i've started this as the guilty pleasures is a list thing.
It struck me that guilty pleasures are about the least interesting thing in 2006, the most guilty pleasure seems to me to be into one specific genre, music in 2006 seems to be much more about being into things that previously were a bit taboo. There is literally no musical pleasure left to feel guilty about, although of course this is massivley weighted towards 'every guilty pleasure that combines with generic guitar rock in a barely interesting way.'
The future has kind of jammed and there are combinations of things that are being picked up and run with, the pressure is both on and off, strange things are being squeezed out, but them again it's strange because music is generally now just seen as light entertainment, the feeling that it factionalises or really means much politically is not really there anymore for most people.
It's an interesting time, some of the things will work and some won't, when you get junior boys being touted by their label as new mor, but you get the nme touting neo rave, which is a big nothing.
This has been happening within the genre of dance music for a while i think, from kompakt's pop elements and singing and something like pendulum's hold your colour, it seems that it's taking place in pop now, it's going to be really interesting.]
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Anyway, rushing this out in no time so don't expect any analytics at the mo, m,ay edit when i have time
It struck me that guilty pleasures are about the least interesting thing in 2006, the most guilty pleasure seems to me to be into one specific genre, music in 2006 seems to be much more about being into things that previously were a bit taboo. There is literally no musical pleasure left to feel guilty about, although of course this is massivley weighted towards 'every guilty pleasure that combines with generic guitar rock in a barely interesting way.'
The future has kind of jammed and there are combinations of things that are being picked up and run with, the pressure is both on and off, strange things are being squeezed out, but them again it's strange because music is generally now just seen as light entertainment, the feeling that it factionalises or really means much politically is not really there anymore for most people.
It's an interesting time, some of the things will work and some won't, when you get junior boys being touted by their label as new mor, but you get the nme touting neo rave, which is a big nothing.
This has been happening within the genre of dance music for a while i think, from kompakt's pop elements and singing and something like pendulum's hold your colour, it seems that it's taking place in pop now, it's going to be really interesting.]
]
Anyway, rushing this out in no time so don't expect any analytics at the mo, m,ay edit when i have time