Zusammenfassung der Ressource
The Noughties
- Changes in technology
- Sequencing software for computers developed dramatically in the lead up to this period.
- Creation of talent shows and reality TV shows such as the X Factor, Pop Idol and American Idol showcased and made pop music mainstream.
- Highly sequenced electronic music was popular
- Youtube was created in 2005 and the music industry took advantage of it using it to promote albums via advertising.
- Itunes
- Typical songs
- Never Gonna Give You Up by Rick Astley
- Where Is The Love? by Black Eyed Peas
- Mad World cover by Gary Jules
- Push The Button by Sugababes
- Just Dance by Lady Gaga
- New
developments
- Started by popular musical
groups. Recent examples are the
Kings of Leon and The Delgados.
- Able to use the internet to help popularise songs.
- Constant software development makes it easier to
create and record your own pieces in your home.
- Genres such as: grime, dancehall/ragga,
dance music, hip hop and indie rock
emerged and/or developed.
- Highly sequenced electronic music started to become
more popular e.g: trance, electro house and dubstep.
- More independent
(Indie) record
labels