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Ongoing History of New Music

The Diversity Show 2021

Ongoing History of New Music

Curiouscast

History, Music, Music Commentary, Music History, Music Interviews

4.8 • 605 Ratings

🗓️ 17 February 2021

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

Here is a truth that some people find very uncomfortable: rock, alt-rock and indie rock are predominantly white…why is that?...the answers—and there is more than one—are complicated…there has actually been a quite a lot of study on this question… Perhaps it’s because non-white people don’t choose this music as part of the way they project their identity to the world…culturally, they just don’t identify with these forms of music, so they naturally gravitate somewhere else… Others ask how this is different from someone choosing the music of their culture and ethnicity over that of another?...if you’re Italian, for example, the chances are you will have a greater affinity to Italian music than you would, say, gamelan music of bali… Here’s another truth: any form of music tends to reflect the shared sentiments of a particular community…. compare indie attitudes with hip hop…an indie band wouldn’t think of singing about drinking Cristal in the back of a Maybach while discussing the size of the diamonds in their new grillz…. neither would a hip hop artist rhapsodically describe their new pickup...neither would a rock band, for that matter… Each form of music has its own aesthetics…if they don’t mean anything to you on a cultural or emotional or personal level, then you’re not going to be into that music… Others don’t buy into this, seeing the non-whiteness of rock as a status quo barrier to people of colour who would like to participate but feel excluded, an outsider, unwelcome…they also see countless microaggressions, covert expressions of racism and continued cultural appropriation… We’re not going to solve any of these issues on this program…but I would like to acknowledge the contribution people of colour have made to the evolution of alt-rock…alt-rock is pretty white, yes—but not always… Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey, it's Alan, and I just wanted to let you know that you can now listen to the ongoing

0:04.3

history of new music early and ad-free on Amazon music, included with Prime.

0:09.3

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0:12.5

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0:16.1

for any teams going for the same spot. I'm in position. Whoa, that does not sound good.

0:23.6

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0:25.7

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0:38.5

One thing before we start the show.

0:41.4

I want to let you know about a special interview you'll hear at the end of this episode.

0:45.7

It's with the hosts of a brand new podcast called ArtCatex, the Architects of Art.

0:51.3

The cool thing is this show is hosted by Director X and Tadj Critchlow, two of the biggest

0:55.7

music video directors on the planet. These guys are responsible for game-changing videos from artists

1:00.8

like Drake and Coldplay and Kendrick Lamar and so many more. Hope you enjoyed the discussion.

1:05.7

I sure did. That's coming up at the end of this episode. All right, let's get on with things.

1:10.2

Here is a truth that some people find very uncomfortable.

1:15.0

Rock, Alt Rock, and Indy Rock are predominantly white.

1:21.0

Why is that?

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