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@bias
every album is a no-skip album if you’re truly a music enthusiast/lover if you only listen to one or two songs on most albums you listen to, you’re no friend of mine
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Vestiges of the CD era when you had to gamble pre-listen beyond the one or two you knew. With you generally, especially if the habit is just single sniping, but understandable that some albums have skips. Sometimes, you gotta listen front to back to find them, but that doesn't mean skips are inherently bad Album unrelated album.link/https://open.spotify.com/album/1Su7jQECJV3scrqYw55XvD
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I just don’t skip But I also only try and listen to real artists that don’t disappoint, that always deliver Skipping is disrespectful to the artist, imo—if they’re truly an artist and they packaged the album in the way they intended for the material to be listened to
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Also cultivates a longer attention span for audio vibes
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How do you define artistry in music? Songwriter-singers? Singer-songwriters? Singers? Instrumental? Digital - is that artistry? The bar is so low?
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I’m kinda mostly aiming at the commercial/art divide that is invisible to most people and non-artists.. Taylor Swift = pure commercialism Marvel Movies = pure commercialism a group like TOPS = pure artistry Beach House = pure artistry The artists that aren’t trying to be billionaire commercial pop and appeal to everyone in the world: that type of artist is the only one that appeals to me in this case The artists that deliver on a vision, deliver their own unique worlds that don’t necessarily appeal to the everyman
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