Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Music image problem

There was an article about annual latvian music award nominations in one internet portal. The event, which is held by Association of Music Producers, is getting controversial this year, since quite a few well known acts have not been nominated (due to the fact that to participate you have to submit your work). But that's not the issue.

I don't usually read comments in portals, but this time i did, since the topic interests me. I was surprised by amount of "commentators" who had very strict opinion about latvian music as whole. Basically, they wrote, everything is crap, latvians can't play or write, latvian musicians should better go and dig graves, latvian language is not good enough to be used for song lyrics.

Maybe they are a very loud minority, but anyway that is a marketing problem. People have bad opinion, for whatever reason, which means that they won't come to gigs, they won't purchase any records or won't generally look for new latvian music. This opinion must be turned upside town, since it doesn't allow for development. We do have some great bands, great songs, great performers, just that latvians have this tendency of judging their own more harshly, perhaps because the musician lives just around the corner, therefore he can't be good, since the "the latvian" himself can't play or sing or write (and this musician around the corner can't be better than him, can he?).

Bad news is that advetising campaign probably won't help, the change has to start with the musicians themselves. We have to be better promoters, better marketers, better musicians, be generally more active. Maybe then we can "pull" the audience up a level?

Monday, January 26, 2009

Latvian consonants

Inspired by another blogpost i read today in which the author tried to find Latvian words with as many vowels bunched together as possible (like "neieelpo", "neieiet", "neieausi") i started think about consonants the same way. So far, to my amazement, i have found 2 words with 5 consonants bunched together, but 7 consonants in total in a 8 letter word. They are: zvirgzds un švirksts (by the look of it they're more Polish than Latvian...)

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Crappy flags

For some reason, my colleague Rene started to look for flags of Soviet Republics. He found a nice Wikipedia page which has all of them, and you know what? Almost all are simply terrible designs. Except Latvian, Lithuanian and maybe Azerbaijani, the rest looks like they have been drawn by a 8 year old niece of Communist Party secretary general.

Friday, January 16, 2009

MORE STONES!

Good to know that we're not the only morons in the Baltics. Lithanian Parlament gets its share of stones too. Estonians - catch up!

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Average voter

Reading news about vandalism next to Parliament building in Riga this evening made me remember a phrase from Winston Churchill: "The best argument against democracy is five minute conversation with average voter."