hang-overs ---- mostly indian classical music. and the rare kind which does not build into a climax of sorts. for instance some Ali Akbar Khan raggas are mellow all the way through. the warm tones and organic structures are very nice for a hurting head. sometimes western "ambient" music but the good ones tend to make me fall asleep, and the mediocre stuff gets on my (very raw) nerves with the crisp clean sound design. no beats at all please. and the kind of classical music i love is not too good for this either.
trying to sleep --- stars of the lid. Stephen Matheiu. Eno. etc. anything more eventful than this fagiddaboudit
trying to stay up to finish work while very very sleepy/tired --- minimal techno usually. because it's easy and steady and the moodiness gets me in the "zone". acoustic solo guitar folk is also good.
early in the morning --- classical on a clean pallete is great. because it requires clarity and mental energy which dissipates through out the day.
love --- album by the Necks called Sex. that is the ultimate. japanese erotic film sound tracks are ace but some tracks might cause giggles. dubstep can be amazing and intense.
ok your turn
trying to sleep --- stars of the lid. Stephen Matheiu. Eno. etc. anything more eventful than this fagiddaboudit
trying to stay up to finish work while very very sleepy/tired --- minimal techno usually. because it's easy and steady and the moodiness gets me in the "zone". acoustic solo guitar folk is also good.
early in the morning --- classical on a clean pallete is great. because it requires clarity and mental energy which dissipates through out the day.
love --- album by the Necks called Sex. that is the ultimate. japanese erotic film sound tracks are ace but some tracks might cause giggles. dubstep can be amazing and intense.
ok your turn