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 Where has all the elevator music gone?
Where has all the elevator music gone?
Where has all the elevator music gone?
Like so many other cultural reference points, the elevator-music has faded away. And barely anybody noticed.

The breaking point came in February, when Muzak, the company that introduced us to elevator music, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. picked by bingo 8 months ago
tags elevator music bankrupt muzak
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 suebe
8 months ago
Finally...I just hate having to listen to Montavani-ized versions of Beatles songs.

Although, I have used Muzak in the past for "messages on hold" for corporate marketing purposes.
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 TheAnt31...
8 months ago
RIP Muzak.

We'll miss you like that mole that we've had all of our life and then one day decide to get surgically removed.
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 pocksuck...
8 months ago
« suebe : Finally...I just hate having to listen to Montavani-ized versions of Beatles songs.

I think my own personal "favourite" was wandering around a supermarket hearing a pan-pipe version of Sweet Child O' Mine.
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 muppet
8 months ago
i've never really been exposed to elevator music. my life will remain forever incomplete.
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