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Stripe sets this cookie cookie to process payments. These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. What you get out of ambient music is completely up to you as long as you have an open mind– let it surprise you, let it envelope you, and let it transport you.Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. There are no rules- some tracks sounded “ sci-fi esque”, others had guitar, most contained sounds I could not even describe, and many combined all of these elements. You are not really sure what emotions you are supposed to be feeling, or what inspired the creator to even write the song. Listening to music without lyrics is a much more introspective and confusing experience. The beats would peacefully echo, ebb, and flow until the song drifted into the next. My favorite songs always started with one beat or sound and every other sound built off of that initial sound. The only thing I can equate it to is soundin g like a drop of water in a pond and the little rings that form as a result of that single drop.

It allowed me to reflect and become enveloped by the complex and beautiful sounds. Listening to these pieces by myself with my headphones in was a much different experience than listening in a group setting. Upon returning to my dorm room I listened to a few ambient songs from the following albums: Jefre Cantu-Ledesma – A Year with 13 Moons, Flying Saucer Attack – Instrumentals 2015, Benoît Pioulard – Sonnet, Inventions – Maze of Woods, and Noveller – Fantastic Planet. It provided the perfect music to study too, as it was neither distracting nor boring. According to Eno, “ ambient music must be able to accommodate many levels of listening attention without enforcing one in particular it must be as ignorable as it is interesting.” Given the flighty atmospheric tone and the somehow visual quality of its presentation, ambient music is meant to blend into the background.
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Ambient electronic music however takes on a new form, free of structure and traditional rhythms.Īmbient developed in the 1970’s, and was spearheaded by Brian Eno. That’s not to say that they are necessarily “crazy” about it, but electronica is trendy, and trendy music has the effect of making the listener feel like they are a part of an exclusive club. I would bet a lot of money(okay maybe not a whole lot being a broke college student and all) that most college student’s playlists nowadays consists of 25 percent electronic music. I was told this was called “ambient electronic music”.Įlectronic music is nothing new to the people of our generation. The room was filled with sounds I couldn’t identify, and beats I had never heard before.

To ease into the workload my friend put on his Spotify playlist. It was a normal homework “sesh” including way too much procrastination and way too much work left to be done. Last night on an averag e Wednesday I was doing my homework in one of my floormate’s rooms.
