I was thinking earlier about how Chopin (+schumann, schubert, beethoven) was so important to me as a teenager/early-20s-er and how nowadays I hardly ever listen to him and prefer other, often more staid composers, less Romantic, more classical/baroque... (scarlatti, handel, mozart, bach).
Could just be I rinsed that music to death ofc, but I wonder if it is something to do with being a teenager, very hormonal, very emotional, thrown out of the garden of pre-teendom and feeling very melancholic about your newfound acqaintance with (at least the otion of) mortality and sexual frustration?
And then for some of us we extend that acquaintance with extreme emotions via drugs and then it becomes all about our chosen form of dance music.
Now, fully adult (if not mature), those old extreme emotions aren't commonplace anymore. But when you're a teenager you're hormonally keyed up to feel passionate about whatever music moves you, and when you're grown up you subliminally long for those strong emotions again.