Quote from: Zeno Marx on June 11, 2012, 08:31:52 PM
People from large metropolitan areas, or areas of condensed population (thinking of NY, MA, MD, NJ), really don't have any idea how less populated areas function. How slowly change and trends occur or drag behind is lost on them.
This is something what I have been thinking for years, and quite a lot. In case of Finnish noise, there certainly are bands from bigger cities. I believe Halthan, Bizarre Uproar and Grey Park for example are original Helsinki guys? Not sure who exactly are original Turku people and who just moved there.
But vast majority of noise or especially PE, would originate from smaller cities or even villages. Or at least by people original from there, even if they moved into cities later on.
Skinhead bands for vast majority are small town origin. Black Metal appears to be so. Its very hard to say almost any relevant and long living BM band originally from bigger cities (of Finland that is). Punk used to be scattered to tiniest villages where is absolutely nothing. Not sure how much this is reality now since at least live music appears to focus merely on big cities?
I'm quite sure it has been studied somewhere, yet my assumption would be that big cities with social scenes, venues, record stores, hang out places and such was already enough for many. Living isolated in small city, banging scrap metal in fathers carage with only contacts via international post network... It would probably be filter strong enough to really process people with stronger visions? While I would hope and theoretically believe the collective spirit may lead to higher results, perhaps the reality shows otherwise? I was recently thinking of mapping the "scene". Having image map + bands, their current locations and perhaps ask if this is where they originally came from.