progkidjoel wrote:
This - Imagine going into a CD store without Genre sorting... On that note, JB HIFI (Australian CD retailer) have the worst genre selections ever! Marillion in "Heavy metal/Hard rock" in one store, and in "Urban Grooves" in another!? It has to be a joke! They also put Porcupine Tree in "World Music" in one store and "Popular/top 40" in another, which is literally ridiculous. |
Kestrel wrote:
I don't really get the anti-genre sentiment. Humans have an innate want to categorize things - we've been doing it for centuries - and I think they're much more useful than detrimental. When you say symphonic prog, I have a general idea of what you are discussing. Yes, there are bands that transcend their genre or just flat out switch genres in the middle of their career, but I think those are the exception. Maybe not so much in prog, but in general, bands certainly stick to their genre. I don't see Rascal Flatts or Shania Twain playing anything but pop/country.
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You have obviously not tried to convince the industry and/or the fans that ones 'given' genre is incorrect!
My point is, IF you had never heard of Marillion before, you would maybe never find them, unless you liked "Urban Groove" also. And you'd be sorry about that, eventually.
The problem is not the genres, it's who dictates a genre for a band! If they get it really wrong, it's detrimental to the band and fans.
Of course, it should help all concerned to make available, and to find new music.
At least in Prog, there could be/generally is, a general consensus and/or co-operation to put bands into reasonable genres, or multiple genres (might be better, as many prog bands cross over genres)? Which is what the originator of this Topic was trying to do, and I for one, appreciate the effort.
Oh, and there is no anti-genre sentiment here, just a point of view, which might be added to the genre issue!
Keith Turner