Originally posted by: Mucman
For some reason I always turn to Acoustic Alchemy when it comes to late night studying.
Originally posted by: Beast1284
Originally posted by: Mucman
For some reason I always turn to Acoustic Alchemy when it comes to late night studying.
creepy..........
Nice choice...got that one in my late-night "toolkit" as well.Originally posted by: wolfsblood
Smashing Pumpkins - Melloncholie and the Infinite Sadness
Originally posted by: Beast1284
....if im feelin really corny maybe some phil collins...
I'm impressed with your musical tastes (was very surprised to see any knowledge of Acoustic Alchemy around here), but I just gotta point out that Remy Shand isn't a jazz musician--that guy is all soul. He's got a hell of a voice, writes really catchy songs, and plays almost all the instuments on his album. I love blasting that CD in my car. It's just good music any way you slice or dice it.Originally posted by: Beast1284
ahhhhh!!!! i forgot about my favorite jazz musician!!!! REMY SHAND!!!!
Originally posted by: luv2chill
I'm impressed with your musical tastes (was very surprised to see any knowledge of Acoustic Alchemy around here), but I just gotta point out that Remy Shand isn't a jazz musician--that guy is all soul. He's got a hell of a voice, writes really catchy songs, and plays almost all the instuments on his album. I love blasting that CD in my car. It's just good music any way you slice or dice it.Originally posted by: Beast1284
ahhhhh!!!! i forgot about my favorite jazz musician!!!! REMY SHAND!!!!
l2c
P.S. Might as well answer the original post... my late-night musical tastes usually hover in the realm of nujazz or downbeat electronica. Royksopp, Jazzanova, St. Germain, Thievery Corporation, Hooverphonic, Zero 7, and of course Air.
Originally posted by: Qosis
Always end up listening to trance, Paul Van ***, Paul Oakenfold etc.
I find it really soothing.