Why You Like the Music You Do

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Why You Like the Music You Do

What albums and songs are getting a lot of play on your Spotify or iTunes app currently? My guest would say that the music you put in heavy rotation comes down to your unique "listener profile."

Her name is Susan Rogers, and she's a music producer-turned-neuroscientist as well as the co-author of This Is What It Sounds Like: What the Music You Love Says About You . Today on the show, Susan unpacks the seven dimensions of music and how they show up along a varying spectrum in every song. She explains how everyone has an individualized taste for the configuration of these dimensions, and that how closely a particular song aligns with this pattern of sweet spots accounts for whether you like it or not. Along the way, we discuss artists that exemplify these dimensions, how Frank Sinatra injected virility into his music, how part of your musical taste has to do with the way you prefer to move your body, and much more.

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  • Jasmin

    Gold. Jesus Christ. How do you do it?

    ·4 likes·
    Josh

    10:30 --> 20:00 amazing bit

    8 months ago·2 likes·
  • Markus

    Overly cool m8

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    laurin

    Great episode loved 12:30 the most good interview

    8 months ago·2 likes·
    Daisyee

    So inspiring and motivational ! Great podcast ⭐️

    8 months ago·10 likes·
  • Josh

    Albert Einstein said, 'If you can't explain it simply enough, you haven't understood it well enough'.Dr Andrew brings such simplicity to explaining the workings of the brain. It's actually a hacker's guide into our own brain. You are doing great service to humanity Dr Andrew.

    ·3 likes·
    Gillian

    This is how all podcasts should be

    8 months ago·10 likes·

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