Leo
Well-known member
tell it to me next we're up the hill, dude
what's the big secret?
https://trenchtrenchtrench.com/feat...h-music-journalism-that-needs-to-be-addressed
tell it to me next we're up the hill, dude
my hunch is that they were in the middle of a shift in editorial policy. they knew it had got the reputation for being dry and dull and were trying to make it more exciting. i wonder if that's how the offensive jungle review got published; they maybe knew it would be seen as edgy and provocative and that's why they went for it (underestimating the backlash it'd lead to).
Should music writing be different now that the medium is different?
People are still writing as if for the printed page. Are there new possibilities (or limitations) in tech that music writing - and writing in general - should adapt to?
I thought you had already established that here we don't write as if for the printed page? That we have already adopted a style suitable to the medium?
use of soundclips could be really cool actually but presumably would be a copyright nightmare
I should really read that (i read that wayne and wax back in the day)
Maybe the "problem" is that I just don't give a fuck anymore lolll