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""Indie" in 2012 = ?"


  

          

What does it actually mean these days?

It started as "independent", a term to describe groups that were unsigned. From there it got looser to describe new/obscure groups (even if they were on a label). The "indie" scene grew into an exclusive club of hipsters that appreciated all things ironic.

These days, the "indie" scene is mainstream (which is ironic in itself) and groups like Fleet Foxes and Grizzly Bear are given labels like "indie-folk". Can somebody explain what makes them "indie"? They don't get a lot of radio play (but they are both pretty popular regardless). Is their music ironic (seems to come from a genuine enough place to me)? Do they not value musicianship/quality of singing (seems like they do)? Mumford and Sons make radio oriented folk, but these days, even they are also lumped in with "indie-folk".

I used to think that the "indie" label was given to groups when Pitchfork (the eye of the indie storm) gave them a favorable review, regardless of the strengths or weaknesses of the music itself, but that no longer applies. Now it just seems like a convenient label today's music snobs (the OG "indie" people?) use to dismiss new music. The term means everything and nothing.



  

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"Indie" in 2012 = ? [View all] , good5, Tue Sep-18-12 03:09 PM
 
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Sep 18th 2012
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Sep 18th 2012
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Indie the ''genre'' never really meant independent whatever...
Sep 18th 2012
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RE: Indie the ''genre'' never really meant independent whatever...
Sep 22nd 2012
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i don't know, but
Sep 18th 2012
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RE: "Indie" in 2012 = ?
Sep 18th 2012
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welcome to the boards. Stay a while.
Sep 18th 2012
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we need to change our lens
Sep 19th 2012
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I don't agree with this:
Sep 19th 2012
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RE: we need to change our lens
Sep 19th 2012
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      good posts, and i join in welcoming you to the boards
Sep 19th 2012
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           Do you really believe that?
Sep 19th 2012
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                what i believe even more is that people aren't genres
Sep 20th 2012
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                     RE: what i believe even more is that people aren't genres
Sep 20th 2012
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                     Of course people aren't genres...
Sep 20th 2012
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                          RE: Of course people aren't genres...
Sep 20th 2012
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                               And you really think people do that?
Sep 20th 2012
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                               RE: And you really think people do that?
Sep 20th 2012
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                                    RE: And you really think people do that?
Sep 20th 2012
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                                         RE: And you really think people do that?
Sep 20th 2012
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                                              ...
Sep 20th 2012
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                               genres are definitely real
Sep 20th 2012
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                               RE: genres are definitely real
Sep 20th 2012
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                               RE: Of course people aren't genres...
Sep 22nd 2012
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                                    RE: Of course people aren't genres...
Sep 22nd 2012
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when did jazz dominate the pop sound?
Sep 20th 2012
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      RE: when did jazz dominate the pop sound?
Sep 20th 2012
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      1920s-50s
Sep 20th 2012
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           RE: 1920s-50s
Sep 22nd 2012
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in terms of how average people use it, it feels like the new college roc...
Sep 18th 2012
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I love you, Indie.
Sep 19th 2012
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me and gb, bff.
Sep 19th 2012
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Have you suffered a stroke?
Sep 19th 2012
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      just a key stroke
Sep 22nd 2012
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-HERE IN LIE SPOILERS-
Sep 19th 2012
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Marketing Termenology
Sep 20th 2012
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