Posted on 25 March 2013. Tags: change, mainstream, Radio, What, Would
Almost nobody seems quite content w/ mainstream FM radio
If it was up to you :
1.What artists/bands would you take off of FM Radio entirely?
2.What artists/bands would you add to FM Radio? But be realistic, don’t list 72 death metal bands or anything with screaming cause that’s not actually “radio friendly”
3.What bands on FM Radio are you actually fine with the fact that they play?
4.Don’t you think that FM Radio should have an extreme music (Metal/Hardcore)station? Just put it all on 1 station w/o mixing it in with the other rock stations?
(I would, cause there is definitely a bigger niche for it than the Mexican Mariachi stations & Classical stations that you find in just about anywheres Radio stations…)
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Posted on 16 January 2013. Tags: Does, Fake, mainstream, music, Repetitive, Sound
It sucks and I can’t find one good mainstream artist these days and don’t say exceptions either because all of the mainstream artists suck in their own special way by taking a smelly dump in our ears!
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Posted on 30 December 2012. Tags: audience, Culture, forms of entertainment, mainstream, music, niche audience, pop, pop culture, tv music
Is it just any forms of entertainment (like movies, TV, music, etc) that are mainstream and commonly liked? Whereas there are indies that are more for a niche audience?
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Posted on 29 December 2012. Tags: choices, dozens, Google, horizon users, Japan, Linkedin, mainstream, myspace, Networking, niche, paraphrase, privacy, social networking, text
“When Facebook launched, social networking was not mainstream. Now, with popular competition like Twitter, Google+ and LinkedIn, along with dozens of niche networks and MySpace lurking on the horizon, users have other choices. If Facebook was free forever, the resulting concerns about data and privacy begs the questions – would users really stay?”
I’m from Japan.
I don’t understand what the last sentence in the text above means, among others,
“beg the questions” and ” would user really stay?”.
Could anyone kindly paraphrase or clarify them?
I’ll appreciate your help.
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Posted on 22 December 2012. Tags: Asap, eazy, eazy e, flow, gangster, legends, mainstream, reese, ricky, suttin, underground rappers
im not talking all this mainstream stuff like asap and officer ricky, are there any underground rappers who will be out there in a couple years, preferably gangster rappers who have a flow like legends such as eazy e or suttin + even some1 like chief keef (dont say lil reese or any1 affiliated with him please) Thanks a lot 🙂
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Posted on 03 June 2012. Tags: average person, conformists, conformity, consumerism, diversity, fashion style, hipster, individuality, mainstream, mindset, music, stereotype
I’ve noticed that hipsters get a lot of hate directed toward them, but I for one, think it is ridiculous. First, I am going to clarify that I am NOT a hipster, but I still don’t agree with how people generalize them, and I am going to go through some of the main arguments against “hipsterism” and why they are invalid.
1. “Hipsters specifically reject the mainstream, but this is contradictory because they are then defined by the mainstream”
-The whole mindset of a hipster is to not conform so this is obviously going to be a trait of hipster. It is simply a boundary, or a border. That does not mean they are defined by it. There are so many alternatives to just mainstream, thus they aren’t defined by the mainstream at all. They have an infinite amount of room to have individuality, so as not to be defined by the narrow territory they cannot enter.
2. “Hipsters are against conformity, but they conform to a specific stereotype, so they don’t have individuality”
-This is probably the stupidest argument, but it has to be separated into different categories.
a. Clothing
It is true that most hipsters dress alike, but that doesn’t mean they don’t have individuality. To say that all hipsters are interchangeable and conform to a specific way just because of how they dress is not only absurd, but also a really superficial way to look at it. If you just take an average person, who doesn’t get labeled, they all pretty much dress alike as well, with as little diversity as hipsters, but that doesn’t mean they don’t have individuality. Hipsters conforming to a fashion style doesn’t make them conformists. Honestly most of them dress like this because they like the way it looks, and it will get them laid by fellow hipsters. If you are a hipster guy for example, you are probably in to hipster girls, so why wouldn’t you dress like this to help you get with them? I for one, think the way they dress is nice looking (some of them take it too far though) and it makes perfect sense for them to dress like this.
b. Music
People say that all hipsters listen to similar music. This is completely ridiculous. Hipsters all have unique tastes in music. Do they mostly listen to indie music? Yes. But all that means is an independent label. Saying all indie music is the same is equally as ridiculous as saying all corporate record label music is the same. Under the umbrella of independent bands, there is a great deal of diversity. Hipsters believe in niche consumerism, so they don’t like supporting the big guy thus they turn to indie music. This doesn’t mean they can’t have their own taste in music. All hipsters have unique preferences in the variety of sub-genres of indie music, and thus don’t conform to music taste, but only to consumerism. Also, I don’t know any hipsters who limit themselves to modern indie bands. They don’t listen to modern mainstream music, but they still like a lot of oldies and other types of non-pop music.
c. Political and Religious opinions
People always say that hipsters conform to being a liberal atheist. This is a logical fallacy. People who become hipsters don’t conform to these ideas because they are hipsters, they just tend to go hand in hand with the personality type that leads one to becoming a hipster. Obviously someone who is all about niche consumerism in the sense of not supporting big corporations is likely to be a liberal. And obviously someone who refuses conformity is going to be skeptical of religion.
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