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Grammys To Feature First Dance Music Segment

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By NEKESA MUMBI MOODY   02/ 7/12 03:31 PM ET  AP

-- Grammy show producer Ken Ehrlich had considered putting dancing/electronica music into the ceremony in the past, but could never quite figure out how to incorporate the high-energy club feel in front of a sometimes staid audience.

He thinks he's figured it out this year. For the first time, the Grammy show will put the spotlight on the genre with a segment featuring Grammy nominees Deadmau5, the Foo Fighters, Chris Brown, David Guetta and Lil Wayne, all performing in a tent space amid 1,000 fans.

"We decided to go all out this year," Ehrlich said of the performance taking place outside the Staples Center in Los Angeles, where Sunday's ceremony will be held. "All we're going to try and do next week is to try and put the home audience in the middle of it. ... It is more than just sitting there and watching it."

Dance music did not receive its own category until 2003 with the best dance recording/dance field, and the music had not been featured with its own segment in the show.

"I don't know that I figured out a way to do it that felt right until now," Ehrlich said in an interview Monday. "My feeling about dance is it's such an immersive experience for the participant, that to put it on stage ... where the audience is not a part of it ... I don't know, honestly, until we came up with the idea of doing it this way, I don't know if it ever would have worked."

Ehrlich calls the performance the "most ambitious number that we've ever done outside the Staples Center." It will feature at least four cameras from audience level as Deadmau5 (pronounced dead mouse) and the Foo Fighters perform his remixed version of the band's song "Rope," which netted him one of his Grammy nominations, and as Brown and Lil Wayne perform with Guetta.

Ehrlich said the performance reflects the popularity of dance music over the past few years.

"As much as a recorded medium that it is, and the fact that it's selling a lot of CDs and downloads, it's really a live experience," he said. "It is more than just sitting there and watching it."

Other performers on the show include Adele, Bruce Springsteen, Chris Brown, Paul McCartney and Taylor Swift for what Ehrlich boasted would be a "pretty amazing show."

"What I try and do when we're building this show is to think about the audience first. ... What can I do that's going to keep an audience for 3 1/2 hours watching the Grammy Awards?" he said. "I do try and look for how broad I can make it and still assume that people are going to tune in and stay with it."

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11:47 PM on 02/08/2012
It's about time.
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InedaName
I voted 3rd party in '08.
06:15 PM on 02/08/2012
Okay, I just listened to the Deadmau5 remix of "Rope" and I will definitely be watching the Grammys this year. I think it's brilliant the way remixers can take a song apart and put it back together as something completely different. Looking forward to seeing the Foos perform with Deadmau5. It's about time the Grammys had a dance music segment.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qnwtiC239g
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Stephen Thorpe
Every Breath you take - I'll be watching you!
05:35 PM on 02/08/2012
These days what passes as talent is a laugh.
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InedaName
I voted 3rd party in '08.
06:15 PM on 02/08/2012
That's what they said about Elvis.
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Max Shaw
My micro-bio is no longer empty.
02:19 PM on 02/08/2012
Deadmau5!!!
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Tim Day
Am I waiting to Live or Waiting to Die.....
11:43 AM on 02/08/2012
Lil Bow - Wow going to sing his stupid song that goes : I'm Lil Bow Wow and you can kiss my thang....He's Lil Bow Wow ya'll kiss his thang".....No wonder he has problems
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intellifran
insert clever line here...
11:36 AM on 02/08/2012
I saw deadmouse at a rave...I don't remember much of the performance. ooops.
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Tim Day
Am I waiting to Live or Waiting to Die.....
11:44 AM on 02/08/2012
I seen that mouse too....was it in a cornor, under the table?
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intellifran
insert clever line here...
11:49 AM on 02/08/2012
Cornor? Lol. Okay.
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Mikeeee
conservatism = "low-effort" thinking.
10:41 AM on 02/08/2012
Yep, I'll for sure be humming along in my car to the next big dance number when it comes on the radio.
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InedaName
I voted 3rd party in '08.
06:04 PM on 02/08/2012
Ha! You're funny. They don't play dance music on the radio.
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10:37 AM on 02/08/2012
I can think of 10 other producers of dance music that would be more influential and better performers than Deadmau5. Disappointed...
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11:44 AM on 02/08/2012
Amen. That guys seriously sucks. Alex Patterson, the Hartnoll Bros, Richard Dorfmeister, Thievery Corp, Bent, Lemon Jelly, Daft Punk, Air, etc, etc... Excuse me while I go throw up in my mouth a bit now.
10:32 AM on 02/08/2012
Big waste of time
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x 2day
legalize it
10:30 AM on 02/08/2012
please no skrillecks
10:30 AM on 02/08/2012
I believe that all of these awards are rigged.
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efell
where is my mind?
10:22 AM on 02/08/2012
Does this sound like the lamest line up ever? What's the word I'm looking for? Oh yeah, BORING.
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DanoX
I'll be your snack-pack baby!
08:24 AM on 02/08/2012
Ken Ehrlich is sooooo old, his birthdate has been scrubbed from the internet!
08:20 AM on 02/08/2012
Get rid of hip hop and rap. That would be a great change since its NOT music!
09:15 AM on 02/08/2012
first of all, that "hip hop and rap" isn't actually hip hop and rap. its hip POP. Actual hip-hop has meaning and purpose but the problem is, it gets no recognition. People judge hip hop and rap based on what they hear on the radio. Which is actually POP music. HUGE difference.
09:26 AM on 02/08/2012
The Grammys are voted on by the recording industry, not popular vote of the general public. What we hear on the radio is what the artists and labels force on us. The general public is exposed to the crap and hip slop garbage as if it were awe inspiring performances by musicians who can play instruments. The reality is that without Pro Tools and digital editing software none of these artists as they call themselves would be successful.
I hate to say it, but Taylor Swift can't sing on key. Go back and find her Grammy performance with Stevie Nicks. Stevie wasn't that good on that performance, but she was way better than Taylor was. I have heard taylor's live vocal performance right off the microphone and I am very qualified to say that Randy Jackson would be 100% correct to say that "it was pitchy dog" to any and everything I have ever heard come out of her mouth when she was singing.
Pop music is a cop out. It isn't music. Any real musician will tell you that.
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Tim Day
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11:47 AM on 02/08/2012
NWA .....Ice Cube, Dre,Tu Pac.... Thats real rap
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fixitguy331
06:03 AM on 02/08/2012
Three and a half hours....All the awards shows are nothing more than "buy this CD"..."See this movie"..."Watch this TV show"....And THAT is in between the commercials.