Nice bit of audio streaming data collected in the USA. Lovely to see Bonobo and The XX included! 🙂
In previous posts we looked at how gender and age can affect listening preferences. Today we take a look at how the location of a listener may affect their listening preferences.
For this study, I sampled the listening preferences of about a quarter million listeners that have a zip code associated with their account. update: Listener data is drawn from a variety of music streaming services that are powered by The Echo Nest. I aggregated these listeners into regions (state, regional and all-US). To compare regions I look at the top-N most popular artists  based upon listener plays in each region and look for artists that have a substantial change in rank between the two regions. These artists are the artists that define the taste for the region.
As an example let’s compare Tennessee to New England. If we look at the top 100 artists listened to in Tennessee and…
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I’m one who doesn’t fit on that map. I like pop, rock, classical, country, metal, heavy metal, symphonic metal………. The only to genres I don’t listen to are rap and hip hop.
I suppose it can’t be covering everyone’s tastes, but it’s pretty interesting to have a look at. It’s also nice to know other people have a varied taste in music, makes me feel less strange about mine 🙂