Col
15-07-2003, 03:33 PM
many people think that the underground scene should be grateful for the commercial end of music, because commercialism has created the underground scene, although if there was no real market for music wouldnt the honest people who currently fall under the underground tag, be doing the same thing creating honest, innovative, quality music, or are we just creating this music just to be diffrent from everbody else and to rebel against commercialism.
in my view the underground scene wouldnt be much different, and the only thing missing would be the underground tag that our music falls under, in my opinion were trying to create innovative music, and the commercial side of music wouldnt change that in hardly any way, or maybe im wrong maybe we make this music to rebel against commercialism, or maybe its a mixture of honesty,innovation, quality, and rebellion, of course i can only speak for myself, but i try for honesty, innovation, quality, i also enjoy aggressive music...does that mean im rebelling against commercialism, as much as i hate commercialism i dont think im purley making music to rebel against it. anyone else?
in my view the underground scene wouldnt be much different, and the only thing missing would be the underground tag that our music falls under, in my opinion were trying to create innovative music, and the commercial side of music wouldnt change that in hardly any way, or maybe im wrong maybe we make this music to rebel against commercialism, or maybe its a mixture of honesty,innovation, quality, and rebellion, of course i can only speak for myself, but i try for honesty, innovation, quality, i also enjoy aggressive music...does that mean im rebelling against commercialism, as much as i hate commercialism i dont think im purley making music to rebel against it. anyone else?