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I remember in my twenties discovering things in old music when I purchased my first good stereo. I have recently started to make new discoveries again with Hi-Res audio files and improving dacs with better headphones.

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[–] cosmicbitflip@lemmy.ca 3 points 1 month ago

Congrats on quitting! Did it myself in '97. Its hard to kick.
There are times I'm like your sister. I swing back and forth. But when something grabs you, its worth getting the whole album and putting some intention into your listening. Especially if the artist/producer has put the effort into the album. I'm glad to see some artists going back to creating albums as a whole.