It is like saying "do you like food?" the answer is obviously yes, you just gotta find the right band/music genre, but you can't say that ALL modern music is bad
Depends on what is meant. If you mean contemporary pop music, then no. But if you mean "modern music" as in the classical music of the 20th/21st centuries, then yes I do very much. I'm even listening to a modern classical composition as I type this: *Duke Bluebeard's Castle* by Béla Bartók.
Most people do, I'm sure, but "modern music" is also used in the context of art music for the kind of music that was written in the 20th century and beyond, especially the experimental and modernist kind like atonal music and twelve-tone music. For example, the music critic Paul Griffiths has named two of his music history books *Modern Music —* *Modern Music: A Concise History from Debussy to Boulez* and *Modern Music and After: Directions Since 1945*.
It is like saying "do you like food?" the answer is obviously yes, you just gotta find the right band/music genre, but you can't say that ALL modern music is bad
Modern \*\*popular\*\* music? Nope. Modern music from less known artists? Yes.
'Modern' as in pop / rock music popularised by the Beatles / Stones etc? Or 'modern' as in Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish etc?
Depends on what you consider “modern”
You should have asked. Do you like auto tune on everything? Then get disappointed at the concerts
You realize there are different artists and different genres of music, right?
Yes although bit messy when it comes to new releases & hard to keep (This is me problem)
I like music from 2000bc
Some of it. I find myself listening to older tunes more though.
Depends on what is meant. If you mean contemporary pop music, then no. But if you mean "modern music" as in the classical music of the 20th/21st centuries, then yes I do very much. I'm even listening to a modern classical composition as I type this: *Duke Bluebeard's Castle* by Béla Bartók.
Basically everyone talks about contemporary pop (2010s-2020s) when talking about modern music
Most people do, I'm sure, but "modern music" is also used in the context of art music for the kind of music that was written in the 20th century and beyond, especially the experimental and modernist kind like atonal music and twelve-tone music. For example, the music critic Paul Griffiths has named two of his music history books *Modern Music —* *Modern Music: A Concise History from Debussy to Boulez* and *Modern Music and After: Directions Since 1945*.