There’s all kinds of music to write to out there - hell, I’m pretty sure we feature all of them on this list - but there are certain styles that have a direct path to the part of my brain that will get me to start writing. Nick Rezo’s Post London is one of them.
What’s even better - is that the track keeps me there.
There’s just something about a drone that manages to create an auditory environment that somehow wraps my mind in a protective yet productive way. It's the cyclical nature, the way the simple idea repeats, consistently, urging me forward and every now and then treating my ears to little bits of candy to keep me inspired but never moving away from its core purpose - to help me write.
I’ve been in procrastination mode again - too much to do - too much to write - too many tracks to choose from and yet - when it came down to the wire - I reached for this one - I’m very glad that I did!
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About the Curator: Andrew McCluskey
The first visual memory I have is that of the white upright piano in Singapore, Hell and the Dark Forces lived at the bottom, Heaven and the Angels at the top, they would play battles through my fingers and I was hooked.
As a psychology graduate I studied how sound affects human performance.
As a musician I compose instrumental music that stimulates your brain but doesn't mess with your language centers, leaving you free to be creative and brilliant without distraction.
As a curator I research how music can improve your life and create flow - I can tell you what music to listen to when studying for a test and why listening to sad music can make you feel better.
As the founder of musicto I’m on a mission to inspire a global audience of music lovers and artists through the development of people powered playlists.