12-10-2018, 09:12
(12-10-2018, 06:53)sjpolyguy Wrote: I definitely don't think there is too much music these days, but I do think there isn't enough time in the day to enjoy it all.
The best way for me to get exposed to new music has been by using Pandora.com. However since they were purchased by Sirius I'm not sure they'll continue to be a good resource.
However I go through phases, sometimes I am working on finding new artists or new music by artists I like and other times I just enjoy the music I have. Lately I've been listening to older CDs that I haven't played in a while and rating and categorizing the songs.
Another aspect that controls how I discover new music is my eMusic subscription. I'll focus on music I can purchase there, listen to those on Spotify and then buy the songs I like.
I aim to listen to one new release album via Spotify every day (or at least seven a week)…
I try to pick music im not familiar with but at the same time if an artist I love releases an album I make sure to listen to those also...
as I randomly pick albums I get to listen to ALL genres of music, some I love, some I dislike and occasionally I find an artist
in a previously disliked genre that I either missed or overlooked previously...
the last good example of that was Dream Theater, a prog-metal, symphonic-metal band whos release I listened to three or so
years ago, I loved it and delved back into their back catalogue...I now own six or seven of their albums, whereas I would never had
done so otherwise...
I never say never to an artist I do not like neither..i believe ALL artists have an album (either released or yet to be released) that I will like enough to buy...and as musical tastes change and evolve over the years it is highly possible that I will do so.
"BTO....Bachman,Turner,Overweight
They were big in the 70s....for five minutes,on a Saturday,after lunch..." - Me 2014.
They were big in the 70s....for five minutes,on a Saturday,after lunch..." - Me 2014.