Can’t even seek through songs.

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    9 months ago

    I feel like we have different definitions of “big library”. I listen to dozens of new albums a year.

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      9 months ago

      I’m sincerely curious what your music habits are like. With 36 albums a year, how much time are you spending with any of them? Do you ever go back to listen again?

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        9 months ago

        I could easily listen to that in a month just while out walking. I’m not reviewing them for NME or anything.

        Won’t be new stuff either, I’ll just reach down into the 90s or something and grab a band I haven’t heard since I was a teenager.

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        With Spotify you can listen to thousands of new albums a year. Some of them I do listen to again, yes. Also you can listen to playlists (I do both.)

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        Okay, so this is a rough approximation, but let’s say I listen to a whole album all the way through more or less once a week. Through that listen I’ll like the songs that I enjoyed (sometimes even if I just thought it was interesting and I’m not sure how to feel yet, some of my favorite songs had to grow on me). For pretty much the whole rest of the week, during commutes or whenever I don’t feel like giving the music the attention that I think a full album listen deserves, I’ll just listen to my shuffled liked songs. Yes, I’ll go back and listen to some of my favorite albums, but mostly just for those bands where the album experience is more than the sum of it’s songs.