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In Reply to: RE: Is listening to music even popular anymore? posted by docw on October 28, 2014 at 13:00:25
I have enjoyed everyone's responses and experiences so far. I must admit that I was wrong in believing that music isn't popular anymore. I have been proven wrong and that's okay. Keep the comments coming everyone and thank you for sharing.
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Your post and thoughts are dear to my heart. I am an evangelist not just about my Lord but also about classical and good acoustic music! Thanks for your response.
There are so many perspectives one can take in trying to understand current music listening habits. I won’t go there now, but will say at 43 years of age I am still on the lookout for new music and enjoy experiencing music mindfully/attentively at home. I don’t know if this will help answer your question, but I will relate my experiences, as best I can remember them.
I guess I am a typical Gen-Xer in many ways, but unlike my friends, in my early years I was sheltered from popular music by religious doctrine. I started sneaking listens to popular music when I was about 16: at friends’ houses and using my lunch money to buy vinyl that was being sold off cheaply to make way for perfect sound forever. I hid my purchases and played them on my parents' Phillips all-in-one when they were out. As I started earning a pittance of a wage, I was able to assert a modicum of independence, purchase a used Rotel stereo and play music quietly in my bedroom – I loved that stereo and 80s music, mostly from Factory Records and 4AD labels, plus some popular... Some music I still hid.
For the next ten years or so I explored what was an interesting period of music. Through my 30s and early 40s I have struggled; my exploration and purchasing of music has been limited. I have explored ambient (not New Age); modern composition/neo-classical; dabbled in a couple of other styles; and maintained a passing interest in quality independent and popular music. Most of what I have been listening to is quiet and slow and probably not "motivating" me towards...
But, summer is on the way and I have started looking for melodic indie with a nice groove and will have some longevity. I am finding it very difficult! Much indie is evolved 80s/electro, but to me seems like cold noise (Sterolab or Ladytron it is not!). Maybe I need to join a streaming service to help me uncover some new music? Internet radio? I’d need a greater broadband allowance! That said, I recently ordered a few albums from new (to me) artists that are promising: San Fermin, Future Islands, James Blake, Tennis, A Sunny Day in Glasgow, Eluvium, Luluc, Warpaint, Trentmoller, Fka Twigs... also purchased some albums from faves like Loscil, Firpp & Eno, Harold Budd, Thievery Corporation and Dustin O’Halloran. I’d like to have found more new tunes though...
Anyhoo, that is where I am at... starting the search for fulfilling upbeat summer tunes.
Cheers,
Ray
"In the beginner's mind there are many possibilities, in the expert's mind there are few." Shunryo Suzuki
Your story and experience is very fascinating! I love stories about how folks got into music and what they listen to. I love it! The 4AD label is awesome! Wish I could talk to some of you folks in person because I love talking to other folks who are passionate about listening to music. It's kind of hard to do that on a forum.
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