Sekrit Origins
Mar. 6th, 2006 04:05 pmOne of the persistent themes in the Now polls is "wow this is my first NOW album" (frantically ticks everything). Another persistent theme is "OK at this point I'd got into indie" (ashamedly ticks nothing). So in the endless search for shared experience let me ask you this question:
How did you get into indie?
and as a bonus question - let's try not to make this too loaded -
If indie is less central to your music listening now than it once was, why do you think this is?
Define the i-word however you like.
I think I have asked similar qns on ILM, but this is a new kettle and these are new fish.
How did you get into indie?
and as a bonus question - let's try not to make this too loaded -
If indie is less central to your music listening now than it once was, why do you think this is?
Define the i-word however you like.
I think I have asked similar qns on ILM, but this is a new kettle and these are new fish.
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Date: 2006-03-06 04:28 pm (UTC)I got into music because it was something to talk about - not entirely because, but partly. Indie when I got into it seemed to talk about me in a way that other music didn't. This is the case for a lot of people, I reckon.
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Date: 2006-03-06 04:36 pm (UTC)Anyway, music was, and is, my great hobby. It was a gateway for me, for better or worse. Living in a small town, near Glasgow, I was drawn into various scenes from which I've never really emerged; I've broadened to encompass other groups. It is amazing how many of my friends I have made through shared love of music, through gigs of friend's bands etc.
Indie, in this respect, is the common musical currency for myself and many of my friends. Microhouse being too hip, pop not hip enough etc...