What do you guys like to listen to?? And, what are you listening to right now??
I like a lot of things, this morning I felt like listening to positive hip hop... going back to some favorites
Presently having fun with:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLP1lC0FnuI0IxebWcduZnfnC3oRhXXzR1&si=NK6YtdapmIkXisEq
The entire album is a lyrical and vibrational delight! :-)
For me it's currently Metal of different subgenres, mostly Progressive and Mystic/Spiritual Metal such as e.g. Tool, Opeth, Gojira, etc.
But also (Alternative, Classic or Progressive) Rock.
As a specialty I love Nordic (Viking) Folk like Wardruna (saw them live in concert last week and it was breathtakingly awesome).
I can dig it!! 8-) :-D
My Sunday groove...
Presently listening to:
Atlantis Hymns for a Disco by K-OS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iruq7ogIbFU&list=PLEmUId7VhBVc090sw0GWFhPv2arEUxt0r
How about relaxing, night time tunes? One of my favorite albums... World of Sleepers by Carbon Based Lifeforms
https://youtu.be/KQE29az48gM?si=QBYC7gdXmC7CcfZ5
<3 <3 <3
Quote from: Volgerle on November 24, 2024, 10:55:13For me it's currently Metal of different subgenres, mostly Progressive and Mystic/Spiritual Metal such as e.g. Tool, Opeth, Gojira, etc.
But also (Alternative, Classic or Progressive) Rock.
As a specialty I love Nordic (Viking) Folk like Wardruna (saw them live in concert last week and it was breathtakingly awesome).
Oh man, I'm jealous! That must have been an amazing concert. I really enjoyed the music video. More please! :-D
As a background during work I play epic/fantasy movie soundtracks. They take me to other worlds while awake and make work more enjoyable.
Sometimes I listen to rock ballads, solo guitar, piano, classical.
On the weekends I like to listen to the sounds of nature while taking long walks. There is nothing more beautiful than the songs of the birds and the whispers of the trees. I also have a pair of owls that come at night on one of my trees. I love falling asleep listening to their hoots and imagining I am at Hogwarts lol. This is actually one of my visualizations as AP techniques. I have many visualizations and motions and I like to change them up so I don't get bored. When the owls are particularly loud, I visualize walking inside the Hogwarts castle, seeing the students studying, I enter different classrooms, the great hall, etc.
Here are some of my favorites:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5QuZPxWam8&list=PLjOsvKD7HhPGpTR4mWnFvHajCM1AEbRDT&index=7
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ZgdUeN14i0&list=PLjOsvKD7HhPGpTR4mWnFvHajCM1AEbRDT&index=1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iq3zo432sAU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dE1o_uUXTvo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xV2O-xUyNH8
I really enjoy listening to classical piano Sonata's, mostly Mozart, but also Beethoven and a few others.
Many years ago I made a series of high frequency brainwave entrainment sound tracks based upon ethereal music which I also really enjoy, modulated with mostly using isochronic tones, but some binaural. I may find one and share it here sometime.
On the subject of music, I feel very fortunate to have been well into my teens at the beginning of the 1970's, which I personally regard as the absolute greatest decade for popular music, and which in my opinion will never be surpassed. There was just so many genuinely talented great bands and artists back then making great popular music. I particularly enjoyed bands such as Roxy Music, Dire Straits and Queen. Two other artists I particularly enjoyed were Enya, who has an amazing voice, and super talented musician Mike Oldfield, who played all the array of instruments himself and mixed them together to create excellent tracks. His first album, Tubular Bells, was ground breaking at the time.
Well I digressed from the main topic somewhat, but I would be interested to hear if anyone else remembers these.
My musical tastes range quite extensively from Classical to Aerosmith and most things in between. Mostly, I'm partial to Great Big Sea and Alan Doyle (since GBS disbanded a while back). :)
I love it, yes I remember the beauty in Enya and the joy in Aerosmith. These were just before my incarnation. Heheheh, but some of the best music lives on for quite some time. I am really happy we have a thread we can reference and sample each others offerings. Perhaps a digital Thanksgiving contribution :-) :-D