Have We Become To Complacent When Searching For New Music? ft Akachi Priscilla | The Rare Podcast
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On this episode of TRP, we’re joined by Akachi Priscilla, music commentator, writer for The Floor Magazine, and classically trained saxophonist, to explore the way we discover music today. We dive into whether listeners have become over-reliant on algorithms, if streaming services are shaping our tastes, and what that means for the thrill of stumbling across something new. We chat about the balance between curated recommendations and personal exploration, the highs and lows of music discovery in the digital age, and how artists are navigating a world dominated by playlists and predictive tech. A proper conversation about music’s evolution, its creative peaks, and whether we’re settling into convenience over curiosity.
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