yunki – Member
I’m a big fan of spoken word, slam poetry and the like, but you have to remember when listening to R6 that it’s just a trendy pop thing, a sales vehicle for the music industry..
Like NME, it’s a tool for programming snooty idiots so that they part with their money in a controlled manner to create the desired outcome
Kate’s the popular face of modern poetry and that’s a great thing IMO
So what, exactly do you suggest as an alternative, then?
NME doesn’t even exist in any form that’s important now, certainly not in any way that could reasonably be expected to have any influence on sales, and your remark: “Like NME, it’s a tool for programming snooty idiots so that they part with their money in a controlled manner to create the desired outcome” shows a fair degree of inverse snobbery all of its own.
I think you’ll find that the average age of the 6Music audience makes them far less susceptible to influence than your average fourteen year old.
I like Kate Tempest, I also like Courtney Barnett, who has a similar way with words. Both I discovered via 6Music, not because I’m a programmed snooty idiot, I’ve been perfectly capable of making my own mind up about what I like for the last fifty-odd years, 6Music is just one, fairly recent, vehicle; Q Magazine, The Word, Uncut Magazine, gigs, other friends record collections…
A great many artists I’ve been introduced to by 6Music have never become big names, but at least some of them manage to make a living as a result of the interest paid by the presenters on 6, many of whom are musicians in their own right, or used to be, which give them far more credence that those on other stations, who are far more interested in self-promotion than promoting the careers of others.
Kate Tempest, whether you like her or not, is worth a dozen Rhianna’s, I mean, have you heard the mindless drivel that’s her latest effort?
Christ, it’s dire, yet it’s Ms Tempest who’s being called shite!
And the only reason I can actually refer to such childish trash is because I was forced to listen to Radio 1 this morning.