I've been alive for 37 years, so I had time to get used to it. You might say it was an easy transition that I stayed ahead of. Perks of being a millennial.
>>130565817 I used to spend days listening to all the new music on Bandcamp. If I got lucky I'd find one song that would be listenable more than 1 time. But that happened rarely. After a few days of wasting my time I gave up. Really 99.99% of new music is unlistenable unmemorable crap and I already know without even having to go through that again.
You start appreciating what those libs from P4K and other blogs do, because they manage to somehow make a selection that is way way way above what you randomly find on sites that host new music.
I imagine it must be a soul-crushing job to be a music scouter these days, you have to wade through tons of pure shit just to maybe get to something worth a relisten, every week.
Why would you even care about that? Seems like the biggest non-issue ever to me. Do you think you will find some sort of transcendental enlightenment in one of those songs that you haven't heard which you are missing out on?
>>130571352 Sure, definitly not so much that I'm going to loose a thought over not being to listen to all of the existing music ever in my lifetime. That's pathetic chimp behavior.