Songs Are a Minor Art and Just Background Noise
What exercise you put on your music playlist for drawing?
I'm putting together my ain playlist and just wondering what other artists are listening to.
Do you lot accept a playlist that inspires you?
Or peradventure a playlist that enhances your concentration?
Or you might non even like a playlist at all and prefer to work with racket cancelling headphones on in consummate silence (Which is perfectly okay as well)
Whatever you're listening to, let me know!
EDIT: Wow I beloved seeing what anybody is listening to! Thanks for the responses everyone (:
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· seven days agone · edited 7 days agone Digital artist
Normally if I'thousand listening to music it's of a similar atmosphere to what I'thousand working on, but I always listen to Bring Me The Horizon or Gunship if I need motivation to keep going on long projects.
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I did a whole serial that started when suicide flavor came out and past the time the series was done it became a 10 piece BMTH tribute lol
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Metal, power metal, and prog metal
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Aforementioned peculiarly death metal. Idk why but the louder they scream the better i piece of work.
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I did a matter at my former task with repetitive tasks that I called "the infirmary bomber" challenge. The goal is to end the job before the <5 minute long album finishes. The album plays like a schizophrenic episode so it'due south a dainty fashion to get that paranoid pump I similar.
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I tend to gravitate towards instrumental OST's from movies/games or music I already know so it's just groundwork racket and not something I accept to even pay remote attention to lol. That being said, basically just heed to any you like really. I listen to a bunch of genres of metal and hardcore during the intense heavy lifting areas of piece of work so tone information technology downwardly when I got eight hours of pure rendering ahead.
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I definitely lean more than towards a lot of metal. Especially when they become to exist like 10 minutes long, usually takes me on a good journey. I definitely overthink my playlists sometimes as if information technology's going to requite me some kind of special sauce to create an astonishing fine art piece which I know deep down information technology won't
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I have separate playlists for just about annihilation. Information technology ranges from similar visual kei to classical, to 60s disco to darkwave/deathrock. Recently I've been listening to more 1990s-2000s rock music--the nostalgia is real.
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That sounds rad, do you maybe have spotify and could share them?
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It's yoasobi or city pop , the beats are hip and there's 60 minutes long videos of these on youTube so it's such a expert pace for working
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I accept never heard of city pop until I fabricated this post. It is such a vibe and I experience similar I'm going to be obsessed with that
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It all depends on what kind of music you lot similar, I like rock music a lot, but I practise a lot of synthwave when I really wanna work because information technology's a vibe and has no lyrics. Idk though, information technology varies from person to person.
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Soundtracks from fantasy RPG games!
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I've gone through a few dissimilar music phases, but the main one I find funny to tell people is when I had Girl from Petaluma literally on repeat for hours when I drew.
It's essentially just elevator music and the phase lasted like 8 months or so
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I get it though, I've had phases like that. It'southward weird how some things similar that merely stick to the brain.
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It depends. Techno is good for more monotonous things similar stippling and spreadsheets. I like prove tunes for brainstorming. And truthful crime podcasts or documentaries for everything else.
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