• tombruzzo@aussie.zone
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    1 month ago

    I’ve been thinking about the concept of ‘Coworker music’ ever since I watched a video on it. The idea is generic or bad music that coworkers listen to, never yourself of course.

    I’ll have music on at work and ask myself, ‘Could this be considered coworker music?’ I have a specific taste in music so I don’t think it falls into generic coworker music, but when you get into subcategories of ‘a type of guy’ my music definitely falls into a ‘type of coworker’ subgenre.

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        1 month ago

        In the video I watched it was the most over produced mainstream pop like Harry Styles. Or they’ll say something like, ‘I was in a dark place and this song saved me. It’s such a powerful song’ and it’s Imagine Dragons.

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          1 month ago

          Ah okay that makes sense, like generic pop, popular with the majority music.

          I have no clue what my music says about me, I tend to jump between Käärijä (finish rap/pop), Blind Guardian, and Paul Simon 😂

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            Sounds like you have too distinct a taste to be a coworker, but I’d like to check out Käärijä and see what I think. I need to listen to how well Finns pull off rap for myself.

            I feel like coworker music is either the most generic music ever, or they listen to something incredibly niche but it sounds terrible.

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      1 month ago

      Co-worker music has a lot of layers to it.

      Generally I would imagine Triple M and Fox/Nova music would fall into the category. Having worked with younger people that listen to Triple J (like I used to in my 20’s and early 30s), pretty much all the current stuff played there would fall into the same category for me.

      Personally I welcome a new way to judge people 😁

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        Where I work it’s the R&B Fridays radio station. Added bonus of doing my head in listening to something that calls itself R&B Fridays on every other day of the week 🤪

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          1 month ago

          With flexible work, every day is potentially someone’s Friday!!!

          That would do my head in 100%. I like my own music, and thankfully can listen as I please without subjecting others to it.

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      1 month ago

      is co-worker music like that music they play in stores or even like radio stations?

      i would rather listen to the taste of one person than something that is meant to be inoffensive

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        1 month ago

        I think it’s that sort of music, but someone who genuinely listens to and enjoys that sort of stuff

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      This is a new concept to me. I think I get it, but technically my office plays 90% ABC Classic so I feel a bit exempt from this phenomenon. I do feel it when I’ve got in the work car after one of my colleagues has used it and set the dial to triple M tho.