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I'm a big music lover. My preferred way of listening to music in an album played on a properly setup two channel system. When I had the means I had a great stereo setup and loved putting on a record or selecting something from my own digital music collection.
The majority of the time I listen to albums vs individual tracks or playlists. A good album front to back just does it for me. I'm fairly specific about what I listen to, I usually know exactly what I'm in the mood to hear. I've got albums I like to as background noise but for the most part I like to listen to music as it's own activity. I've got favorite albums but that's a rotating list thats incredibly inconsistent and changes daily.
I love talking music with people who love music. Even if it's not music I normally listen to I love picking apart songs and talking what about you like/dislike about it. I've got some friends that are my main music buddies and we are constantly sharing new music we come across.
Some of my current favorite albums are:
Good by Morphine
Less Talk, More Rock by Propagandhi
Artist in the Ambulance by Thrice
Modal Soul by Nujabes
4eva Is A Mighty Long Time by Big KRIT
Fuck World Trade by Leftover Crack
French Kiwi Juice by French Kiwi Juice
Warp Riders by The Sword
Atrocity Exhibition by Danny Brown
Red Album by Baroness
Time Out by Dave Brubeck
Moanin by Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers
Frances The Mute by The Mars Volta