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My eclectic list

I was just poking around my Last.fm account and noticed something interesting. For the longest time, the top 3 artists that got the most play on iTunes/iPod were Björk, Alanis Morissette, and Linkin Park. Over time, I’ve accumulated a lot of CDs, and as a result I’ve got a wider range of stuff scrobbled. And now? Somehow The White Stripes have passed Linkin Park to become my third-ranked artist–though not by much. I’m sure Linkin Park and The Whites Stripes will swap places a few times over the next little while. I kind of find all of that fascinating.

I’m not sure it’s really easy to characterize what I have in my music library. I remember a friend saying that I have an eclectic list. I agree. I could say that my library is mostly pop/rock/alternative with a heavier focus on the rock/alternative end of things. Oh, but it’s not that simple. I think I can even get more specific in some aspects (and give some examples).

  • Quirky artists (Björk, Portishead)
  • Lyricists (Alanis Morissette, K-OS)
  • Trashy fun electropop (Dragonette, CSS)
  • Retro (ABBA, Fleetwood Mac, Motown stuff)
  • Garage rock (The White Stripes, The Hives)
  • Angst and emo (Linkin Park, Three Days Grace)
  • Soundtracks (Kill Bill, Katamari Damacy)
  • Canadian Indie (Wintersleep, Die Mannequin)
  • Mainstream Soul (Jully Black, Alicia Keys)

To be honest, I don’t think there’s anything really tying it all together. You know what though? I’m fine with that. I like having a wide range of stuff because I’m often surprised by what comes up when I put my player into shuffle. It allows for some serendipitous moments whenever the tracks speak to the things going on in my life.

I’m going to add a Last.fm radio of my library to the right panel. The radio station is missing a lot of stuff from artists that they couldn’t get a licence from (or something or other) but still, it’s a bit of a cross-section.



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2 comments

  1. Wegrit says:

    I love people who have as random a taste in music as I do. It makes my iPod feel less schizophrenic.

  2. Jay says:

    Hahah. A schizoid iPod is an interesting iPod. Who wants all pop/rock/emo? Boring!

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