Not a great looking, but it works!
If you’re interested in, this is the guide I’ve followed.
Not a great looking, but it works!
If you’re interested in, this is the guide I’ve followed.
Listening music through a record player is a completely different experience than using some audio streaming platform. I’m not building up a boring technical discussion about sound quality, I’m not even sure if vinyl is technically better than a file, and honestly I’m not interested in it.
It’s all about psychology. Search the vinyl in your collection, remove some dust, kindly put the vinyl on the player, position the stylus, press play and wait. This ritual really prepares your mind to a real listening experience.
I use Spotify or Youtube while working (I usually work from several terminals) but that’s another experience, another moodset. For instance, I try to choose iterative instrumental simple no-frills music. Or Bach, the only author I can listen while working, maybe that’s because of the mathematically perfect structures within the compositions.
Quite another matter if I need to listen a new LP for the first time. The ritual mentioned above makes me focused and dedicated, lights off, comfortable chair, closed eyes.
Rituals are important in our lives.
uncertain
sinister
iterative
arcane
glitchy
tetro
complex
digital
playful
epic
swinging
frank
surprisingly emotional
educational
several nice anecdotes
music as an obsessive research
seven, as the notes
the ocean
beautifully clean harmonies, like children’s eyes
the fascinating true sound of real synthesizers
you can strongly feel the 80s
dreamy