Taking a page from NPR, I decided to map the locations of the musicians included in my Top Albums of 2009 list. Here are the results:
View Part-Time Music’s Top Albums of 2009 (Artists) in a larger map
If you zoom in where the clumps of pins are, you’ll notice some interesting features:
- Other than The Flaming Lips, there is no other act in the central part of the United States.
- If you’re a musician that lives in New York state, you live in Brooklyn.
- Everyone from New Jersey doesn’t have a hometown.
- My two-year stint in Scandinavia might have influenced my selection.
- Only one act from outside North America and Europe, and that was a compilation album.
Some interesting results indeed that makes me want to question my Western-centric music preferences…
Tags: map, Top Albums of 2009
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