Call it nostalgia, call it wistfulness, call it what you will: sometimes we just need to find a new banger or two. We tend to create our musical identity very early on, and tend not to grow much musically beyond adolescence and early adulthood. In fact, one of our favorite streaming services Deezer was able to perform a study of 5, participants to determine the average point where people tend to stop expanding their music horizons. Unfortunately, that age hovered around 27 years and 11 months. The truth of the matter is that music composition, construction, and instrumentation has never been more diverse, technically complex, or better recorded than at any point in history. So what does this have to do with finding new music? In a similar vein, you probably hate a lot of the music your exes liked if you had a bad breakup—or love a song that you absolutely nailed at karaoke. If you want to chase a feeling, you need to be able to have that feeling in the first place. This is probably why your workout mix is so different than the rest of your music library. How you respond to music has more to do with your emotional state than it does how kickin' that beat is.


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Find New Music: First…What Music Are You Hoping To Discover?
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The Internet has mutated the way we hear about new artists and songs. There are reviews, a plethora of apps, and algorithms upon algorithms—meaning that discovering your favorite new bop is as overwhelming as ever. So we asked the people who know best about their strategies: people who write about music for a living, music execs, and of course, high schoolers. Discovering music does not frustrate me or cause me to have takes.
Michael Rivera
Have you ever found yourself stuck listening to the same sort of music on a loop with absolutely no idea how to break the cycle and discover new tunes? I used to find myself in that position all the time and honestly I was getting sick of never discovering anything new. Is it more musicians in your favourite genre? For most of us this will probably be some sort of music streaming service. And when it comes to finding new music, streaming services are a brilliant starting point. Are you an Apple Music user, a Spotify fan or do you use something else? Getting Spotify premium was a huge game changer for me when it came to developing my interest in and knowledge of music. One of my favourite things about Spotify is just how easy it is to find new music. Get the gist? And to a certain extent that is true.
In the pre-internet dark ages, finding a new band or singer to obsess over required time and effort. But as streaming and other technological gifts have disrupted everything in our culture, the way we discover new music and artists has become easier. Streaming For artists, playlists are paramount. Tei Shi recommends checking out playlists on Spotify, Apple Music, and Tidal created by musicians you like, since, chances are, your tastes will align. That way your friend could potentially introduce you to a new song or artist on your own playlist.