9/10/2023 0 Comments Different types of moods in music![]() ![]() And I try to let people play music around me, ironically. Even if it's a song that I know, I'll shazam it just so I have it logged in my Shazam. It started to grow and I started airing it, but I was really doing it for myself to remember things to go back to. Like sometimes it'll be jazz, sometimes it'll be funk, sometimes hip hop. So I started making these playlists on my Spotify and they're called ‘iconic and amazing songs I listen to.’ It's nice to look back because you can hear the headspace you were in. It’s amazing because different kinds of music can have this same effect.” One song can mean so many different things to so many people. So while science proves that music can release endorphins and oxytocin, and create this euphoric feeling for us, it’s a really personal thing. “The science behind the sound is that we release oxytocin when we hear music we love. Everyone was obsessed with Drivers License because it was like, ‘oh yeah, I remember that feeling.’ And the album itself sounds like Paramore or Garbage. Even if you're playing a techno show, you put on a remix of an '80s song, like throwback house party songs, and it just works. I think because we connect with nostalgia, if I were playing an '80s or '90s track, people can all feel that sense of being in their own house, dancing alone in the shower. The music playing in the car when your parents are picking you up from somewhere - ABBA, Bee Gees, the Eagles. For example, if I'm at a fashion event and there isn't a dance floor and people are coming off of work for a drink, then I play more disco, French, house music, throwback stuff that’s a little bit more ‘easy listening.’ I hate using that word, but it’s basically yacht rock. So note the location, time, the people that are there, and the experience they're looking for. and the sun's going down and they want to move into the night? As a DJ and musician, you're an architect of sound and you're not reinventing the wheel, you're just adding all the little pieces that enhance the ambiance and energy of wherever you are. Am I in America? Am I in Europe? What time is it? Do people want to rage? Is it 5 p.m. “Creating a musical atmosphere really depends on where I am and reading the room. Consider Amrit’s tips for your next backyard BBQ or summer soirée, and let the warm days and nights of revelry unfold. With a degree in jazz and a long list of sets played for the likes of Dior, Fendi, Jorja Smith, and Lauryn Hill, this bicoastal (LA/NYC) Australian DJ knows a thing or two about how to build, change, and keep a musical mood. It’s time to think about collective energy again, along with that perfectly curated lineup that can either make or break a night (or day). While it was fun blasting the “Hamilton” soundtrack on repeat alone in our bathrobes hunched over takeout, 2020’s freaky stasis is blessedly over. They also tend to be very creative, intelligent, and at ease.AFTER A YEAR OF SILENCE, dance clubs, concerts, and large-scale celebrations are giving us back a social life, and with it, the reawakening of something else: musical atmospheres. Creativity and healthy self-esteem were common among them. The study's classical music lovers were generally somewhat introverted but at ease with themselves. Those who preferred dance music were typically outgoing, assertive, and open to experience but ranked lower than others in gentleness. Passivity, anxiousness, and low self-esteem were other notable personality characteristics. Fans of the indie genre registered as introverted, intellectual, and creative, but less hardworking and gentle than fans of other styles. They also tended to have low self-esteem. However, this study found such fans to be gentle, creative, and introverted. Rock and heavy metal often project images of anger, bravado, and aggression. They also ranked lower than others in openness to experience. Although country music frequently centers on heartbreak, people who prefer it tended to be emotionally stable. These fans typically identified as hardworking, conventional, outgoing, and conservative. ![]() ![]() However, the rap fans tended to have high self-esteem and were generally more outgoing than fans of other styles. Despite the stereotype that rap lovers are aggressive or violent, the researchers found no such link. Although pop music lovers were hardworking and had high self-esteem, researchers suggest that they are less creative and more uneasy than those enamored by other musical styles. ![]()
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