Do you guys have a writing playlist? You know, the kind that helps you write or gives you the feeling that you're really in the story? Last year I did Death Metal playlist and the year before that was just Heavy Metal.
This year, I'm thinking about Muse and maybe some epic game soundtracks but I'm not sure what yet. I found this one on youtube : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=56uCZ8MpnJk
It brought some interesting scenes to mind. Does anyone know if we can purchase game soundtracks locally?
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oct. 22, 2009 - 00 53
hack it off the game files itself
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oct. 22, 2009 - 00 56
That's a gd idea. I'm going to rip off from some of the youtube vids when I get home.
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oct. 22, 2009 - 01 04
I reccomend Fox Amoore but most of his works are paid ones. I have his entire collection. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBAjsoXDgeM
If you're interested I can mail some music to you after I smash the DRM. He does some pretty good LoZ remixes
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oct. 22, 2009 - 05 24
Let's try to keep things on the right side of legal, hmm?
My own contribution: Metroid Metal, a reinterpretation of music from the Metroid games. They're not half bad, and you can download their songs for your collection for free. Their site: www.metroidmetal.com
----------Co-ML for Singapore
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oct. 22, 2009 - 05 51
Not much of a metroid music fan. Always liked LoZ music better. In the off-chance anyone likes trance megawolf77 isn't half bad http://megawolf77.newgrounds.com/
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oct. 22, 2009 - 08 15
Depends on what I'm writing. At the moment is (don't laugh) Lady Gaga. Sometimes the Fame OST. HAH.
Or those tracks that make you go all emo sometimes.
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oct. 24, 2009 - 17 58
Classical Music always works for me. Nothing can go wrong with a classical playlist.
----------Yours Truly, Goh Koon Hui
Raphael
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oct. 24, 2009 - 22 31
>Nothing can go wrong with a classical playlist.
Bond. Or Vanessa Mae.
*shudders*
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oct. 25, 2009 - 00 51
Er... No not the electronic replicas of classical music. Vanessa Mae maybe but Bond, NO.
I was thinking more on the line of classical music from orchestra's and all. The kind of music you can hear on Symphony 92.4 at night, they call it "A little night music" or something. Alternatively, listening to Jazz and Hayley Westenra always works for me as well.
----------Yours Truly, Goh Koon Hui
Raphael
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oct. 25, 2009 - 01 18
Well, at least we agree there.
Generally I listen to something loud. Really loud. It also tends to be eclectic.
By the way, that was just a random jab at Bond and Vanessa Mae. You'll probably come to realise the the end of November that I can't resist doing that sort of thing.
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oct. 25, 2009 - 05 04
I tend to prefer instrumental music so it's not as distracting. Not exactly "classical" instrumental, but something like instrumental rock or movie soundtracks work really well.
Here's a good example http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iPvTOwxCecM
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oct. 25, 2009 - 05 22
Classical or instrumental is good though i prefer the former. Jpop is good too, although not too rock, in a sense. Essentially, anything without lyrics or with lyrics I can't understand.
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oct. 25, 2009 - 07 37
Maybe I should give them soundtracks a shot.
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oct. 27, 2009 - 23 37
I don't have a playlist, usually I just find one song that's bangin' and keep it on loop for hours on end.
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oct. 28, 2009 - 02 08
Most people think I'm crazy when they listen to my playlist... It's got lots of random songs in it. For example... The Ben10 theme song, Teen Titans theme song, Avril Lavigne, Elton John, Disney, We the Kings and Andrew Lloyed Webber. But mostly it's Elton John or Disney. I'm a teenager, and some people my age don't even know who Elton John/Andrew Lloyed Webber is. Heh.
----------Nic(:
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oct. 28, 2009 - 02 10
This, although that's when I actually listen to music. I prefer to write in silence. XD.
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oct. 28, 2009 - 03 29
This. *is way too easily distracted*
(It's becoming increasingly difficult to find somewhere to write, though. Noise pollution is everywhere. :/)
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oct. 28, 2009 - 05 50
>It's becoming increasingly difficult to find somewhere to write, though. Noise pollution is everywhere. :/)
Way I see it, you have four options:
1. Noise-cancellation earphones. (expensive)
2. Intense focus (takes time to develop)
3. Use music you're familiar with to sink out of the world.
4. Library quiet reading room.
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oct. 28, 2009 - 14 42
4. Library quiet reading room
No way. The library is INFESTED with wriggly, snot-filled, hyperactive BRATS. And then you gotta deal with the kids!
I suggest levels 5-7 of the National Library -- just find a nice bright corner next to a window, set up your laptop, and you're good to go.
That being said, I've got an epic track for The Chase Scene. Now all I need to figure out is what EXACTLY The Chase Scene IS.
Murh.
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oct. 30, 2009 - 00 56
I've tried all sorts of music, and the kind that gets me all revved up to write are usually angry songs like stuff from Matchbox Twenty or Alanis Morissette. Coldplay and live Bruce Springsteen concerts too, something that makes you emo/jumpy all at once. :)
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oct. 30, 2009 - 01 11
You, my friend, have a unique taste in music. I can has your Keane playlist please?
----------Writing is a socially acceptable form of schizophrenia. ~ E.L. Doctorow
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oct. 30, 2009 - 01 22
of course u may!
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The Yeah Yeah Yeahs are coming to Singapore next year, Jan 12!!!!!!!!!!!!!
omgosh im friggin excited as f...fishes now.
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Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read.'
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nov. 1, 2009 - 01 42
I'm have some from Muse The Resistance on my playlist too. Uprising; MK Ultra and United Sates of Eurasia. The other stuff are mainly from musicals - The Frogs and 如果爱 (Ru Guo Ai)
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nov. 1, 2009 - 03 24
My latest aural poison is anything vocaloid, for the impossible range and the slightly robotic feeling. Sums up NaNoWriMo very neatly.
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nov. 1, 2009 - 03 49
I love all those digitally engineered sounds.
they aren't really music.
Just sounds.
look up;
steven flato
asher
christopher mc fall
and
david kirby.
they sounds really cancel out the world. I like those kinds.
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Stories are the solutions to peace.
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nov. 1, 2009 - 12 09
I won't call mine just a writing playlist, but more of a work playlist (something to listen to for any kind of work).
Instrumentals like orchestra, jazz, bossa nova and the likes.
Because I myself plays the violin + saxophone, hence the preference for these genres. :3
Though my best playlist is actually just a loop of fin. by capsule which basically is an uplifting piano solo that lasts exactly 1 minute.
Another one will be Space Station No.9 which is also by capsule: Here (Youtube link. MV done by a subsidary of Studio Ghibli)
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nov. 6, 2009 - 11 02
I don't have a writing playlist. I just listen to songs on repeat until I get bored then I switch the song.
So far, I've been listening to stuff from:
- Mike Oldfield
- Sabaton
- Mediaeval Baebes
- Inkubus Sukkubus
- Qntal
And some other random stuff. I need to get back into the habit of listening to Radio nan Gaidheal - since I really want to get back into learning Scottish Gaelic.
----------QE2 + lomography + gaming + slacking + daydreaming = avariel
A strawberry is chasing me and my novel has no rationale!
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nov. 6, 2009 - 19 36
I wish I could listen to music when I write. I used to be able to but now it just brings back those characters or that time or whatever. I reckon I need some new music I've never heard before for this book. Maybe songs that aren't in English so I don't get caught up in the words. Sometimes I listen to Mandarin radio when I drive because I haven't a clue what they're saying, mostly, and apart from the few words like 'wo ai ni' and 'crying' and stuff, I'm blissfully oblivious to what's going on in the song lyrics. Suggestions welcome!
----------Former ML for Singapore 2005-2008
Possibly my last NaNoWriMo.
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nov. 6, 2009 - 21 50
If it's one in foreign lyrics, try Shugo Tokumaru. He's a Japanese folk singer, and given your preference for Mandarin radio, I'm certain you'll find Tokumaru good too. If you're feeling a bit more adventurous than pop tunes and simple rhythms, give Sa Dingding a try. She combines Buddhist flavour with acid jazz, which is a wild and fun listen.
But how about songs without lyrics? Ones of DJ Shadow. He isn't the DJ you think that would be on clubs or anything, in fact, he makes ambient hip-hop pieces which are carved straight out of Western history. Or the Field, minimal techno to the point where his standout point is simply redundancy. Check out post-rock music too, Godspeed You! Black Emperor and Mogwai. These two bands, they're pretty much making classical pieces using modern instruments.
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nov. 7, 2009 - 04 39
I'm listening to my BEMANI collection at the moment. Heavy trance and rave never went wrong.
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