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Globalization and music industry + psytrance scene

lucidpicnic
Lucid Picnic

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Posted : Mar 28, 2004 19:07
Hello all,

I'll write an essay about globalization and music.I want to focus at how did globalization changed the music industry.It's like trying to explain why Mtv telling us 'listen what i show'.
Any ideas,sites are welcome.

Secondly,

How did globalization effected our psytrance scene.I want to add a part about psytrance scene to my essay.This time your ideas can be also about how did globalization effected our scene,not just psytrance industry.

I would be happy if you share your ideas with me.

lp
Tranceform
Tranceform

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Posted : Mar 28, 2004 20:06
Sorry for a slightly off-topic message, but are you doing a scientific research to prove something that you took for granted ("MTV telling people what to listen to") prior to starting the whole research?
Or are you researching the subject in order to find out how the globalization actually has affected people's habits when it comes to music?

And as far as psy-trance scene is concerned. I think that there would never have been any psy-trance scene in the first place if there was no globalization.



Cheers,

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FluoSamsara (Oxygen)
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Posted : Mar 28, 2004 20:29
Actually, MTV pursuits a multidomestic IB strategy, having diferent programs in diferent countries to show what the consumers actually want to hear (wich varies a lot from country to country), so its the consumers who tell MTV what to show....not the other way around....
Nomolos(Zenon Rec.)
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Posted : Mar 28, 2004 21:30
well Fluo...media is media...one of the more powerfull and corrupt powers on the face of the earth...they show enough of what u want to stay profitable and all the rest is connections and "politics"...
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lucidpicnic
Lucid Picnic

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Posted : Mar 29, 2004 19:43
tranceform,i will try explain how globalization effected music industry...and for your comment on psytance scene is pretty right

flu,i live in europe and mtv dictate me to listen american pop music,empty alternative music types which does not have any point of view...maybe it can change slightly from country to country...but like nomolos said media is media...

ChoBo
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Posted : Mar 30, 2004 15:06
lucidpicnic, i would suggest you read "Last Night A DJ Saved My Life" for your reference list for the 1st question. It has quite a lot of answers on "dance music" in general.

As for the second question, hmmm, it has indeed made psytrance being heard but not everywhere like here. Tranceform made his point clear.
Kitnam
Mantik

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Posted : Mar 30, 2004 16:24
I think music is an artists-product and this productions have been sold international since we have an international market. the circumstances of globalisation have more affection on classical products like: technologies, beautycare, automobiles, etc.
this are productions where big "global players" destroy national firms with minimizing the market-price for example. so we all started to talk about globalisation and its effects, so we think its new, but it isnt. the music is unique, so all the people all over the world want to listen to madonna for example, because its unique its not "subsitutive"!
music is global, it was global and it will be global.
So the globalisation had no effect on psytrance, because psytrance had grown up on a music market, which was allready globalisated. the globalisation of the music itself is similar to the modernisation and new invention of the data medium (vinyl, tape, *later CD) which afforded to save and trade the music to everywhere you was able to send a tape. but this took place long time ago.
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