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A personal commitment to shed light on overlooked music
Posted: 2009.12.22 (13:28)
by 乳头的早餐谷物
From the 1st of January to the 7th of January I will not listen to any music that I
own on CD. Since I try to buy most albums I really like, this excludes most of my most-listened-to bands. I've decided to do this because there's so much good music that I haven't listened to nearly as much as I ought to.
If you find yourself listening to the same things too often as well maybe you should do this too. If you don't have a suitable CD collection to exclude, you could try excluding your top 20 artists on Last.fm or something along those lines. OR ARE YOU NOT MAN ENOUGH?
Discuss.
Re: A personal commitment to shed light on overlooked music
Posted: 2009.12.22 (15:47)
by SlappyMcGee
I've been doing this for December, actually. It sucks.
Re: A personal commitment to shed light on overlooked music
Posted: 2009.12.22 (15:48)
by 乳头的早餐谷物
SlappyMcGee wrote:I've been doing this for December, actually. It sucks.
NOT MAN ENOUGH.
Re: A personal commitment to shed light on overlooked music
Posted: 2009.12.22 (18:25)
by unoriginal name
The only albums I listen to are ones I haven't heard before.
Re: A personal commitment to shed light on overlooked music
Posted: 2009.12.22 (20:25)
by t̷s͢uk̕a͡t͜ư
My version of this is to get go into the wild and find bands that are compared to ones I already listen to, get entire discographies of the bands whose samples I enjoy, and then painstakingly go through all of their work one by one to cherry-pick the songs I like.
With each iteration of this process, I branch out to more and more bands, so I'm also forced to adopt better heuristics for determining whether or not I keep a song.
Re: A personal commitment to shed light on overlooked music
Posted: 2009.12.22 (21:45)
by toasters
Tsukatu wrote:My version of this is to get go into the wild and find bands that are compared to ones I already listen to, get entire discographies of the bands whose samples I enjoy, and then painstakingly go through all of their work one by one to cherry-pick the songs I like.
With each iteration of this process, I branch out to more and more bands, so I'm also forced to adopt better heuristics for determining whether or not I keep a song.
This is what I've been doing more or less, except without the background in computer science.
Re: A personal commitment to shed light on overlooked music
Posted: 2009.12.22 (22:33)
by t̷s͢uk̕a͡t͜ư
toasters wrote:Tsukatu wrote:My version of this is to get go into the wild and find bands that are compared to ones I already listen to, get entire discographies of the bands whose samples I enjoy, and then painstakingly go through all of their work one by one to cherry-pick the songs I like.
With each iteration of this process, I branch out to more and more bands, so I'm also forced to adopt better heuristics for determining whether or not I keep a song.
This is what I've been doing more or less, except without the background in computer science.
Er... no part of my approach involves computer science. By "better heuristics," I mean things like, "if you don't like 50% of the album, and every song in the album has sounded more or less the same, just skip the rest of the album."
Re: A personal commitment to shed light on overlooked music
Posted: 2009.12.22 (22:44)
by SlappyMcGee
Tsukatu wrote:
Er... no part of my approach involves computer science.
Only a computer scientist could know that!
Re: A personal commitment to shed light on overlooked music
Posted: 2009.12.23 (06:06)
by Lenny
Wow. That's a pretty dedicated challenge.
I'd do the same, except we'll be travelling from the 3rd of January until the 11th or so, and I won't actually be listening to a whole lot of music. Plus, a large amount of what I listen to regularly has been taken from YouTube, not CD, so I'd still end up listening to a lot of what I do usually.
Re: A personal commitment to shed light on overlooked music
Posted: 2009.12.23 (16:17)
by Seneschal
I'm going to try a similar thing and listen to four (new) albums a day for the next few weeks; often they'll include individual tracks that I've heard and/or purchased beforehand, and they'll usually be by bands I've heard stuff by before too, but most of it will be new to me. Occasionally I'll throw in something completely new as well.
So far I've got through four: In Rainbows by Radiohead, Room on Fire by The Strokes, Fleet Foxes by Fleet Foxes and Conditions by The Temper Trap, and they were all good, which is promising.
Re: A personal commitment to shed light on overlooked music
Posted: 2009.12.23 (20:44)
by Tanner
Seneschal wrote:I'm going to try a similar thing and listen to four (new) albums a day for the next few weeks;
Four new albums a day? That's a ridiculous amount. Are you on Winter break because that's going to take a lot of time and concerted effort. If you can pull this off and actually get something meaningful from it, I applaud you.
Re: A personal commitment to shed light on overlooked music
Posted: 2009.12.23 (20:54)
by Rhekatou
Tsukatu wrote:My version of this is to get go into the wild and find bands that are compared to ones I already listen to, get entire discographies of the bands whose samples I enjoy, and then painstakingly go through all of their work one by one to cherry-pick the songs I like.
With each iteration of this process, I branch out to more and more bands, so I'm also forced to adopt better heuristics for determining whether or not I keep a song.
Pandora!
Yeah, I've been doing this and now I'm at Linkin Park: Minutes to Midnight.
Re: A personal commitment to shed light on overlooked music
Posted: 2009.12.23 (21:11)
by SlappyMcGee
I do about two new albums a day, and one favorite.
Re: A personal commitment to shed light on overlooked music
Posted: 2009.12.23 (21:21)
by T3chno
I'm doing this in January.
Re: A personal commitment to shed light on overlooked music
Posted: 2009.12.23 (22:43)
by otters~1
Tsukatu wrote:...into the wild...
Had a pretty cool soundtrack.
Re: A personal commitment to shed light on overlooked music
Posted: 2009.12.24 (11:31)
by Seneschal
rennaT wrote:Seneschal wrote:I'm going to try a similar thing and listen to four (new) albums a day for the next few weeks;
Four new albums a day? That's a ridiculous amount. Are you on Winter break because that's going to take a lot of time and concerted effort. If you can pull this off and actually get something meaningful from it, I applaud you.
I am on holiday for two weeks, but then again I'll probably have to do a lot of revision during this period, so one or two would be a much more realistic (and more practical) target. On reflection, four was perhaps a tad ambitious.
Re: A personal commitment to shed light on overlooked music
Posted: 2009.12.24 (18:35)
by EdoI
I do this every once in a while because I way too easily overplay songs.
My recent discoveries are Incubus and Opeth, they're awesome. Rammstein and Radiohead are in test mode.
Re: A personal commitment to shed light on overlooked music
Posted: 2009.12.26 (00:15)
by Leaff
I might try a less difficult version of this because this challenge seems a little too hardcore for me. >_>
Re: A personal commitment to shed light on overlooked music
Posted: 2009.12.26 (00:58)
by T3chno
I'm doing this on January.
4 new albums from bands I have yet to listen to and are not in my Top 30 artists every week.
Re: A personal commitment to shed light on overlooked music
Posted: 2009.12.26 (16:33)
by Tunco
I don't buy any albums, I just *snip*. In fact, I only own a few CD's, they are from artists I listen to most.
This won't be so hard for me.
LF: No piracy discussion.
Re: A personal commitment to shed light on overlooked music
Posted: 2010.01.09 (02:18)
by 乳头的早餐谷物
Did it. Didn't miss my regular music. Didn't actually get around to listening to nearly as much other music as hoped. It was good, though. Got around to having a proper listen to Ágætis Byrjun and fell in love with Flugufrelsarinn. Still need to listen to way more overlooked music.
Re: A personal commitment to shed light on overlooked music
Posted: 2010.01.09 (02:24)
by SlappyMcGee
I miss my regular music so much. Where is Weezer and TVOTR? And Radiohead? :(
Re: A personal commitment to shed light on overlooked music
Posted: 2010.12.11 (16:58)
by 乳头的早餐谷物
By sheer coincidence I have happened upon this old thread with near-perfect timing. I think I'll do this again in the new year.
Re: A personal commitment to shed light on overlooked music
Posted: 2010.12.16 (00:07)
by kamikaze3000
...and I've just started by giving Crystal Castles a listen. I like what I hear
Re: A personal commitment to shed light on overlooked music
Posted: 2010.12.16 (00:18)
by SlappyMcGee
kamikaze3000 wrote:...and I've just started by giving Crystal Castles a listen. I like what I hear
THEY KICK ASS