Wednesday, 19 March 2008

Can Music Ever Be Unplugged?

Can music ever be unplugged?

The term ‘Music Unplugged’ refers to music without the use and intervention of modern technology i.e. Amplifiers, computers and microphones. However would music survive without modern electronic technology, you could arguably say that the power of music without the electronic technology would not be as effective as it is with modern technology. Does the opportunity for new ways of recording and performing come inevitably with the ability music has of technologically developing? Without technology where would the future recording artist be, even live performances require the aid of technology to amplify and engage the spectator. Music is circulated by studio recording and distributed via CD, remove the technology and would this inevitably wipe out the ‘popular music’ category? Popular music, that reaches a mass audience through distribution. Without the use of technology would popular music remain? However is this the test of the musician, wiping out the fabricated remixes of Umbrella and keeping up with music as it once was.

1 comment:

Scaletlancer said...

This is generally sound although I am not entirely sure what the bit at the end about Umbrella is all about.