Skip to content
J Student Reporters

J Student Reporters

featured by The Korea Daily

Menu
  • Home
  • About Us
  • How To Join JSR
  • In Print
  • JSR FAQ
  • Contact Us
Menu

The Return of the Past

Posted on October 1, 2012November 9, 2012 by Min.Syung
A student is studying for his upcoming test while listening to his music.
-source: (http://www.medicmagic.net)

A large demographic of modern teens are seeking older generational music.

The modern pop music has entered a phase of technology. Songs are created completely synthetically with the uses of auto tune or virtual instruments via computer generated beats and sounds with no actually need for live equipment. This “electronic” genre of music has attained great fame within the teenage demographics as seen with artists such as Skrillex or DeadMau5’s success and praise from the music community.

Jamie Chang, a sophomore from North Hollywood High School, a fan of a dub-step style of electronic music explained why she liked electronic music and why it is a legitimate form of music. “Even if it is computer generated, it’s still art/music because it takes skill to actually create dubstep.  It also helps me concentrate because it’s calming in a way,” Chang said.

However, this new generation of music is also met with a counter culture consisting of the music ranging mostly from the 60s up to the 90s called the “oldies”. The “oldies” often times denounce the electronic music as “vulgar,” “meaningless,” and “non-philosophical.”

“It isn’t real music.” said Emily Nevens, a sophomore from North Hollywood High School. “It doesn’t take any real skill to make electronic ‘music’ and it is just sounds made from a computer.”

She later added, “It takes some skill to make genuine music: composing melodies and harmonies that work together while creating well thought lyrics that go with the instrumental aspect works. Songs are actually more like pictures really. Like pictures, songs can speak a thousand words because the tone, pitch, rhythms, lyrics all work to convey a message.”

This kind of counter culture movement is not new. Jazz had been a counter culture against classical music as classic rock, alternative, and hip hop were all part of a counter culture of their era of a certain music genre. These counter culture movement tend to eventually become the dominant culture. This cycle of popularization of a genre and the reactionary counter culture will continue on and soon, another counter culture will emerge in response to both electronic and “oldies.”

Avatar photo

Min.Syung

Bon jour! Je m'appelle Syung ! But you can also call me Denny! I am very interested in robotics and computer programming and musical productions! I will try to inform you as much as possible! 😀

More Posts

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

search articles

About JSR

Visit the J Student Board Instruction Manual website to access your Editorial Group pages, sign up for office hours, or brush up on JSR style.

www.EduBridgePlus.com JSR 기사 보기

search articles

Categories

About JSR

Visit the J Student Board Instruction Manual website to access your Editorial Group pages, sign up for office hours, or brush up on JSR style.

Apply 22nd JSR

©2025 J Student Reporters | Built using WordPress and Responsive Blogily theme by Superb