As the title says. I’ve been listening to some synth, some alternative rock, some electronica. But I find a lot of the music I usually listen to doesn’t sound that great in my car. And I also find I’m more open to different music genres while driving.

I’m curious to know what you’re into, if you want to share artists then the more the better.

  • Victor@lemmy.world
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    23 days ago

    EDM, game music from my favorite games soundtracks, or my favorite thrash or progressive metal.

    Recently I’ve also been listening to a lot of traditional folk music from the middle east.

    Anything sounds great with a good enough car speaker system I guess.

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    Anything without lyrics. I can’t stand the sound of people’s voices. So this is usually some sort of EDM, Dubstep, Phonk, Experimental, NCS (No Copyright Sounds), etc

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    The bulk of my driving is short trips with many stops, so I generally don’t even bother putting on any music. For longer (routine) drives, I like to throw on audiobooks.

    Haven’t been on a road trip (longer, non-routine, pleasure drive) in forever, but those usually get their own playlist (formerly series of CDs) that depend on the nature of the trip/destination.

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    Jazz, especially in the evening. Some of Bill Evans more sparse stuff, Dave Bruebeck quartet. I like the back and forth of ensemble playing too, musical conversations. Like you know what they’re saying? It’s a feeling, not a forgone conclusion. You dig?

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    If it’s a road trip and after 2am, I put on Tom Waits’ ‘Nighthawks at the Diner’, otherwise it’s random, preferably Post-punk or Adult Alternative.

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    Night driving:

    • Dark synthwave / retrowave / outrun / shredwave (genres)

    Desert driving:

    • Animals by Pink Floyd (album)
    • The Budos Band (band)
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    I listen to the radio defaulting to npr and if nothing interesting is on I jump through the major song stations and if all else fails I have some tull. Once in awhile if I want to know traffic or weather I will switch to the news station.

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    I upgraded the audio in my car until I could listen to the music I like.

    I use YouTube music and enjoy the New Releases playlist. Helps find new artists.

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    I have a couple of playlists, depending on the mood:

    To pump myself up: Prog rock/metal

    Relaxing drive: r&b, acid jazz, chill/lounge

    If I’m on the way to/from a concert, I’m usually listening to the artist.