I may be an outlier here.
@BimboBob has said something that caught my attention about the accessibility of music.
When Google Play Music started, IIRC, it came with a free trial period and a very cheap subscription so i signed up. It was an absolute revelation to me. Not only did it give me access to a relatively infinite catalogue (as streaming services generally do), but it gave me the ability to scrobble.
I can't express how much of a industry (and personal) game changer this has been.
YTM and most streaming services now have a "Radio" button. Select a song, or playlist (crucially), or artist, hit the radio button and you get access to the music being played by those associated with those options. The amount of new, wonderful, music of all ages and genres this has unlocked for me has been priceless. It's like having your very own personal omnipotent DJ.
Because of the "Scrobble", i also get new albums highlighted in my discovery feed from my liked artists.
This means i actually listen to more modern music than old.
Music is like cheese. Sometimes it's only consumable when it's fresh out of the dairy, sometimes it needs to mature over time, sometimes it's good no matter when it's opened.
I thought The Strokes album had aged terribly and stank. I thought the Witch trials albums had kept itself reasonably fresh.
I mainly now listen to more modern music because the genre i like best continues to develop and produce excellence.
I'm unsure of what the name for that genre is tbh. It's a little fluid, it's a hybrid of Ambient, Classical, Electronic.
Peter Sandberg,
Max Richter,
John Hopkins,
Martin Sturtzer,
Brian Eno,
The Black dog,
Nils Frahm,
Hans Zimmer,
All kicking out new, evolving and excellent music. (Imho anyways).
My comment about old men pinning [sic] for the past, has it's roots in my thoughts about what album I'm going to put up when it's my turn.
Aphex Twin (!) has been put up here previously and got murdered. Shame because it's a legendary ambient masterpiece. But it utterly misses the target audience. I've been thinking about that. What's the point of offering Caviar and Champagne to a man brought up on chips and bitter?
I have one album in mind for my pick. It's deeply important to me, but honestly, it would be torture to those on this sub who just want rock and roll. This is supposed to be fun lol.
Perhaps this album would be too modern?
I've thought about offering up a classical album as this seems to be utterly missing from the picks. Would this be "Too modern"? Would classical music be too left field for the sub? Imagine that lol. (One could argue that it's absence clearly proves it so).
So, i have the opposite experience of
@Saddleworth2 in this thread.
I'm inundated with old stuff but want to hear new stuff. (Well, i would have been had i been in the sub for a bit longer). The most recent offerings are, 2014, 2018, 2002.
I'm also considering an album for my pick which was only just released. I'm unsure as to wether this is a good idea lol.
Music isn't dead. It's doing what it always has and will. Changing.