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Digital fatigue is showing up in our music consumption — and Gen Z is ditching streaming for vinyl crackle

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(Image credit: Tom's Guide) The best way to listen to your music is actually 50 years old. There are more and more people investing in analog listening and embracing retro in their lives. This is despite streaming platforms like Spotify and Apple Music, giving us all the music in the world right at our fingertips. I suppose sometimes having algorithms throw music at you doesn't feel entirely authentic. So, could nostalgia be the death of music streaming? Not even close. The shift to analog listening (Image credit: Tom's Guide) I'm one of the people who have been collecting records and opting to use my turntable at home, and for me, this is a direct result of digital fatigue. Digital fatigue occurs when a combination of screen time, digital communication, and information overload creates emotional and physical exhaustion, often exacerbated by the stress these factors cause. And in a global environment where most of our jobs rely on digital applications, this is tricky to deal with.…

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