To some extent, all of them. Nobody is claiming that marketing is the sole reason that anyone is successful, but you can't deny that it's an extremely important part of pop music. Still doubting? Two words, Mini Vanili...QED.A.M. Gold wrote:So ABBA is purely popular because of what...Soooo much repetition 35 years ago that it somehow resonates forward even to the current day?Tricky-Loops wrote:Nothing can make me believe that (many) people are liking ABBA because of their "killer melodies" and greatness of songwriting. It's all about repetition and marketing - and even younger people have heard ABBA many times on the radio, TV, advertisements, musicals, shopping malls, from their parents...and I include myself, without all those marketing I wouldn't know anything of ABBA...
Who else does this apply to? The Beatles? The Stones? Michael Jackson? Elvis?
And what does any of that have to do with EDM? I thought that the purpose of this thread was to try to understand how melody fits into EDM. How many purely instrumental tracks, let alone dance hits, ever hit the pop charts?
I can't quite figure out what your goal is here, do you want to be Rolling Stones of EDM?
ABBA is fun and sweet, but clearly dated and not EDM in any sense of the word. So it's not clear to me other than they were a milktoast disco band, what they have to do with this conversation.I think what you're really saying is you don't like ABBA and as a result you can't conceive of why anyone else does, other than that they must have been brainwashed.