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<blockquote data-quote="Sosgez" data-source="post: 2202991" data-attributes="member: 518889"><p>I like to discover some new kind of music on YouTube, and fall in love with it. It will probably cause a major emotional hiccup. Part of the process is to listen to random tings. Another aspect is to NOT drench myself in the newly found lovely music, but play it a just a few times. Then leave it. Come back. After a few days I might explore more tracks by the same artist. But I don't ant to over do it, or lose the joy too quickly. Eventually, the obsession will wear off a bit. But the music will always be a comforting friend. Examples include: Dead Can Dance, Loreena McKennit, Fever Ray.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sosgez, post: 2202991, member: 518889"] I like to discover some new kind of music on YouTube, and fall in love with it. It will probably cause a major emotional hiccup. Part of the process is to listen to random tings. Another aspect is to NOT drench myself in the newly found lovely music, but play it a just a few times. Then leave it. Come back. After a few days I might explore more tracks by the same artist. But I don't ant to over do it, or lose the joy too quickly. Eventually, the obsession will wear off a bit. But the music will always be a comforting friend. Examples include: Dead Can Dance, Loreena McKennit, Fever Ray. [/QUOTE]
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