Anyway, I really dislike the common question "what kind of music are you into?"
Talking about musical tastes is great, but the question presumes that preference can be reduced to like, a handful of genre categories.
What's much more interesting to me is what abstract aspects of a musical style someone finds most compelling.
Killer grooves? Lyrical inventiveness and complexity? Reminds you of the sensations of being fifteen and infatuated, or makes you feel a sense of timeless eternity? Creates a background soundscape, or demands full attention? Those kinds of questions.
@starkatt I say quite limited, but really by the standards of the time it wasn't. It had hardware ADSR, only three channels but each could be set to any one of several different waveforms, and even some hardware low-pass filters and ring modulation. But the limitation of three channels (or four if you exploit a hardware glitch and sacrifice nearly all cpu time) makes for a pretty big limitation by modern standards.
-F