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BayBgirl -> scene music (8/5/2007 2:03:59 PM)

Howdy!! 

i am trying to get together some scene music.  i would appriciate any ideas and thoughts and suggestions.  There is soo many different types of music, it would help to have some ideas to listen to and try out!!! 

Thanks!

baby girl niky




earthycouple -> RE: scene music (8/5/2007 2:08:56 PM)

that is so very relative.  I sometimes like easy listening....soft and quiet and other times metal...loud and glaring.  Depends on my mood and the mood I am trying to convey for the situation.  No formulas here just whatever strikes my mood.




MasterMike04103 -> RE: scene music (8/5/2007 2:14:13 PM)

Niky,

even though this topic comes around more often than a cock shot on alt, I Will offer my three bits of advice on music... As far as styles and genres, it has to be something that you and your play partner enjoy... For me and my normal cast of play partners, its music like Manson, Rob Zombie, God Smack, Type O Negitive, Korn, and Nine Inch Nails,  second think  you want to look at, is are the songs by artists you both like play able... in other words can their beat be kept while flogging or caning.  The third thing to look at is how you compose the play list, ideally you do not want to start out with a hard fast beat... you want something slow to warm up the body of the bottom... then after a few minutes, build up to something with a faster harder beat... Look at music that you like, figure out what gets your inner person calm, what helps you to relax, if this music can be pulled into a mix with your partner, without frigging with their head space, then by all means, use it, you will find that after a while and a bit of trial and error, you will find your play list of about 30 songs that can do it for you,  then its just making a couple CD's with different arangements of the songs, or an IPOD shuffle type deal.

If you would like more on this topic, feel free to contact me on the other side




Alumbrado -> RE: scene music (8/5/2007 2:24:23 PM)

Stick to the classics...Rammstein, Enigma, NiN, etc. [:D]




MasterMike04103 -> RE: scene music (8/5/2007 2:35:50 PM)

Here is a copy of my favorite Scene Mix CD I made:

1.  Closer - NiN
2.  Adadis - Korn
3.  Living Dead Girl - Rob Zombie
4.  American Bad Ass - Kid Rock
5.  Dope Show - Mason
6.  Bodies - Drowning Pool
7.  Bad Religion - GodSmack
8.  Pussy Liquer - Rob Zombie
9.  Black #1 - Type O Negitive
10. Meet the creeper - Rob Zombie
11. beautiful People - Manson
12. Time Bomb - GodSmack
13. Break Some Off - Korn

Hope this helps shed some light




lonlyrossInNeed -> RE: scene music (8/5/2007 2:38:11 PM)

wish i could help with this but if it has a beat its good to me aslong as i can get into the beat and then fall into my zone when being beat im good ;)




Alumbrado -> RE: scene music (8/5/2007 2:43:38 PM)

And nothing can jerk you out of the zone quicker than someone pulling up Abba on the sound system, after 'Keine Lust'.




earthycouple -> RE: scene music (8/5/2007 2:46:28 PM)

oh so true...you need consistency for sure.




MasterMike04103 -> RE: scene music (8/5/2007 2:51:50 PM)

so throwing new kids on the block in the middle of a scene mix is a bad thing? *goes back to the drawing board*




earthycouple -> RE: scene music (8/5/2007 2:56:17 PM)

lmao. ew.




MasterMike04103 -> RE: scene music (8/5/2007 3:01:56 PM)

earthycouple,

I actully did a 80s music scene mix and incoperated KNOTB into the scene, it was great for me as the top because some of their songs are very play able... but my poor girl was all fucked up headspace wize because of it... I think I am going to hell....

Mike




LuckyAlbatross -> RE: scene music (8/5/2007 4:16:07 PM)


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MasterMike04103 -> RE: scene music (8/5/2007 4:19:35 PM)

Ok I have to do it... since no one else has as of yet... Butt Boys have a great catalogue of music that is composed just for Scene play




bluelace001 -> RE: scene music (8/5/2007 4:32:22 PM)

Try Pocket Universe * Pimal* and *Into THe Abyss*. http://cdbaby.com/found?artist=pocket+universe&soundlike=&album=&style=




KiandPhoenix -> RE: scene music (8/5/2007 6:24:13 PM)

During the first time I scene with someone I typically pick the music. If they have had a bad past, or were victims of abuse by someone under the guise of being a Master (as often seams to happen in this area) then I want to choose something to put the mind at ease.

In that case I start off with things by Enigma that have no words, a little Beethoven and Mozart. I keep it light in the background. The idea is that they relax. After the first scene or two I don't have a problem letting them choose the music themselves. Once they KNOW that I am not going to hurt them in a bad way then the focus changes from them relaxing to having fun. That is different for each person, so letting them choose the music gives me an idea of what is going to get their head right. After a bit of learning what they like, then I might make the play list myself again to set the correct mood.

~Ki




abusablepaintoy -> RE: scene music (8/5/2007 8:25:23 PM)

I'm a big fan of ambient, electronic, and world music, something with a nice basso vibroso and not too distracting, but also has a ton of energy.  I'd recommend Orbitals "Halcyon + on + on," anything by Rob Dougan, but especially "Clubbed to Death," and my personal favorite Massive Attack's "Angel"  Oh, and I've got a great set of modern variations of Pachelbel's Canon in D (complete with electric guitars, drums, and throbbing bass) that give a nice rhythm without interfering too much.




Phin -> RE: scene music (8/6/2007 5:14:02 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: MasterMike04103

even though this topic comes around more often than a cock shot on alt,
Nice.... I would have never thought to put it that way...

My first thought when I saw this thread was "how many threads is LA going to link to for this one?" Answer? 19 she took it easy this time...




DarkWriter -> RE: scene music (8/6/2007 6:16:21 AM)

I prefer Mozart, Wagner, Enigma, and the like, though sometimes traditional Chinese instrumental music works. If it has lyrics, it's got to be opera, that's it. 




Majik -> RE: scene music (8/6/2007 8:26:35 AM)

I've recently picked up two CD's by Tony Barre (BarreParts and Barre Handed) that are pretty good for scene music. Not to overwhelming and can either be played loud or softly in the background. 




MasterMike04103 -> RE: scene music (8/6/2007 3:13:20 PM)

I also like to play against classic 80's hair bands, like warrent, skid row, winger, motley crue and aerosmith...  I guss there is something about a screaming guitar to accompany a screaming sub that helps get me there




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