I recently realized I haven't actively listened to music for almost a decade. Some life stuff combined with a job I've had for awhile that really exhausts me, and I guess I hit a dead end without realizing it.

Back in the Before Times, the local radio stations played exclusively power trio stuff, and I sort of came to the conclusion that... I didn't like music? Which is obviously dumb, I just had a limited window on things.

Then Pandora happened and life was good. You could throw thumbs up / down at stuff and it would figure out what you liked. It was around this time I figured out that I liked stuff like Thievery Corporation, but since there wasn't any way to export your history, I don't recall many names from that period.

Pandora kept getting worse until I stopped using it. No idea what email I even used at this point. For some reason, probably stubbornness, I never picked up a Spotify account. And so here we are today: I don't listen to music much, and I don't even know what I like.

So like, what do? When I hit up Youtube for some search like "focus music" for getting stuff done, or "viking music" for playing Valheim with friends, I usually enjoy it, but that's a far cry from actually having a taste in things.

  • Tormato [none/use name]
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    3 years ago

    Two radio stations have opened my mind up.

    WFMU has both restored my faith in music and been such a salve to my sanity in these fucked-up capitalist grinder times.

    Had always been a huge music fan but had become burnt out on the same old retread stuff in my collection and on ghastly commercial radio (which I absolutely cannot stomach at all).

    Check out different shows there.

    Also have become very interested in jazz, after a lifetime of ignoring it. Amazing stuff, with great radical ties to Black self-preservation and revolutionary understanding. WKCR is amazing also.