I swear, for a long time I could listen to a whole library of great tunes and never get tired of them, as long as I savored it and jammed to it in variation.
but nowadays, a lot of the tracks that I used to love as my ultimate favorites, I can barely sit thru the entire track and not just skip to another song/tune.
Do you guys get this too? For example I used to LOVE the moonman remix of "Where Are You Now?" and I think the sounds are amazing still, but idk why I can't sit through and listen to the whole track enjoyably anymore. Kinda sad
Jan-19-2022 20:49
SPANIARD
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jan 2004
Location: Toronto,Ontario
Take a break from music entirely for a week or so. Your senses are probably overwhelmed and need recovery time.
If you rarely listen to music and above suggestion wouldn't apply to you, I don't know, maybe it's just an epiphany that the shelf life of those tunes was overvalued.
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Jan-19-2022 21:44
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You could also try doing drugs. This usually helps in the listening experience for me.
Jan-19-2022 22:25
Sykonee
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Registered: Dec 2004
Location: Vancouver, Canada
Diversify your music. Like, MASSIVELY diversify. Not just within electronic music, but ALL the music. Helps keep anything from getting looped in your brain for too long.
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Jan-20-2022 00:28
Lews
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Registered: Feb 2007
Location: Hugging Whales And Saving Trees
Re: I HATE getting tired of tunes
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Originally posted by Dj Pluviose
Do you guys get this too?
Can't say I'm familiar with this situation.
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Originally posted by Dj Pluviose
For example I used to LOVE the moonman remix of "Where Are You Now?" and I think the sounds are amazing still, but idk why I can't sit through and listen to the whole track enjoyably anymore. Kinda sad
Originally posted by Sykonee
Diversify your music. Like, MASSIVELY diversify. Not just within electronic music, but ALL the music. Helps keep anything from getting looped in your brain for too long.
This is basically the key. It's why I'm constantly searching for new music, which is thankfully much easier in the age of online streaming.
But sometimes the opposite happens and listening to a broader spectrum of music results in your tastes changing, and you start hearing old favourites in a subtly but crucially different way. And suddenly they've lost their lustre.
I get what you mean and the probable reasons are already lined out above. Apart from the fact that some tunes just dont age well, and others you kind of grow out from, being exposed to such a vast amount of music nowadays just kind of devalues music in general.
20 years ago I could listen to a tune hundreds of times without getting fed up. Nowadays my Spotify "Discover Weekly dump" playlist has about 1500 great tunes, most of which I've only listened to once.
With some albums/tunes/sets that I've liked very much, I've actively tried to limit my exposure to them so as not to lose the magic.
But yeah, all that being said, I listen to tons of music nowadays and I very rarely run out of ideas what to listen to next. Its just that great stuff gets replayed less often than "in the old days".
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Jan-21-2022 20:16
planetaryplayer
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Registered: Dec 2011
Location: Pine Tree Valley
start liking better tunes. end thread
Jan-23-2022 03:44
OrangestO
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Take breaks; it's important.
Silence is as good as music and vice versa at their most enjoyable experience.
Mar-31-2022 21:02
Midlothian
Reaping the percussions
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Location: Polder
Nu skool breaks*
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Mar-31-2022 21:57
Mattsanity
Supreme tranceaddict
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quote:
Originally posted by Sykonee
Diversify your music. Like, MASSIVELY diversify. Not just within electronic music, but ALL the music. Helps keep anything from getting looped in your brain for too long.
Tru tru. I have no problem bouncing from K-pop to underground dance music and vice versa. It's a big pool of diversity.