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Dan Pal's avatar

Excellent research. My issue with how we evaluate the popularity of music today is that we just focus on streaming numbers. When Taylor Swift releases a new album and all of the tracks make the top ten that week can we really say those songs are popular? The Hot 100 is reflecting something completely different than it did 30+ years ago. I think this system of evaluating streams keeps newer and indie artists from getting the attention they deserve. It's hard to see songs spending a year on the charts when there is so much other great music trying to get more ears to listen to it. There are niches of music that are under served by the charts today.

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Nick Garner's avatar

Interesting to see the spike in instrumental music in the late 90s and early 2000s with the rise of post-rock artists like Explosions in the Sky, Tortoise, Rachel's, Mono, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, etc.

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