I care. I have good speakers (KLH 1973. $1 At a garage sale :) ). I have sane music software (libre elec). I download albums. I never use a streaming service. Commercial interruptions are unknown in my house.
For me Music requires least amount attention span compared to other media forms (example : background listening without "missing" anything (visually|otherwise)) , but always struggled paying attention lyrics unless reading off lyric sheet
Need decent quality wireless headphones (with optional wired connection) to not have everything sound like ass , learning to DJ so audio file quality must be gꝏd enough to withstand (pitch change|stem separation|time stretching|.*)
1️⃣ thing am big sucker for's beautiful cover art . See my https://lemmy.world/c/albumartporn posts get gꝏd idea of my album art tastes
Don't really have reason to listen to music , just do lol ! Lotta gꝏd stuff out there ‼️ Don't think there's word for its vastness . Not very gꝏd at talking rn srry
I care a fair bit about music, but in a way that's likely very unpopular around these parts.
I'm a fan of AI-generated music. I've got about 600 songs I've generated over the years and almost all of them are about things and are in styles that I personally find relevant to my interests and life.
Some of your other questions are rendered moot by this. There's no albums or artists for these songs. I've loosely grouped them into a few giant playlists based on the sort of mood they fit. I listen to them while doing things like walking my dog. I don't use particularly fancy earbuds or other hardware, though I made sure to get decent speakers for my computer for while I work on them to make sure they're high quality at their source.
Since most of the songs are personally meaningful to me, if only because they scratched a very particular itch I was having the day I generated them, I care about them. I don't expect most of them would be of interest to other folk. I mostly don't share them since they're for me and anyone else can easily generate their own custom stuff, though I've made some public when they've struck me as particularly amusing or interesting.
Had a conversation with someone just today about how we feel like music is our purpose in life. So, an average amount, I guess.
it's complicated. from crappy speakers, hate all music. with a good enough sound system i like music in movies and shows, but i don't like if it's played as just music. and i hate listening to music in a car regardless of quality
I view music as both art and content, considering I'm basically always listening to it in my free time if I'm not watching or listening to a video. I absolutely LOVE it!
Normally, before a couple Christmases ago, I would just buy some wired Sony headphones and call it a day because they just worked. Exception being a pair of Skull Candy headphones I bought because I've been unable to get the headphone jack working on my laptop after installing Linux, but that's off topic.
A couple Christmases ago I got a pair of over the ear Beats ( usually prefer in ear, but whatever, it was a gift ). They have basically been exclusively what I use to listen to everything on my devices that have Bluetooth capabilities. They are the absolute best headphones I have ever owned.
My tastes aren't as varied as others, but I still have a wide variety of over 500 unique songs on the SD on my phone from over the years. Everything from various Chinese and Japanese songs using things like Vocaloid, UTAU, DeepVocal, etcetera, to 90s music from For Squirrels to R.E.M. to Soul Coughing, to anime music to a little bit of Sonic music.
I know this will kinda dox ( doxx? ) where I was for Thanksgiving, but I went for the 2nd time to a Thanksgiving Throwdown while visiting family and saw a group local to that city live for a second time. I bought a couple of their albums last year and highly recommend the album Convalescence from The Nixon Rodeo, especially their song Deafening ( available on yt ). I would describe it as emotionally hard rock.
I was also a music kid when I was in public school. Besides the mandatory music classes I had in elementary school, I joined that school's drama/choir for maybe a year or two, and went from 5th-12th in orchestra. Don't have my viola anymore because I lost it in a rush move, but I now have an acoustic guitar that I've had for about a half a year now. Haven't done much with it since I don't have the money for lessons or any books to help me learn, but I'm hoping to get at least one book this Christmas. I'd go online, but with the rise of AI slop and low effort things that don't teach you a damn thing, I'd rather get some books to start.
So, given my background, I can't not think of music as an art.
I am not sure what u mean by “care” but as someone who grew up isolated music has always been my best friend.. or to be more accurate the best coping mechanism haha, you can coast through your moods and twists and turns of your life much better when you have a song to match your innerstate, idk but its like a way to validate ur internal emotions (which can get intense) in a safe way, nothing better than screaming “so give me reasonnn, to prove me wrong” after feeling betrayed🫣
I am an enthusiast but not a musician. So somewhere in the middle I guess? I try to go to several live shows every year, I'm aware of when someone I like puts out new music, I seek out unknown artists because I do love live performances more than recordings.
I care enough about sound to buy Klipsch Bluetooth speakers on sale for the portable ones, all wired earbuds sound fine to me, as do the Google speakers we have paired to do stereo in the living room. I don't have the sort of ears that can tell great from good speakers, but can't listen to music on my phone speaker like my kids & husband can, those are so bad it bothers me.
Music to me is art and entertainment, I don't think I'd call it content.
Music is art, and when you realise that, you realise that every little thing in a song was placed there by its creator. It was there to serve a specific role. And once you add the instruments being place a specific way, the lyrics being sung a specific way, and the meaning of the lyrics flying over your head if you zone out for a second. You start to listen to music like you are looking at an art piece in a museum, trying to understand what the creator wanted to achieve, what point did they want to get across, what message did they want to leave on this planet that will live on longer than them.
This ties into more non mainstream music. Some can agree that most albums are slop all built around one song that become the hit. And that song became the hit because it was built around one part of a chorus that was made so that the song can go viral on tiktok.
See that kind of music I hate, when the artist puts away the brush and takes out the printer.
Everything feels the same, sounds the same. More technically speaking, most artists use the same plug ins, sounds, virtual instruments. Everything is strictly on beat, robotic and autotuned to the max.
That is why older bands and music artists still are so influential and relevant. It's because they wanted to create something with the limited supplies that they had.
Like the saying goes: limitations breed creativity
Its not all lost, still good stuff out there. Sift through the corporations and slop and find something that resonates with you.
With art and music, amounts of views don't matter...
It's the viewer that makes the music matter.
I like many different, amazing types of music.
I care about Creative Commons music.
Professor Kliq, Aydio, DML grunfeld, Dusted Wax, Xera Lliendes, NIN, Grace Valhalla, ChillOhm, Toucan Music.
I care about these tunes, because I feel that these artists have shared a little more with me.
I maintain like a dozen playlists with specific vibes. I constantly try to discover new music, whether through algorithms or active searching. When I find a really good album I'll just sit and listen, maybe doing something that doesn't require concentration.
There are bands that I really like that I bring up all the time. When I find a new one, I'm telling everyone who might like them. There are some I'll listen to over and over, and some I ration to try not to burn out.
I like great art, but I'm also down with meme music and other goofy shit.
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