Read this...
http://www.bangkokpost.com/130608_Realtime...008_real001.php
What is the point? That Thai music is backward and behind Korean one? Why is that Thai press is inclined and addicted to publish this sort of self-defeating articles from time after time? For what benefit?
Wanna know what Korean music is really like? The whole chart is dominated...literally dominated by boy-girl bands and any musical creativity the article talks about is being choked to death from fast diminishing album sales due to Koreans' preference of downloading musical files online illegally than purchasing albums outside. Music companies are no longer interested in investing in coming up with new songs and what happens is that many singers are just singing Korean versions of foreign materials... One good example would be Jewelry's "One More Time" which is originally an Italian song.
I am saying...I just hope the Thai media stop publishing this kind of unhelpful one-sided articles(if you read it carefully it's just how the journalist views the situation...meaning it's more like an opinion piece than a reporting or even a feature article)! Look on the bright side...I mean the Thai chart at least always have some genuine musical talents such as rock bands like Silly Fools and Big Ass occupying top spots. I mean u will not see any rock bands of any kind to be doing the same in Korea!
http://www.bangkokpost.com/130608_Realtime...008_real001.php
What is the point? That Thai music is backward and behind Korean one? Why is that Thai press is inclined and addicted to publish this sort of self-defeating articles from time after time? For what benefit?
Wanna know what Korean music is really like? The whole chart is dominated...literally dominated by boy-girl bands and any musical creativity the article talks about is being choked to death from fast diminishing album sales due to Koreans' preference of downloading musical files online illegally than purchasing albums outside. Music companies are no longer interested in investing in coming up with new songs and what happens is that many singers are just singing Korean versions of foreign materials... One good example would be Jewelry's "One More Time" which is originally an Italian song.
I am saying...I just hope the Thai media stop publishing this kind of unhelpful one-sided articles(if you read it carefully it's just how the journalist views the situation...meaning it's more like an opinion piece than a reporting or even a feature article)! Look on the bright side...I mean the Thai chart at least always have some genuine musical talents such as rock bands like Silly Fools and Big Ass occupying top spots. I mean u will not see any rock bands of any kind to be doing the same in Korea!