Any genres you used to ignore, but are more recently captivated by? If so, what artists got you into it.
dubstep has always been gross for me but the song Southern Comfort by Burial broke the ice. jazz was always boring as hell too but one of Bjork's first albums was jazz and that broke the ice.
jazz for me. I try to listen to new things everyday and can enjoy most musics, but I like the freedom and improvisation found in Jazz apart from more structured musics.
Probably pop music. I also used to hate '4 to the floor' dance type stuff with vocals but I really dig it lately.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_SFFBJI7iJs&feature=PlayList&p=25956921C398AC75&index=0"]YouTube- Noon - Why be good Been getting into this type of sound recently, usually into everything from DnB and old school breakbeat to some metal but been listening to this relaxed sort of sound quite a bit
just been getting into that stuff myself, although honestly i much prefer the more flowery / artsy variety of indie folk.
afrobeat (budos band, quantic soul orchestra, etc.), keller williams, toubab krewe, miles davis ca. 1969-72, medeski martin & wood...
classical is great. I've been listening to a lot of shit I used to listen to when I was younger. Old school hip hop, trance,
I have been listening to a lot of blues lately - esp. Pete Anderson! Even Things Up is a great album and it has been on steady rotation as of late!
ive been into a lot of atmosphere and some weird shit like cage, immortal technique and hollywoodundead i usually listen to alt/hard rock and alot of metal but lately thats been were im at
Now that Ive started building the rig Im well back into acid techno and DnB, cant wait till the fuckers built
I like checking out the more roots orientated dancehall stuff apparently. Used to be only into reggae and dub where it comes to this corner of music but I'm getting a bit deeper in. Still very selective though, most dancehall/ragga etc. is still just not for me. By the way, I'm not an expert in jamaican music's subgenres so don't hit me. Example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUbzDUsioZ8"]YouTube- Anthony B - Nah Run From People
listen to a lot indie rock (and shoegaze/"newgaze", dreampop, slowcore, sadcore, lo-fi, "indie pop") post rock ambient (and indie electronic, drone, trance, IDM, space rock) noise rock/experimental rock Math rock / post hardcore krautrock and a little classic rock (used to love classic rock, blues, folk and prog) college rock and old school alternative Jazz and jazz fusion jam bands (used to be huge into this 4-5 years ago, not really anymore)