Agreed with chvck. The number of solo drunken nights I've spent reading the comments section on the AV Club's music reviews and using Spotify to check out the endless amounts of here-today-gone-tomorrow bands those wise folk recommend would be pathetic if it weren't so rewarding. If only I had time these days...
And the Discover playlist recently introduced me to Tacocat. They're smashing
#edit# and I generally say "I used to be massively into punk, and I've spiralled all over the place from there." Feels pretentious being effusive about music, dunno why.
Jangly indie guitar driven music
Mostly punk
with a side helping of heavy metal
and to be naughty some prog rock and kraut rock
Predominantly rock for the last 40 years , more blues rock as I get older and I have a thing for good female vocals .
Can't stand punk , biggest marketing joke every played by the music industry .
Anything apart from R&B.
I like Max Romeos 'Chase theDevil' but I don't like The B52's 'Love Shack'. I could go on.
For me 6 music has a 2 from 10 success rate, with most of it being tuneless pretentious shi te.
"Anything that's good" is my stock answer.
Is it just me that hasn't been asked this question for about a decade?
Got asked it this morning at the barbers. Managed not to mention liking a bit of country now and again.
Spotify is good for people who like background music. Great for a dinner party I imagine.
😆
it has almost all the music in the world on it
so yes
pretty good for dinner parties
or working
or smashing out some techno before you go out
or looking up that album you used to love when you were 15
[i]Anything apart from R&B.[/i]
Dismissing a whole genre of music is odd. I even tried to like some jazz after the recent thread. It's only a certain type of jazz that I can't stand.
Plenty of RnB I don't like, but there's some that I love.
Spotify is good for people who like background music. Great for a dinner party I imagine.
I like minimal Techno, makes great background music and its great for dinner parties. There about 700 tracks on the spotify playlist I created for this genre so I reckon you have hit the nail on the head.
As M&S always say this isn't just any techno this is exquisitively paired back dub techno from Berlin
'whatever I like, from Simon & Garfunkel to the Sex Pistols' which always seems to be understood.
absolutely: melodic white guy pop hits of the 60s and 70s... 🙂
(another vote here for canadian smooth)
Sad old goth here with a smattering of more recent harder rock. And classical, but not opera.
Definitely not 'urban', manufactured pop, country or western.
Not really heard any jazz so can't say one way or another
I used to be massively into thrash / death metal & hardcore in my youth, but gradually made the switch via grunge, indie and ambient to electronic music.
These days 95% of music I listen to is psychedelic trance or techno.
DezB wrote:
"Anything apart from R&B."Dismissing a whole genre of music is odd.
Not in this case. 😉
John drummer wrote:
Definitely not 'urban', manufactured pop, country or western.
Sums up most of the music I loathe too.
[i]Not in this case[/i]
Hmm, nor in the case of "Ooh-aren't-I-scary-making-exactly-the-same-sounds-as-100s-of-other-bands" death metal... 😉
If someone said theyListen to BBC 6Music
I'd just assume they hate music TBH.
Not hate, just a bit can't be arsed/by numbers
I like minimal Techno, makes great background music and its great for dinner parties
One prefers Mozart with dinner.
DezB wrote:
Hmm, nor in the case of "Ooh-aren't-I-scary-making-exactly-the-same-sounds-as-100s-of-other-bands" death metal...
Ouch - right back atcha! 😆
To be fair, most genres sound all the same if you don't like them.
Not hate, just a bit can't be arsed/by numbers
I know what you mean. Its all just, like, sooooooooo lazy, and generic and samey, and just, like... you know.... meh, like... WHATEVS!!
I now have playlists that steam newly released grimcore, mumblepunk, 'n furball death metal 'n shit, but once more than ten other people have downloaded the track, it automatically deletes it, as then its just the commercial shit that 6 Music would play
You get me, blood?
I don't like a lot of what they play on 6 Music, but it's a hell of a lot better than most of the other daytime stations out there.
I wish we could have it on at work instead of Radio 2, Absolute Radio, Free Radio or other stations for the brain dead.
[i]You get me, blood?[/i]
I'm afraid I cannot fathom a word you just typed, old chap.
I'm pretty one dimensional I guess - metal / grunge / punk type stuff really although I listen to stuff like Rival Sons and Temperance Movement a lot these days.
Anything that isn't shit. (**** Buttons to Ella Fitzgerald, via Mudvayne)
I listen to 6m as its best available 'station' for the office.
I use the playlister tool and have discovered some really good stuff that way.
I do have an odd range of tastes -
I also like The Divine Comedy, Elbow, Shooglenifty and loads of other bands to balance out the crazy stuff.
(But mainly psytrance & techno. 😈 )
My kitchen radio is tuned to 6 Music, but even then it only really gets used for Gideon Coe, Huey, Iggy Pop, the Freak Zone and Tom Ravenscroft.
S'funny that someone here mentioned Marc Riley as being 'varied' - I see it as probably the least varied show on the station (with possible exception of Nemone). Takes all sorts, eh?
I always say I like [i]un[/i]popular music. Sums it up, really, and makes me sound like a pretentious bumface at the same time.
I say, each of you that has cared enough to post on this thread should go add one tune to the [url= http://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/tune-association-threadits-friday-and-im-bored/page/399#post-7988700 ]Tune Association[/url] thread. And get it over the 14,000 posts mark 😀
I listen to mixclould alot of late - I enjoy the music of people that I know in person - perhaps it's that via over saturation and exposure to too mucb choice there is something for me that resonates from the more intimate relationship of knowing more about the artist - Pehaps this says something about my ambivalence to new music - not because intrinsically it isn't any good but more that after a lifetime of music consumption I'm exploring music in a different context - I recorded my friend playing his guitar on my phone - That was enjoyable .. I'm seeing notions of genre less as creative codes and convention and more marketing strategies ..
haha Bumface...haven't heard that since primary 😆
I always say '80s girly American rock but whatever you're thinking right now its not that'
I have yet to find anyone who asked that question that has heard of any of the bands I love
Pretentious? Moi?
I don't think there's necessarily anything pretentious about liking music not many people know about. I was just trying to explain why I think this, but had to give up as I couldn't find a way without sounding pretentious, LOL!
I'm just listening to the J files on double J. Tonight it's the Pixies. "Where is my mind" just gave me goosebumps.
Never heard of Double J - just had a look and it looks like a winner - thanks!
(I quite like the Pixies. The new Dinosaur Junior album sounds good too.)
It's what Triple J used to be, before it started turned to shit.
I saw the Pixies in 07, never thought I would see them in Hobart.
Never heard of Triple J either... 😳
Shirley the answer is to simply think of the name of some semi-pro obscure pop group that never quite troubled the charts, and say that. They had that Yello on the radio the other day. Radio 4, mind.
Me, I like anything by Vaughn Williams.
We're all magpies these days aren't we?
I fondly remember the days when you could get beaten up for having the wrong haircut. Where you had to identify what tribe you were and therefore what you weren't.
Never heard of Triple J either...
It's an Australian thing. Slightly less mainstream than the commercial stations. Slightly.
Some but not all..
Psychedelic Music, Old Blues, Old Soul, 70's Punk, Post Punk, Garage Rock, Reggae, Ska and Dub. Folk, Avant Garde stuff, Seriously Heavy Metal, Hip Hop, Classic Pop, etc, etc.
I don't like much... Country Music, Overproduced Modern Pop Music, Classical Music.
Each to their own. My main problem is finding time to listen and appreciate all the music I might be into what with 6 Music, The Quietus, Spotify et al enabling me to find and access so much. In a way the less music I have the more I love what I have.
Anything apart from R&B.
Dismissing a whole genre of music is odd. I even tried to like some jazz after the recent thread. It's only a certain type of jazz that I can't stand.
Plenty of RnB I don't like, but there's some that I love.
Dismissing two whole genres of music, surely.
Just remembered, I'd add Tame Impala to my list of likes.
I don't listen to radio stations much - internet or otherwise unless forced to at work. I don't like having to sit through music I don't like to get to something I might.
I'm a bit of a music hoarder, so I listen to samples on social media and music distribution sites and buy the albums I like from what I hear.
it's also easier to suggest some DJs I listen to that sum up my music tastes : Gilles Peterson, Benji B, Friction.
Also http://mi-soul.com/ has come on line sounding a bit like an old pirate but with some big names from the past, like Greg Edwards, Patrick Forge, Dr Bob Jones

