Oneironaut
01.18.15 | Hiatus Kaiyote isn't exactly post rock, but the last three tracks of that album are ridiculously good. |
ChoccyPhilly
01.18.15 | I'm gonna be loading loads of classical music for studying this year. Last year it was the BTBAM discography and it got a little too wanky and loud for doing maths |
CalculatingInfinity
01.18.15 | Calculating Infinity = Best Maths study jam. Seriously used to do that so much in A-Level. Also 1 is pretty good. |
Oneironaut
01.18.15 | (me still procrastinating) As long as there are minimal vocals, I can usually concentrate - I guess I feel like I have to pay attention to what the singer is saying, and it really messes with my head when reading. BTBAM would be too much for me to handle though! haha
I wish I had recs to give you but classical and jazz are two genres I have almost no knowledge about but wish I did. |
CalculatingInfinity
01.18.15 | "I wish I had recs to give you but classical and jazz are two genres I have almost no knowledge about but wish I did. "
Ryo Fukui - Scenery. Awesome album and so smooth. |
Tunaboy45
01.18.15 | The Dragon Tattoo soundtrack is great for revision/work. |
Oneironaut
01.18.15 | @CalculatingInfinity I suck enough at maths to not have DEP getting me all hyped and wanting to freak out on some equations
haha. Appreciate the recommendation, will definitely check it out.
@Tuna - haven't heard it, but since I'm fucking around already on the internet I'll track it down. Cheers matey |
Tunaboy45
01.18.15 | The intro is a cover of Immigrant Song but after that it's dark electronic soundscapes |
CalculatingInfinity
01.18.15 | Also sorry to give you another rec if you like instrumental post/math rock you'll love the shit out of this Oneironaut: http://zankyorecord.bandcamp.com/album/thus-the-echoes-free-of-interpretation-speak-the-abyss-of-a-sonic-world |
Oneironaut
01.18.15 | @Calculating - you never have to apologise for offering up recs - I'll definitely check this out too! I've got a long night of studying ahead so will need the company of rad tunes. Cheers my man!
@Tunaboy - I'm down with Immigrant Song, and I'm down with dark electronic soundscapes. Got it downloading, much appreciated! |
Tunaboy45
01.18.15 | Anytime! |
CalculatingInfinity
01.18.15 | No problem, good luck with studying. |
ChoccyPhilly
01.18.15 | lol calculating infinity for maths study
I'll see how that goes. Can't be any more off putting than BTBAM |
elcrawfodor
01.18.15 | I've been using Musk Ox's Woodfall, hour long acoustic, violin, and cello instrumental piece on Bandcamp that's perfect for playing quietly in the background while you read. |
dspaceman
01.18.15 | Tortoise and Do Make Say Think are always great jazzy post rock study tools. Sorry I didn't give nuthin deeper. perhaps Inutili - Music to Watch the Clouds on a Sunny Day, if you like Tobacco or Black Moth. Ryoji Ikeda has fantastically abstract pieces but they might be too weird. I have a friend who is into stuff over at Ghost Box records but that's more electronic. |
Oneironaut
01.18.15 | @elcrawfodor I saw Musk Ox on a lot end of year lists, and placed quite highly too and have been meaning to check it out. Will do man, thanks!
@dspaceman - You, You're a History in Rust is a study jam staple for me also. I'll have to give Tortoise a go, and Inutili sounds pretty cool. I'll also check out what Ghost Box records is cooking up, I ain't afraid of a lil electronic! Many thanks man |
oresttt
01.18.15 | Koan - The Silence Is Speaking
my study jam |