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  • I find in real life they are just as polarized but not as rude about it. Both left and right friends of mine.

    However almost all of them get the hint to respectfully change the topic when there is an impasse. Online the badgering continues unabated.

  • How is the genre different from the main floor trance 30 years ago at large festivals? This description I found makes it sound the same (and I listened to the suggested artists)...

    Big room dancing refers to a style of electronic dance music (EDM) that is characterized by its high-energy, anthemic melodies, and powerful drops. It is often associated with the mainstage sound of large EDM festivals and is known for its use of powerful basslines, heavy synths, and a four-on-the-floor beat.

    Big room tracks are typically designed to fill large venues and create a vibrant atmosphere for dancing.

    The genre has evolved over the years, with some artists exploring a harder, more techno-driven sound.

    Key elements of big room music include a strong bassline, simple melodies, dynamic build-ups and drops, and a minimalist production approach.

    Some of the most influential big room artists include Martin Garrix, Hardwell, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, and KSHMR.

  • We already do have such laws (or is it a voluntary industry code?)

    There is a statement after each audio/video but if the ad appears on your phone you will probably skip past the warning and only hear the first few seconds which subconsciously still influences some people into gambling.

  • It is common for artists to not own their own work. Taylor Swift bought back her own work, Michael Jackson bought Paul McCartney's work from the record company (which annoyed Paul because he would have done it otherwise).

  • People do it for clout or for love. Sure, the Hollywood blockbusters would cease being made but that might be an overall social good IMO.

    I agree with Brian Eno who describes how, if we had a universal basic income, we would see more artists creating content just for the hell of it. He also explains how there is no "genius", there is instead what he calls "scenius" where it is an entire artistic scene which breaks new ground but only one or two happen to go viral.

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