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http://www.theguardian.com/commenti...ty-young-people-debt-jogging-drinking-fitness
I've scanned this article while at work so I've not ascertained to what extent it's a load of cobblers, but it interests me to consider if this phenomenon (if such a phenomenon exists) has had an effect on 'pop' music, which should really be produced by and consumed by the yoof.
Yesterday I saw David Drake (the rap journalist) deriding the notion that a certain rapper was the voice of a new generation, and implying that this was just a PR tactic. Whether or not he was OTM here is besides the point; what interested me was the realisation that I don't have any idea what the youth of today ARE into.
It strikes me that this forum is mostly made up of people (and mostly men) in their thirties. What I'm angling for is a PR campaign to lure the young to Dissensus, thereby reviving our ailing discussions and increasing inability to finger a pulse.
I've scanned this article while at work so I've not ascertained to what extent it's a load of cobblers, but it interests me to consider if this phenomenon (if such a phenomenon exists) has had an effect on 'pop' music, which should really be produced by and consumed by the yoof.
Yesterday I saw David Drake (the rap journalist) deriding the notion that a certain rapper was the voice of a new generation, and implying that this was just a PR tactic. Whether or not he was OTM here is besides the point; what interested me was the realisation that I don't have any idea what the youth of today ARE into.
It strikes me that this forum is mostly made up of people (and mostly men) in their thirties. What I'm angling for is a PR campaign to lure the young to Dissensus, thereby reviving our ailing discussions and increasing inability to finger a pulse.