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Yeah, I was going to say - don't blame muzak, blame the clients who always picked the "wee wee wee" elevator music stations. When I worked in a restaurant that had muzak, I used to like putting on the bluegrass station or the salsa station, until the customers complained it wasn't dave matthews enough for them. I guess now there's streaming internet radio - much better choices. Matt On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 12:44 PM, S V G <vsyevolod@yahoo.com> wrote: > > <<<elevator-music pioneer Muzak declared bankruptcy>>> > > Interesting. However our knee-jerk reaction to this news may go, I >have a good friend (and underground artist, published the book 'Cassette >Mythos' back in the '80's) who used to work in their Seattle office. He >spoke of the science of selecting music for its increasing tempos, slowly >raising the tempo from piece to piece for a 15 minute stretch and then >starting over again. The psychological studies that went into their >programming was intense. He also was able to put together reggae and >calypso tapes for some of their more eclectic clientele. > > ...and without elevator music, there may have been no 'Music for >Airports'... > > Stephen