hi everybody! i'm excited to be here 
so the reason i joined this discussion page is that i kind of miss the days where all the internet surfing was at home, and then once you left your house you were kind of turned off from everything social media related. i'm younger so i've grown up being used to have access to full internet and social media 24/7 on my phone, and i feel so fatigued. so i've been trying out this kind of platform and want to meet and talk with people online like people used to. so hello
now as far as music goes, i like a lot. like,, a lot a lot.
these days i've been diving deep into the native tongues; de la soul, tribe, queen latifah, the jungle brothers, etc. i've also been watching some videos about the wutang clan and how they got their start and how they did their samples. super cool stuff. i HIGHLY recommend channels like digging the greats, polyphonic, and sound field for cool music deep dives. i would love to know if you have any other youtube recommendations for music history channels too.
besides that i've always loved older music. my favorite album is the zombie's second album odyssey and oracle (1968), so much so that i have a signed vinyl of it which is my most prized possession. i grew up on the beatles so of course i love them, but i've also learn to love king crimson, the everly brothers, dion, the monkees, stevie wonder, led zeppelin, the smiths, the cure, men at work, the police, the cars, alan parsons project, steely dan, funkadelic/parliament, michael jackson, roxy music, joy division, james brown, the pretenders,,,, i could go on for ages. i like a lot of music, and there really hasn't been any music ive hated because i try to find the good qualities of it all, even if it isn't something i would listen to daily
also i have some tattoos on my arm to pay tribute to my favorite groups! so far i've got nirvana, outkast, slowdive, rush, jellyfish, fleetwood mac, and paul mccartney. more will be on the way!
i also love slowcore/shoegaze. i'm in a band that started recently and that's the sound we're going for, but i'm having trouble finding decently priced/good pedals to help with that sound, so those recs would be appreciated too!
other genres i love are baroque pop (my favorite genre by farrr, love the left banke, the move, jellyfish, and the lemontwigs), slowcore, shoegaze, numetal (deftones, snot, korn, soad), 90s hip hop, new wave, house, kpop, alternative, funk, and way more. there's just so much to love.
anyways i'm going on way too long for sure. i find that i'm not able to talk with music in depth with a lot of my friends. not that they don't like music, but i feel like this is by far my biggest passion and just something i want to talk about constantly, probably so much i'd annoy others lol, so i'd love to meet and talk with people who share that strong passion too. feel free to message me to talk about anything music related. if i haven't already heard it, i'd be happy to take a listen
hope there's nice weather wherever you're reading this from! and hope you have a great day
-purple

so the reason i joined this discussion page is that i kind of miss the days where all the internet surfing was at home, and then once you left your house you were kind of turned off from everything social media related. i'm younger so i've grown up being used to have access to full internet and social media 24/7 on my phone, and i feel so fatigued. so i've been trying out this kind of platform and want to meet and talk with people online like people used to. so hello

now as far as music goes, i like a lot. like,, a lot a lot.
these days i've been diving deep into the native tongues; de la soul, tribe, queen latifah, the jungle brothers, etc. i've also been watching some videos about the wutang clan and how they got their start and how they did their samples. super cool stuff. i HIGHLY recommend channels like digging the greats, polyphonic, and sound field for cool music deep dives. i would love to know if you have any other youtube recommendations for music history channels too.
besides that i've always loved older music. my favorite album is the zombie's second album odyssey and oracle (1968), so much so that i have a signed vinyl of it which is my most prized possession. i grew up on the beatles so of course i love them, but i've also learn to love king crimson, the everly brothers, dion, the monkees, stevie wonder, led zeppelin, the smiths, the cure, men at work, the police, the cars, alan parsons project, steely dan, funkadelic/parliament, michael jackson, roxy music, joy division, james brown, the pretenders,,,, i could go on for ages. i like a lot of music, and there really hasn't been any music ive hated because i try to find the good qualities of it all, even if it isn't something i would listen to daily
also i have some tattoos on my arm to pay tribute to my favorite groups! so far i've got nirvana, outkast, slowdive, rush, jellyfish, fleetwood mac, and paul mccartney. more will be on the way!
i also love slowcore/shoegaze. i'm in a band that started recently and that's the sound we're going for, but i'm having trouble finding decently priced/good pedals to help with that sound, so those recs would be appreciated too!
other genres i love are baroque pop (my favorite genre by farrr, love the left banke, the move, jellyfish, and the lemontwigs), slowcore, shoegaze, numetal (deftones, snot, korn, soad), 90s hip hop, new wave, house, kpop, alternative, funk, and way more. there's just so much to love.
anyways i'm going on way too long for sure. i find that i'm not able to talk with music in depth with a lot of my friends. not that they don't like music, but i feel like this is by far my biggest passion and just something i want to talk about constantly, probably so much i'd annoy others lol, so i'd love to meet and talk with people who share that strong passion too. feel free to message me to talk about anything music related. if i haven't already heard it, i'd be happy to take a listen

hope there's nice weather wherever you're reading this from! and hope you have a great day

-purple