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david bammer
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"an act changing their name to differentiate a new period in their oeuvre..."
Wed Feb-22-12 06:41 PM by david bammer

  

          

inspired by yasiin bey.
i really like this idea and more so the idea of artistic re-invention through the means of a new name and want to talk about it...

we all are accustomed to name changes like jay dee to j dilla or puff daddy to p diddy for frivolous or legal reasons...

but i want to talk about the concept of taking on a new moniker in music as to conclusively communicate to the audience that this is a new period and the re-invigorating effect it can have creatively and attention-wise.

they say that first impressions are very important because you only get to make them once.
and in music/movies or any facet of the entertainment industry that is definitely true for the act and the impression they make on their audience.
it's possible to alienate potential consumers with subtle sub-communications that make people not want to align with you and consume your art.
"okayplayery" as an adjective is one relevant example of this.

we all know about parliament/funkadelic being 2 seperate entities to allow different directions in their music or zev love x transformation into mf doom or acts like prince/madlib who released music under a pseudonym.
needless to say, a name "chnage" can be freeing creatively for an act with an already established reputation.
which leads me back to yasiin bey.

if "mos def" (an outdated reference to 90's nyc hiphop) was releasing an album tomorrow, i would likely not even download it.
yassin bey on the other hand?
well the court is still out on how DIFFERENT yassin bey is from "mos def", but i am definitely more interested in hearing what a yassin bey mp3 sounds like.
imo, it's an interesting evidencing of perception in a consumer.
but more so, i think it could be utilized fittingly by artists to differentiate "periods" in their music.
where as mos def (to go back tothe example utilized here) represented 90's nyc hiphop, yassin bey could represent an allegance and a direction that is entirely different.
i think this is interesting and intriguing and i would think it's especially relevant to the internet age of music.
i'd love to see this become more common place if utilized appropriately.

  

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an act changing their name to differentiate a new period in their oeuvre... [View all] , david bammer, Wed Feb-22-12 06:40 PM
 
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related... the implications of doing this
Feb 22nd 2012
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RE: Feels pretty gimmicky to me.
Feb 22nd 2012
2
that too...
Feb 22nd 2012
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      RE: that too...
Feb 22nd 2012
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           RE: But you used Mos Def as your example.
Feb 23rd 2012
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                i really disagree re: mos def...
Feb 23rd 2012
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                     RE: But he's still rapping over loops.
Sep 23rd 2012
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happens all the time in Dance Music...
Feb 22nd 2012
3
Jefferson Airplane ---> Jefferson Starship
Feb 22nd 2012
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See....
Feb 23rd 2012
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      LMAO!
Feb 23rd 2012
10
jay dee is considered a different sound/artist than jay dilla
Feb 22nd 2012
7
meant to say j dilla NOT jay dilla...
Feb 23rd 2012
13
yeah that definitely counts
Feb 23rd 2012
15
Jay Dee was better
Sep 23rd 2012
18
How long did Mike Bigga last for Killa Mike?
Feb 22nd 2012
8
maybe a month; Chip tha Ripper recently became King Chip for some reason
Sep 23rd 2012
17
O(+>
Feb 23rd 2012
11
2 chainz, makaveli the don...
Sep 23rd 2012
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