About this blog
The rise of mass media in the last half of the 20th Century turned us all into "consumers" and took away much of the natural human inclination to be creators, performers, singers, musicians and storytellers.
Today, the rapid proliferation of cheap professional-quality media-making tools, paired with the drastic decrease in the cost of content distribution is leading to a quiet, but quite real revolution in the quantity and quality of "amateur" content. It's the democratization of media, the "Big Flip" as Clay Shirky calls it, and we think it's going to play an increasingly important role in how we make, share and consume media. For more, read my introduction to Amateur Hour.
1. Electronic Music Fan on June 11, 2004 05:22 PM writes...
Ishkur's guide is a lot of fun and represents a great deal of work, too. While it's pretty biased against certain types of music, it is nevertheless pretty comprehensive and includes numerous genres and subgenres of electronica.
Permalink to Comment2. susi on July 7, 2004 08:27 AM writes...
i like neurofunk and i think it´s the future
susi
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