“I think that music is a very, very powerful thing, especially when you have a movement like this [CBGB club] to shed new light on music and the power of it.” ThinkingLightPowerfulMovementMusic IsClubsShedVery PowerfulCbgb Author:Ashley Greene
“I just got in music because it was a hobby. I got into clubs for free, got to drink for free and left with the hottest girl from the night. I never dreamed it would be for me to go on this kind of ride at all.” KindWould BeNightGirlLeftGoes OnDrinkMusic IsClubsHobbiesHottest Author:Shaggy
“What I love about '80s rock music is the amazing, fantastic melodies. In pop music, it's all about the techno beat to dance to in the club and the repetitiveness, whereas in rock music there is literally, like, balls-to-the-wall singing and playing. I love it.” RocksWallMusic IsBeatsSingingBallsClubsPopsFantasticMelody80sPop MusicRock MusicTechnoBalls To The Wall Author:Julianne Hough
“Obviously there is stuff that I wouldn't play in a club that I play at festivals, and vice-versa, but my sets are still dominated largely by my own music. I think that's what makes me stand out a bit. My music is also festival- and club-friendly, so it generally works out well.” ThinkingWellsStillsPlayStuffBitsMy OwnMusic IsVicesClubsWork OutFriendlyStanding OutFestivalsVice Versa Author:Avicii
“I think the most important thing about dance music is the connection. If you put 80,000 people together, no one knows each other, and once the music starts, everyone loves each other. That doesn't happen with a lot of genres. If you go to a hip-hop club, it's not like when one songs comes on that everyone suddenly loves each other.” PeopleIfsThinkingKnowsImportantHappensTogetherSongMusic IsConnectionsImportant ThingsHip HopClubsHipsGenreHopsOne LoveLove Each OtherDance Music Author:Afrojack
“Some critics could argue that club or fun pop-y dance music isn't meaningful, when it totally is. All different types of music are meaningful depending on what people are going through in their lives at any given moment.” PeopleDifferentMomentsGivenFunTypeMusic IsCriticsClubsPopsArguingMeaningfulDance MusicDifferent Types Of Music Author:Darren Fletcher
“There's still people that do it poorly... and people that do it very, very well. I think there's still an incredible spectrum. I guess there's something that's appealing in it, in that everyone on some level is a DJ. But people still go to clubs, and there's still... it is interesting - with everyone having an iPod now - when music is so personalised and things like Pandora and making your own playlists, there's something really powerful about a room full of people all dancing to the same song.” PeopleThinkingWellsStillsSongInterestingLevelsRoomsPowerfulMusic IsDancingIncrediblesClubsSpectrumDjsIpodsPandoraReally PowerfulPlaylists Author:Chris Baio
“Almost all the bars in Southeast Asia are lady bars. The listener and participants who interact and frequent the clubs are exclusively male who become actively involved with the ladies, not the music. Coming to them to listen only to the music is not what people do.” PeopleInvolvedMusic IsMalesClubsBarsListenersAsiaParticipantsSoutheast Asia Author:Alan Bishop
“What is missing in a lot of urban music is perspective. You hear a lot of regurgitated perspective. It's a lot of: out at the club. Had drinks. Patrón. Big booties. It's this regurgitated idea of living in this, I don't know, one-night-stand moment that always starts at the club and Patrón. And so perspective, perspective, perspective is what I'm an advocate of.” KnowsIdeasMomentsBigsNightMissingPerspectiveDrinkMusic IsClubsUrbanOne NightOne Night StandBootyUrban Music Author:Miguel
“I am so weak over love and heartbreak. My music is rhythm and blues and with that said, the blues element of it is a major portion. I feel like it has been lost in R&B and a lot of people are scared to talk about their vulnerabilities and insecurities. They want to keep it up and in the club.” PeopleWantFeelsHas BeensSaidLostElementsMajorsMusic IsWeakScaredClubsRhythmVulnerabilityInsecurityPortionsRhythm And BluesLove And Heartbreak Author:Adrian Marcel