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Hello all!

 

I'm deep in the throws of my thesis and I love writing/working to music. Preferably without lyrics. Please share albums/bands that you have discovered over the years that are particularly unique and help drive your work. It's easy to go off and throw out a huge list, but try to keep it to your favorites (if you want to post more just do so later!). 

 

I'll begin:

 

Tycho 

 

Jeremy Soule (Did the scores for Skyrim, Morrowind, Guild Wars etc.)

 

Boards of Canada 

 

Casino Versus Japan

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I like Bach's cello suites: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHzfD6XLK7Q

 

And Chopin's nocturnes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdimyyD-ZQk

 

And Yiruma's piano pieces: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzOzpxHnGHE

 

And any Studio Ghibli song collection: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgqLLM1BRqE

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I've been using movie scores, preferably stuff that's sort of classical yet new agey at the same time, like Clint Mansell's soundtracks for Moon and The Fountain.

 

- from The Fountain

 

- from Moon

 

I also write to Enya.

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Cirque du Soleil soundtracks

Keb' Mo', Marc Broussard, Hugh Laurie, and other blues musicians

Accuradio.com. They have certain sections designed for your workday like "Get Motivated" or "Concentrate." I usually just pick a genre I like, such as chill or jazz, but there are lots of options (bonus: if you use adblock plus in your browser, you don't hear the station's ads).

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Pink Floyd's "The Dark Side of the Moon." and David Gray albums are what I put on when I really want to write. Vangelis or classical music works well for me, too. 

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The soundtrack from the PS3 game Journey is beautiful.  I like it for studying or writing because I find it both pleasant and unobtrusive.  It was also the first video game soundtrack nominated for a Grammy!

Whole thing on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3hFN8UrBPw

 

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