Picture yourself at 16 years of age inside a vignette, listening to music on the way to school, can you remember exactly what music did you listen to back then?, even the more obscure artists; has it managed to live up to your expectations?
It's different with everybody, but I think that around that age people begin to really nourish their taste in music, and certain affinities. At least establish some ground for the rest of your taste to develop and divide, and subdivide, and subdivide.
Can you remember how certain songs made you feel?, how do those work now?, how many of those songs have really managed to stay with you until now?
Don't forget your musical history.
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About the Curator: yorgos pedbra
Yorgos has been listening to music and discovering different genres/subgenres for over 20 years now, and it all truly began for him with Gorillaz, Daft Punk, and Audioslave.
Those bands marked his music taste for what he is today, it also helped him develop a very strange yet interesting personality (although he's never really been too eager to socialize constantly). He's a pretty laidback guy who's easy to talk to but can sometimes be misinterpreted because of his dry and accentuated way of speaking and thinking. He's good willed and harmless.
While he's always had trouble reading because of apprehensive problems he's always had a thing for philosophy, and philosophizing. This is also a very important thing for him when it comes to music. He is a natural overthinker and music is one of the subjects.
Nature is also a very appealing thing to him, it's what drives his feelings into the very best version of themselves.