jmac on Nostr: No matter what I #music listen to on Apple Music, the content of my "New Music" ...
No matter what I #music listen to on Apple Music, the content of my "New Music" playlist is always 95% low-fi beats instrumentals. Sure, that's some of what I listen to at work, but not *that* much!
Hypothesis: the euro-electropop dance-clash that I enjoy the most hasn't been in fashion for decades, and new albums in that genre are rare. Meanwhile, ambient-music artists with names I'll never remember can poop out an album a week by just tweaking the inputs on their Python scripts.
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2023-08-07 20:47:10Event JSON
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