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you'll get there mate49 mate. Don't remind me!!!
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True. I just think JJJ needs to decide what it wants the Hottest 100 to be. If they want it to predominantly be a celebration of Oz music, that's great, I like plenty of Oz music. However, if they want it to be a snapshot of the best music from around the world for the year, then they need to stop subtlely and not so subtlely pushing people to choose Oz music over their favourite music.Luckily it's an Australian radio stationIf an American is listening to it, it's likely because they have an interest in Australian music.
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Has it ever been a snapshot of the best music around the world for the year though? It's a countdown voted for by people that mostly listen to the station. They will vote for songs that they know, listening to triple j. Triple j currently want to promote Australian music, and are the single biggest opportunity for exposure for a starting Australian artist. Unearthed is how Flume went from some kid to headlining feativals internationally. How Vance Joy went from a handy VFL footballer to placing in the billboard charts. How countless artists have managed to travel the world doing what they love.True. I just think JJJ needs to decide what it wants the Hottest 100 to be. If they want it to predominantly be a celebration of Oz music, that's great, I like plenty of Oz music. However, if they want it to be a snapshot of the best music from around the world for the year, then they need to stop subtlely and not so subtlely pushing people to choose Oz music over their favourite music.
Has it ever been a snapshot of the best music from around the world for the year? Well, insofar as it's limited to what's played on Triple J, yes. Go back to the '90s counts and the bands that were popular that year around the world are also reflected in the poll. Now, as I say, if they want to be an extended Unearthed poll, I don't have a problem with that. I like plenty of Aussie music. But the disconnect comes in because they are still trying to promote it as 'the year's best music' and they still give plenty of airplay to international bands. But when the Hottest 100 rolls around, they encourage you to forget the great international music they have played and focus only on the Aussie music. As I say, I don't mind either way, but pick one, because that's what is creating a lot of the murmurings each year.Has it ever been a snapshot of the best music around the world for the year though? It's a countdown voted for by people that mostly listen to the station. They will vote for songs that they know, listening to triple j. Triple j currently want to promote Australian music, and are the single biggest opportunity for exposure for a starting Australian artist. Unearthed is how Flume went from some kid to headlining feativals internationally. How Vance Joy went from a handy VFL footballer to placing in the billboard charts. How countless artists have managed to travel the world doing what they love.
Their apparent goal right is to provide an alternate station for those that aren't braindead listening to nova and promote australian music. Therefore, that's the sort of music they play on the station and therefore that is the sort of music listeners know and vote for.
If you reckon triple j suck because 20 years ago they used to play Pearl Jam and The Cranberries then you're no longer in the target audience and the countdown should essentially be irrelevant to you.
As an aside, Australian festivals tend to book more Australian bands these days. People go to festivals, see bands, have new favourite bands and songs.
Tldr: triple j play a lot of australian music. Voters are predominantly triple j listeners. Voters vote for songs they know. If you don't listen to triple j normally because you're not fussed on the music they play, of course you'll think the countdown sucks
