What music do you consider to be part of your musical Shadow in the Jungian sense?
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A music lover since the day I was born ... and I've heard it all ... I've never heard any 'dark music' per se. If by music you mean music with lyrics, that's different.
There's no such thing as a 'musical shadow'. Jung's 'Shadow' consists of psychological parts ('garbage pit') you're not aware of because you're hiding them from consciousness (for various reasons). What 'you consider' isn't a part of it.