our hyperopic musical tastes
Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2005 8:56 am
What is hyperopia?
Hyperopia, also known as long-sightedness or far-sightedness, is the condition in which close objects appear blurry. A longsighted person may have good distance vision but will have trouble with close objects.
i was done being elitist with my music tastes a few years ago. i used to define myself with my taste, but it was getting in the way.
i will listen to anything that crosses my path now. i still have my tastes, but hey if it's THERE then why not get into it instead of running away and blocking the ears.
these words havn't been more true:
-.it's all good.-
there is still something underlying that bothers me about the whole scene though, that this doesn't cure.
the thing is that i've found that there is sounds that i like everywhere, you can spread your fingers far and wide to find all the music you love, you can even keep yourself confined to just your city alone and STILL find the music you love.
so the thing that still bothers me is when i look at people, watch their habits, and wonder if they are simply trying to be cool with their music tastes. there is so much sweet music everywhere, so why are people choosing only to stick to a certain amount of ultra-popular artists?
thanks to mass everything (but i'm talking of mass marketing) these artists are servicing the WHOLE WORLD at once. people in all countrys are eagerly awaiting the latest release of one person, or one group. we live in a world of a few billion, and millions of us are confining ourselves to just a few GLOBAL artists. the scale is all wrong. do we really realise we have tons of local (and i mean REALLY local, within your city) artists that would love to be making you happy with their locally produced pulp?
it's like if there was only a few really great wine makers in the world, so we all just bought our wine from them. where does that leave all those people who want to make wine locally? the very nature of mass production (or in artists case: mass marketing) makes it hard for someone new to break into the scene and grab your attention away.
a certain amount of people, born in every culture, are predisposed to various ways to live their lives. in every culture there are ARTISTS. musical and otherwise. if only a few artists worldwide mass produce their wares, so everyone has them, where does that leave your LOCAL artist?
it's like beauty. i got sick pretty fast of peopel pointing to celebritys and saying "oooooo arn't they pretty!! they are the most pretty person i've ever seen".
bulldust! i look around the streets and see the very same tallent.
equally, i wonder if we are all looking too far from our homes for our music. discouraging local artists from bothering to compete for our attentions - even though they closest to us in their spirit.
Hyperopia, also known as long-sightedness or far-sightedness, is the condition in which close objects appear blurry. A longsighted person may have good distance vision but will have trouble with close objects.
i was done being elitist with my music tastes a few years ago. i used to define myself with my taste, but it was getting in the way.
i will listen to anything that crosses my path now. i still have my tastes, but hey if it's THERE then why not get into it instead of running away and blocking the ears.
these words havn't been more true:
-.it's all good.-
there is still something underlying that bothers me about the whole scene though, that this doesn't cure.
the thing is that i've found that there is sounds that i like everywhere, you can spread your fingers far and wide to find all the music you love, you can even keep yourself confined to just your city alone and STILL find the music you love.
so the thing that still bothers me is when i look at people, watch their habits, and wonder if they are simply trying to be cool with their music tastes. there is so much sweet music everywhere, so why are people choosing only to stick to a certain amount of ultra-popular artists?
thanks to mass everything (but i'm talking of mass marketing) these artists are servicing the WHOLE WORLD at once. people in all countrys are eagerly awaiting the latest release of one person, or one group. we live in a world of a few billion, and millions of us are confining ourselves to just a few GLOBAL artists. the scale is all wrong. do we really realise we have tons of local (and i mean REALLY local, within your city) artists that would love to be making you happy with their locally produced pulp?
it's like if there was only a few really great wine makers in the world, so we all just bought our wine from them. where does that leave all those people who want to make wine locally? the very nature of mass production (or in artists case: mass marketing) makes it hard for someone new to break into the scene and grab your attention away.
a certain amount of people, born in every culture, are predisposed to various ways to live their lives. in every culture there are ARTISTS. musical and otherwise. if only a few artists worldwide mass produce their wares, so everyone has them, where does that leave your LOCAL artist?
it's like beauty. i got sick pretty fast of peopel pointing to celebritys and saying "oooooo arn't they pretty!! they are the most pretty person i've ever seen".
bulldust! i look around the streets and see the very same tallent.
equally, i wonder if we are all looking too far from our homes for our music. discouraging local artists from bothering to compete for our attentions - even though they closest to us in their spirit.