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Personally, I think I’m pretty adventurous. I love music and my library has thousands of artists across dozens of genres like classic rock, new wave, Motown, smooth jazz, shoegaze, drum & bass, prog rock, hip hop, and more. Hitting ‘shuffle all’ is a recipe for absolute chaos.

I love finding new artists and connections between them (solo projects, supergroups, samples, etc), and every 5-10 years I discover a whole new genre and enjoy going down the rabbit hole. I have all-time favourites, but listening to the same thing for too long drives me crazy.

By contrast, my wife only ever really listens to 2 or 3 different artists and somehow never gets bored of listening to the same few albums on repeat for literal years.

Where do others fall on that spectrum? Do you feel the need to constantly seek out new music, or are you the kind of person who prefers settling into a groove long-term?

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[–] HuudaHarkiten@piefed.social 2 points 7 hours ago

I'm very picky about music. I've never found new music based on a persons or algorithms suggestions. I have to be in the right mood to accept new music in my life. That has lead to very slow adaption of new stuff. I do listen to a wide variety of music, classical, rock, funk, some jazz, blue, metal, folk, chanson, pop, alternative... Pretty much the only stuff I don't listen to is electronic and rap/hip hop.

When I was a youth I did seek new stuff more often, thats where I found out that not many people knew what I might like, only my older cousin could recommend me stuff that I still listen to lol. These days I find new music once or twice per year.

And when I do find something new that I like, I obsess over it for weeks before going back to the mixed playlist. Latest one is Têtes Raides, according to Last.fm I've listened to them nearly 700 times in the last two weeks. The second most listened to artist in that same period is at around 80 listens...