Thread 127002019 - /mu/ [Archived: 357 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/11/2025, 12:43:31 PM No.127002019
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How the fuck do you discover new music past age 25?
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Anonymous
7/11/2025, 12:46:34 PM No.127002029
What happens at 25?
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Anonymous
7/11/2025, 12:48:08 PM No.127002037
Rape
Anonymous
7/11/2025, 12:48:12 PM No.127002038
>>127002019 (OP)
YouTube. RyM. It's not hard, faggot. Just search
>bands like X
voila
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Anonymous
7/11/2025, 12:54:30 PM No.127002073
>>127002038
I am hard, faggot. Want to help me out?
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Anonymous
7/11/2025, 12:55:07 PM No.127002077
>>127002073
>I am hard, faggot.
Listen to Car Seat Headrest, think it will be perfect for you
Anonymous
7/11/2025, 1:03:29 PM No.127002124
>>127002019 (OP)
An underrated method is to find some record labels you like and go through their new releases. The Quietus end of the year lists can be helpful. They sometimes

I did a huge deep dive through soul music a year or two ago. I listened through a bunch of those "rare soul" type compilations, tons of stuff through reissue labels, random playlists on Youtube.
Anonymous
7/11/2025, 1:06:51 PM No.127002146
>>127002019 (OP)
Find a used media shop and note down any albums/bands you might think are interesting, research when you get home. What does age have to do with this you stupid pukeko?
Anonymous
7/11/2025, 1:07:41 PM No.127002152
>>127002029
You start having sex.
Anonymous
7/11/2025, 1:21:26 PM No.127002235
>>127002019 (OP)
find random song/artist somehow, follow the hashtags and playlists to find similar
Anonymous
7/11/2025, 1:24:36 PM No.127002256
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>>127002019 (OP)
way easier than before
around 25 music stops being an important part of your persona that you cultivate to fit in the peer groups you desire to be part of
you can finally listen to any shit you actually like at this point, it's seriously liberating