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Guest Post by Bobby Owsinski on Music 3.0
Here's a trend that's either great or horrible, depending upon how you look at it. A few years ago a new radio format appeared with the main purpose of fitting more songs per hour onto the playlist.How's that done? By editing the songs so they're about 1/2 to 2/3rds their normal release length.The format is called Quickhitz and its slogan is "twice the music in half the time." It promises to play 24 song per hour as a result.Some examples include:Lorde, “Team,” 1:52 (vs. 3:32) Clean Bandit, “Never Be,” 2:23 (vs. 3:45) Magic!, “Don’t Kill The Magic,” 2:13 (vs. 3:39) Iggy Azalea, “Fancy,” 2:07 (vs. 3:16)JRDN, “Can’t Choose,” 2:20 (vs. 3:57) Sam Smith, “Stay With Me,” 2:02 (vs. 2:53)Marianas Trench, “Pop Music 101,” 2:11 (vs. 4:07)Zedd. “Clarity,” 2:00 (vs. 3:56)The format hasn't exactly caught on, and where it's been implemented there's been substantial backlash, although mostly from artists on the playlist and not the public.Related articles




