I don’t listen to indie music so I dunno if this is legit, I just thought it was kinda fun.

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    I never understood what Indie actually means, conceptually. Like, some people only listen to music if the musician depends on someone else, and some people only listen to independent ones.
    Don’t you guys just listen to shit and decide if you like it?

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    got my first indi album in 1997(?) when my parents sent me into a radio station to pick up tickets we had won on one of those call in radio contests. while I was in the lobby some Internet walked out with two CDs in her hands. she told me to pick one. and then she handed me that one and walked off.

    It ended up being Pavement, brighten the corners. for a kid in highschool it ended up being pretty life changing.

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      some Internet walked out

      I know it’s meant to say “intern”, but the mental image of the biblically accurate incarnation of the Internet randomly handing you one of two CDs like a red pill/blue pill offer is hilarious.

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      Not bad. Can top though. I was maybe 6 or 7 and had some birthday money. May have been Kmart or target but my grandparents took me there to spend it on whatever. Being that age I ended up picking out School House Rocks Rocks. Ween, Daniel Johnston, Pavement (who do an amazing cover of No Kings btw), Skeelo, Biz Markie, etc all doing covers of the songs I loved to watch and hear at my babysitter

      Needless to say, it took many years for me to actually recognize that the artists I enjoy most were actually there with me at the very start of my personal music journey.

      Still have the CD. Even found a cassette copy some years back.

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        I don’t know what happened, but your message seems to have a lot of extra empty lines, and it’s spanning tens of screens on my client… I’m curious, was this intentional? I have no idea how that’d happen accidentally, but it’d be pretty funny

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          Yeah, that is hella weird. I did edit for punctuation. Using jerboa.

          Here’s an edit.

          And another. Same issue?

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            This comment is completely fine, no weird empty lines. I guess it might be some weird bug in jerboa, I’d look into it but I’ll probably forget :V

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    my problem is i don’t understand how to categorise the music i listen to based on genre labels. Also I don’t use a music service that has analytics or listen to playlists so I have no clue how mainstream my tastes in particular artists are

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      You should try https://everynoise.com/

      If you type an artist’s name in the search bar it’ll give you relevant genres. You can then click one of those genres and you’ll get a word cloud of artists. Clicking an artist name gives you a short sample of their music. You can also go back to the home page, do a ctrl+F for a genre, and see similar genres grouped up close by to it

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          It’s definitely not ideal on phones, but I don’t think the intended usage of the main page is to manually scroll around on either phone or PC. The massive word cloud looks exactly the same on a bigger screen. Use a “find in page” to jump to a genre you want to check out and then see what’s near it. The audio all works the same as it does on PC (for me, at least)

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    One of the coolest drummer friends i had, who was punk as all hell used to say he thought the best musician ever was Sara Bareilles (you know her 1 hit, trust me) and was unironically excited to have saved up to see her play.

    I still argue its Paul Simon. That afterlife song is still one of the most punk things i have ever heard.

    The great thing about music is its about finding someone giving their emotions so strongly it turns into something beautiful that others can empathize with to not feel as alone in our feelings. Its all good as long as someone can connect with it.

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    Wait, cage the elephant is considered indie and obscure? They were the intro to borderlands lol, that’s where I heard of them

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      This is also how I discovered The Heavy who is to this day one of my favorite bands that somehow no one I speak to has ever heard of

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      they’re definitely considered indie but definitely not obscure imo, they’re one of the best known indie bands. most of the stuff on that tier is pretty popular

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    I’m old enough that my baby shit is now revered as works of absolute genius by the millennial amateur music historians.

    We’re all dust in the wind, but if you aren’t a stuck up cunt, you get to have a cool soundtrack you enjoy.

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    Yeah, I’ve been through a similar journey but with metal.

    Starting with pop-punk and nu-metal as a young lad, I went to more and more extreme stuff over the years to reach stuff like Slam Death, Gorenoise, DSBM or drone, that are barely tolerable even for seasoned metal fans.

    But when you reach transcendence (or the bottom of the cesspool, in that case…), you go full circle and listen to pop music again.

    At that point I’d say I listen equal part of the cutest k-pop stuff you can find and brutal slam or hxc beatdown; which highly confuses recommendation algorithms!

    Anyway, there is light at the bottom of the rabbit hole, so go all the way in, you might find interesting stuff along the way!

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      Even my current playlist ranging from anime OPs to metalcore confuses the algorithm. I can’t imagine your situation.

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        Probably not so different from you situation: the recommendation juste gave up and just serves me on repeat the songs I already listen, being totally incapable to propose anything new.

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      drone

      Dunno much about drone, but I’ve recently started listening to noise and dark ambient that’s sometimes also labeled drone. Any recommendations?

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        It’s been a while, and I never dug that much on this one, I guess the only projects I listened properly was Sunn 0))), but it’s fairly well known.

        Otherwise, it’s not exactly drone but the Hagbulbia album by Portal is terrifying imo. Highly recommended if you’re looking for this kind of mood.

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    Bro, how dare you put snail mail as more popular than ok computer!

    Radio head is like THE indie band everyone knows. I’d put it above tame Impala on this list.

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    I suppose I listen to “Indy” music, more so that I started a few years ago when I started driving and would listen to whatever Spotify autoreccomended to me after a playlist ends and if I like it I’ll add it to a playlist or something. YouTube recommendations are good for finding new genres like vocaloid.

    I don’t really care if a song is popular at all, a song from somebody named “Sophiaaaahjkl;8901” whos pfp is a furry eating a hamburger will be more important to me than something from Grandson.

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      Using the “noncommercial”/“non-major label” definition, a lot of death metal is indie anyway! It’s pretty absurd that “indie” is just a music genre for most people nowadays.

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      Same kinda. Reject any music played over the radio and seek my own journey.

      I ended up with listening to Lady Gaga, and going “ohh… she’s actually got some nice bossy tunes. oh wait this might be why she was popular.”

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        Yeah I did the same thing with movies too. These days I feel like I can appreciate the artistic value in just about everything. I don’t have to spend energy ‘hating’ on music and movies, and can just enjoy something simple, or move on if it’s not for me.

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          I realise that the only thing that annoyed me back way back when was the hype and promotion surrounding these songs.

          For example, Ed Sheeran. I’m sure he’s a good singer, I’m sure his songs are genuinely game changing… but the sheer amount of hype surrounding him makes me not want to listen his songs, because I know he will not live up to it