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A smaller, personally curated music collection is far better than unlimited streaming
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Oh me as well. I just dont like the aspect of unlimited. Unlimited anything is not really a good thing and it cheapens art, IMO.
Plus, how many people now listen to albums multiple times (yes, I'm an unc, I realize no one has listened to albums since the 90s)? I'm willing to bet 98% of them are a 1 and done. They never get the experience of hearing it again and listening for things the artist may have subtly placed there, or really understanding the lyrics the 3rd time around etc.
Aren't albums still called albums even when they're electronic? Has that changed? Am I that old?
Nah they are. But I don't know anyone who listens to albums that isnt a musician.
Now you do! Hi.
I have some instruments I fuck around with casually once in a while, but I am most definitely not a musician.
No that hasn't changed lol Artists making cohesive albums has changed though. I don't mind a compilation project but I never hear any newer artists doing concept albums other than Tyler the Creator.
Hmm, you should probably check out Deltron 3030's 2 albums: If you like hip-hop, compilations, and concept albums, this one is pretty great IMO (not new though). It's Del tha Funkee Homosapien, Dan the Automator, and Kid Koala (a turntable genius) along with a bunch of guests.
I'll give it a go. I've listened to Del the Funkee Homosapien before so there's some familiar ground there.
IMO it's some of his best stuff