ok, I like the "normal" music everybody else does. I like ZZ Top, and Zeppelin, and Diana Krall, AC/DC, Bach, etc..etc..etc..
But sometimes I get tired of hearing a song I've been hearing on a regular basis for the past few decades. Sometimes I get tired of hearing lyrics and what they're trying to preach to me.
Sometimes I want to "zone out", and have some good tunes in the background. Something with a nice beat. Something with a nice flow. Something with no lyrics to distract me. I like this music when I'm driving. When I'm in the workshop building things.
---- Instructions:
- Don't watch the videos. They can be a distraction from the music.
- Be doing something else while listening. 'Background' music is the key, but don't be shy with the volume knob. Turn it up.
Whatch'all think about these. The genre is far and wide, spanning MANY sub-genres. It's impossible to give a taste with just a couple videos, but here's the best sample I can give without making some huge epic post:
Alex Cortiz - "Afterworld"
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https://youtu.be/HvYS86MGBwMThe Shanghai Restoration Project - "Jessfield Park"
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https://youtu.be/IaDoevtkiNUIdenline - "At Sunset"
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https://youtu.be/ize51C0XrisPrefuse 73 - "Storm Returns"
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https://youtu.be/SlGhG20BkWwMr FijiWiji - "The Mentalist"
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https://youtu.be/rmLAWwRglSUSo..."thoughts" on this?
What "weird" music do you listen to that's generally considered out of the ordinary, even by the standards of the average audiophile?
Bob