Ace wrote: Burial's music, like Kavinsky, etc..., might be considered art, but "art" - just like film and music - is something that is currently defined by consumerism and has been reduced to KITSCH. You can still call it art, or film, or music, but with this added amount of democratically-innduced postmodernism/consumerism, kitsch is going to be tagged on to it.
[just cuz I’m curious about what Ace has up her sleeve]
I’m not gonna sit here and re-write Susan Sontag’s “Notes on Camp” but I will say this:
Newsflash: ROCK AND ROLL IS KITSCH!
Say what you want about the proliferation of kitsch and camp in the visual arts and literature, ALL things camp are allowed within the magisterium (great word, Steve) of rock and roll because rock and roll has ALWAYS been camp and no quantity of Melt Banana albums or guitarists in Glenn Branca’s orchestra is ever going to change that.
I mean, Jesus, how can a musical form played with electric guitars be anything but?
For an explanation of why it’s ok to like kitsch, read Sontag.