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Jul 2018

I can't really concentrate if I have music on while writing. But do like to listen to it while I'm drawing. Usually something like electro swing or alt. rock. But it does varies depending what I'm feeling like that day.

Usually video game music or film soundtracks.
I also like listening to my favorite bands, majority of them Japanese or Korean groups. I don't really have just one favorite artist, though. I like them all (although I'm naturally partial to some). Bands that are in my "repeat" playlist are andymori, ogre you asshole (great name btw), beast, and heize.

I ALWAYS listen to music while I work on a project. The type of music I listen to changes though, mostly depending on the mood I'm in or the mood I'm wanting to convey in my story.

I listen to a variety of music ranging from screamo/heavy metal to classical. Recently, I've been listening to classical and chill step.

A few of my favorite artists are Rise Against, The Word Alive, Crown the Empire, Crywolf, Koven, Josh A., Mattia Cupelli, and Ludovico Einaudi.

Was just listening to the new Gorillaz album, while starting to work on pages for the 3rd chapter of my webcomic. I dont always listen to music- sometimes I'll use the TV as background noise while I work on pages...just so happened that I didnt want to hear or look at the TV today.

My music list on my phone has reached 800+ ad still counting... (a little low, because I deleted the songs at times).

I listen to a lot of genre in random, form classical to metal. Basically as long as I think the beat and lyric is great, I will keep it. For artist preference, I don't particularly have any that I 'love', but I really like Troye Sivan and A Rocket To The Moon.

I think it depends on what I'm drawing, but for my webcomic, I like my "cutest moe EDM Kawaii beats to relax and study to" :joy:

Otherwise, I like spooky/fantasy musics. Something with an ethereal ambiance makes me feel very creative <3

I rarely listen to music while working on art. It can be distracting. I play piano so sometimes Ill listen to some jazz. Usually Oscar peterson and Joshua redmon just to get me in work mode

I often just have the TV on in the back, when drawing, just to have some noise. When I listen to music when drawing I get very easily distracted. :smiley: That being said, when I'm in the mood to liten to music, when drawing, I tend to listen to music without vocals. I tend to sing a long, which - again - would be distracting. ^^ So I pull out my movie soundtracks, game soundtracks, electro swing remixes by great youtubers and then I start. At the moment my favourites include the Jet Set Radio OST and Undertale Electro Swing Remixes. When it comes to more epic music the Akira Soundtrack is an all time favourite :grin:

Epic Music Mix, any video on YouTube. Enough said :stuck_out_tongue:

Sometimes asian epic music, or celtic or etc..

It's like your story is in a movie...It's amazing.

And ofc sometimes normal music, but as my story is epic I usually use that

I always draw while listening to music, unless someone’s using my headphones, which happens quite often XD.
I love listening to musical cast recordings, now I’m listening to Anastasia’s, the Hunchback of Notre Dame and Dear Evan Hansen. Yep, I’m kinda a musical theatre nerd.
On the other hand I also listen to punk/pop and rock songs. My fav bands a Fall Out Boy, Panic! At the disco (I’m obsessed with LA Devotee right now) Imagine Dragons and Bastille.

I actually HAVE to play music while writing, as each of my chapters is loosely based on a song from the protagonist's mix cd. It takes place in the late 90's so all the music is from '99 or earlier. This is the latest chapter but I think every chapter is fun, I hope you can check it out!

Check out "Chapter 8: Seether" from The Kursed.
on Tapas https://tapas.io/series/The-Kursed-/ep112

I'm apparently still stuck in the mid 2000's cause I listen to a lot of MetalCore, CrunkCore, Electronicore....just pretty much anything that ends in the word "core". IE A LOT of Nu Metal. However, I also listen to a lot of Alt rock, Pop Rock....like the softer stuff. Like SafetySuit, Parachute...etc.

I'm really random with my music. I'll literally go from listening to Hollywood Undead, to SafetySuit, and they really couldn't be much more different types of music if they tried.

I listen to Kitchen Nightmares, Gordon Ramsey yelling motivates me to try harder for his expectations.

I wish I was joking...

Sometimes videogame music playlists, sometimes cheesy 80's rock ballads, with a few angsty 90's alternative songs thrown in. "Jukebox Hero" by Foreigner in particular really gets me in a comics-making mood.
"Gonna be a comics hero! With stars in my eyesss!"

I like to listen to instrumental music generally, solo instruments (piano, cello) with accompaniment over orchestral. I love instrumental adaptations of pop songs or other music and can listen to those for a long long time... however I do adjust it based on what I'm writing. For example, when writing the chase scene in my current novel I listened to Attack by 30 Seconds to Mars for like an hour on loop XD

Also while I'm here I wanted to plug my collaborator's piano music - I think he makes AMAZING piano covers and originals, and his youtube channel gets way too little love! I actually reached out to him originally just to use one of his songs as background music coz I loved it soooo much, and we ended up collaborating!! Here it is:

Industrial metal and hybrid soundtrack music all the way! Really gets the blood pumping.

I almost always listen to video game music. The instrumentals are perfect for setting moods and dont distract you with vocals. Pokemon mystery dungeon games have pretty good theme music. They always feel like your on a grand adventure with very high stakes.

Oneshot also has good music but most of those songs are heavy and somber. Usually a good mix of melancholy and cheer, painting an image of the 'world is ending but life goes on and do you want some cookies'

Okami has music which is very traditional and sounds like it came out of an old epic tale.

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Thank you for making the forum topic. I listen to recordings of rain and thunder sounds when I'm writing, brainstorming, and drawing to concentrate. I listen to r and b songs for background noise when I'm coloring.

When drawing, I love to listen to music (arctic monkeys, fleetwood mac and emily haines lately)
when writing, I find that hearing lyrics distract me from writing my own words.