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From:
Ken Stuart
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Date:
Wed, 11 Sep 1996 16:20:29 GMT
Subject:
Re: (idm) AMP Rants and Raves
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Hello, On Wed, 11 Sep 1996 09:27:31 -0400, "Frank Deutschmann" <fdeutsch@bfm.com> wrote:
quoted 5 lines On Sep 11, 2:20am, Ken Stuart wrote:>On Sep 11, 2:20am, Ken Stuart wrote: >> There is some techno everywhere on USA TV and radio, except in *music* >> programming. >... >> So, MTV is clearly afraid of something with regards to techno.
quoted 6 lines So the lack of mainstream airplay for IDM is caused (IMHO, of course) more by>So the lack of mainstream airplay for IDM is caused (IMHO, of course) more by >the general apathy to art than by any fear of change. Way back when MTV >started, there was no Rap. Now, MTV probably plays nearly 50% Rap. MTV is not >affraid to change to meet viewer demand. In effect, much as the MTV "VJ"'s >would like us to believe otherwise, MTV is more a mirror of pop culture, than a >driver of pop culture.
The problem with this argument is that I was referring to techno, not IDM. The Orb had a #1 album in the U.K. only a few years ago, so clearly techno music can be successful in the mainstream. The vocals/no_vocals argument seemed highly plausible - except that MTV doesn't show Real McCoys videos or 2 Unlimited videos in the USA. That seems to me to indicate that it is a conscious decision. Cheers, Ken <*> kstuart@mail.telis.org