What Happened To Dance Music?

October 14th, 2009

What is the first thing you hear when when you switch the radio on? If you are lucky enough to tune-in in time to actually catch some music, the chances are it’s the latest breed of new-wave-new-rave-alternative-shouty-vocalised-indie-rock. (I call it guitar music for short.) Such has been the case for a number of years now, since the demise of the Higher States of Consciousness and the invasion of the Gallagher brothers in the early nineties.


When perusing the archives of the Guardian Online, I came across an article entitled, “Bored of Dance” which documented the downfall of some of the UK’s finest dance acts throughout the last decade. Fatboy Slim enjoyed less success in the Charts with the release of his last album, Palookaville, whilst the once popular magazines reporting the scene went out of business completely.


Muzik, Ministry and Jockey Slut once supplied readers with news, reviews and future releases of all upcoming dance acts. Today, the sole survivor of the onslaught is Mixmag, fighting the good fight alone in a world full of “guitar music” magazines such as KERRANG, Metal Hammer and NME. But the question is, if dance music is as dead as they say, then why the huge queues to get into the clubs, and why are there still so many many festivals with self proclaimed “dance tents?” The answer is simple: Dance music never died, it simply morphed into something else.


I believe it began when Bloc Party broke into the scene at the turn of the century. Their debut album, Silent Alarm forged a new sound that was just what dance fans needed – a mix of real instruments, fast beats and catchy basslines. Move on a few years and we now have the likes of The Klaxons, (champions of New Rave) Foals (Math-Rock anyone?), and The Futureheads. These bands seem confused as to where their loyalties lie. On one night they will be playing to a sell out crowd at Brixton Academy, whilst the next night sees them spinning tunes on the ones and twos at an underground warehouse party.


Coincidentally, we have an abundance of dance acts with equally confused identities. Justice, Paris’ latest dance act are a couple of skinny-jean wearing, leather jacket clad producers who are hell bent on redirecting the scene. Their fusion of overly-compressed basslines and quirky electro beats has won fans from every genre of modern music. Equally, Soulwax (headed up by Belgian brothers David and Stephan Dewaele) continue their two pronged assault on our ears through a combination of live shows and “mash up” mixes like never heard before.


If the amalgamation of sounds presented here doesn’t float your boat, try something a little more suited to Radio 2’s playlist. LCD Soundsytem have recently released their second album, entitled Sound of Silver and present listeners with something that David Byrne would have been proud of. Their harmonious blend of real instruments, Casio keyboards and male vocals has proved a massive hit with music listeners young and old


The effect of this on the music industry is quite the opposite to the Guardian’s title, “Bored of Dance”. A new breed of music created a new breed of fan and subsequently there are no longer any boundaries. So what if I like dancing the night away in a grimy London club, I’m still allowed to wear skinny jeans.


So when you next hear someone say that dance music is dead, politely point out that dance music actually led the revolution that created the best sounds of this century. For the first time ever, rock, pop, breaks and beats all sit happily together under the same umbrella.

Diversity is the Key Element of Latin Music

October 9th, 2009

Think of rhythm and diversity in music and you have to turn to Latin music. Musical styles of all Latin American countries are collectively called Latin music. Prevailing languages in Latin America are derived from Latin language. Spanish, Portuguese and French are the common languages of Latin America. Hence, Latin music lyrics can be written in Spanish, Portuguese, Latin and other Romanic Languages.

That is why diversity is the main characteristic of Latin music. Energetic rhythms of Central America make Latin music more lively and attractive. Shades of Caribbean tune are frequently observed in Latin music. Simple acoustics of the Southern Cone and Andes impart liveliness in this music.

Flavors of Spanish and European musical styles and wild African beats are quite prominent in Latin songs too. Rhythm, diversity, down-to-earth tune and perfect use of instruments have established Latin music at an esteemed position. And that is the reason millions of people are fond of Latin music; even those who do not understand Latin, Spanish or other Romanic languages listen to Latin music to enjoy the tune and rhythm.

Latin rhythm is very evocative and impulsive ? it is quite easy to move the audience by the beats of Latin songs. That is the reason Latin and Spanish songs are played as dance numbers while partying. People love to toe to the beats of Latin music always. A lot of Latin music videos are released every year; it proves that dance is an invariable part of music in Latin America.

Latin rock is a significant part of Latin music. Latin rock is basically a blend of rock and Latin American instruments. The Caribbean and African rhythms make Latin rock jolly and jovial. Latin rock has a huge teen audience not only in Latin America, Mexico and Europe but all over the world. Music magazines, music TV channels and radio stations play Latin rock and publish music charts regularly to keep track of latest releases.

Latin rock is known for connecting various cultural and linguistic groups. Hence, diversity, the main feature of Latin music, is clearly observed in Latin rock too.

Carlos Santana is said to be the creator of Latin rock. He used rock guitar with classis Latin songs in 1960s and gradually Latin rock started getting shape. The style underwent a revival in late twentieth and early twenty first century by the path breaking styles of musicians like Jaguares, Aterciopelados and others.

All forms of Latin music including classical songs, jazz, rock and pop are popular in Latin America and have been widely spread to the outer world as well. Visit online music stores and music magazine websites to learn more about Latin music.

Latin Music Videos – How to Track the Trends

September 19th, 2009

Latin music has a huge number of audiences all over the world. Since, music has the power to cross the barriers of language and culture, Latin music is adored and appreciated in all the countries of the world. Latin music is known for its melody and rhythm – salsa, rock in Spanish, Latin music videos and dance numbers are frequently played in parties and clubs.

Music videos, video albums and popular songs of movies are compiled to form video albums. Popular artists, composers, musicians and instrumentalists work hard to make their albums hit.

However, some compositions hit the market and leaves silently, whereas, some make a buzz. On the other hand, some of the songs become all time hit – generations after generations listen to those all time favorites. Artists, composers, lyricists who contribute in making those unforgettable songs become legend.

A number of Latin music videos are released every year. It is quite difficult to keep track of all new releases. One easy way to know about latest music albums and videos is: watching music channels regularly. Most music channels keep their viewers updated on recent releases – trailers and reviews are telecast before the release.

However, it might not be possible for you to stick to music channels 24×7. Then what is the other way to stay updated? How can you ensure that not a single release is overlooked? You can subscribe to a music magazine that reports on latest releases, artists, musicians and keep their readers informed on various happenings in the music industry.

Popular music magazines often set up online edition for their readers. Online music magazine is also a great source of information about Latin and Spanish music. There are general music websites and niche websites. General sites cover information and news about all types of music; whereas, niche websites like Spanish music magazine or Latin music websites keep track of Spanish and Latin music only.

However, a lot of people think twice before buying a new album as it is difficult to predict how good it is in advance. Even when it is of a popular music artist, people lurk when it comes to buy a new album.

That is why music charts are made for. Music news websites maintain a list of popular albums and update the list daily or weekly. This is a good way to judge the potential of new music videos. One that remains in top 10 for long must be a good one. Hence, apart from watching music channels on television, keep a close eye on daily or weekly music charts to find out hit Latin music videos – go with the trends.

Latest Trends in Online Music

September 9th, 2009

The internet is becoming popular in such a fast pace that you can feel the presence of the internet in all areas. Now a days music has become popular because of these online music videos. People can avail any kind of music from any where only just sitting beside a computer having an internet. Online music videos have broken the barrier of language, society and country for which music is getting attention of all music lovers. If you have passion for good music then you just have to go to various online music websites to avail your favourite tune.

Due to online music people don?t have to wait anxiously to see their favourite artist playing music. They just have to log on to any music website and can watch their favourite artist playing music. Beside this the music fanatics can also enjoy other advantages like they don?t have to hear songs that are getting repeated. This is a common problem you will face in music TV shows where music VJ play songs which start repeating after some time. The music lovers beside hearing songs they can download pictures, wallpapers of various music bands, artist and new music album releases. Beside this they can also perform various functions like stop, fast forward, rewind, skip and replay.

Now lets talk about the marketing of the online music websites.

Once you have made an website on online music then you have to make it popular so that people visit to your site and hear songs or watch music videos from your site.

Same thing is applicable for musicians also. Once they launch their music album they have to plan their strategies to successfully market the music online. It is not at all a easy task. You have to plan a smart strategy.

Music Marketing is always an art in its own right. You have to do proper research and have to do hard work. If your luck favors then you can be the next full time musician

Besides online marketing the musician or the singer has to promote their music in various music news channels and music magazines.

Every day the business on music is changing. It is becoming tougher and tougher. The competition on music has become very high. The major music brands are now a days signing less and less undiscovered artists. Thus the artist are not getting any permanent label or brand to sell their music. Even if someone gets any fixed brand, they will get less opportunity to sell it.

This means that more and more new singers will get chance to sing in the albums. The brands have to spend less money on the new singers and they can have more albums in one single year at same cost. Thus the individual artist will get the carve out niche of their own.

Subscribe to Music Magazines – Stay Tuned

August 30th, 2009

Music magazines have been known to be useful source of music related information and news for years. Music magazines cover various aspects of music industry and keep their readers informed on different issues. Latest releases, new albums, awards, music charts, regional numbers, singers, artists, lyricists, composers, instrumentalists and many more topics are generally covered on music magazines. Some of the music magazines have launched websites to help their readers find music news and updates online as well. This is definitely a flexible way of providing information. Websites are accessible from anywhere any time. Hence, you can log on to your online music magazine anytime to find latest music news. One may ask that when the same information is available on music TV channels, why should one log on to music news websites? The reason is simple: music websites are more flexible than television channels. When you watch a music channel you have to depend on the presenter. You have to wait for your favorite song to be played on screen. Moreover, you have to stand by commercials and sometimes unnecessary talks of the host. If the host chooses to repeat a song, you have to go with her choice. Annoying! Now, when you log on to an online music magazine, you have plenty of options. You can go through music charts, archives, listen to your favorite music tracks, watch music videos, pause, stop, fast forward or rewind the tracks as you wish and replay them as many times as you want. Flexible! Apart from publishing music charts, music magazine websites provide information about music industry, artists, composers, lyricists and others. The archives are searchable. All music video albums are posted in suitable categories. You can search the archive by artist, by composers, by lyricists, by the name of the movie in case the song is from a popular movie or by the first few words of the song. There are topical music magazines as well. If you are looking for Latin music videos you should look for Latin music websites. Similarly, when you are looking for French songs, you may log on to a French music website to find recent French music releases. So, if you love to watch music videos and do not want to miss any of the recent releases, subscribe to music magazine or log on to music magazine and news websites. These are more flexible source of information than traditional media. Keep watching music charts, look at the popular numbers, search the archive and watch the music video that you want.

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