I have found in my discussions with various music fans that a lot of people who consider their tastes to be eclectic and wide-ranging are actually rather limited in what they listen to. What they tend to mean is that they like heavy metal and death metal, or trance and melodic techno. Now, there's no way of saying this without sounding pretentious, but I think I'm different. Sure, there are genres I favour and musical elements I prefer, but I really do appreciate a wide spectrum of sounds.
For instance, I'm currently becoming a huge fan of Shostakovich (Russian composer), having heard his piano sonatas a while back, then his piano concertos, and now I'm working on his symphonies (No. 7 is great). Indeed there is a lot of classical music I love: Liszt, Rachmaninoff, Beethoven, Prokofiev, Stravinsky, and others.
At the other end of the spectrum I absolutely love British Big Beat, especially The Prodigy, The Chemical Brothers and FatBoy Slim. There's also a whole heap of more modern electronica that I love (Underworld is my favourite band ever), and yes, I can even appreciate dubstep.
My daily MP3 playlist includes Marilyn Manson (industrial rock), Two Steps From Hell (modern orchestral 'film trailer' music with touches of electronica), Nujabes (Japanese hip-hop), David Bowie (glam rock), Glenn Miller (30's big band), Deep Forest (folk/world music), Modest Mouse (indie rock I guess), Nobuo Uematsu (Final Fantasy music), Ronald Jenkees (YouTube indie electronica artist) and a whole heap of others.
So, anyway, am I deluded in thinking that my musical tastes are truly eclectic? How about yours? Am I a pretentious hipster douche for patronising the tastes of others?
For instance, I'm currently becoming a huge fan of Shostakovich (Russian composer), having heard his piano sonatas a while back, then his piano concertos, and now I'm working on his symphonies (No. 7 is great). Indeed there is a lot of classical music I love: Liszt, Rachmaninoff, Beethoven, Prokofiev, Stravinsky, and others.
At the other end of the spectrum I absolutely love British Big Beat, especially The Prodigy, The Chemical Brothers and FatBoy Slim. There's also a whole heap of more modern electronica that I love (Underworld is my favourite band ever), and yes, I can even appreciate dubstep.
My daily MP3 playlist includes Marilyn Manson (industrial rock), Two Steps From Hell (modern orchestral 'film trailer' music with touches of electronica), Nujabes (Japanese hip-hop), David Bowie (glam rock), Glenn Miller (30's big band), Deep Forest (folk/world music), Modest Mouse (indie rock I guess), Nobuo Uematsu (Final Fantasy music), Ronald Jenkees (YouTube indie electronica artist) and a whole heap of others.
So, anyway, am I deluded in thinking that my musical tastes are truly eclectic? How about yours? Am I a pretentious hipster douche for patronising the tastes of others?