Hmmm, listened in after some months and right the first track was ugly hip hop/club mixup 8(
Oh my god and the followup sound like someone broke the turntable... Some strange thing called "Gosh"
#3 strange hip hop with megabass that nearly kills my woofer.
#4 a very depressive sounding club tune with way to much rapping
#5 a strange club song
-> Beats1 off
Honest - Where do I have to search on Beats1 to get normal music with singing and a melody?
Gosh by Jamie XX? That's a phenomenal track!
He's very current and contemporary. In Colour, the album Gosh is from, received a lot of critical and popular acclaim, and quite rightly so IMO:
http://www.metacritic.com/music/in-colour/jamie-xx
Fact is, if you are into more mainstream stuff (although I don't think Jamie XX is that out there), then you're already well served by plenty of radio stations. People into new current, slightly left of the mainstream are served far less well.
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I tuned in the other day and I heard something totally different. The Beach Boys, The Beatles, New Radicals, Ray LaMontagne, Eurhythmics, Kylie Minogue, Donna Summer.
See how different it can be....
Exactly - its pointless forming an opinion of it based on randomly switching it on for 20 minutes. Maybe its beyond people to do even a little research into the different shows to get an idea of what they all play, and which ones they are more likely to enjoy.
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Beats 1 was designed for one purpose only: to attract the young people and minorities who are the bread and butter of Android phone sales.
It's a stupid silly marketing ploy, and as painfully obvious as the Beats headphone buyout.
Or anyone who still has a healthy interest in discovering new, slightly left of the mainstream music. I actually take a little offence that you equate that demographic with a "stupid, silly marketing ploy".