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On the subject of "Amp"

> Amp fizzled because no one watched it.

Maybe so, but this is one of those rare situations where I've really gotta give MTV due credit.

They actually stuck with the series for a good three years or so (1996-1998 approximately; not sure when it officially died but I recall seeing new eps as late as fall '98), even giving it a pre-midnight time slot at one point in early 1997. The series even spawned a CD compilation or two. It certainly opened my ears to a host of acts that I'm still a huge fun of even today - Future Sound Of London, DJ Shadow, Underworld, among others.

The proverbial fly in the ointment with Amp lay solely in its programming. When the show stuck with the bread and butter of electronica at the time, it was great. However, they'd inevtiably veer off into fringe territory every so often that just didn't fit, ranging from the truly abstract (Microstoria, etc) to almost new-age-like material (I recall seeing a Jean Michael Jarre video or two).

Points due for steering clear of the obvious fluff and for running the musical gamut - trance, techno, lounge, trip-hop, drum & bass - but I imagine it was a hard combo package to sell to an average viewer (it was for me at times).

I've always wondered if Amp was a third-party program that was packaged together independently of MTV. The show had a unique intro and close along with a really slick set of interstitials, graphics, and visual pieces that MTV seldom lends to its video-based programs, most of which are usually little more than video blocks with a host shilling the genre and its acts. I may just have to dig up an old videotape of the show and scan through the credits.

One final bit of Amp related trivia - the intro used in the later years of Howard Stern's E! show (the one with the Matrix-like camera action) was based on a video he saw and liked while watching Amp: Meat Beat Manifesto's clip for "Helter Skelter '97".

- M
 
Re: CARSON DALY?

> the current breed of MTV fans don't even know who Carson
> Daly is; it's been years since he was the regular host of
> TRL,and years since he was the 'face' of MTV!
>
*I was NOT trying to be funny. THat shows how much
MTV impacts my life. Now, if the calendar was 1992,
i could tell you which Kurt Loder's outro would be used:
"MTV NEWS: you hear it, (record scratching, video image,
madonna, dr.dre) FIRST!"
 
LCD(?) vs. Scooter..

On the post/thread about can TRUE DANCE Anthems,
survive on very commercial FM ?

Well, I was playing the proJect Gotham racing 3,
on xbox360..and, the instrumental part of the LCD
song(or what ever that group is) and the non-singing
portion was amazing to drive too...the vocals killed it. (for me)

On, the way over there, [the real drive :) i had
it on scooter "welcome to the rave/move your ass"
THe beats were intense, and the vocals, all be-it,
simple and repetitive, were some thing i wouldnt mind
hearing in regular rotation.
 
Re: LCD(?) vs. Scooter..

>
> On, the way over there, [the real drive :) i had
> it on scooter "welcome to the rave/move your ass"
> THe beats were intense, and the vocals, all be-it,
> simple and repetitive, were some thing i wouldnt mind
> hearing in regular rotation.
>
Haha, "Move Your Ass" is one of my favorite songs from the 90s. I have a few of Scooter's CDs, and loved them when they first came on the scene with Happy Hardcore.

"It's nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice" ;)
 
Scooter..

> "It's nice to be important, but it's more important to be
> nice" ;)
>
that was the mix i was listening too : )
scooter deserves MORE Respect !!!
 
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