From how many countries have YOU listened to music?
>>68274149
Nice
I still need these to complete my collection
USA
UK
Canada
If you're from a different country, by all means listen to your own country's music. But being from the trifecta and listening to other music makes you a contrarian.
>>68274221
>not listening exclusively to music manufactured to sell record copies is contrarian
>listening to the musical traditions passed down through cultures for thousands of years is contrarian
>>68274243
I know. Who are you quoting?
>>68274249
Whom*
>>68274217
>He hasn't listened to any music from the Netherlands
>>68274296
I only count traditional music and the Netherlands are apparently completely void of any musical culture dating back more than a few decades.
(not true, by the way) just no recordings available.
I don't organise my digital music by country of origin so none of it would be tagged accordingly
Quick scan through a few shelves of records and I'm counting 13~ countries
Those few shelves are all the same genre though so idk what this really says about my tastes
bout tree fiddy
>>68274509
I guess one could say you have very narrow tastes
>>68274574
or a shitload of records?
for real though, yeah, my taste is fairly well honed in on a few seemingly incompatible genres
...but I do have a lot of records tho
5 or 6
why would I care about ethnic music?
>>68274766
So you can pretend to be cultured on the internet
Is there last.fm tool for this?
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>>68274815
yes
http://explr.fm/
US, UK, France, Germany, Australia, Canada, Japan, Spain, China, Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Mexico, Uruguay, Chile, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Iceland, Portugal, Finland to name a few.
I only know 4 languages though, but since mostly everyone's been sucking on America's pop music cock as of late it's not that big a deal.
UK
France
Germany
Norway
Sweden
Italy
Australia
New Zealand
Imdonesia
Japan
North Korea
China
USA
Canada
These were all single songs of youtube. I only have one song on itunes and its the American Anthem
>>68274825
106/197 according to this tool
>Greenland
>1 artists, 1 scrobbles
lol
US
UK
France
China
Germany
Italy
Spain
Russia
Japan
South Korea
Vietnam
Brazil
Turkey
Egypt
Greece
Czech Republic
Argentina
Chile
Jamaica
Hawaii
Cuba
Portugal
Canada
Mongolia
Iceland
Denmark
Netherlands
I think that's about it....
Lel @ all these plebs with less than even 20 countries.
>>68274093
Nobody gives a shit hampus
Japan, Germany, US, UK, Canada, South Korea, Russia, Italy, China, France, Iceland, Egypt.
>>68275003
>North Korea
dude, hmu with that link. I need to know.
>>68275523
Not him but there's a Sublime Frequencies release called Radio Pyongyang, a netlabel speedcore release called Pyongyang Hardcore Resistance and an ambient artist named Akio Suzuki that all claim to be from DPRK
>>68275514
tru
>>68275523
>>68275545
Also this
>>68274825
Why are 90% of the fun last.fm tools and gadgets dead now?
>>68274093
UK, USA, AU, Japan, Canada, Ireland, France, Germany, Norway, Sweden, Iceland
probably a couple others. pretty pleb t b h
>>68274093
Now what?
>>68274093
America
Europe
Japan (anime OSTs)
>>68275895
Listen to this to make Africa not looks so empty.
>listen to some traditional music
>some idiot savage yells into my ear while he bangs on a drum
I thought this was suppose to be patrician? lol
>>68275924
Last.fms fault for ignoring DR Congo but will find it on Spotify got later thanks
>>68275943
>some idiot savage yells into my ear while he bangs on a drum
You could have just listened to Death Grips instead without all the hassle
From all the countries, I guess.
>>68275943
>says this while listening to the latest pitchfork-approved memehop
>>68275943
i guess its interesting at a cursory glance
but you're right
people who go out of their way to listen to ''''traditional music'''' with any significant sort of frequency are irredeemably pretentious
>>68275943
>I thought this was suppose to be patrician? lol
It's literally music for commoners - plebs.
How many languages does /mu/ speak?
fluently, not highschool spanish level
>>68276987
Most non-English speakers grow up to learn their native tongue and the universal language of English regardless. If you already know the superior language, why learn an inferior one?
>>68277043
i don't think this is accurate.
most bilinguals learn a second language at an early age for region specific cultural circumstances, mostly the use of a lingua franca like russian in central asia, mandarin in china, indonesian in indonesia...
actually, multilinguals outnumber monolinguals in world population, and this isn't because of the (undeniable) weight of english as the official language of globalization.
anyway, in this thread's context, the interest of knowing multiple languages is to comprehend different cultures, since lyrics often play a big role in folk, pop and rock music.