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>Multi-part question. > >1) What is your primary source of music? Do you use a >streaming app, multiple streaming apps? Still rocking a >personal library? Still doing CDs? Cassettes?
Don't mess with steaming, not really of fan of that shit, I just listen to a few radio station shows that stream, and once in a while I'll go to soundcloud & bandcamp to hunt & listen to some new shit.
>2) Do you usually listen to playlists? Are they based on an >artist/ several artists or more of a mood? Are they playlists >you made, where you individually picked out all the songs on >the playlist? Do you prefer to listen to music in blocks of >similar songs, gangsta rap hour, new jack swing, late 90's boy >bands, etc or shuffle and mix it up as much as possible?
Nope don't do streaming sites, so no playlists or listen to others playlists.
>3) Do you listen to whole albums often? Mostly new or older?
When I do listen to whole albums, it's usually the ones I've enjoyed over the years, not much new albums are listenable from beginning to end these days.
>4) How do you discover new music?
Thru bandcamp & soundcloud, and once in a while OKP will post an artist I haven't heard from or haven't checked for in a long time.
>5) What's your primary hardware set up for music? Phone and >earbuds/headphones? Car? Home stereo set up? Bluetooth >speakers? Internal phone speaker?
Car, home boom-boxes, turntables, laptop cd drive, etc. the usual.
At work we listen to music all day so usually when I'm home I'm listening to what I like since at work nobody likes to hear clean rap cds, house music, r&b, reggae, or jazz; 90% of the time it's usually rock (old & new), heavy metal (old & new), Johnny Cash, and new wave (which me & one other co-worker like), but that's expected when everyone you work with is white.
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