Heiots wrote:Metalmarsh89 wrote:I don't like to evaluate music critically. I like lists and comparing different albums based on preference. But I much less so enjoy taking a piece on its own and deciding what's good and bad about it. I have no interest in critiquing music I don't like and can only rave about the music I do like. I would do such a thing when describing it to a friend or acquaintance, but not for my own leisure.
I know what I like, and I like what I know.

What's good music, and what's bad music?
But I tend to lean towards tracks that require more technique-wise because it gives me the opportunity to improve.
+groove. I like music that has the groove.
I don't like calling music good or bad, because I know my interests are among the minority, and who am I to tell someone else their music is bad (or good).
But if we're talking preferences, I don't like listening to pop, country, rap, smooth jazz, disco, or some recent trendy electronic genres like dubstep (that's electronic right?). I usually don't listen to R&B. And then there's everything else that I listen to from time-to-time or all the time. And then there's Rush.
