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CrypticVision
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Your ARG music

What music do you like to listen to while your eyes are glued to your computer screen when trying to solve a puzzle or just wrap your mind around something? I alwase liked David Lanz or Josh Groban (in Italian because lyrics are distracting)

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jamesi
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The Thievery Corporation. Very soothing, virtually lyric-free, ambient music.
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Bach.
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CrypticVision
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Classical music is alwase good, but Krystyn, Craque is...brilliant.
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joebrent wrote:
Bach.


Heh! Beat me to it.

I don't care what they say about Mozart, if you want your math and logic synapses amped, Bach is your guy.
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I've been addicted to the Planescape: Torment soundtrack lately since I played it again a few weeks ago. Man, what a good game.
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Puppy_Zwolle
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Theme from Jaws....or the Matrix soundtrack.
Phaedra wrote:
if you want your math and logic synapses amped, Bach is your guy.
I read a book to that. "Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid" I actually found a great read. Took me about a year to 'get it' but great stuff.
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CrypticVision
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addlepated wrote:
I've been addicted to the Planescape: Torment soundtrack lately since I played it again a few weeks ago. Man, what a good game.


Woah, so I'm not the only who has ever played that game. I became so enthralled with Torment at one point I would lock myself in my room and play it for hours and hours. Could you maybe upload the soundtrack via rapidshare and email me the link if you find the time? I found it on the web, nevermind =)
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gazdemon
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Randy Newman, Rufus Wainwright, Franz Ferdinand, The Zutons, Kaiser Chiefs, OK Go, Phantom of the Opera Cast Recording, Madness.
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Recently discovered The Postal Service. Awesome music that soothes you when scanning over endless amounts of information.
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luke wrote:
Recently discovered The Postal Service. Awesome music that soothes you when scanning over endless amounts of information.


If you like The Postal Service, you may also enjoy Snow Patrol and/or Frou Frou.

Personally, I go for The Faint, or sometimes DJ John's Mash-ups ("Jukebox Hero Project" is particularly good)
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"The Incredibles" soundtrack.
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White_Knight
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its themed to the game.

For instance i had "The gambler" and "Lay your cards on the table" on high rotation during LCP.

And "Break the system" for metacortechs.

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