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Whatever I can find, but always video game music.

My favorites being from the Etrian Odyssey and Atelier series.

I usually out on those long epic music mixes on YouTube.
That, or a podcast. Sometimes I need vocals, sometimes I need an instrumental.

I do that and then if I'm doing something that doesn't need too much concentration, I'll put on a favorite movie and just use for backdrop sound.

I have different types of music for different types of work, like Meat Loaf for actiony drawings and such like that.
But when I work on Low-Tier Jane specifically, I usually use this specific playlist when I work. It's a collection of calming/happy music from things like Don Williams, Phil Ochs, the Seekers, Willie Nelson, and a lot of internet things, like Steven Universe or video game intrumentals. It's pretty nice, cause' it fits the tone of what I'm trying to write.

Ben Prunty is the soundtrack of my comic.

Specifically Dark Window, Dead Secret, Electro Crypt, And the Darkside Detective sound track.

lately ive been listening to podcasts more than music, and ive just finished the counter/weight ark of friends at the table!! its so good!!

besides that, i listen to a lot of comic mood playlists, which include a lot of radical face, hozier, depeche mode, nahko and the medicine, and angel haze

Daily music channels like SuicideSheep, Cloudkid, xKitoMusic, Proximity or TrapNation :slight_smile: Though I do not always like their updates, it's nice to have variety !

I usually listen to film scores.

Right now I'm in love with the latest King Arthur movie soundtrack.

I'm really, really into this independent artist, Seeming. He used to be part of a different group, I think, called ThouShaltNot but I think they dissolved a while back? I don't know, there's not a lot of info. But I love the way his music sounds, it's so visceral in the strangest way.

Phantom Limb - Seeming2 is my favorite one, it's very smooth and somewhat energizing, but it gives me this immense, deep sensation of peaceful calm that I love. I can definitely say that his newest album, Sol, gets a lot of credit from me for inspiring the way and tone in which I wrote my chapters.

10 months later

Depends on the mood. If I'm working on something actiony or scary, I like intense soundtracks. If it's something light-hearted or just general practice/drawing then I listen to all sorts of musicians. :grin:

Metal!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Classic, antique music and, of course, medieval. But If I'm falling asleep I put disco, pop 80's and rock. But never play today's pop music because I despise every single artist out there. XD

Either a bunch of anime OSTs or a bunch of video game OSTs.

Whatever fits the scene.

It's funny I tend to listen to Frank Sinatra and similar jazzy music when I work (either on my comic or doing my job as a graphic designer) - but I don't tend to listen to that type of music any other time.

Anyone have music that they listen to only while they work, but otherwise would never listen to it??

I listen to recordings of rain and thunder when I'm writing and drawing. I used to listen to classical instrumentals, but I would find myself paying too much attention to the music. I would have to stop the recording to get my thoughts together about what I'm creating.

I listen to songs from different genres when I'm coloring pictures that I've sketched. Once I've sketched an image and know how it needs to be colored, I can pay attention to the words and instrumentals of songs.

I listen to the radio, more variety and surprises. CKUA, CJSW and FreekRadio.