Monday, August 4, 2008

Bye Bye BitBox

Today is a dark day in Buenos Aires. Not because the one time I tried to leave our teensy “studio” it was raining and cold. No. It is because when I turned on the tele to my staple station it was not the killer euro-english-indie music i was expecting, but something in (GASP!) Spanish. How could I have forgotten! Today they turned my beloved BitBox into “Quiero música en mi idioma” (I want music in my language).

Since I am still a novice on googling in other languages, I have only found one good source on the subject of the change, which also praises BitBox for its awesome and spot-on selection of music. This blog says the first song they played at 00:00 today was “Beverly Hills” by Weezer. LAME.

So I am writing a complaint letter and it’s going to go something like this:

Estimado Sr. “Quiero”:

I am writing in request that you return to playing my favorite music videos instead of what you are currently opting for (aka Argentine music from Sony, Warner, etc). Not that I have anything against your special type of rock or your suave VJs, I just really appreciated a little Feist and Broken Social Scene mixed into my digest of Spanish culture. I mean they even played Calexico and Nirvana! Por Favor! I am not currently aware of anything so cool in the states even. My point is what about what I want and my language? Eh?

Gracias por su tiempo – chau – Lauren


In conclusion, here is what I learned from BitBox:

Travis is still awesome.


The Knife is the coolest.


And columbia is hoarding Mark Ronson's "Just" video.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hey Lauren,

It's very sad what happened with Bitbox... but I doubt they will restore it, Quiero is owned by the same people who owns Cablevision and Multicanal, Grupo Clarin.

On the other hand, the last song Bitbox played was Beverly Hills, it wasn't the first of Quiero.

Cheers!