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Old 08-14-2018, 06:24 PM   #23431 (permalink)
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So any early electronics or nah?

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a wide array of different genres I like
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Old 08-14-2018, 06:28 PM   #23432 (permalink)
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batty is confusing his argument that I have narrow tastes by listing a wide array of different genres I like

from where I'm standing at least, and I don't even think "narrow tastes" is a big deal, as I've said before I'll take a master of one over master of none

Savages - Five Finger Discount (2008) is my favorite fully electronic release
If you'd arrived at a more limited taste through many years of experimentation like MicShazam then I'd not have much to say beyond the odd heckle, but you seem to have narrowed your taste intentionally to fit a niche you want to embody.
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So any early electronics or nah?
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Old 08-14-2018, 06:35 PM   #23434 (permalink)
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Everything about the way you present yourself suggests this, but if I'm wrong then it's the world's most boring coincidence.
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That does sound alright.
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I mean ja Cluster is great but do you actually listen to any early electronics?
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If you'd arrived at a more limited taste through many years of experimentation like MicShazam
I'm not really disagreeing, but this just made me wonder what my niche is and how broad/narrow tastes I have.

There's starting to be quite a lot of singer/songwriter, electronic pop and varying shades of indie-electronic/indie-pop on my shelves. Plus folk music, and various criss-crossing between all these fields of music.

I feel like there's a fair amount of other stuff going on in my CD collection, but there's some big "holes" too. I don't own any hip hop. Basically no purely ambient records either. No prog rock except for technically one album that I don't even like that much. No jazz, except a bit of pleb-jazz. And between all of those metal albums, there's not even a single black metal album to be found.

But I'm in no rush to branch out. I check out new things across most genres quite often. Now and then, some things stick.
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Old 08-15-2018, 02:04 PM   #23440 (permalink)
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