quoted 11 lines I can't lie that I want the music to become a little more mainstream, it will
>I can't lie that I want the music to become a little more mainstream, it will
>be easier to get hands on, and we wouldn't have to worry about shitty things
>like losing tracks when buying the domestic releases like in some cases or
>others. also if it's mainstream, MTV would most likely play WAY more IDM
>videos
>that they are currently. Just because the music what's mainstream now is crap
>and the reason people listen to it is mostly only because it's mainstream
>doesn't mean that we will or should protest the thought of IDM becoming
>mainstream, a lot of good (detecting possible flame-war) things will come of
>it, and no bad things can come of it, because the bad things of mainstream
>music are already here.
I agree completely. Things can only get better. Just because IDM is
becoming mainstream doesn't necessarily mean it's all going to suck.
There is going to be a lot more of this type of music, and yes, a lot of
it will suck, but a lot of it will kick ass. As the major labels realize
what a cash cow this new "trend" is, they'll be signing idm artists left
and right. Some may say that will be bad but a lot of imaginative,
unknown artists will get exposure that they might otherwise have not, and
you might hear their track, buy their record, and become a devoted fan.
If you don't like it, you won't have to buy it. I would much rather have
idm be "the next big thing" than have the resident guitar oriented
schlock remain the status quo.
My .02
Halve phun,
James