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Atherium
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 08, 2002 10:18 pm     Reply with quote
Hey all I was just curious if anyone is as dependent on music as I am while drawing. See, to me it is like bacon and eggs, cream and coffee, I love them both but they are nothing without each other.

I know I can still draw or write without music but I just don't want to, it just seems to ass more emotion and passion to my projects while they are still progressing.

Do you guys have any fav music, some that is relative to the mood of the piece that you are creating??? If you have nay favs or any specific music/stories post em up!!!
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 08, 2002 11:23 pm     Reply with quote
Its totally essential for me to have music. I usually listen to something with meaning. Beethoven is very inspiring for moody and glum peices. System of a Down is good for the political and anger directed peices. Other sorts of music, such as a favorite song of mine Suzuka are good for dramatic peices. All in all, without music, my art would be duller than black.

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 08, 2002 11:34 pm     Reply with quote
Hans zimmer is verry good for inspiration.
Goa trance like, skazi, InfectedMushroom, Astral projecttions etc.

Loreen mckennith or something like that
erm, fatboy slim, groove armada and DONT YOU EVER FORGET THE LEGEND FRANK ZAPPA OKAY!!!!

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 08, 2002 11:42 pm     Reply with quote
ahhh... Hanz Zimmer. Joclyn Pook is also awesome
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 09, 2002 12:45 am     Reply with quote
Joclyn Pook : never heard of hime, allready downloading
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 09, 2002 7:57 am     Reply with quote
Bach is the best IMHO
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 09, 2002 10:43 am     Reply with quote
Holy crap, Galo... you picked off like two people I listen to consistently when drawing: Astral Projection & Loreena McKennitt. Very immersive music.

I think the key is that it needs to be something that distracts your left hemisphere so your right can get down to business. I was never a Trance fan before, but I found that something long, driving, with no lyrics is perfect background noise for art.

[ September 09, 2002: Message edited by: Blind ]
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 09, 2002 2:00 pm     Reply with quote
blind I have to totally agree and relate to the sentance, I never really got into trance on my own, it was more like my brain saying "Hey I need something to focus this calculator on for the creative side to get moving" Trance and even House does that so well.

I have started downloading the astral projections, and loreena right now. Maybe we should all compile a solid list for each other so that we can introduce people on the board to our favorites.
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 09, 2002 2:07 pm     Reply with quote
OK, here is my list for all of you to check out.

Fat Boy Slim (live and brighton beach)
Jamiroquai
Hans Zimmer
Dirty Vegas
Enya (her sister is amazing as well)
Timo Mass
Paul Oakenfold
Paul Van Dyk
Filter
Black Hawk Down Soundtrack (will blow your mind!!)
John Williams
Trance Nation series
Gate Crasher series
Digital Chillout series
Chemical Brothers
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 09, 2002 2:23 pm     Reply with quote
Whatever people like to listen to, but for me:

no music - no painting

That's why around 12 Gigs on my computer are taken up by 'files that keep me painting'.
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 09, 2002 6:14 pm     Reply with quote
Atherium: Sorry, I hope you didn't DL a whole bunch of Loreena expecting trance! She's very celtic and folkish, and the farthest thing from Trance... but awesome nonetheless, if you like that sort of thing. I just happened to mention her because Galo did

But I agree with you guys... no music, no paint. I can get rolling without it, but time flies a lot faster when working with tunes, if you know what I mean.
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 09, 2002 6:54 pm     Reply with quote
I've gotten so used to having the shuffle function checked on my winamp that I find it hard to go back to listening to one CD from beginning to end.

It's awesome to jump from a hardcore industrial track to a sugary Jpop anime song, then to an 80's big hair rock, to 70's electronic music, to film score..etc.
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 10, 2002 12:10 am     Reply with quote
Blind, lol, dont worry I knew. Thanks though
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 10, 2002 8:15 pm     Reply with quote
Luna: Agreed on the shuffle thing

Usually, I either simply start 6 gigs on random or I start Conan the Barbarian Soundtrack (Basil Poledouris or something like that, really good hero/adventure stuff).

When I REALLY have to dig into something though, I turn the volume way up, put on headphones, and use a Winamp effects filter to slow down music speed to near 50 %. It really makes me receptive to the visual, maybe because I don't reconize the familiar music/rythms anymore. It's really suggestive and immersive.
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 16, 2002 5:57 pm     Reply with quote
I love the sound of a good live techno set going. I have about 9.5 GB of DJ Tiesto for painting. I like the fast-paced, high energy music to keep me going. I only wish that mp3 playback didn't eat up so much system resources. Mabye it's time to upgrade that processor again....
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 16, 2002 6:03 pm     Reply with quote
depends on what i want to draw, more often than not though i play loreena mckennit and enya though nice and soothing, helps me relax and let the art flow
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 16, 2002 10:40 pm     Reply with quote
Nick Cave and the Badseeds
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 17, 2002 1:51 am     Reply with quote
Music is definitely essential while painting.

I listen to whatever's in my winamp directory at the time. Usually a blend of just about every genre of music you can think of. I like it all.

~M~
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 18, 2002 12:50 am     Reply with quote
it's Timo Maas, not Timo Mass, and yes, you should check it out

Also very good for background music; Sander Kleinenberg, Sasha, Hybrid, Airwave, Logic Bomb
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 18, 2002 2:35 am     Reply with quote
hmm

depends what am I drawing..

when something powerfull.. then the background should be some metal.. Blind Guardian..

when something wierd/psychodelic.. then something electronic/ambient (Mum, Future Sound of London, Massive Attack, Waldec, etc..)

when something sweet.. then usually the 60's.. like give love and peace to all hippie music =)

music doesn't make mood.. mood makes the music =)
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 19, 2002 1:55 pm     Reply with quote
I own a very great book called "The Animators survival guide". It relates to many succesfull animators and painters, and the first lesson in this book is "Plug Out"!!! No music while painting! Music steels a bigger part of your concentration than you might suppose. Music might be realy relaxing, but the more you are relaxed, the less you are concentrated. The author sais also, that he knows many animators that improoved much after "plugging out".

Well, that�s what I read, and I believe It�s probably true, but I�m addicted to Music as well, so I won�t plug out.

My Mood-Transmitting Sound:

Muse
Jeff Buckley
Sublime
Leonard cohen
System of a down
The mIghty mighty Bosstones
Eric Serra
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 19, 2002 3:27 pm     Reply with quote
I definately need music to draw...i listen to just about anything from alternative, to heavy, to film scores, to easy listening. but i need something!!

the only thing i've found hard to listen to is System of a Down.. i love their latest album, but because its so fast and heavy i end up rushing everything!!
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 19, 2002 3:59 pm     Reply with quote
thanks guys for some of the recommendations, i went ahead and downloaded some...Astral projection is great and i DEFINITELY need music also to do art...or anything else haha. this is what i have in winamp at the moment haha, yep shuffle is great all kinds of music. http://soogarrush.netfirms.com/art/WHT2A.tmp.html

initial d music pumps me up...great stuff

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PostPosted: Thu Sep 19, 2002 9:02 pm     Reply with quote
quote:
Originally posted by ZippZopp:
easy listening. but i need something!!
like SoaD

then try also KoRn, Incubus, Slipknot, Static X
the last one is espezially evil..

but also.. a bit easyer.. and more melodic nu-metal..
try Staind, Creed and something like that..

I found a track.. a real ambient high mood maker - Mum - Green Grass of Tunnel
I recommend it for happy-herbal-hallucinateons..
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 20, 2002 10:27 am     Reply with quote
Harold budd and Brian Eno are amazing when you're drawing.

jsut thought you might wanna know guys 8)
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 20, 2002 12:05 pm     Reply with quote
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 20, 2002 11:50 pm     Reply with quote
This weeks it's
SOAD, Static X, Danzig era Misfits and Samhain, AIC, early Celtic Frost, early Suicidal Tendencies

My play list changes all the time.
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 21, 2002 5:34 am     Reply with quote
I have to go with Christian Lang on this one. Plugging out is the best thing to do.
For me, if I listen to something I really love, like metal or something, I put some of my energy into it, so that's so much less that goes into the painting.

Sometimes I will listen to more calm music, like some chillout (The Chillout Session, Classic Chillout album), trip hop (Hooverphonics). But I totally avoid the stuff I would normally listen to, because then I start headbanging, tip tapping my fingers, listening to the lyrics and singing...

I use the music as a sort of purely background thing to keep me in the mood. It must not be intrusive, but rather it keeps me in a sort of cocoon where I dont care about anything else than the work I am doing.

Anyway... I guess it's a bit hard to explain
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 21, 2002 7:16 am     Reply with quote
Classic music roxx00rz. Being a music student I listen a lot to Sergei Prokofiev, Jean Sibelius:"finlandia", lyrical pieces by Edvard Grieg and why not W.A Mozart:requiem.. don't forget ye olde Arvo P�rt either. His music is really dreamy.. espscially one named "passio", one track 67 minutes long. Also sixties jazz like Keith Jarrett or Jan Johansson "Jazz in swedish"
Otherwise i would really recommend icelandic band S�gur R�s, Godspeed You Black Emperor! or ambient, such as Aphex twin or Boards of Canada. Maybe drum n' bass such as LTJ bukem, grooverider or Talvin Singh-Anokha:soundz of the asian underground. Try it out!

Edit: Whoa, forgot the most important: Renaissance music by John Tavener, G.P da Palestrina and everything performed by the Hilliard ensemble. those guys rock.

regards /m

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PostPosted: Sat Sep 21, 2002 3:33 pm     Reply with quote
Hmm, I've got the same book Christian Lang has, and I agree, but then again, animation requires a lot of focus. The diagram that Williams drew for that part is hilarious though!

I think after reading this thread I'm going to go searching for some trance music. Sounds like it works like magic! What used to work for me was Bright Eyes or the soundtrack to Silent Hill, or some talk radio...
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