November 2019 300bpm Planning
Oct. 7th, 2019 03:40 pmThe next round of 300bpm will be held some weekend this upcoming November. Give your input on exactly when here.
In addition, one change to the structure I'm considering is giving each round of the collection a loose theme for the music suggested. So, for instance, my favorite idea for the November edition is "The Opposite of Holiday Music" -- to be interpreted as you wish. I'd also be open to "Holiday Music" if people want that.
It could also perhaps be a genre-- hip-hop, punk, classical. I think it'd be fun, but I'd love to hear y'all's input.
If you have thoughts on that, or any other changes to the structure, feel free to comment on this post.
Edited to add clarification:
One thing is that this will be an optional theme! You wouldn't have to justify to anyone if your prompts met it--it's more to have another way to encourage creativity and doing new things, if people want to do that. An alternative would be a bingo card that people could ask for.
And as a note, the thing that appeals to me about "The Opposite of Holiday Music" is precisely that it is absurd and indeterminate and kinda meaningless.
You could go so many weird directions with it. Is it "Fuck Christmas" music that's still basically Christmas music, like Fairytale of New York? Is it Islamic vocal music, because "Holiday" is a not-so-subtle appeal to Christian values that leaves a lot of people out and you want to make a point by drawing attention to the excluded? Is it the Avinu Malkeinu, making a point that the "holidays" meant here are not actually the High Holy Days? Is it even, within Christianity, an Easter hymn because it isn't even actually the most important Christian holiday? Is it screaming metal music, because the tone so different? Is it music about quotidian daily life, because a normal day is the opposite of a holiday? Is it aggressively secular music, because holiday evokes "holy day"? And so on.
I'm getting the feedback that people don't like the absurdity/specificity, though, so I hear you! Thank you so much for taking the time to give me your thoughts as I muse over this question.
In addition, one change to the structure I'm considering is giving each round of the collection a loose theme for the music suggested. So, for instance, my favorite idea for the November edition is "The Opposite of Holiday Music" -- to be interpreted as you wish. I'd also be open to "Holiday Music" if people want that.
It could also perhaps be a genre-- hip-hop, punk, classical. I think it'd be fun, but I'd love to hear y'all's input.
If you have thoughts on that, or any other changes to the structure, feel free to comment on this post.
Edited to add clarification:
One thing is that this will be an optional theme! You wouldn't have to justify to anyone if your prompts met it--it's more to have another way to encourage creativity and doing new things, if people want to do that. An alternative would be a bingo card that people could ask for.
And as a note, the thing that appeals to me about "The Opposite of Holiday Music" is precisely that it is absurd and indeterminate and kinda meaningless.
You could go so many weird directions with it. Is it "Fuck Christmas" music that's still basically Christmas music, like Fairytale of New York? Is it Islamic vocal music, because "Holiday" is a not-so-subtle appeal to Christian values that leaves a lot of people out and you want to make a point by drawing attention to the excluded? Is it the Avinu Malkeinu, making a point that the "holidays" meant here are not actually the High Holy Days? Is it even, within Christianity, an Easter hymn because it isn't even actually the most important Christian holiday? Is it screaming metal music, because the tone so different? Is it music about quotidian daily life, because a normal day is the opposite of a holiday? Is it aggressively secular music, because holiday evokes "holy day"? And so on.
I'm getting the feedback that people don't like the absurdity/specificity, though, so I hear you! Thank you so much for taking the time to give me your thoughts as I muse over this question.
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Date: 2019-10-09 04:33 am (UTC)