Adorno characterizes popular music as a production line. It starts with industrial production, then to popular music, then finally to the listener. As he puts the industry at the top of the line, his opinion is that it has control. My opinion is that the music industry doesn’t solely create the market, but it plays its part in it. I feel the market is created with the help of the contributions of the industry, the music material and the consumer. If you took one part away the whole aspect would be incomplete.
The music industry depends on knowing its market and being able to sell material that will appeal to the market. Therefore the market has great control on the industry. People know what music they like and don’t have to buy what they don’t like. Whatever the music industry puts out there, it is up to the consumer to determine what will be successful.
Bibliography: Longhurst, B. (1995) Popular Music and Society, p10




