What is the chosen genre, which your magazine will focus upon?
I have decided to base the genre of my music magazine upon 'Indie'. I have chosen this genre because I think I will be able to present it better than i would other genres. I originally wanted to do 'dance-pop', but then when I thought about it, I came to realise that I wouldn't be able to portray it or bring it across very well as I maybe would compared to 'Indie'. Therefore, I finally decided to do 'Indie'.
What are the key features of this genre (i.e what are the main cultural and musical elements of this genre that give it its own individual appeal- how does this genre represent itself)?
'Indie' music is basically 'independant music', therefore artists associated with this genre tend to be less staged as a 'pop' artist would be. A 'pop' artist would be alot more manufactured and rehearsed than an 'indie' artist would be, because they are independent and work for themselves, generally doing all the work on their own and not having teams of large numbers working behind them. Key features of this genre would definitely be that Independence and the fact they associate and belong with small music labels, as opposed to huge, major music labels in the music industry. 'Indie' artists will probably also have less money than major names in the music business that fall under 'Pop', they wont be as well known and they will struggle alot more with getting by in life. Successful 'Pop' artists that are huge and extremely well known, will probably always belong to a famous record label alongside other huge artists, and they'll all know each other and maybe work together abit more than 'Indie' artists would. 'Indie' artists keep themselves to themselves and only extremely successful ones might belong to major record labels, i think that's a key feature of 'Indie' music. The music is nearly always played with guitars mainly and follow a more relaxed however heavy rhythm to the tune of the song. Songs produced by 'Indie' artists wont be as hyped-up and happy-go-lucky as 'Pop' music would be, and would follow a lower beat and maybe a more down-to-earth approach to their songs, giving the themselves identity, making themselves different from the rest such as really famous artists, of course making themselves individual. The genre represents itself through guitars and the particular clothing they wear. 'Indie' artists tend to wear vintage-style clothes such as drainpipes and checked shirts etc, as opposed to hardly wearing anything like 'pop' artists tend to do. Although they show less skin than 'pop' artists, it would definitely not go as far as maybe 'rock/metal' music would go where they show no skin at all. 'Indie' artists also have that look of swept hair, sticking to their style and come across however they wish to. They don't show off in huge, expensive cars and wear lots of bling like 'R&B' artists, they are toned down but present a very individual approach around themselves.
What magazines, currently in publication, cover this genre?
Personally, I don't really think there are thousands of huge, well-known music magazines out there, associated with purely 'indie' music. Having said that, I'd say if i was to choose one well-known magazine that I personally think was the most 'indie' (ish) I would say 'NME'. NME has been publishing weekly magazines since the 7th March 1952, and is still ongoing to this date. This magazine has seen very famous faces pose for the cover and bases around most genres at separate times. For instance, one week it could focus upon 'indie' and the next maybe 'punk'. Other magazines such as 'Kerrang' and 'Clash'are also associated with the genre have chosen-Indie and i ill then analyse them in a later post as well as NME.
What features do they have in their magazine and how do these features tie in with their target audience's expectations of representation?
If NME was focusing upon 'indie' music one week, the producers would deliberately associate the cover and contents with the 'indie' theme. For example, the images will revolve around that genre and relate to things associated with that particular style of music. Features in NME include the recent music charts and how artists in general rank against each other each week with their new releases. The magazine also features stories and interviews around different artists, whether their famous or just well known, or even just...known. I suppose it brings attention to those artists not quite in the spotlight as well as promoting those who are in the centre limelight at that time. Images probably make up over 50% of NME, and when I have actually read it myself, its amazing at just how many photographs there actually are displayed and featured in it. NME is defiantly associated with rock and indie music more than 'pop' and happy-clappy music. This is presented through the images they use and generally the background on the magazines are dark colours, making the images and text stand out more and look more effective and powerful. Again, if they were focusing a weeks edition on 'Indie' music, they most likely would photograph an artist playing the guitar or looking down the camera in associated clothes (drainpipes/checked shirts, sannies etc). This would then meet the expectations for the people who bought it that particular week or edition.
What additional features could you put in your magazine to make it stand out and appeal to an audience that is not already being marketed to?
In terms of age, I would probably feature a slightly more older artist associated to my genre, to make it that little bit more appealing to the older generation who maybe wouldn't buy the magazine if it contained all young artists. Young people are being marketed for alot more sufficiently and better than older people are, therefore, if i did decide to do this it would attract them and promote a positive vibe of maybe equality and fairness.
GENRE RESEARCH
(some information has been taken, editted and re-written from http://www.wikipedia.org/)
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