We don’t usually associate the word ‘boredom’ with listening to music. For a major part of my music listening past, I used to stick to artists/genres I knew and liked growing up and never tried/bothered to venture too much out of my comfort zone. As a result, I knew most of my CDs inside out, even to the point as to where the scratches were located in a particular CD! Now, I know that the music is still good, but somehow there was no excitement or a real interest in playing them over and over again (now, all this must be sounding similar to being stuck in a boring marriage ).
This was the time when I was experimenting with streaming services like Spotify. Initially, I didn’t like the way the application was designed, as it was primarily meant to give away control and let them choose what should play next. So, there too I added my previous bunch of albums I’m used to, to the 'library' and listened from the first to last track in sequence(Old habits die hard ). But, thanks to their playlists, I started developing a liking for Indie Singer-Songwriter/Bluegrass and new age Jazz artists, a vast majority of them relatively unknown. Surprisingly, these new artists were writing songs which had substance, depth and musicality, which was giving some big name artists/bands from yesteryear, a real competition and in some cases even bettering them. Instead of listening to albums, I switched to the “Daily Mix” playlists and found it odd that the earlier boredom had vanished, I was enjoying several of the recommended tracks and looking forward to their "daily mixes" and "discover weekly" lists. I gathered that the entirely new music was affecting my brain centers in a positive way, which my previous collection of CDs failed to achieve. I was listening to a lot more music than I had in my entire life, and really enjoying them too!
I did a little bit of reading on this and found this BBC article, pointing to a research, which mirrored and supported my experience. Quoting from the article (emphasis mine):
Now, I’m out of my musical rut, I don’t obsess about how my speakers/amplifier/DAC sounds anymore, but am more interested in listening to more artists and genres and discovering new music.
I would love to hear more from FMs experiences. Are you too stuck in a musical rut or are your musical tastes eclectic, non constrained and free to experiment? OR you find all this gibberish?
This was the time when I was experimenting with streaming services like Spotify. Initially, I didn’t like the way the application was designed, as it was primarily meant to give away control and let them choose what should play next. So, there too I added my previous bunch of albums I’m used to, to the 'library' and listened from the first to last track in sequence(Old habits die hard ). But, thanks to their playlists, I started developing a liking for Indie Singer-Songwriter/Bluegrass and new age Jazz artists, a vast majority of them relatively unknown. Surprisingly, these new artists were writing songs which had substance, depth and musicality, which was giving some big name artists/bands from yesteryear, a real competition and in some cases even bettering them. Instead of listening to albums, I switched to the “Daily Mix” playlists and found it odd that the earlier boredom had vanished, I was enjoying several of the recommended tracks and looking forward to their "daily mixes" and "discover weekly" lists. I gathered that the entirely new music was affecting my brain centers in a positive way, which my previous collection of CDs failed to achieve. I was listening to a lot more music than I had in my entire life, and really enjoying them too!
I did a little bit of reading on this and found this BBC article, pointing to a research, which mirrored and supported my experience. Quoting from the article (emphasis mine):
"But what's cool is that you're anticipating and getting excited over something entirely abstract - and that's the next sound that is coming up."
Now, I’m out of my musical rut, I don’t obsess about how my speakers/amplifier/DAC sounds anymore, but am more interested in listening to more artists and genres and discovering new music.
I would love to hear more from FMs experiences. Are you too stuck in a musical rut or are your musical tastes eclectic, non constrained and free to experiment? OR you find all this gibberish?
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