a HUGE part of it that has been discussed by many
underground artists  and label people you know and
major labels is, FACE.... for many years not many
artsts marketed their music with FACE, look at alot of
the famous people in this music now, they have FACE ,
people all know what they look like. 
this is just part of it ........I could go on about
this but, I do know it can work both ways, I am simply
saying it is true that this plays a part.





--- Giles Dickerson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think a huge part of why the attempts to marklet
> house and techno on a large scale have failed is
> because there is no one singing (sure occasionally
> there is) but there's no one there dancing singing
> to make a video of, talking to the audience. Popular
> music has melodies that are easily remembered and
> have lyrics than be sung along to. I'm guessing
> thet's the huge appeal the house and techno are
> often missing.
> 
> Hence the explosion of "Everything but the girl".
> The grand reception of Bjorks "dance vocals".
> Hip hop is as close as we've come the beats are as
> heavy and great but there someone there singing and
> talking and on an average human level, people can
> connect with that easily.
> 
> - Giles
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> > From:       Peter Leidy
> > Sent:       Friday, March 1, 2002 1:32 PM
> > To:         laura gavoor
> > Cc:         [EMAIL PROTECTED];
> 313@hyperreal.org
> > Subject:    Re: [313] The Great White Hype...was
> IT'S ABOUT TIME!!!
> > 
> > 
> > First of all, this is one of the most
> thought-provoking threads I've read
> > in a while (nit-picking over curse words aside)-
> I'm glad the opinions are
> > being voiced and I'd like to hear more from those
> like Laura who have a
> > lot of direct industry experience  with these
> issues.
> > 
> > > firing off cannons.  Recently while watching
> CNN, there was a news segment
> > > covering Elton John FLAMING the music industry
> for lowest common denominator
> > > marketing.  He said that the good musicians and
> music were actively being
> > > passed over in favor of the rubbish msuic the
> industry was putting out...He
> > 
> > Last night I saw a great PBS special that focused
> on this same problem of
> > LCD marketing- but in the realm of Film-Making-
> its called "The Monster
> > that ate Hollywood." There are tons of interviews
> with industry analysts,
> > journalists, producers and directors up on their
> site at:
> >
>
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/hollywood/
> > 
> > I think these issues of Pop Culture, Global
> Economy, LCD Marketing, etc.
> > are common across the various realms of Arts &
> Entertainment & similar
> > things are happening in each field right now from
> an economic standpoint.
> > 
> > In terms of dance music getting serious attention-
> > I think the problem with house and techno is that
> there is not a good
> > stereotype of techno producer to market to teenage
> kids. I think the Major
> > Labels like to market stereotypes of Rebellious,
> Subversive, Cool, and
> > more recently pop-conscious-satiric characters
> that middle-class suburban
> > teens can relate to. The problem with house and
> techno is that when you
> > look for stereotypes- you have the gay club scene,
> the middle to lower
> > class minorities- but without the hip-hop egos and
> fashion, then also the
> > computer and synth geeks, none of which are sexy
> or cool to todays
> > teenagers. But when the London Rave scene
> appeared- here was something
> > more marketable- white kids sneaking out at night,
> taking drugs, and
> > partying to rave music, not to mention new
> marketable fashion trends to go
> > along with it. And of course, once they found
> something marketable, they
> > further bastardized the music into formulated
> candy-coated crap, just as
> > they did with disco 25 years ago.
> > 
> > PS- I'm not even going to bring up the race issue-
> a whole other can of
> > worms- but I agree that the "race card" is not
> over-used- it is still a
> > serious problem with deep roots in the social and
> political policies that
> > govern our country. People need to be aware of
> this especially as it
> > becomes more subtle and disguised by other issues.
> > 
> > -p
> > 
> > 
> >
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