THE MOJO READER
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THE MOJO READER
DAVE, 42, is a passionate and discerning individual who loves the
good things in life. A professional with high disposable income, music
has soundtracked every major event in his life so far and continues to
define him. A child of the ‘70s, he missed out on punk but admires its
confrontational spirit, which inspired the likes of THE SMITHS and
the indie music that he listened to in his teenage years. As he entered
his twenties, he also began to explore the most timeless, enduring
rock bands – THE BEATLES, DYLAN, BOWIE, PINK FLOYD, LED
ZEPPELIN, NEIL YOUNG and THE ROLLING STONES.
Dave continues to seek out the best in modern music, baulking at his
daughter’s love of manufactured pop and yet enthusiastically sharing
his son’s burgeoning interest in bands like the ARCTIC MONKEYS. A
worldly-wise, well-read man, these days he is thrilled when he hears new
folk music or the latest African outpouring. While he believes vinyl is the
most authentic of music formats (51% of MOJO’s audience listen to
music this way), he still values CDs. He will often want to listen to his
favourite bands in his car or at home on his CD player, with friends and
family. CD is still king for Dave and his fellow MOJO readers, with 77%
regularly listening to them.
Dave has grown to become a frequent user of streaming services too
(43% of MOJO readers use streaming services as a music source).
Listening to music through SPOTIFY, YOUTUBE or AMAZON MUSIC
simply encourages him to buy more music that he’s heard, on CD
and vinyl. His iPod, iPad and iPhone are all impressively loaded with
everything from Motown to ‘60s garage punk and even the latest in
bedroom electronica. A heavy gig-goer and massive fan of live music
(71% of MOJO readers have been to a live-music gig in the last
year) these days he prefers the more ‘boutique’ festival experience of
LATITUDE or GREEN MAN, which often have the mix of old and new
music that Dave most appreciates. A few years ago he discovered THE
WAR ON DRUGS in MOJO and, through his journey discovering new
and exciting music, he recommended the band’s Lost In The Dream
album to all his friends and a few colleagues at work. He feels proud now
that the band have won a Grammy award. Besides the latest WAR ON
DRUGS album, other recent purchases include LCD SOUNDSYSTEM’S
AMERICAN DREAM and ROBERT PLANT’S CARRY FIRE
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