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<blockquote data-quote="KenMasters" data-source="post: 1124458" data-attributes="member: 517"><p>I listen to all sorts of music, someone mentioned earlier that they wouldn't click on a musical link because it would disrupt their YouTube algorithm, but I encourage people when they come over to call up tracks they enjoy so I can get a better understanding of what's out there currently. </p><p></p><p>I love diving into the past, listening to the discography of long forgotten artists and legends alike. I think it's important to understand what came before in order to appreciate what makes for good music today. Same reason I still enjoy silent movies and other cinema of the past and read Homer, Tolstoy and Wells.</p><p></p><p>Hip-hop as a preferred genre is not something that comes out of ignorance - after all most of us weren't raised in homes with parents that listened to rap. It's something that spoke to us in a way other genres didn't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KenMasters, post: 1124458, member: 517"] I listen to all sorts of music, someone mentioned earlier that they wouldn't click on a musical link because it would disrupt their YouTube algorithm, but I encourage people when they come over to call up tracks they enjoy so I can get a better understanding of what's out there currently. I love diving into the past, listening to the discography of long forgotten artists and legends alike. I think it's important to understand what came before in order to appreciate what makes for good music today. Same reason I still enjoy silent movies and other cinema of the past and read Homer, Tolstoy and Wells. Hip-hop as a preferred genre is not something that comes out of ignorance - after all most of us weren't raised in homes with parents that listened to rap. It's something that spoke to us in a way other genres didn't. [/QUOTE]
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