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Sep 2016

When I'm drawing my brain's not clogged with words, so I tend to take that time to listen to new music or to go over playlists I'm making, so I can give more attention to the music without sacrificing what I'm doing. Currently, the new music's fallen to the wayside a little, and I've been listening to Frank Ocean's 'Blond' a lot, and also going through my playlists for characters from The Get Down.

It really depends! Sometimes music, sometimes a podcast, and sometimes I'll put on a TV show.

I find that while I'm sketching I usually listen to music, but then when I'm coloring I like to listen to either podcasts or TV?

Since my comic is a western, I usually listen to Jerome Moross' Big Country on Spotify.
When drawing other things, I'm either listening to Suicide Squad soundtrack, Twenty One Pilots, or a random collage of songs I like. They could be bluegrass, 80's rock, punk rock, rap, outlaw country, dubstep...

I listen to the Doctor Who audio plays from Big Finish. They are full cast dramas starring the original actors from the 4th to the 10th Doctors, and they're fan-tastic!

It really depends on the mood of the day. It may be music, podcasts, let's plays (I prefer crews in this regard, co it's kinda like a podcast, coming to think about it); very rarely tv series or shows (in this case it's usually something i've seen for dozen of times, so that I don't need to actually watch it to follow. Actually I can list the only ones that I happen to listen to while working: QI, Top Gear, Mai Dire TV, Red Dwarf. That's all).

It depends sometime I listen to music other time I listen to podcasts.

I usually like to listen to heavy metal, usually the power/heavy/speed kind of stuff. It actually does help me concentrate and makes drawing mundane and boring stuff like backgrounds and trees more exciting.

I listen to chill Animal Crossing music, 8-bit tunes, Game Grumps videos, and true crime podcasts. Quite a strange mix but it works for me. >v<)b

When I was in high school and I ran late on delivering comic work (I was in a group that self published comic books sometimes) I got into a sort of ritual of putting on "Owner of a Lonely Heart" and listen to it in a loop until I was done. I think I've heard that song more than every other human on earth, excluding Yes perhaps

This month I've been really down so I can't start drawing without putting on the entire Weird Al Yankovic discography (I think my sister next room over hates me). I sing along, too...
When I'm in a normal mood I listen to national radio or programs from Youtube or Netflix.

If I'm writing, instrumental music or music that I've heard a million times. Things with words like podcasts or songs I don't recognise distract me while I write.

If I'm drawing, anything. Because I'm not worried about the words just yet.

I'm totally new here, and this seems like a pretty good place to kick in.
I tend to have specific playlists for my various comic projects. For example the 'soundtrack' to Slackman has always been very heavy on punk and hip hop. I have a long form story I'm working on about a time travelling heavy metal drummer, so needless to say I listen to a lot of metal and hardcore when I'm working on that. Another of my long form stories is initially set in the mid nineties so it's soundtrack consists of a lot of 'alternative' music from the era. I also have a journal comic I made when I was being treated for cancer, but the soundtrack to THAT was too depressing to mention.
Anyway... Hey, I'm Ryan, I guess that covers the question AND my introduction. I look forward to hanging out some more.
Peace

Melanie Martinez worked wonders for me the last few months when I had zero desire to draw.
I often just queue Spotify or one of my 8tracks playlists and go from there. There is a lot of pop and electronic dance music in there.

I listen to all types of music pretty much (all genres almost) and when i'm not in the mood for music, I listen to podcasts or scary stories on youtube ^^.