Here's a look at my home genius mix selection:
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And my genius selection at work:
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As you can see, there are some similarities. There's a praise and worship mix, a couple of rock, a couple of alternative, a country and an easy listening mix in each. What I find interesting is the soundtrack mix at home. I wouldn't say I listen to many soundtracks at home, but I do have them in my rotation at work. Also interesting that there are no mixes based on Rush, as I have a HUGE Rush collection.
I would love to see what goes into creating one of these mixes and how it decides which mix to create.
Fascinating.
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