I would love if people could give ideas, but what's the worst is when people say "you're doing it wrong" but don't have a better solution or anything to contribute.
May I ask what's the benefit in trying to squeeze in the elements into certain musical styles? Elements are the building blocks of Nature themselves, I find it hard to fit such force into such simple-sided representation, not to mention how narrow-minded some music genres can be when it comes to self-expression.
Also, some people have a very 'selective attitude' towards music, and let's say if one only appreciates Metal in general and can't stand any other form of sound, but the show is only aired while on that part of the world work-hours are still going; he simply won't listen to the Radio, ever. May be a bit harsh example, but there are peopleout there who think like this.
I'm not sure if this is the right way.
Well, the reason I did two one hour segments twice a day (instead of the alternative 2 straight hours of that genre per day) was to give people the best chance they can to listen to their favorite genre.
If their favorite station plays at 2AM their time, it will also play at 2PM, where they are more available, so I'm doing the best I can there.
Rather than genres, you could play songs that represent whatever element is "on the air". I suppose that this could lead to mishmashes and oddness; going from say death metal to soft indie to electro to polka to kpop to gods knows what else, it could get weird.
There's a reason why actual radio stations stick to a general set of genres/sounds.
What do you mean by "whatever element is 'on the air'"? Sorry if I'm missing something, but I don't get it.
Well, as much as I'd like to "stick to one genre," this is the only way we can please everyone. If you have a better idea I'd love to hear it.
5-6 and 17-18 GMT Dubstep
Put these three dubstep songs on the same station, and reasonably justify it.
A || B || C
It's a dubstep radio station. Boom. Next problem.
Apples, oranges, and peaches among the three songs I linked, but because of how dubstep is defined, they are all dubstep. More important than genre here are concepts of volume, tempo, and structure. These can divide dubstep into further subgenres, which actually can be allocated to elements, but dubstep alone cannot.
you can probably do the same about metal, rock, and pop, and likely several other genres.
Metal:
* Thrash Metal
* Dark Metal
* Stoner Metal
* Speed Metal
* Progressive Metal
* Power Metal
* Party Metal
* Math Metal
* Nu Metal
* Hair Metal
(and there are more)
Rock:
* Indie Rock
* Punk
* Britpop
* Blues Rock
You know what,
there are too many to list.Technically speaking, Metal is just a subgenre of Rock.