Is the stereotype true that Autistic people like repetitive music?

I've always enjoyed electronic dance music as long as I can remember. Have been into DJing and music production since a young teenager. 

I like most forms of trance - psy, uplifting, tech, vocal, progressive; as well as DnB, progressive house and tech/deep house 

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  • I've always liked dance music, but I have always had a very wide ranging taste in music (pop, rock, prog, metal, classical and more).

    During lockdown when lots of DJs were streaming, I discovered Happy Hardcore and that then progressed into Frenchcore and Gabber. It's quite an acquired taste - I don't know anyone personally who appreciates those genres as much as I do.
    One of the things that I like about them is that they are repetitive and have a good "kick ass" beat.

    Curious? Have a listen to the likes of SEFA, Dr Peacock, Scott Brown to name but a few.
    Feeling brave? Check out Sunhiausa
    Feeling extra brave? Allow Aekhloria to stimulate your senses

    ENJOY! I'd be interested to hear your feedback on these Metal

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  • I've always liked dance music, but I have always had a very wide ranging taste in music (pop, rock, prog, metal, classical and more).

    During lockdown when lots of DJs were streaming, I discovered Happy Hardcore and that then progressed into Frenchcore and Gabber. It's quite an acquired taste - I don't know anyone personally who appreciates those genres as much as I do.
    One of the things that I like about them is that they are repetitive and have a good "kick ass" beat.

    Curious? Have a listen to the likes of SEFA, Dr Peacock, Scott Brown to name but a few.
    Feeling brave? Check out Sunhiausa
    Feeling extra brave? Allow Aekhloria to stimulate your senses

    ENJOY! I'd be interested to hear your feedback on these Metal

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