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Is there any way, for someone who cares about music, to answer that question without sounding like a pretentious ass hat?
I'm at a loss. My go to answer is "I kind of like a bit of everything", but I'm far from happy with it.
Not a question I can answer either.
Skiffle 'n bass.
"awful or weird,according to my family"
clues in the name 😉
altho really im not as blinkered as i used to be back then, so my answer these days is "anything thats proper music, made by somebody with a bit of feeling, could be punk, jazz, reggae, northern soul, blues, the sort of stuff youd hear on 6 music, really, just about anything except that chart sh1t!" bit of a long winded answer tho innit, so i sympathise with OP, im the same really.
Technobollox
"Pretty much Abba to Zappa, leaving out jazz and Nashville Hat Acts, and anything you're likely to hear on daytime Radio One"
Or:
"Listen to BBC 6Music, and you'll hear a selection of my music library"
I can also be found listening to Classic FM and Radio 3 if there's no DAB in whatever car I'm driving and I'm finding Radio 2 too tedious.
"A bit of everything". seems to cover it for me
"Listen to BBC 6Music, and you'll hear a selection of my music library"
OP said to [i]not[/i] sound like a pretentious ass hat
Eclectic taste.....
Anything that's good.
Whatever Grimmy's playing
I reply music baby, follow my Insta.
"Used to be just rock and metal and that but now it's whatever catches my ear"
Anything apart from Jazz, I can't stand it.
Favorites at the moment - Lord Huron and (the sadly departed) Martyn Bennett
There must surely be some genre or band you love more than the rest though, otherwise it sounds like you're not passionate about it at all and music is just something you have on it the background.I'm at a loss. My go to answer is "I kind of like a bit of everything", but I'm far from happy with it.
For me, it's all about the
There must surely be some genre or band you love more than the rest though, otherwise it sounds like you're not passionate about it at all and music is just something you have on it the background.
Exactly this. I like all sorts of music, but in reality I'd prefer to listen to Shlohmo in the the Lab than some wishy washy Thom Yorke bollocks any day of the week. Stopp kidding yourselves.
I've tried to answer this before but I do end up sounding like a pretentious ass hat so no reason to stop now.
I guess theres a couple of qualifying things; genre and passion.
There are some genres that I'm definitely less likely to warm to. I'm none too keen on metal of any sort although theres a few standout tracks that defy the odds. Then there's passion, anything that passes the genre filter gets judged on whether it was made to be good music or to turn a profit.
But sometimes even the most commercially targeted pop song can be great if it's done supremely well which makes nonsense of everything I just wrote. So I guess it's impossible to say beyond whatever sounds good to your ears.
When I was younger I was much my tastes were much narrower and I expect I would have been horrified by some of the things I listen to now.
Listen to my IPod and you'll hear a selection of my musical taste, listen to 6music and you
will hear DJs talk and talk and talk and talk and then a boring old indie track 😉
If someone said they
I'd just assume they hate music TBH.Listen to BBC 6Music
I was an indie kid during my formative years.
Now I've grown up I'm most likely to listen to electronic stuff on korrupt fm.
There must surely be some genre or band you love more than the rest though...
Yeah, there is, but I've never found a suitable name for the style that I'm happy with. Personal favourites? Last FM says, over the last 8 years, Pavement, mclusky, Cursive, At the Drive-In, Les Savy Fav.....so I guess.....rock? Indie? Doesn't cover it.
I genuinely listen to pretty much everything except grime. Can't get on with grime at all.
"We like both kinds of music - country [i]and[/i] western"
Depends on my mood, speedcore has its place but so does folk...
The problem I have is my main musical passion is heavy metal, but then again I also love bands/artists like Bruce Springsteen, The Black Crowes, Neil Young, Drive by Truckers, The Eagles etc etc, but as soon as I say the words "heavy metal" people seem to glaze over and everything else I say just gets translated as "blah blah blah....". Therefore I just say something a bit naff, like " I like a bit of everything, but mainly rock"
What I really want to do is describe the themes that run through the music I like, dischord and contrast, irresistible driving energy, humour, irreverence, accidental harmony, complexity or complete lack of complexity, danceability, virtuosity or complete lack of, ....but, as you can see, we're back into pretentious asshattery. Maybe I'm just confusing pretension with passion.
Country, and yes I am old enough to not give a **** what you think!
all the 'cores, but not the Corrs.
Metal/rock/grunge is definitely the dominant one for me.
Beyond that like lots of stuff.
What I consistently dont like is manufactured pop groups, mainstream music of the wobble your (or someone else's) privates and drive a Mercedes with 54" gold wheels in the video crap (is hip hop still the right name for this) and anything that is screechy or thin sounding.
Pretentious asshat. Non je suis un chapeau de derriere. 😉 (apologies to anyone who knows proper French!)
Anything that's good.
I agree. With the caveat that my idea of good isn't everyone's. So listen to what you like and enjoy it.
Is it just me that hasn't been asked this question for about a decade?
I've forgotten what I used to say.
Just been over to the "No brown in town" thread, not so worried about being pretentious any more 😉
[i]over the last 8 years, Pavement[/i]
Love Pavement, but they split up in ... 1999! 🙂
OP said to not sound like a pretentious ass hat
So why are you? 🙄
Listen to my IPod and you'll hear a selection of my musical taste, listen to 6music and you
will hear DJs talk and talk and talk and talk and then a boring old indie track
Or Zeppelin, or Zappa, or Credence, or Mastodon, or a shit-load of other stuff, like early blues and soul, electro, wierd European prog...
Which pretty much reflects what's on my pod/phone; like I said Abba to Zappa, both of whom I've heard on 6 recently, although I rarely get to hear it these days.
Without 6 I probably would never have discovered a whole load of Canadian music, like Arcade Fire, Stars, Metric, The New Pornographers, Feist, Black Mountain, Pretty Girls Make Graves...
Show me a radio station that players such a wide range of music, including from artists who've yet to get any sort of recording deal then, because I've yet to find one.
And don't, for Chris'sakes say Spotify! It's bloody useless unless you're sat in an office or at home, mobile is pointless when there's barely a phone signal available, let alone data.
And it doesn't play stuff that comes as a complete surprise, and you get bloody adverts instead of DJ's unless you pay, which I not prepared to do for something that's crap.
Love Pavement, but they split up in ... 1999!
Yeah, but I was 10 in 1999, so was mostly enduring Herman's Hermits tapes from the back of my mum's Astra.
6music is great for the range. I particularly enjoy Marc Riley's show, lots of variety and great sessions.
Never touch Spotify, got this need to own the music. Want to listen to my stuff, not someone elses!
I use the Internet, blogs, mailing lists etc., to find new stuff. Seriously, it is a shame that 6 Music is so lacking in this variety mentioned - whenever I listen to it, just find it annoying DJs and old stuff that I've heard before. Or new stuff that just sounds like the old stuff. But, it is the only station my car radio is tuned to! I live in hope of hearing something interesting on there.
I don't think there's much wrong with saying you like a bit of everything as a response.
What's your favourite type of music is much harder. For me it's not a genre, just music that forces my senses or feelings into another place. Pretty sure that like most my musical memory is mapped to my experiences, so sometimes listening to (or replaying in my head) music that I don't "like" triggers very powerful emotions. What is music for other than to stir the soul?
Spotify is good for people who like background music. Great for a dinner party I imagine.
I listen to Radio 6 a fair bit - it's got an ok range, but it doesn't exactly push the boundaries. [i]Usually[/i] they play the obvious stuff from an artist, but they do have some quite different shows.
Thrash \M/etal, raucous Jungle & Modern Jazz are my go-tos
Country, Opera & "World Music" can **** right off
So far this evening I have listed to Killing Joke, Play Dead and now Duke Ellington. Bit of a 'genre gap' there then. Just getting old that's all
I always end up saying 'whatever I like, from Simon & Garfunkel to the Sex Pistols' which always seems to be understood.
Spotify is good for people who like background music. Great for a dinner party I imagine.
Good for lots of things, though that's definitely one of them. I find it good for new music and for things that are similar. Annoyingly it can't replace the whirlwind of ploughing through your record collection. I miss that. Might have to get another CD player 🙂
The same old stuff I always liked and some I didn't but I'm now nostalgic about. At the grand old age of 47 it is getting harder to find anything new. I used to listen to John Peel for the 5% of what he played that would grab me but now, maybe i have enough already 🙁
And don't, for Chris'sakes say Spotify! It's bloody useless unless you're sat in an office or at home, mobile is pointless when there's barely a phone signal available, let alone data.
Several times people have told you this just isn't true. You can sync spotify music to the device of your choosing. I can listen to stuff with my phone on "airplane" mode. If you're out of wifi or signal for over something like 10 days or whatever the DRM check period is then you might have a point.
And it doesn't play stuff that comes as a complete surprise, and you get bloody adverts instead of DJ's unless you pay, which I not prepared to do for something that's crap.
Well it kind of does. There's a weekly playlist of "Discover" tailored to you and then there are artist and song radios that play music like the artist/song you've chosen. The amount of music that I've discovered through spotify is pretty rad.
I Like a bit of Canadian Smooth - Michael Buble, Celine Dion
Might be my age or I'm mental, but I always want to read Pavement as a misspelt Parliament for some bizarre reason and want to type "you spelt it wrong!". Pavement seem to come up on here a lot in these threads (altho might always be the same big hitters), must try it/them out some time in an effort to appear musically open minded.
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://singletrackmag.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.)

