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Is the UK too insular when it comes to non-British/American music?

blimeycharlie [Edit] [Delete] 12:36, 27 October '13

Prompted I suppose by this article about Stromae in the paper this morning:

http://www.theguardian.com/music/2013/oct/27/belgian-rapper-stromae-eurozone-disaffected-youth

I had never heard of him until I went to Belgium for the Wales game recently and he was at the match. Turns out he's pretty massive on the Continent, but I doubt he's really known at all here (probably a bad example given it's not the sort of thing I imagine most disers would listen to in any event, but the general point still stands).

There does seem to be a longstanding aversion in the UK to non-English language music of pretty much any genre (apart from opera).

PS. There are no indie points available for pointing out in this thread that you, personally, have a comprehensive knowledge of the dubstep scene in Slovakia or whatever.


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