Aside from fiberglass recurves in gym class & Boy Scouts, as a child of the suburbs I have no "tradition" of archery or hunting. I came to it later in life, first with an entry level compound, then a recurve. Having a friend and a co-worker who are experienced recurve hunters supported my interest. The recurve, on the surface, seemed simpler, more graceful, less "tech". Compound bows, with all the choices, cams, rests, sights, releases, stabilizers, seemed overwhelming to a newb.
Culturally the trad-bow guys seemed more relaxed, enjoying the experience and the art, compared to the obnoxious "Team this" and "Deer Murder Mafia" that mentality.
However, the "trad only" attitude doesn't work for me. I've learned that archery is archery, and the bow is just a tool- and certain jobs call for different tools.