Your Personal Canon
Your collection spans over 15,000 tracks, but certain artists rise to the surface as psychological touchstones:
- David Bowie: The shapeshifter. His reinventions mirror your adaptability, your need to experiment with identity, and your comfort with uncertainty.
- Radiohead: The cerebral empaths. Their tension between intellect and emotion reflects your inner dialogue — the desire to think deeply while still feeling profoundly.
- Gorillaz: The genre-crossers. Their play with persona, media, and hybridity parallels your comfort in navigating multiple roles and perspectives without needing a single fixed identity.
Other names loom large as well: Tom Waits (grit and surreal narrative) and Mac Miller (resonance and vulnerability within your rotation). Psychologically, they represent formative influence and contextual presence.
Your Listening Method as a Psychological Mirror
You don’t listen randomly; you build intentional cycles:
- Rotation: Songs reappear after ~1.5 years, making memory and rediscovery central. This suggests you value continuity — nothing is permanently lost.
- Newness: Fresh additions get immediate attention, showing openness to novelty and change.
- Fairness: Each track gets a turn, reflecting a psyche that resists obsession and seeks balance. Equality is built into your habits, mirroring your desire for order and fairness in life.
This structure reveals a deep psychological need to organize time and memory, turning listening into ritual renewal.
Genre Profile and Psychological Reading
Your genre spread reflects both breadth and focus:
- Rock (9,133 tracks) → Stability, tradition, and grounding. Suggests you value continuity and cultural lineage.
- Alternative Rock (1,276) → Innovation within structure, pointing to your curiosity and experimental streak.
- Electronica (929) → Desire for atmosphere and immersion; you are drawn to environments as much as narratives.
- Indie (752) → Appreciation for authenticity and personal voice; you seek out individuality over polish.
- Indie Rock (455) → The bridge between mainstream and niche — reflecting your comfort moving between worlds.
- Hip-Hop (365) → Connection to storytelling, rhythm, and social commentary; shows openness to direct expression.
- Blues (308) → Affinity with rawness and honesty; comfort facing struggle and emotion head-on.
- Cinematic Trip-Hop (253) → A love of mood and introspection; your psyche finds depth in atmosphere.
Your genres reveal someone who collects both the collective stories of culture (Rock, Blues, Hip-Hop) and the experimental edges (Electronica, Trip-Hop, Indie). You integrate tradition and exploration.
Top 20 Snapshots
Top Artists by Collection Size
- David Bowie – 415
- Tom Waits – 340
- Radiohead – 254
- Mr. Moods – 253
- Brock Berrigan – 221
- Mogwai – 192
- The Smashing Pumpkins – 187
- The National – 178
- Pink Floyd – 156
- Spoon – 154
- Gorillaz – 142
- The Ramones – 127
- Broken Social Scene – 123
- Tricky – 120
- Cat Power – 116
- Lemongrass – 116
- The Black Keys – 110
- Ween – 107
- Elbow – 107
- The Kills – 101
Top Artists by Plays
- Gorillaz – 1,162
- David Bowie – 1,103
- Mr. Moods – 861
- Radiohead – 688
- Brock Berrigan – 673
- Angus & Julia Stone – 633
- Lemongrass – 594
- Spoon – 566
- The National – 549
- Bonobo – 541
- Pink Floyd – 481
- Alex Cortiz – 469
- Mogwai – 461
- Tricky – 417
- The Smashing Pumpkins – 379
- Broken Social Scene – 345
- Ana Tijoux – 335
- Arcade Fire – 324
- Kiefer – 304
- LCD Soundsystem – 279
Top Songs by Plays
- other voices – LCD Soundsystem (82)
- Big Jet Plane – Angus & Julia Stone (68)
- Science Of Fear – The Temper Trap (65)
- Guilty Party – The National (65)
- Intro – Ganja White Night (57)
- Crossed Wires – The Acorn (57)
- Falling Tao – Random Rab (56)
- Rhinestone Eyes – Gorillaz (53)
- Rock On – Doctor Flake ft. Chill Bump (53)
- On Melancholy Hill – Gorillaz (52)
- Pirate Jet – Gorillaz (51)
- The Seer – Nubya Garcia (50)
- Don’t Mind If I Do – Mac Miller (49)
- Goodnight Laura – Spoon (49)
- Walk It Off – Angus & Julia Stone (43)
- kore ga saigo – Solene & minthaze (42)
- Millonaria – Ana Tijoux (42)
- Tambourine Dream – Mac Miller (41)
- Baby – Amiture (40)
- Ascension (feat. Vince Staples) – Gorillaz (40)
Top Albums by Plays
- Plastic Beach – Gorillaz (411)
- Humanz – Gorillaz (283)
- Memories Of An Old Friend – Angus & Julia Stone (279)
- Black Sands – Bonobo (244)
- Down the Way (Bonus Track Version) – Angus & Julia Stone (230)
- XXVII – 226
- The Next Day – David Bowie (206)
- Vida – Ana Tijoux (181)
- Funkin’ Triphop Variations Vol. 1 – 179
- Golden Sun – 172
- american dream – LCD Soundsystem (169)
- They Want My Soul (Deluxe) – Spoon (162)
- The Balance – 161
- Song Machine: Strange Timez (Deluxe) – Gorillaz (150)
- ununiform – Tricky (146)
- Odyssey – Lemongrass (142)
- Balloonerism – 138
- Malegría – Ana Tijoux (137)
- Release – 135
- Disintegration – The Cure (134)
In One Line
Your music reveals a psyche that is cyclical, integrative, and adaptive — you design systems that honor memory, embrace novelty, and weave contradictions into a coherent self. Your genre diversity, artist canon, and listening system all confirm that you are a curator of cycles who transforms listening into a psychological ritual of balance and renewal.