Category: Music History - Page 12

Why 1990s Piracy Actually Killed the Single CD

Discover how corporate greed and 1990s digital piracy combined to kill the single CD, forcing the music industry to evolve from physical discs to streaming.

The 1990s Fan Experience: Camping, Wristbands, and Community

Explore the nostalgic 1990s music festival scene, from the chaos of DIY camping and the ritual of fabric wristbands to the deep sense of community before the digital age.

Cameo's Word Up: How Funk Met New Wave and Hip-Hop in the 80s

Explore how Cameo's 1986 hit 'Word Up!' blended traditional funk with hip-hop and New Wave to create a massive 80s crossover success.

Violent Femmes and the Rise of 1980s Acoustic Punk

Explore the 1980s cult rise of Violent Femmes, the Milwaukee band that blended acoustic folk with punk energy to become the ultimate anthem for social outsiders.

Women in 1980s Punk: The Rebels Who Redefined the Scene

Discover how women in 1980s punk broke gender barriers, shifted hardcore fashion, and paved the way for the Riot Grrrl movement through raw sound and rebellion.

Album Sequencing in 1970s Hard Rock: Crafting an Immersive Metal Experience

Explore how 1970s hard rock bands used album sequencing and vinyl constraints to create immersive, high-energy metal experiences through sonic continuity and pacing.

The MTV Effect: How 90s Airplay Defined Music Success

Explore how MTV's 1990s airplay acted as the ultimate gatekeeper, turning Nirvana into superstars and redefining the music industry through visual storytelling.

Women in Music: Breaking Barriers and Winning Awards in the 1990s

Explore how women in music broke barriers in the 1990s, from AMA wins by Paula Abdul to the alternative rock explosion and country music's golden era.

1990s Diss Tracks: Lyric Strategies and Cultural Shockwaves

Explore the aggressive world of 1990s diss tracks, from Ice Cube's No Vaseline to the lyric strategies and cultural shockwaves that redefined hip-hop rivalry.

A-ha’s Take On Me: The Magic Behind the 1980s Rotoscope Animation

Explore the technical magic of A-ha's Take On Me. Learn how 1980s rotoscope animation turned a Norwegian band into global icons through a grueling hand-drawn process.

How 90s Music Broke Genre Barriers: The MTV and Radio Era

Explore how MTV and 90s radio broke genre barriers through grunge, hip-hop, and country, and why corporate consolidation eventually shut the door on that diversity.

Pop Punk’s 1990s Radio Strategy: The Blueprint for Mainstream Success

Discover how 90s pop punk used a calculated radio strategy, polished production, and MTV synergy to move from underground garages to mainstream global domination.