"Traditional" vs. "Hip" Confusion
Posted: Mon Jun 17, 2013 12:20 pm
Hey All! There was a listing recently that called for a 30-second song to be used in a commercial. Michael did a couple of webcasts on it, playing songs that were forwarded and returned, and I sat in on those. The requirements for the listing were pretty stringent and I made a point of following them very closely. The listing called for a style that was "hip" and "pop/indie rock." My song was returned and the screener wrote:
"Dear Brad, I find that the drums especially are taking this more traditional rather than "hip" "pop/indie rock" as requested."
First of all, let me emphatically say that I DO NOT DISAGREE with this analysis. I have been told several times that my music is dated. Having said that, I am confused by what constitutes "traditional" vs. "hip." I listened to most of the songs that Michael played on his webcasts, and there were a couple of forwards that I thought didn't sound that much different from what my song was doing.
Michael did a webcast a couple of months ago or so, about what is "indie rock" and "indie pop." Many of those songs sounded like they were right out of the '60's. I grew up in the '60's and '70's so I know what music from that era sounds like (maybe that's why my music is "dated."). Those songs were considered "Hip" because they were "retro." WHAT?! When is something cool because it's "retro" and not cool because it's "dated?"
But sorry, I digress. Getting back to the listing, what about drums makes a song sound "traditional" as opposed to "hip?" Can someone shed some light on this? I would greatly appreciate your feedback. I have attached a link to the song in question. Hope it works. I couldn't attach an MP3. The song is called "A New Day." Link: http://www.taxi.com/bradroseborough
Thank you in advance,
Brad Roseborough
"Dear Brad, I find that the drums especially are taking this more traditional rather than "hip" "pop/indie rock" as requested."
First of all, let me emphatically say that I DO NOT DISAGREE with this analysis. I have been told several times that my music is dated. Having said that, I am confused by what constitutes "traditional" vs. "hip." I listened to most of the songs that Michael played on his webcasts, and there were a couple of forwards that I thought didn't sound that much different from what my song was doing.
Michael did a webcast a couple of months ago or so, about what is "indie rock" and "indie pop." Many of those songs sounded like they were right out of the '60's. I grew up in the '60's and '70's so I know what music from that era sounds like (maybe that's why my music is "dated."). Those songs were considered "Hip" because they were "retro." WHAT?! When is something cool because it's "retro" and not cool because it's "dated?"
But sorry, I digress. Getting back to the listing, what about drums makes a song sound "traditional" as opposed to "hip?" Can someone shed some light on this? I would greatly appreciate your feedback. I have attached a link to the song in question. Hope it works. I couldn't attach an MP3. The song is called "A New Day." Link: http://www.taxi.com/bradroseborough
Thank you in advance,
Brad Roseborough