Fulfilment - A Beautiful Blend of Equipment AND Music
Posted by: nigelb on 16 October 2016
I have traditionally spent most of my time on here in the HiFi Corner as I strive to achieve the best sound I can afford. And it has been a wonderfully informative experience, learning from those that have already trodden the paths I have contemplated with regards to system building and upgrading. I have avoided the pitfalls and have ended up with a system that is truly wonderful and conveys all that emotional connection to artists and musicians and the emotions they seek to convey to us listeners.
But, and there is a but, with so much of my focus historically being on assembling equipment to achieve all of this I must admit I lost sight of one small detail: the music; new artists I never knew I would love; unheard of albums of artists I already loved. For goodness sake, what is the point of building a superb system (and all the expense that entails) and listening to the same old stuff, with the risk of becoming, dare I say it, bored.
In my youth I used to spend hours every week in record shops just flipping through albums and listening to whatever was playing in the shop at the time of my (all too frequent) visits. I used to drive my then girlfriend, now my wife, absolutely mad. But, love her, she understood and would allow me this one indiscretion. But now, my spare time to indulge in such activities has all but evapourated, and those wonderful independent record stores have now all but disappeared. So what am I to do?
Well a couple of years ago, I discovered the 'Music Store' on here. I know it has been here for years and I used to take a look, but I was so focused of building and upgrading my system, I never gave it the attention it deserved. Well that has all changed and I probably spend as much time in the 'Music Room' as I do in 'Hi-Fi Corner'. I cannot tell you how much wonderful music I have discovered, be it artists I have never listened to before, albums of my favourite artists I have never heard before or musical genres that are new to me.
So my message to anyone caught in the same trap as I was; stop obsessing about the next upgrade and use whatever means you can to broaden your horizons of your musical appreciation. I guarantee you there are artists, musicians, musical genres out there that will enthral you. An absolutely wonderful way of discovering new stuff I have found is the combination of regularly flicking through the Music Room and finding something of interest and then listening to it immediately on something like Tidal (Tidal full fat in my case). The vast majority of music you see in the Music Room is usually available on Tidal and it sounds pretty fab too. OK some of the stuff might not turn out to be your bag but if you select carefully, I have found at least half is interesting and half of that is rather wonderful. And I must say that my 'enjoyment quotient' (assuming one can measure enjoyment) is far higher from listening to my expanded musical repertoire, than it is from hearing what the latest new black box can deliver.
My problem now is, not what bit of kit to buy next, rather what music or artist should I listen too next.
Mr Moderator - not sure if this topic should be in Hi Fi Corner, Music Room or Padded Cell! ![]()