otherone101
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Originally Posted by CantScareMe /img/forum/go_quote.gif
As an instant marker, vocal music was really a no-no at all instances although a few soft backing vocals here and their did no harm
For when I was bored/tired in my studies I'd want music that was uplifting. It should rekindle my interest in the maths infront of me so i'd need music that was fast paced, rythmic but not too interesting or something that needed to be listened attentively to.
Subheim: Ybe 76 & Away
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I did read the entire post. Yeah, I don't listen to vocal music as well when I'm studying. Wow, you packed so much great music in an essay form that I have to digest the whole thing little by little. It's a good thing, I mean. Sigh, I just failed Calculus...What mood would I be at this moment? YES! Depress!! Don't you worry, I think Subheim just serve right up.
I went through what youtube consider top tracks for Subheim: Voces Perdidas, When Time Relieves, Hollow, Hush, Streets, Dusk, Stranded, Away...etc They all saddens me like there is no future, no light, and everything is dead. These tracks are way too sad to hear, but I think I liked those...
Thanks for all the suggestions, and keep them coming.
Thanks for all the good music, wow there are so many out there. PM me your list if you have more. Emancipator & Brian Eno are the kind I'm looking for, please share more of those.
Typically when I'm studying I find that vocals distract me, and even worse while I like classical music it rarely keeps me focused for subjects like math.
I found a great group called The Vitamin String Quartet that I found to be a good balance for when I need to study. They're an instrumental group that takes albums from popular rock bands like Atreyu, Panic! At the Disco, My Chemical Romance, Aerosmith, etc and recreates that band's entire album. Even a really pumped up, fast paced song sounds smooth and relaxing. This group has been great for me, especially when writing essays. Hope it can help you.
That honestly might be cool. I'm not a big fan of any of those bands, but I love instrumental reimagine-ings of stuff like that.