Deezer's latest study claims that we stop bothering to discover new music at the precise age of 30-and-six-months.

We stop listening to new music at 30, Deezer study finds

We stop listening to new music at 30, Deezer study finds

The global music streaming service has called the phase 'musical paralysis', when people start to listen to the same old tracks and genres over-and-over-again.

The reasearch conducted found that 60 per cent of 1,000 britons say they feel stuck in a musical rut, only listening to artists they already know.

And 47 per cent of people polled wish they could expand their musical repertoire.

Whilst the peak age for musical discovery was revealed as 24-and-five months

To discover your Flow and break out of your musical paralysis, go to www.deezer.com