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elatedsky 01-11-2007 06:52 PM

Latest trend of music industry
 
Hi guys, I'm doing an assignment for school work. Thus, I would like to know what's your point of view about the latest trend in music industry? Who's leading now in the music industry?

tdoc210 01-11-2007 06:53 PM

fake pop labeled as emo, or extremo lol

gottaSCREM 01-11-2007 07:09 PM

Rap, Hip-Hop:(

elatedsky 01-11-2007 07:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Mamagarmr (Post 324275)
fake pop labeled as emo, or extremo lol

Care to tell me more, why do you think this way? what do you mean by this? (:

elatedsky 01-11-2007 07:13 PM

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Originally Posted by gottaSCREM (Post 324279)
Rap, Hip-Hop:(

Besides this? Now in Singapore Club, it seems trance is getting popluar (:

Sparky 01-11-2007 07:17 PM

over-produced. repetitive bands making their music emo to sell records.

elatedsky 01-11-2007 07:25 PM

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Originally Posted by matious (Post 324284)
over-produced. repetitive bands making their music emo to sell records.

Over-produced? u mean the music industry now is out-of-control? hmmm what's emo?(:

tdoc210 01-11-2007 07:41 PM

well, the emo, tha anyone in your school will tell you about is, MCR, and fall out boy, but real emo is saetia, and ros. but mcr is scene kid music ask ethan jk ethan

Sparky 01-11-2007 07:56 PM

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Originally Posted by elatedsky (Post 324285)
Over-produced? u mean the music industry now is out-of-control? hmmm what's emo?(:

by that i meant, the producers are making the sound too clean. For example nirvana's nevermind was done far better and cleaner then bleach, but it made them sound too fake.

The difference between seeing this bands live, and hearing them on a cd is far bigger, and you realize they can't perform for crap.

emo=meaning "emotional" emo is actually okay, or was, but modern crap like my chemical romance, panic at the disco, fall out boy, or bands like them or totally crushing it.

Just picture Grunge all over again, just this time with eyeliner and tight jeans.

So all and all what im saying is singin in a whiny tone, and being depressed is the latest trend.


Though the "being depressed" part has been around in music forever.

A_Perfect_Sonnet 01-11-2007 08:16 PM

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Originally Posted by matious (Post 324290)
by that i meant, the producers are making the sound too clean. For example nirvana's nevermind was done far better and cleaner then bleach, but it made them sound too fake.

The difference between seeing this bands live, and hearing them on a cd is far bigger, and you realize they can't perform for crap.

emo=meaning "emotional" emo is actually okay, or was, but modern crap like my chemical romance, panic at the disco, fall out boy, or bands like them or totally crushing it.

Just picture Grunge all over again, just this time with eyeliner and tight jeans.

So all and all what im saying is singin in a whiny tone, and being depressed is the latest trend.


Though the "being depressed" part has been around in music forever.

You're an idiot. Did you ever stop to think that if "emo" stood for emotional then all music would be labeled emo? It's a branch of the hardcore genre that broke off in the mid-80s when acts like Embrace and Rites of Spring came into being. It has existed long before those generic rock and pop-punk acts started labeling themselves after the original genre just because a few of their members liked later "indie emo" acts such as Cap'n Jazz and Sunny Day Real Estate. Emo isn't a trend of fashion or a lifestyle; emo is a genre of music and can only be that. It isn't dead, and it definitely hasn't "evolved" into what you see on MTV and in AP magazine.

Sparky 01-11-2007 08:36 PM

i never said it didn't exist before..and i do like some earlier emo..

i was merely giving my opinion, and stating what i thought the latest trend was...

I admit i haven't studied the genre very well, but being in highschool and being around alot of students that refer themselves as "emo"-wether you like it being a style or not thats what a lot of people are calling it, and i do find it to be a trend.

7fs7 01-15-2007 03:33 AM

I agree matious.
Also how many posts do I need to create a topic?

sleepy jack 01-15-2007 03:53 AM

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Originally Posted by 7fs7 (Post 325452)
I agree matious.
Also how many posts do I need to create a topic?

You need to have been registered 24 hours and if you're going to create a promotional thread please do it in the promotions forum.

Crowe 01-15-2007 08:51 AM

I believe emo is a fashion trend whether or not you believe it correlates with the music or not.

Sneer 01-15-2007 09:34 AM

im not going to comment on "emo" because to me bands such as Fallout boy, MCR, Panic! etc etc etc are simply being marketed as that three letter word to acheive bigger sales and take advantage of the adolescents who will follow their peers in liking a style of music seen as cool at the present time. as far as i know (granted, my knowledge on hardcore and "emo" isnt vast) its false labelling. In London its all about indie. again, most bands referred to as indie are in no way, shape or form "indie", their simply marketed as that because apparently its become the "in" thing to like in london. If anything these so called bands are guitar-led pop or if their particularly rough in their style, garage pop. I guess the trend is marketing bands under a broad classification to attain as big a target audience as possible. Pretty enduring trend.

sleepy jack 01-15-2007 12:13 PM

You're right above emo stu, and its good to see someone aside from regulars in that forum know what it is.

I'd also go with that sort of indie also. All these major label killers knock offs are trendy as hell.

7fs7 01-15-2007 07:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Crowquill (Post 325455)
You need to have been registered 24 hours and if you're going to create a promotional thread please do it in the promotions forum.

No I didn't want to create a promotional thread. :) thanks.

ItsRed 01-15-2007 09:32 PM

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Originally Posted by elatedsky (Post 324274)
Hi guys, I'm doing an assignment for school work. Thus, I would like to know what's your point of view about the latest trend in music industry? Who's leading now in the music industry?

When you say 'leading' and 'music industry' as in a present tense you can just look at the sales in the billboard top 200. It should also give you some indication of who (market segment) is buying the most music in the industry.

If you're asking for an opinion of what the next big thing in music is going to be you'll need to consider the market segment too, which seems to be predominately 1.) pre-teen females, 2.) 13-24 females and 3.) males 15-24. Another segment that 'buys' albums en masse is an older segment that all buy the same album for nostalgia. The reason for these earlier age groups dominating are because of the peer structured enviornments they live in.

If I was going to bet on the next big thing I would say lighter dancy pop rock with a rythm/ sampling influenced by hip hop. Stuff that is fun and light. Comedic.
The reason is with the current state of the world there is going to be a plethora of news saturation that will adequately scratch that itch of making people depressed.

It's not the kind of music that I would rush out and buy, but then if I own anything on the top 200, I didn't buy it.

Mr.Jack 01-16-2007 03:40 PM

Its kinda like who can look the prettiest with mainstream and poser "emo" i guess you could call it like Fall out boy,MCR,AFI.

gottaSCREM 01-16-2007 03:56 PM

Or who looks more like a girl.....The dude from AFI wins:laughing:

Strummer521 01-16-2007 07:40 PM

I have to say...I really like AFI, and I don't care what anybody thinks.

rockerchik 01-17-2007 03:28 PM

The younger crowd knows what Emo is all about but when i talk to the general older person they know nothing about Emo but they do know about the boy band craze.
It seems that since so many began to criticize the whole pop power groups, the music industry just revamped the image by adding in what seemed to be more well rounded musicians i.e. boy groups playing instruments.
Fall Out Boy would be a good example because their fans are the same girls that followed groups like N'Sync years ago.

persongp 03-21-2007 04:39 PM

emo=meaning "emotional" emo is actually okay, or was, but modern crap like my chemical romance, panic at the disco, fall out boy, or bands like them or totally crushing it.


UGHHH TOTALLY AGREE

figure8 03-21-2007 05:02 PM

I think the whole girly sing along pop thing's making a come back. Look at Avril.

littleknowitall 03-21-2007 05:06 PM

big band jazz is going to burst onto the scene ;)

enemyat_thesix 03-21-2007 10:51 PM

electroclash will have its day... and we will all dress in retro and scoff at each other

_Spinning_ 03-22-2007 03:58 AM

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Originally Posted by littleknowitall (Post 352457)
big band jazz is going to burst onto the scene ;)

I would totally be down for that.

littleknowitall 03-22-2007 04:16 AM

Aye and me, unfortunately it's just a dream:( maybe if we tried beating people until they followed us?

enemyat_thesix 03-22-2007 07:24 AM

but seriously, myspace is the newest music trend.

littleknowitall 03-22-2007 07:32 AM

we were being serious, i've already carved out a new shiny beating stick.

Urban Hat€monger ? 03-22-2007 02:08 PM

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Originally Posted by elatedsky (Post 324274)
Hi guys, I'm doing an assignment for school work. Thus, I would like to know what's your point of view about the latest trend in music industry? Who's leading now in the music industry?

Same as always

Making money


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