• muhyb@programming.dev
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    20 hours ago

    I guess I can be proud of not getting into Spotify at the first place. Instead of discovering new music, I discover older ones which I find more reliable since new music industry mostly suck. Oh, also Bandcamp is fine for discovering indie.

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        19 hours ago

        That’s my nostalgia talking but what I hear in public is bad, I mean in malls, stores, shops etc. maybe they have a bad taste though. By the way I said the industry sucks not the music. Because of the industry, they’re much shorter now (thanks to Spotify I guess), I hardly find a 45 minutes album with whole great tracks.

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          Well I dunno your tastes, but some newer music that isn’t shit (I’m an album listener myself, so I judge by the whole album):

          Black MIDI - Hellfire

          Adult Jazz - Gist Is

          Billy Woods - all three of his newest (one is under “Armand Hammer”, called “we buy diabetic test strips”, the other is “maps,” probably the most widely accessible, and the newest is Golliwog)

          Shellac - To All Trains

          Fiona Apple - Fetch the Boltcutters

          KNOWER - KNOWER Forever

          Those few albums span some genres and should cover a lot of tastes. I can add some more if you’re interested, those were just off the top of my head

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          15 hours ago

          If you’re just looking at the popular stuff it’s going to be shit. My library is filled with artists with just couple thousands of listens per month and it’s the shit (to me).

          Nowadays everyone can make music and it’ll mean more stuff to filter through but there’ll be more gems to discover.

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            9 hours ago

            Are they popular because people actually like them, I wonder. Because some of them are really really bad, they’re far from being art.

            But yes, every age has their own gems to discover.

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          18 hours ago

          Walmart music will always be dull and milquetoast; its meant to be consumed by the nonexistant “perfectly normal” person. You gotta dig for that gnarly hipster shit you’re into, but I guarantee its out there somewhere

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            9 hours ago

            I don’t think gnarly hipsters would listen what I listen. Maybe I don’t hear what I like in the outside world because they can be really old, it’s rare if I hear one on the wild.