Talk:Russian pop
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[edit]in virtue of being in Russian - sorry for my unperfect english, just a question - does it mean ...in Russian language or in Russia? --A4 10:28, 24 August 2007 (UTC)
What?!
[edit]This articles is the craziest shit I have ever read. How do you like perls like "Stylistic origins: ABBA, disco, and techno" or "74% of songs modulate to a new key immediately following the final bridge" (why exactly 74%?) or "elements of funk, trance, eurodance, and American pop, make up the musical backbone of this genre" (huh? Even withiut tounching the subhect of funk and trance belonging to entirely different eras, funk was always the tiniest undergroung scene in Russia, I tell you as the Russian funkster). OH NOES!
I tried to improve it, but it still needs re-writing. I'm not an expert in music theory, so I didn't remove statements that seem to be a hoax to me. But unless a verifiable references are provided within a week (WNYZ cannot be verified; moreover, I doubt it counts as a relable source for the given topic), I'm removing that nonsense about modulations. Netrat_msk (talk) 00:12, 7 June 2008 (UTC)
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