From Andrew Scott Wells Sent Tue, Sep 7th 1999, 05:51
(Intelligent Commuter Music) :) I just felt the need to start an offshoot to this thread, since my morning and evening commutes are the times when I get most of my listening in (in my car, no one is around to criticize my musical tastes!). As someone who drives > 300 miles in a week, I have ample opportunity to go through my musical library and listen to ones that hadn't gotten much playing time before, either because I'd forgotten about them or because--as in %andrew's case--I hadn't taken an immediate shine to them. Among my more recent rediscoveries: old Front 242 albums. Keeping with the Ae thread for a bit, I tend to favor both LP5 and Amber while I'm in the car; I like my selections to serve as sort of a soundtrack to the commute, and those discs fit in with that nicely. Chiastic Slide is also a good one for the more gloomy days. Incunabula and Tri Repetae I save for actual road trips. :) Other good commuter "soundtracks" I might recommend: first and foremost, The Orb's "Auntie Aubrey"; after those first two tracks (the best ones, imo), I'm almost there! Also recommended (and not just because I got it for free), Kumquat! That disc is awesome, especially for the morning commute. Absolutely PERFECT driving music for when you're still in the process of waking up; it's better than coffee! And it lasts roughly as long as the drive, so it works out perfectly. Well, that's my two cents. Anyone else have any rush-hour favorites? > alan r lucas wrote: > > > i like LP5 in the car. it seems that when i'm > > driving, i can really pay attention to the music. > > Er, what roads do you drive frequently, so I know to stay off. Heh he. > > > as long as the driving is stretches of good > > highway with little traffic. when my girlfriend > > lived in DC and i was here in pittsburgh, whenever > > i'd drive down to visit, i'd grab a stack of discs > > that i hadn't been able to fully digest. what a > > great way to spend four otherwise worthless hours > > or travel? > > Actually, I totally agree. I too find myself driving long distances as > well. And while were on the Ae tip, I took an imediate shine to lp5, but > not to ep7. Yet, thanks to the miracle of long distance driving I can now > fully appreciate it too. Right on. > > -andrew > >