Pavle Marinkovic
1 min readNov 2, 2023

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You've raised some intriguing points.

First, mainstream culture has a way of shaping what we listen to. The music industry invests big bucks in promoting certain artists and sounds. So naturally, they get to dictate the terms of worldwide music.

Second, commercial radios have an impact on this as they often find themselves playing the classics. Young folks might be grooving to the same tunes their parents did, especially if they tune to those radio channels of the 80s, 90s, or old classics.

Third, think about adaptive radio services. Imagine a radio station tailored just for you. They use what you've already listened to to make new musical matches. These smart algorithms can be your guides on a musical adventure.

And finally, as an underground electronic music maker, you're part of something pretty cool. There's a whole world of music beyond the mainstream, and it's a vibrant, creative, and authentic place. Free from the constraints of what the big labels dictate, it's a place to unleash whatever you want ;)

Thanks for taking the time to read and leave a thoughtful comment Trahern!

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Pavle Marinkovic
Pavle Marinkovic

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