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Dance fans resentment towards BPM

Dancerev889 said:
Tony Santiago said:
First everyone, BREATHE IN, and BREATHE OUT! :)

First, Nick....if you CLAIM to be a dance fan, then why do you start these bash posts all the time? You do it with PartyFM often enough in here. You also did it to some HD2 station in Baltimore, that I had to call BRETT out to answer it since I was getting rather sick and tired of it (to which he didn't dignify it with a response, and rightfully so). And now you do it here. You really do amaze me, and not in a positive manner. :mad:

But since the topic has been brought up, we do have to call things out here regarding the resentment because I was very critical too. Still am, but looking at the recent playlist, BPM actually appears better than it was around the same time last year, post-merger. If BPM started out like this, then most of the core fans wouldn't complain. To which that is where the ANGST began.

Let's go back to history because somehow things may have been forgotten. When it was solely an XM thing, "BPM" was a very cutting edge dance station reaching out to the core fans that paid for the service along with other stations such as "The Move". XM had always catered to that music fan that wanted a bit of "edge". For those that wanted to get more of a "radio" feel for music, Sirius was around for that, which is why you had a station like "The Beat", which was good for those casual listeners. Yet at the same time when something NEW came out, "The Beat" was late in the game for it. "Area" on Sirius, was a great station and yet I could also understand to some how it could be rather intimidating because of the ultra-progressive trance, EDM sounds. It was really TWO extremes on Sirius yet with XM, somehow they balanced it out.

Early on when BPM was kept for SiriusXM, they played a lot of 80's material. I remember being at last year's WMC wondering what the heck was going on. I did speak to Mike Abrams personally about it (since he was there) and the 80's material was eventually shifted out. Then "Bagatelle Brunch" came in, which to me sounds like a show for "transplanted hipsters entering NYC thinking they are 'kool kats', hanging at the Meatpacking District, yet are listening to Billy Joel on a dance station. See where I'm getting at here? Yet when it came to the fans speaking out about BPM on the Facebook boards, a lot of "games" were being played around in there which caused the fan anger to broil. I was on that board for quite a while with those games, until I decided it was better for me and for what I'm doing to not fall into that trap and work on the positivity of this music.

Point is, BPM WAS about the core fan base when it was launched. Guys like Blake Lawrence and Alan Freed KNEW what the fans wanted and programmed it in such a manner. I suppose in a lot of ways, the BPM (pre-11/08) to BPM (post-11/08) arguments hold similar "water" with Pulse vs. Party FM. While I don't blame ANYTHING that has happened with the station on Mike Abrams, Geronimo or Austin Kramer, clearly the Sirius philosophy had taken over BPM. While the station, according to the list JP provided actually appears to be good and I have few complaints about it, it still isn't close to the days prior to November 2008. Add to the fact that people are paying for this, they want something that they can't find on a "traditional" basis. Sirius helped take that away.

Honestly Brett, I have to call you out on that attitude "If you don't like it, don't listen". :-[ I think you have to give me SOME credit for trying to view things from BOTH the fan perspective and radio industry angles and being as fair-minded as possible. I can understand why Ke$ha appeared on BPM. She is MASS appeal, the hottest thing right now since Lady GaGa in the mindset of mainstream broadcasting and caters to the "casual" fan that make up the majority (as I had stated on another thread). Yet we go back to the history of BPM and perhaps understand why a core dance fan may be rather upset by this. While yes, as a programmer, it's your job to keep a station financially afloat based on the formatics of the music, at the same time you want to please ALL aspects of fans with such formatics. That's why Joel Salkowitz was successful when he ran Hot 103/97 as well as Pulse 87. He knew that "balance" whereas to appeal to that casual crowd yet get at the core crowd evenly. In that sense a core dance fan would "tolerate" hearing a Sean Kingston or Chris Brown track on Pulse 87. Which is what is NOT happening with Party FM. And I GET IT, Vic and John need to keep the stations financially afloat but in the process of doing so, a large segment of the crowd is being alienated because of the dance/hip-hop infrastructure. They may be deleting posts on their board, but I have never heard anyone there say "if you don't like it, don't listen".

You are in a position of great responsibility to present this music to the masses in your region and people respect you for that. You have to concern yourself with the formatics of your station along with the brand of "politics" that goes with it. I know. Sometimes these arguments can be repetitive. But at the same time, it is up to you (and all of us that love this music in such power) to help "guide" and "mentor". To slam on it just isolates and we can't have that. Makes us all look weak.

Maybe this is me, but when I do my one hour show, I WANT to hear what the listeners have to say. In fact, I need to. :) Maybe my hands aren't as "tied" as others, but I want to give my listeners the VERY best because for what I do, I do it for them as well as the growth of our music. Which is something, because there may be a lot of tracks that people don't know, but they LOVE it because of how it is presented. Okay, maybe philosophy doesn't "pay the bills" but it's still something I stand strong on. And if a listener doesn't like something, I'll investigate it and poof...gone. Likewise, if a listener wants MORE of something, I go for it. Yes, I know....programmers do this too, but I have to get back to that one thread on "politics" a while back ago. Heck, if I can create that "engine" for you guys to "earn" something, I'd do it in a heartbeat. I envy hip-hop for that :).

I hate the position I'm in right now because I am stuck between a "rock and a hard place". I understand WHY Party FM has to program the way they do, and I'm still "holding out" for that "big picture" where they can split the signal for 87.7 to become MORE dance intensive, so as to allow 105.3 to become more "rhythmic", to cover that Eastern portion of Suffolk County that doesn't have a hip-hop/rhythmic outlet. I'm not bashing Vic or John in that regards. However, from a dance music fans point of view, I can understand their concerns regarding the "formatics" of the station, especially that some folks in the area do remember Party 105.3 as a dance station when Andre Ferro ran it and being in "shock" hearing the current version.

Pardon the length of this. John Parker did put a good list up, and in comparison to where we were LAST YEAR with BPM, this is an "improvement". We are NEVER going to get that old BPM back, unfortunately. :( But you have Radio Danz, which comes darn close for the core fans. Perhaps my hope is that we can get more fans that are casual to become core. That takes time, and molding with the music. But it's worth it.

Thank you for hearing me out. And Nick, I love ya kid, but you gotta STOP starting new posts with these negative vibes.

Seriously.


Can me out on what? Speaking my opinion on the situation? These boards have become a whine fest over the past year and for what reason? The ironic thing, is its always about a New York station or satellite. I rarely heard any negative comments about any other station. If it wasnt KTU, it was The Beat, if it wasnt the Beat it was Party.

Then there is the issue about what is dance music and what isnt. There isnt a pure dance station on the air right now, by everyones definition. Look at the playlists for yourself. They are loaded with pop remixes or records that most on this board would consider hip-hop. And why is this? Maybe its for a thing called mass appeal.

This past August there was such a good vibe at the DJ expo about where this genre was heading. But then you come on these message boards and you think your best friend died.

Again show me where Party ever said they were a dance station? They are rhythmic station, just like my station.

If you want to see what the dance stations are doing across the country check this website on a regular basis http://www.fmqbproductions.net/dance/index.html . You might get a better understanding on what is going on all the stations.

This is purely laughable...some of the same people who complain about people complaining about just the NY stations were the same ones complaining about KNRJ Phoenix (Energy 92.7/101.1) not having enough power, playing enough of the songs they liked, or having the right management in place. Yet, KNRJ stuck around for nearly seven years (longer than most), and when it was gone, people didn't stop and say "Thanks...", they just searched out the next "better" station.
 
Well Satelite lost me when they dropped my fav stations, The System, and THE MOVE,,, but Area isnt too bad for a good underground dance station, but I just dont see paying for it, when I can get more dance than I can shake a stick at on the net, and if im in the car at night,, which im rarely in the car during the day, ive got WBDG which is deeper than BPM but not too obscure to scare people off,, I think WBDG should increase their dance product during the day,, and I wish TKC would get more air time in the CHI,, and even though I have some differences with brett at some times, I think Z88.9 and also WMPH are some of the best stations,, my fav terrestrial station is C89.5 Seattle... cause they play all kinds of dance, even the classics, and the underground, but they daypart and keep it mainstream during normal listening hours, and they have the best full city signal, so C-89.5 wins hands down,, WMPH second,, and only because they arent 24/7,,, I rate Z88.9 and WBDG Indy, both the same,,, with Z-88.9 slightly more profesional but the dance cuts off at 6.pm where WBDG starts dance around 4 PM,,,, dance factory is good because of the production, but they dont air as much Dance during times when people are actually awake....
 
I know I'm going to be slammed for asking this, but why do people hate pop remixes so much? After reading these posts, I'm convinced I should only enjoy pop remixes in a dark closet while wearing headphones so nobody knows what I'm doing. That said, I don't like ALL pop remixes, but I do enjoy many of them. Lady Gaga - "Bad Romance" (Dave Aude Radio Edit), Ke$ha - "Tik Tok" (Fred Falke Radio Edit), and Blake Lewis - "Heartbreak On Vinyl" (Bimbo Jones Radio Edit) are a few of my current faves.

Do we hate pop remixes because they are not done specifically by dance artists? Would remixes of the songs I mentioned above have a better chance of getting added if they were done by dance artists or had dance remixers attached to them? For example, if the song was David Guetta f/Blake Lewis - "Heartbreak On Vinyl" would dance stations and listeners that instantly turn up their noses at pop remixes be more likely to give the song a chance? I'd bet money that many dance stations that added "Sexy Chick" to their playlists last year wouldn't have done so if the song didn't have Guetta's name attached. Akon - "Sexy Chick"--even if remixed by Dave Aude or Bimbo Jones, e.g.--likely would have been ignored by many dance outlets simply because it was a pop remix. I feel like too many songs are rejected because of who released them instead of because of how they sound.

I love pure dance tracks as much as the rest of you. I just like hearing them in combination with some pop remixes. The ideal dance station, for me, would be a nice mix of radio-friendly trance, house, electro, and pop remixes. Right now, I can't find one station that offers that balance for me. Some are too heavy on pop remixes for my taste. Others seem to shy away from almost every pop remix out there. Others run too much like a jukebox with not enough attention paid to soundcoding and balance, so we get three pop remixes in a row and then none for a long stretch of time.

I could be wrong, but I don't recall pop remixes having such a bad reputation in years past. I'm just curious to hear your thoughts as to why you or others dislike them so much.
 
I love hearbreak on vinyl from blake lewis,, he truly is an underated dance and pop artists, he should have won American idol.. I dont hate pop remixes, I just dont think a Dance station should play 90 percent pop remixes,, I cant stand Keisha cause of her annoying voice and crude lyrics... but thats not to say i dont like pop/dance,, its just i dont want to hear it 24/7,,, of course you should play some,, maybe 20 percent pop remixes, but not the 80 percent BPM does.. I actually like the old beat CH 66 better than the current BPM, cause i liked the freestyle and 80s 90s dance mixed in... BPM was best when Alan freed was there, and also blake lawrence.
 
Mid West Clubber said:
Well Satelite lost me when they dropped my fav stations, The System, and THE MOVE,,, but Area isnt too bad for a good underground dance station, but I just dont see paying for it, when I can get more dance than I can shake a stick at on the net, and if im in the car at night,, which im rarely in the car during the day, ive got WBDG which is deeper than BPM but not too obscure to scare people off,, I think WBDG should increase their dance product during the day,, and I wish TKC would get more air time in the CHI,, and even though I have some differences with brett at some times, I think Z88.9 and also WMPH are some of the best stations,, my fav terrestrial station is C89.5 Seattle... cause they play all kinds of dance, even the classics, and the underground, but they daypart and keep it mainstream during normal listening hours, and they have the best full city signal, so C-89.5 wins hands down,, WMPH second,, and only because they arent 24/7,,, I rate Z88.9 and WBDG Indy, both the same,,, with Z-88.9 slightly more profesional but the dance cuts off at 6.pm where WBDG starts dance around 4 PM,,,, dance factory is good because of the production, but they dont air as much Dance during times when people are actually awake....

Fridays we are all dance until 8 am on Saturday morning. Z 2 is coming soon to an internet near you.
 
Dancerev889 said:
Mid West Clubber said:
Well Satelite lost me when they dropped my fav stations, The System, and THE MOVE,,, but Area isnt too bad for a good underground dance station, but I just dont see paying for it, when I can get more dance than I can shake a stick at on the net, and if im in the car at night,, which im rarely in the car during the day, ive got WBDG which is deeper than BPM but not too obscure to scare people off,, I think WBDG should increase their dance product during the day,, and I wish TKC would get more air time in the CHI,, and even though I have some differences with brett at some times, I think Z88.9 and also WMPH are some of the best stations,, my fav terrestrial station is C89.5 Seattle... cause they play all kinds of dance, even the classics, and the underground, but they daypart and keep it mainstream during normal listening hours, and they have the best full city signal, so C-89.5 wins hands down,, WMPH second,, and only because they arent 24/7,,, I rate Z88.9 and WBDG Indy, both the same,,, with Z-88.9 slightly more profesional but the dance cuts off at 6.pm where WBDG starts dance around 4 PM,,,, dance factory is good because of the production, but they dont air as much Dance during times when people are actually awake....

Fridays we are all dance until 8 am on Saturday morning. Z 2 is coming soon to an internet near you.

Just let us know the launch date and we will be behind you :)
 
Ditto on what Tony said... Thnks for continuing to support dance on Z88.9,, we need more school stations to see that this format is at least viable for part time. WBDG does well in indianapolis, and only has 400 watts,, if it can work in indiana, it can work anywhere..Well,,,, maybe not in the comonwealth states.. West Virginia and Virginia has had more resentment toward dance than anywhere I ever lived,, I did hear a discount food store playing Energy 98 one morning,, but people in those two states say that your gay or a guido if you listen to dance,, as if they even know what guido means... i dont ever want to go back there again... The CHR stations in the area dont even have mixshows that support dance,, The only station that played some dance was to DX Kiss 95.1 Charlotte from 115 miles down the road.. and i heard 96.1 The beat play the dance mix of Taylor Swift once.. and on the former Cumulous Hot 100,, they played Captain Hollywood project-more and more... even their Hit Music now 105.7 played no dance aside from Pitbull,, they played the non dance version of Kid Cudi.. Most of the NOW stations are good about playing as much dance as they can get by with.
 
Im sorry for you Tony,, and Nick.... Guido's are generally jerks,,, and despite what some think, they dont all like Dance Music... To be a true guido,, you must be of italian decent,,, Big musles, lots of girls,, fast cars.. And usually a snobby jerk, and a metro sexual on top of that... people outside of NYC and Jersey just think its someone with greaced up hair and a freestyle music fan... Not all Guido's like dance music..(NEWS FLASH) and you must be of italian decent to be a real guido.. Im sure most you guys know this,, its like saying all gays listen to dance music, another misconception,, the difference is,, I would hang out with a gay crowd over a guido jerk any day,, and yes im straight.

If I was Italian and lived in Toronto, I would be closer to a Gino,, who usually listen to Z-103.5,, unlike a Guido, they arent all jerks, and body builders....
 
Mid West Clubber said:
If I was Italian and lived in Toronto, I would be closer to a Gino,, who usually listen to Z-103.5,, unlike a Guido, they arent all jerks, and body builders....

If I were..... If I were!!!! When are Anglos gonna get the subjunctive right Gosh darn it!!!! ;)

Anyhow, kidding aside. What is really ticking me off about BPM is the inconsistancy. Last month (January) they introduced alot of new music and were actually sounding good. This month they seem to be adding more recurrents again. I wish they would just focus already!!!
 
I think BPM is sounding great these days. Their playlist consists of more core dance music artists than pop remixes. Area is sounding fantastic as well. Their playlist is usually on par with whats on Beatport Top 10 sales list...
 
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