I will be conducting interviews with colleagues, musicians, and questionably homeless people (I don't know Malcolm's personal life, but it may or may not involve trash diving.) to understand the feelings of the genre and the overall perception of the genre culture versus the reality. I will use musical examples and how the music effects people. Like how unnerved I feel about Bill Cosby talking about drugs to Jazz fusion and little children:
We all know puddin' pops are the gateway drugs to dope.
Of course, this is just a introduction, I will give all the genres I write about an unbiased opinion and look at them in the appropriate light. The goal of this blog is to create a discussion and compare and contrast styles. This is not meant to create a pros and cons of entire genres, but more of the positive influences and what each genre brings to the table, but also what we wish we can change about the culture or intellectual content (or how Canada keeps giving us the short end of the music stick):
Maple syrup and Alaska does not make up for Nickleback and Beiber
Last joke about Nickleback I swear. Im looking forward to what I'm about to learn about genres I have not integrated myself with. Hip-Hop? Awesome. Country? Ok, worth a shot. Norwegian Black Metal? Terrified but curious.
.....On second thought this may be a long quarter.
The documentary Until the Light Takes Us (2008) explores the history of Norwegian black metal and the impact it has had not only in Norway but the world over. It is not my favorite genre but I do appreciate some aspects of it and like it a lot. This may be something you may be interested in checking out. Here's a link for more info: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1014809/ Looking forward to reading more posts from you.
ReplyDeleteUnderstanding the music that someone listens to is a great way to understand the person. I think this is a great way to get to know what music is out there especially for audio engineers who may come across a "gig" that my require, at least some knowledge in any given genre. Looking forward to your future blogs!
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