Swedish songwriters, producers, engineers, label owners, etc. Sweden is internationally the 3rd biggest exporter of music, followed by the US and Britain. It's a big industry.
Are you a Ninetone spammer, or don't you know how to Internet?
two things are happening
1. House music is bleeding into pop music. People are going to complain about how it's not real house or that it's shitty but take into consideration number two
2. More people will be exposed to house. More people will hear the music and become active fans. Chances are that they will look up good house artists and fall in love with it.
Swedish songwriters, producers, engineers, label owners, etc. Sweden is internationally the 3rd biggest exporter of music, followed by the US and Britain. It's a big industry.
Are you a Ninetone spammer, or don't you know how to Internet?
Sweden is a big exporter of music, that´s why I thought this track would be suited here. I´m not a spammer, and internet i know how Sorry for just posting a song and then not write anything more. But I think it brought up a good discussion on how house music is changing, more pop influences and stuff. Well well.
I liked the song, that´s all i wanted to say :banalama:
two things are happening
1. House music is bleeding into pop music. People are going to complain about how it's not real house or that it's shitty but take into consideration number two
2. More people will be exposed to house. More people will hear the music and become active fans. Chances are that they will look up good house artists and fall in love with it.
And I'm alright with that
Which means there's more people to mess up the genre for the rest of us. I mean, I'm prefectly fine with genres evolving over time (who isn't?), but if it's being mass-manufactured (like how Big Room or Kpop currently is) then that's just deforming it really.
Its here to stay. It may wane in popularity. Because now its accepted by the masses. House has been popular for a long time, and Beatport stats shows its still on a steady rise.
OR maybe US entertainment industries really DO have trouble matching the quality of music in the rest of the world and it's not just driven solely by statistics...