Pop music has ALWAYS been both stripped down as well as requiring evolution. Go back and listen to doo-wop music from the 50's. Truckloads of the same thing delivered over and over with the same chord progressions, same rhythms, same number of singers, etc.A.M. Gold wrote:
Remember, pop music in general started to get more basic and stripped down starting in the late 80's, it wasn't just dance. Was that based on demand, or was it coming from the supply side?
Being basic and stripped down is one means to popular appeal. You will never have the world swooning over some complex multi-modal keyboard wizard 'melody' otherwise Jordan Rudess would be as much a household name as Justin Bieber.
No worries - the world needs music for the masses and the niches.



