cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/54033542
I’m assuming everyone here listens to music somewhat regularly, but I’m curious about how much you care about it. And i specifically want to know about your enjoyment regardless if it’s considered a timeless masterpiece or just a meme song. (feel free to share you favorite artists while respecting other’s tastes)
Do you care about having decent enough devices to enjoy it or do you just buy the cheapest pair of earbuds to silence the world around you?
Do you have favorite albums or do you just hit play on a random playlist and zone out?
Do you ever listen to music just to enjoy it and nothing else?
Do you talk with passion about your favorite songs/albums/artists?
Do you spend time searching for music?
TL;DR is music art or content to you?
More than the artists themselves tbh. I can separate the 2. I don’t believe being gifted with talent automagically makes you a good person and therefore, I don’t see much sense in treating them like royalty or saints. They ain’t. The only real golden thing is the music. That is all. I ain’t wasting money on lousy merch.
I love it. I’m terrible at musical instruments, but love listening. And I find mp3 music muddy sounding so prefer WAV or flac, or just direct from CD.
My taste is music is whatever has something unique or “good”, so my collection covers many genres.
There’s a few songs that raise my body hair, and those are obvious favorites.
Usually listening on a HiBerry Pi Pro since its a low cost DAC and don’t have space for component audio.
After all those years of collecting mp3s, I barely listen to any of it. I’m just kind of losing interest in music over time. If I’m out with my earbuds in, it’s rather listen to a podcast or something.
Maybe it’s because there’s so little good music nowadays and discovering new music isn’t as easy as it once was
I would be curious about how today’s discovery is worse that the past, considering that you can access huge catalogues for free and that forums exist. And generalising all new music just doesn’t make sense to me, you should give it an honest try and maybe start enjoying music again
Filesharing is nothing like it was before. You can find stuff on YouTube etc that keeps recommending the same things but it just seems so tedious now. It’s not like back when we’d hear new things on the radio and you could download albums with that artist to discover similar music.
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I cant really tell the difference between mid range and high quality gear/music but I can’t stand low quality gear/music.
I never listen to playlists or individual songs, albums all the way! It’s the way the artist intended it after all!
Yes I regularly just listen to music. Especially when no one else is in the house I’ll turn up the sound system and listen to some nice albums.
Definitely! Jazz is the most underrated music genre, most people don’t give jazz the chance it deserves because they think it’s for old people (as a young person I can tell you it’s not) Progressive rock is amazing, the prophets song from queen is one of queens best songs. And Radio head is over-hyped.
I mostly get music from friends and other people that are interested in music.
I never listen to playlists or individual songs, albums all the way! It’s the way the artist intended it after all!
Exactly. Listening an album tells a story.
I’m assuming everyone here listens to music somewhat regularly, but I’m curious about how much you care about it. And i specifically want to know about your enjoyment regardless if it’s considered a timeless masterpiece or just a meme song.
I care about it a great deal. I have no genre or time/era preferences and will listen to basically anything that is interesting in some way or simply connects with me on an emotional level, though I do love a good interpretation of genre convention too.
Do you care about having decent enough devices to enjoy it or do you just buy the cheapest pair of earbuds to silence the world around you?
I’m no audiophile but I invested in some DT1990s years back paired with a nice EQ and a Bravo V2/FiiO E10K that serve me well to this day.
Do you have favorite albums or do you just hit play on a random playlist and zone out?
Neither. Weird dichotomy.
I have favourite albums and artists, but most artists I like these days aren’t really “album artists” and most music I regularly enjoy are artists from 2010s onwards or from pre-1990s era of singles dominating. Even with the album era of 90s-2010s when CDs really sealed the deal on albums as the default, I don’t regularly listen to albums as a whole.
I make my own playlists and I mostly use them as a collection of songs I like where I pick out the individual ones and listen to those on repeat, until I pick out the next song. No shuffle, no algorithm/autoplay ever. Most playlists are either genre themed or hyper personal life arcs. I must have spent hundreds of hours making them, curating and sorting them.
Do you ever listen to music just to enjoy it and nothing else?
Yes
Do you talk with passion about your favorite songs/albums/artists?
And yeah I talk about my favourite music all the time, maybe even too much, it seems that music as a whole is less and less appreciated with time, which is a shame, but it is what it is.
Do you spend time searching for music?
Yes. But these days Spotify’s suggestions at the bottom of my personal playlists do do a lot of the work for me. However I also find lots of artists through word of mouth from the people around me, music featured in other media and through artist collabs.
TL;DR is music art or content to you?
Art, no question about it.
I don’t care about music. I keep listening to the same music folder since 2010 so that I don’t fall asleep while driving. Although lately I have been including some anime music I have been encountering. In case it is to listen something in the computer, I use the cheapest gear possible.
Check the profile, baby.
Seriously, though, I’d rather be blind than deaf. That’s how much.
Seriously, though, I’d rather be blind than deaf.
Woah, I almost wanna say the same too, but on second thought, I’d rather be deaf than blind - that’s because I think eyes are the windows to a person’s soul, and I can peer into anyone’s soul just by eye contact. Too bad my eyesight is aging faster than the rest of me.
Eyes aren’t windows to anything. Eyecontact is something most of us are wired to crave, to view as intimate, and it’s a shortcut to feelings of trust and understanding. Salesfolk, public speakers, and con artist are all trained to exploit this to be one more effective.
I like many different, amazing types of music.
I care about Creative Commons music.
Professor Kliq, Aydio, DML grunfeld, Dusted Wax, Xera Lliendes, NIN, Grace Valhalla, ChillOhm, Toucan Music.
I care about these tunes, because I feel that these artists have shared a little more with me.
I don’t listen to music near as much as I should considering how much I love it. So I feel I care more than my frequency of listening would be. Songs run through my head and if no one is around I will sing some lyrics that I remember. I used to think I had pretty broad tastes but at some point I sorta realized what I listen to is just sorta the evolution of the same kind of thing. So I like original rock N roll and then progressive and then new wave and then alternative. Not everything from the genres but commonalities is stories and many instruments. More about melody than beat really but beat is really important to hold it together. Quality of gear does not matter much but of course I prefer to hear from the best available. absolute favorite artist is ian anderson (tull), stan ridgeway (known for wall of voodoo), rem may come next it gets a bit blurry at this point but I can’t say its specifically for michael stipe or such. Honestly u2, cure, depeche mode. Fine young cannibals, evenascence, nine inch nails, yeah after anderson and ridgeway its all sorta a big blur.
Music itself is important. But for me actively listening to it is not as much. If I am in silence I start to sing - hum random folk songs and I won’t even notice that I’m doing it. So I do need music or an audiobook so people won’t get annoyed with my antics.
It is a very weird situation, because while I don’t actively seeking music and I don’t really notice mid quality speakers - my phone still has about 20gigs of mp3s.“Music… I don’t like music.”
–Bill McNeal (Newsradio)







