For me to complete task 9, I had to find different ways by
which I could communicate with people and interview them by asking questions
that are linked to my research about music magazines. Looking ahead, I would
love to note, that this specific research was very useful for me and in some
ways anticipated outcome was reached by me. I have asked more than 20 people
who almost had no connection with each other and all of them have different interests
and hobbies in life which made the survey even more rich in its diversity of
answers.
For the survey I have created a quiz in ‘Monkey Survey’ and
I have created a few quizzes for my friends to chose from or to give me as a
bonus extra information to help me out more. In fact, my friends have shared my
survey among their groups and mutual friends to increase the number of responses
and give me the opportunity to scoop up more information and to find out more. Even
though it was mostly shared among my friends or mutual friends, I have got responses
with the range of age from 16 to 25 years old. I have shared and resend my
survey to my public group in telegram that can be viewed by everyone and 60 of
my friends follow me there which have also boosted the number of responses I have
end up with. I have shared in only in telegram, because that is my mostly used online
platform where I chat with my peers or friends and where I can also follow some
news groups including music groups and so forth. It was the easiest way to have
an outcome. This will be directly linked to some of the questions I have asked people,
and it will have a clear touch of digital world and how it is effective in ways
of sharing or funding out stuff. The
survey was seen only by me which makes in unbiased and fair. I have received
answers from over 20 people with range of gender and age. Not to ignore the
fact, that the ethnicity is Slavic and almost all of people who took part in
survey are Russian or either Caucasians, which in my opinion even more
interesting for British audience as it is something unusual and nor common at
all. Although, I have interviewed Polish, and Brazilian and English, three different
people to compare and find out more information that I could be unfamiliar with
as I don’t share same ethnicity.
From start I can outline one genre that is certainly is
preferred by more than 70% of the involved people which is Hip-Hop. Much less
pop music and hard metal. From my research and understanding, young people are
more into catchy and easy flow music that will just comfort them and relax. 11
girls share the same opinion, that hip-hop and rap make them think about
important topics that rappers usually used in their punchlines and albums, and
that they appreciate the atmosphere that hip-hop can create. This can be seen
in on of the responses from my friend Ksusha; Ksusha is almost 18-year-old
girl, who have always enjoyed music and followed the news about viral releases
and etc., She is a fan of cloud rap, which is in hip-hop genre group. Cloud rap
is a subgenre of rap that has several sonic characteristics of trap music and
is known for its hazy, dreamlike, and relaxed production style. This subgenre has
been gaining its popularity on the music platform like SoundCloud that is known
among underground producers and artists and is have aimed for the audience who
do really appreciate music and have more in common with diverse of genres and
unknown artists. Yung lean. Black Kray, Chris Travis are commonly known as face
of cloud rape especially on SoundCloud. They have opened the way for many
rapped no days in producing cloud rap, as they have been producing music in
this subgenre since early 2012-x. This opinion is widely shared among same age
of people, in my survey three boys and more girls have shared same answers to
the question about most listened and preferred music genre. As another example,
is Anatoli who is currently 18 years old, and he have said that music that
sound like 2017-2019 hip-hop releases with the touch of cloud rap are the most
appealing for him, it helps him to escape or avoid unwanted thoughts and
feelings and just to feel something different. Him, and 3 more people have also
outlined the fact that cloud rap helps them to gain confidence and make them
feel surer of themselves. Russian rappers in fact, have produced music in this subgenre
since early 2015 and many of them still popular for it; Such as Pharaoh, Wholla
swag, Boulevard Depo and etc. Cloud rap somehow helps you to escape from heavy
thoughts that could follow daily teenagers due to overwhelming because of their
studies.
A smaller group of people have outlined alternative type of
music, rock, metal, and punk music. In comparison, I could say that there are
less than 30% who listen to the list of genres that was numbered before. Aleks
who is 17 years old, have said that she really enjoys dark theme and is in love
with the sound of guitar and on daily terms listens to Bad Omens, Judas Priest,
and Pierce the Veil. Her preferences are mostly based on what her parents have
listened and that she been raised with soft rock, metal, and rarely punk music.
Her opinion is based on what she is used to hear and see from her kith, which
differs her from her peers who typically more into either hip-hop or rnb. From
my research I can confirm that heavy music is mostly listened among boys from
17 to 25 years old, because it’s energetic and it has an inviting sound that embraces
them and sort of empowering.
Music genre as rnb is only listened among girls from 17 to
22 years old. Three girls have outlined artists such as Sza, Kali Uchis, frank
ocean and some Russian rnb artists. 20 years old girl who is named Veronika
have said – ‘RnB artists are pure genius who have created a whole different universe
that really helps me to go through the day, and at the end of the day I will
always chose RnB as my top tier genre.’ It’s a mix of Relaxing sound, dreamlike
music, and escapism. Also, to note down the fact that all 20 people who have
completed my survey have said that really like visiting any sort of gigs, big
concerts and enjoy at most time which they spend listening to their favourite
artists online, rather than offline. ‘I have been to many concerts and half of
them I went just to have fun, even though I wasn’t interested in the artists itself.
Because concerts are very energising and lively, after one concert you feel
euphoria for the next several days.’ – Katerina, 17 years old.
To switch to the topic about magazines and how young people
see them and what they expect to see on music websites or in music magazine, I can
emphasize the fact that there is one opinion that have been shared among
received responds. I have touched the topic of physical prints and what young
people would love to see. One of the responses from 17 years old boy named
Grisha; ‘I am not interested in buying physical copies of the music magazine,
in my point of view that is ancient way of transmitting and introducing new
information. Now days is all about virtual world with wider opportunities, various
online platform, and sources from which you can scoop relevant information and
articles.’ Karina, Ludmila and Matvey have wrote very similar opinion about significance
of physical prints and importance of it in their life. The diverse of age is
between 17 to 20, boys and girls. ‘- I am not interested in it.’ ‘- I have no
clue what music magazine looks like and had no idea that it does exist.’ ‘I am
always on my phone; it is much easier for me to use informative groups in telegram
or watch something on YouTube to find about my favourite artists.’ – These statements
are rephrased in shorter sentences from overall 20+ responses from different people,
so, it can be said that new generation is not interested in buying music
magazines and in general any type of magazines, as everything can be accessed online.
Same opinion is shared about websites; ‘- I did not know that music websites
exist’. ‘- I often got notifications from apple music so there is no need for
me to check out different sources.’ Gender have not affected the responses to
the questions above in any ways, same as age and ethnicity. I can confidently say
that most of my peers (17 years old) and older teenagers up to 25, have not
much ever thought about music magazines existence in general (both digital and physical).
If any of them is interested in finding out about music, they rather check faithful
and trustful groups, than spending time on music websites.
Last but not least, in my survey I have asked people to
leave their comments on how they would love to see the covers of the magazine
that potentially would attract them and how much they would pay for it;
Ekaterina – ‘- I don’t fancy a lot of text on the cover, nor
puffs nor paragraphs about what would be featured inside the magazine. For me, less
text and more visually pleasant image work netter than other way around. I don’t
mind the colour palette, but based on my taste in music, something not bright
as so the masthead should not be huge, and nothing has to be too much. Enough
of everything, but with less text. I would love to see articles about artists
and their biography, live pictures and something that is related to street
lifestyle that would be appealing for many teenagers’. Ekaterina studies
photography, so, in her case visual layout and design is the main point of selling
and producing magazines. That is a valid point, because based on what person
have studied and how creative his career is, more detailed information about
visual design and layout you can get. To summarise everyone’s responds on a
shorter sentence, it can be said, that majority of people would love to see minimalistic in its paragraphs magazine,
with catchy images and articles about artists ( based on each of respondents
preferences in music & genre).
As a bonus, I have asked two of my female friends to briefly annotate or draw a cover of magazine that would be seen as perfect magazine for them. The one on the left, is been quickly drawn by Ksenia, who listens mainly to cloud rap and her personality is based in the dreamy and hazy vibes. Ksenia also studies fashion and hopes to become a fashion designer at some point in her life, this can also reflects in her cover and music preferences.
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