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<blockquote data-quote="Eftsoon" data-source="post: 76137966" data-attributes="member: 433818"><p>I listen to whatever I can get my hands on. Is anyone up for an album listening group? I'm thinking of listening to material from the secular world mostly - we can sit with the album for a while and compare notes.Alternatively we can do a music exchange with a weekly theme, i.e. we could share an album which deals with loss or jealousy. </p><p></p><p>I would just make threads discussing specific albums, but a lot of secular music just isn't appropriate to broadcast over these forums.</p><p></p><p>As I said I do listen to more or less anything, so genre isn't especially important. I would say however that I lean towards left-field stuff. Hate me if you must, but 'thinking-mans music'. That still includes broad swathes of popiular and 'art' music. </p><p></p><p>I am totally open to anyone who is into folk, jazz, world music or whatever. Jazz is the epicentre for me anyway!</p><p></p><p>It also might be interesting to think about quality Christian music too. There are some very interesting artists out there who typically fly beyond the radar of most Christians. Faithful Christians making devotional music on the sly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eftsoon, post: 76137966, member: 433818"] I listen to whatever I can get my hands on. Is anyone up for an album listening group? I'm thinking of listening to material from the secular world mostly - we can sit with the album for a while and compare notes.Alternatively we can do a music exchange with a weekly theme, i.e. we could share an album which deals with loss or jealousy. I would just make threads discussing specific albums, but a lot of secular music just isn't appropriate to broadcast over these forums. As I said I do listen to more or less anything, so genre isn't especially important. I would say however that I lean towards left-field stuff. Hate me if you must, but 'thinking-mans music'. That still includes broad swathes of popiular and 'art' music. I am totally open to anyone who is into folk, jazz, world music or whatever. Jazz is the epicentre for me anyway! It also might be interesting to think about quality Christian music too. There are some very interesting artists out there who typically fly beyond the radar of most Christians. Faithful Christians making devotional music on the sly. [/QUOTE]
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