Music
Diamond went through several phases of music tastes. It has a wide variety of music that it listens to, but it mostly prefers rock or electronic music. Below is a list of some of the music genres that Diamond listens to or used to listen to:
- Drum and Bass: Diamond is currently in its Drum and Bass phase. It
listens to a lot of Drum and Bass, Jungle, Breakcore and UK Garage.
- If you have any recommendations, feel free to share them with Diamond.
- If you want to go to any concerts or festivals, Diamond would be happy to go with you.
- It has several artists for each subgenre of DnB:
- Drum and Bass: Chase and Status, Sewerslvt/Cynthoni (atmospheric-like).
- Jungle: LTJ Bukem, Zorrovian (modern artist).
- UK Garage: MPH, Conducta, Oppidan.
- Alt Rock/Shoegaze: Diamond used to listen to a lot of alternative rock and shoegaze music. Some of its favorite bands include My Bloody Valentine, Slowdive, Lush and Chinese Football, as well as several Japanese shoegaze bands such as Kinoko Teikoku, Luminous Orange and Mass of the Fermenting Dregs.
- Math Rock: Diamond also used to listen to a lot of math rock. Some of its favorite bands include Toe, tricot, Elephant Gym, Covet and Clever Girl.
- Asian Pop: Diamond listens to a lot of Asian pop music.
- Thai Pop: Interestingly, Diamond used to listen to a decent amount of Thai and Thai-produced pop music. Some of its favorite artists include Phum Viphurit, Gym and Swim, tide/edit (technically Filipino), Tempalay and YONLAPA.
- Japanese Pop: Japanese Pop is a given. Some of its favorite artists include KIRINJI, POLKADOT STINGRAY, Yorushika and indigo la End. Most of these artists are Japanese Indie Rock bands.
- Japanese City Pop: This is a subgenre on its own. Diamond even has several downloaded copies of city pop albums.
- Indie Rock: Diamond sometimes listens to indie rock music. Some of its favorite bands include The Strokes and Arctic Monkeys, as well as lesser-known bands like Last Dinosaurs, Psychedelic Porn Crumpets and Remo Drive.
- House/Dance: Shamefully, Diamond used to listen to a lot of repetitive dance/house music, such as (modern) Skrillex and Knock2.