My sister's working on directing a play aboust angsty lovestruck teens set in the late 90's, and asked my to put together a playlist of possible music cues. Been digging through lots of indie and early emo this past week, which has been fun. Here's what I've got so far.
dude i love this playlist. some suggestions! mazzy star - into dust jawbreaker - million jimmy eat world - for me this is heavenMy sister's working on directing a play aboust angsty lovestruck teens set in the late 90's, and asked my to put together a playlist of possible music cues. Been digging through lots of indie and early emo this past week, which has been fun. Here's what I've got so far.
After hearing about Iceland's ring road I had one of those out of body experiences listening to an album on my headphones once where I was flying and swooping above the landscape following the road around. It was dark and overcast with an ominous but strangely relaxing feeling and the threat of heavy thunderstorms. The whole thing was eerily similar to the first 6/7 hours of their video of the event during the night.
For my own reference (since the video's blocked for me): Florence + The Machine – How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful. I've heard it argued that sound is our most subtle main sense which seems plausible to me. For some reason music in particular has a way of opening up and gaining access to those deep unexplored regions of the mind evoking emotions that are harder to come by through any other medium.
Do you compile these manually or are you automating it? Either way it's a nice service, so thanks!
That album is delightful.Just turned on to Sevdaliza: