Asked just for fun. I think drawing/painting and music belong together.
Here is my list:
for quick and expressive drawings I listen to alternative rock like Blind Age(unknown to the most of you, friends to me), Linkin' Park, 3Doors Down, Alter Bridge, and many more.
for very freaky ideas I listen to Dream Theatre(though I can't stand that only for 1-2 hours...)
for moody titles and chilley works I listen to recreative Ambient&Trance Techno like XERXES, Martin O'Donnel(Soundtrack from HALO2) and several else.
Now let me know yours...
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Things like: Frankie Bones, Circuitbreaker, Paul Birken, DJ Hectic, Jimmy Swift, Hard Floor, Spice Lab. The list goes on and on. Dj Based electronic music. Strickly Underground!!
Hrm....Outside of Paul, I don't think anyone here is old enough to know the music that I listen to while I work.... But it is basically old, old, oldies. Going back to the 30's, 40's and 50's. Plus Sinatra, et al.
(I must be older than dirt.....to be that far into the past...)
Hrm....Outside of Paul, I don't think anyone here is old enough to know the music that I listen to while I work.... But it is basically old, old, oldies. Going back to the 30's, 40's and 50's. Plus Sinatra, et al. (I must be older than dirt.....to be that far into the past...) HuMJohn aka H Johnson http://community.coreldraw.com/forums/p/7346/27517.aspx#27517
for relax: Mike Oldfield, Jean Michel Jarré...
for energy: REM, U2, techno music (New Order, Depeche mode, Erasure, Real Life, Midnight Oil...)
When I am thinking about ideas, I normally switch the music off, but when I am doing the actual design or painting/drawing, something energetic like skinny puppy, porter, etc, can do the trick. I tend to listen to a lot of "alternative" rock, but cuban or mexican sones also make me spin.