Title
Environmental Changes and the Dynamics of Musical Identity.
Abstract
Musical tastes reflect our unique values and experiences, our relationships with others, and the places where we live. But as each of these things changes, do our tastes also change to reflect the present, or remain fixed, reflecting our past? Here, we investigate how where a person lives shapes their musical preferences, using geographic relocation to construct quasi-natural experiments that measure short- and long-term effects. Analyzing comprehensive data on over 16 million users on Spotify, we show that relocation within the United States has only a small impact on individualsu0027 tastes, which remain more similar to those of their past environments. We then show that the age gap between a person and the music they consume indicates that adolescence, and likely their environment during these years, shapes their lifelong musical tastes. Our results demonstrate the robustness of individualsu0027 musical identity, and shed new light on the development of preferences.
Year
Venue
Field
2019
ICWSM
Relocation,Internet privacy,Computer science,Musical
DocType
Volume
Citations 
Journal
abs/1904.04948
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
0
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Samuel F. Way1192.96
Santiago Gil2302.78
Ian Anderson301.01
Aaron Clauset42033146.18