crowd.
this is a brilliantly written article. and so true.
http://www.adbusters.org/magazine/79/hipster.html
isawdrones wrote:Great article. Boc I believe has recently increasingly become a part of these empty "scenes" and "subcultures". I think most of this has been done via the internet through sites like last.fm and promotion on MySpace. Personally when I saw the boc ad on the front page of MySpace I thought I was living a nightmare. That kind of promotion is totally contradictory of what BoC were supposedly "about". I don't understand how anyone who really feels for and takes this music seriously can tolerate something like that.
"Mike: We'd much rather that people find our music by themselves, you know, so that it's something that feels like it belongs to them. If it was up to us there would be no promotion for our music at all."
So who is making these decisions? Warp or Boc?
Music of this caliber becomes something that really does belong to you, and when you see a BoC ad on the front page of MySpace its almost like your personal emotions are being mocked by a bunch of trend hungry teenagers.
Now you hear BoC being played by people in places that totally don't match the aesthetic and meaning of the music. They perceive it as "new age" or "chill-out".
These people are the the consumers brought in by these ads and the internet. To them, music is just some kind of fodder, just as disposable as their petty souls.
streamrunner wrote:Arcade Fire are one of the most overblow lame ass bands I've ever even seen. Neon Bible sucked my left testicle.
Moebius wrote:streamrunner wrote:Arcade Fire are one of the most overblow lame ass bands I've ever even seen. Neon Bible sucked my left testicle.
Disagree.
Infinite E wrote:Moebius wrote:streamrunner wrote:Arcade Fire are one of the most overblow lame ass bands I've ever even seen. Neon Bible sucked my left testicle.
Disagree.
I also disagree. The post I'm quoting is the only one ive actually read though.
streamrunner wrote: Festivals like Coachella are selling Obama t-shirts.
silo flame wrote:(sonic youth tastes fresh, because they are.)
one need only take a few large steps away from the internet world, and much of all this overanalyzation becomes tired and pointless. Pitchfork is alright, they keep it up with interviews, features and all that shit with the latest records and groups; whoever doesn't yet know how to read record reviews with a heaping of salt seems irrelevant to the great and constant push forward of originality and creativity, as well as reanimation of both, anyways. The internet is one big fucking billboard, so when one voluntarily enters it's realm of shit they shouldnt expect to see the world through the cleanest eyes. There is an endless stream of good, high quality, genunine, fresh creativity flowing through human culture; there always was, there always will be. Kids like to go out, they like to get wasted, they like to dance, to entertain, to adventure, to create, to look good, to explore originality, and so on and on. Sometimes, some bands rise a little above ground and get spotted by the capitalist machine; true, it may sting a little to see a personally meaningful artist be fucked like a cheap whore, but when push comes to shove it just doesnt matter. there is enough for everyone.
hills west wrote:Infinite E wrote:Moebius wrote:streamrunner wrote:Arcade Fire are one of the most overblow lame ass bands I've ever even seen. Neon Bible sucked my left testicle.
Disagree.
I also disagree. The post I'm quoting is the only one ive actually read though.
"HEY!! US KIDS KNOW!! WHERE THE CARS GO!!"
blow it out your ass, they rock!!
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