"I feel like full iPods are an illustration that a large part of the population now consumes music like they did in the ’60s. It’s primarily singles-driven, or track-driven. It feels like a jukebox culture with iPods so ubiquitous. People are generally more into songs right now than bands, albums or labels. — Chris Swanson"
— Carrie Brownstein hosts of roundtable discussion about ‘The Role of the Record Label’ at Monitor Mix. (via MBV) (via chainofknives)
I like this summary of our musical habits. It makes sense, because this is how my iPod bounces from Rye Rye to Dannii Minogue.