The Noughties

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A Levels Music Tech (History) Mind Map on The Noughties, created by Hazel Meades on 21/03/2014.
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The Noughties
  1. Changes in technology
    1. Sequencing software for computers developed dramatically in the lead up to this period.
      1. Creation of talent shows and reality TV shows such as the X Factor, Pop Idol and American Idol showcased and made pop music mainstream.
        1. Highly sequenced electronic music was popular
          1. Youtube was created in 2005 and the music industry took advantage of it using it to promote albums via advertising.
            1. Itunes
            2. Typical songs
              1. Never Gonna Give You Up by Rick Astley
                1. Where Is The Love? by Black Eyed Peas
                  1. Mad World cover by Gary Jules
                    1. Push The Button by Sugababes
                      1. Just Dance by Lady Gaga
                      2. New developments
                        1. Started by popular musical groups. Recent examples are the Kings of Leon and The Delgados.
                          1. Able to use the internet to help popularise songs.
                            1. Constant software development makes it easier to create and record your own pieces in your home.
                              1. Genres such as: grime, dancehall/ragga, dance music, hip hop and indie rock emerged and/or developed.
                                1. Highly sequenced electronic music started to become more popular e.g: trance, electro house and dubstep.
                                  1. More independent (Indie) record labels
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