A Paler Shade of White---Sasha Frere-Jones Podcast and New Yorker article Criticizing Indie Rock for Failing to Incorporate African-American Influences

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Most rap dudes already love rock though.

Whiney G. Weingarten, Tuesday, 16 October 2007 05:04 (eighteen years ago)

You've seen 'em at Arcade Fire gigs or Battles or Metallica or Mellencamp?

curmudgeon, Tuesday, 16 October 2007 05:12 (eighteen years ago)

Metallica, sure.

Whiney G. Weingarten, Tuesday, 16 October 2007 05:21 (eighteen years ago)

it's funny that LCD are brought up as one of the ignored strands of indie getting rhythm; I wonder now how the arcade fire record would've turned out if james murphy had've produced it, as was the plan.

haitch, Tuesday, 16 October 2007 05:24 (eighteen years ago)

I wonder now how the arcade fire record would've turned out if james murphy had've produced it, as was the plan.

lol what.

Jordan Sargent, Tuesday, 16 October 2007 05:25 (eighteen years ago)

ok wait don't answer that i don't feel like derailing this thread over some brooklyn vegan rumor.

Jordan Sargent, Tuesday, 16 October 2007 05:25 (eighteen years ago)

xxx-post

Swizz Beats worked with Metallica, Joe Budden raps over Metallica, Lil Jon sites Metallica as in influence for the new record.

Whiney G. Weingarten, Tuesday, 16 October 2007 05:25 (eighteen years ago)

where does hot chip fit into this?

Roz, Tuesday, 16 October 2007 05:31 (eighteen years ago)

hey, i'm just going off an interview i read. they're definitely getting remixed by him, i know that much. (xxp)

haitch, Tuesday, 16 October 2007 05:34 (eighteen years ago)

The heavily compressed frequencies of indie rock cause iPod headphones to vibrate, literally massaging Nick Southall's writing career.

Curt1s Stephens, Tuesday, 16 October 2007 05:34 (eighteen years ago)

yeah hot chip.

Jordan Sargent, Tuesday, 16 October 2007 05:35 (eighteen years ago)

um white stripes?

Dimension 5ive, Tuesday, 16 October 2007 05:36 (eighteen years ago)

this is really easy backseat driving for us, as we don't have a "point" to make, and we've had a night to think about it.

da croupier, Tuesday, 16 October 2007 05:38 (eighteen years ago)

and sfj didn't 3 years?

Jordan Sargent, Tuesday, 16 October 2007 05:40 (eighteen years ago)

didn't have*

Jordan Sargent, Tuesday, 16 October 2007 05:40 (eighteen years ago)

ant dude give me some time, i only just clicked on this thread

Dimension 5ive, Tuesday, 16 October 2007 05:40 (eighteen years ago)

um

Dimension 5ive, Tuesday, 16 October 2007 05:40 (eighteen years ago)

uh

Dimension 5ive, Tuesday, 16 October 2007 05:40 (eighteen years ago)

okay i got nothing

Dimension 5ive, Tuesday, 16 October 2007 05:40 (eighteen years ago)

and sfj didn't 3 years?

I assumed this was written in a Bangsian fit of spontaneous inspiration

da croupier, Tuesday, 16 October 2007 05:42 (eighteen years ago)

oh maybe. i was just referring to the ilm thead started by sfj (linked here by john d.) that basically introduces the idea brought up in the article.

Jordan Sargent, Tuesday, 16 October 2007 05:44 (eighteen years ago)

from 4 years ago actually.

Jordan Sargent, Tuesday, 16 October 2007 05:44 (eighteen years ago)

"About five years ago, indie rockers began to rediscover the pleasures of rhythm."

-SF/J

bears repeating

da croupier, Tuesday, 16 October 2007 05:46 (eighteen years ago)

whatever maybe trae is a strawman use yung joc or styles p or whoever you want.

-- Jordan Sargent, Tuesday, 16 October 2007 05:02 (45 minutes ago) Link

the same yung joc who said on the radio he listens to gnarles barkley & my chemical romance and that his fav album is tougher than leather? the same styles p who gives props to the ramones & ended his last album with 3 rock remixes? etc etc big surprise ol' j sargent not knowing wtf hes talking bout as usual

and what, Tuesday, 16 October 2007 05:59 (eighteen years ago)

haha okay ethan, yung joc really listens to my chemical romance.

Jordan Sargent, Tuesday, 16 October 2007 06:02 (eighteen years ago)

and again, ending your album w/ 'rock remixes' does not equal the ideas brought up in the article.

Jordan Sargent, Tuesday, 16 October 2007 06:04 (eighteen years ago)

You hafta keep in mind that since at least the mid 90s, contemporary rap & r&b is processed and packaged and mtved etc right next to / in the midst of the hated 'alternative rock' and pop-punk and assorted jock-rock etc which is all anathema to alienated pre-indie-kids. It doesn't help that then the jock types embrace both sets of icons - rappers and rock stars - as equal expressions of unadulterated power and whatever, sexual potency, enjoyment. It isn't the blackness which our hopeless boring white indie heroes retreat from; instead its just power--incarnated as the chosen representatives of a dominant culture which sells sexiness (not sex) as potency (both male and female) wrapped in a suffocating corporate marketing gauze. etc.

The problem is that the alternatives turned to are so reactionary; authenticity, purity, solitude, etc.-- I don't have any answers from this point, and I'm tired, but I think it looks more promising to start here than from like, 'um why don't white indie pplz like black music.' Anyways all of this was just a restatement of someones point up above but there have been a lot of intervening posts and people are still ignoring this so there

walter benjamin, Tuesday, 16 October 2007 06:05 (eighteen years ago)

im sure he was just pretending to like my chemical romance in order to impress famous internet music critic sasha frere jones, indie pop musician john darnielle, and noted gay porn star jordan sargent

and what, Tuesday, 16 October 2007 06:05 (eighteen years ago)

though it did impress venerable city paper writer ethan padgett.

Jordan Sargent, Tuesday, 16 October 2007 06:23 (eighteen years ago)

Which Celebs would you invite to a circle jerk/gang bang

strgn, Tuesday, 16 October 2007 06:33 (eighteen years ago)

what an embarrassment of an article
the lame white guilt, the "i have black friends and/or musical influences!" middle eight, the arbitrary binary construction and segregation of 'white' music and 'black' music, the misconceptions of what it means for music to 'have rhythm', the ignorance/omission of the numerous bands who show musical diversity in all sorts of ways, etc.
painful to read

sleepingbag, Tuesday, 16 October 2007 06:39 (eighteen years ago)

also indie types are crap at playing their instruments

electricsound, Tuesday, 16 October 2007 06:53 (eighteen years ago)

Once again, Pavement.

Whiney G. Weingarten, Tuesday, 16 October 2007 07:12 (eighteen years ago)

sleepingbag OTM

GOTT PUNCH II HAWKWINDZ, Tuesday, 16 October 2007 07:14 (eighteen years ago)

sleepingbag OTM

OTM. He also conveniently fails to note that hip-hop, too, has lost most of its rhythmic zest. Now it’s all about the linking, resinous beats and — obligatory these days — the thinny VSTi synths. No wonder people are sick and tired of it.

Jeb, Tuesday, 16 October 2007 08:00 (eighteen years ago)

Exactly what is the problem here? Is there a rule that says R&B or funk elements have to be incorporated in every single song written today?

Geir Hongro, Tuesday, 16 October 2007 10:28 (eighteen years ago)

this has been a simon reynolds meme since forever and it's sorta racisty.

That one guy that hit it and quit it, Tuesday, 16 October 2007 10:36 (eighteen years ago)

I also wonder what is this guy doing at all those indie gigs? It seems he is expecting stuff that the rest of the audience prefer not to hear at all.

Geir Hongro, Tuesday, 16 October 2007 10:43 (eighteen years ago)

the smiths had some funky jams.

(there's a quote for the ban max r thread)

max r, Tuesday, 16 October 2007 10:44 (eighteen years ago)

didn't dance music make all these sort of arguments redundant anyway?

black guys influenced by kraftwerk and new order, black and white producers developing jungle, raves having racially mixed crowds, etc...

not so easy to tag certain styles as "black" or "white" now.

max r, Tuesday, 16 October 2007 10:49 (eighteen years ago)

great work, keep it up.

That one guy that hit it and quit it, Tuesday, 16 October 2007 10:51 (eighteen years ago)

Ban ILX.

Dom Passantino, Tuesday, 16 October 2007 10:52 (eighteen years ago)

Rap is obviously the "blackets" genre ever. Sampling doesn't count as "influence".

Geir Hongro, Tuesday, 16 October 2007 11:01 (eighteen years ago)

Oh for fuck's sake.

Dom Passantino, Tuesday, 16 October 2007 11:01 (eighteen years ago)

my street name is now "blackets".

max r, Tuesday, 16 October 2007 11:03 (eighteen years ago)

Good name for an indie band

Tom D., Tuesday, 16 October 2007 11:08 (eighteen years ago)

Boy, this is what I missed last night when I chose to listen to Style Council records!

Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Tuesday, 16 October 2007 11:09 (eighteen years ago)

Dear Robin
Hope you dont mind me writing, its just that theres more than one thing I
need to ask you. If youre so anti-fashion, why not wear flares, instead of
dressing down all the same. Its just that looking like that I can express
my dissatisfaction.

Dear Robin
Let me explain, though you'd never see in a million years. Keep quoting
Cabaret, Berlin, Burroughs, J.G. Ballard, Duchamp, Beauvoir, Kerouac,
Kierkegaard, Michael Rennie. I dont believe you really like Frank Sinatra.

Dear Robin
Youre always so happy, how the hell do you get your inspiration? Youre
like a dumb patriot. If youre supposed to be so angry, why dont you fight
and let me benefit from your right? Dont you know the only way to change
things is to shoot men who arrange things, Dear Robin
I would explain but youd never see in a million years. Well, youve made
your rules, but we dont know that game, perhaps Id listen to your records
but your logics far too lame and Id only waste three valuable minutes of
my life with your insincerity.

You see Robin, Im just searching for the young soul rebels, and I cant
find them anywhere. Where have you hidden them?

Maybe you should welcome the new soul vision.

max r, Tuesday, 16 October 2007 11:30 (eighteen years ago)

Sasha used to love Arcade Fire I thought. He wrote a prior New Yorker article all about them and that show he saw over in London

haha he also wrote about Spoon a few months ago.

Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Tuesday, 16 October 2007 11:48 (eighteen years ago)

The heavily compressed frequencies of indie rock cause iPod headphones to vibrate, literally massaging Nick Southall's writing career.

-- Curt1s Stephens

lol!

º_@ at this bewildering timewarp of a thread.

r|t|c, Tuesday, 16 October 2007 12:00 (eighteen years ago)


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