Anyone got tips on how to get through albums faster?
Currently I can only get through 5 a day, more if I put my other responsibilities down. Totals to ~150 a month but I would like to double that
>inb4 "music ain't a competition"
I know but I'm autistic enough to considering I go to this site right here every week:
http://everynoise.com/spotify_new_albums.html
I figure I could find a way to use my time listening to music better
Any tips appreciated.
Try determining which of those are actually music and you'll find yourself with a much lighter load.
>>73568774
Yeah that's the issue, I listen to everything in full, even if I don't like it.
I only give 5 star ratings on RYM because I figure at some point I HAVE to like a piece of music, right?
>>73568762
listen to shorter albums
>>73568847
I do enjoy shorter albums, but actively seeking them out seems counter-intuitive, no?
Longer albums generally have filler tracks, how would you go about seeking and ignoring those?
>>73568902
I honestly dont even understand why youre bothering even thinking about this non issue
>>73568915
Maybe to you it's a non-issue, but I certainly see it as one. How much new music do you try to listen to?
>watch music on youtube
>x1.25 speed
it's faster but unnoticeable
This sounds like a nightmare: I can't imagine treating music like a job that you have to slog through.
>>73568936
I dont listen to albums, I have youtube open all day and I just go to the recommendations. sometimes ill go through a record labels catalog on discogs and listen to each one. but yea I listened maybe 35 albums from last year and but mostly singles.
Listen to less albums