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Old 02.27.2019, 06:56 PM   #51062
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Originally Posted by The Soup Nazi
The pace at which some of you go through albums is... almost mind-boggling. Sure, there are days when I don't go out and can listen to four or five records, and other times I just get lazy and put the Pono on shuffle for a relatively long while. But usually it's one album, maybe two, which I don't even necessarily listen to more than once in a row but do think about before and after listening. That also happens when I don't go out, come to think of it... Think, think...

This only happens when I have to spend a good amount of time in front of my computer. I have to listen to stuff when I'm writing or otherwise researching things, it keeps me motivated. I see it as killing two birds with one stone - keeping myself in good spirits while doing something dull or tedious and getting to (re-)discover some good music along the way. Any other day and my listening habits are a lot more reserved. Similar to what you described here. But wouldn't want to miss those binge-listening sessions to be honest. I've discovered some great things during times of such supposed excess.
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