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  • #94045
    Dina
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    Hello wonderful people 🙂

    Hope you are having a lovely Thursday! Like I’m sure many of you do, I spend my 8 hour work days at a computer. Love my job, but listening to music seems to make it even better! I tend to like more upbeat repetitive music: Calvin Harris, Avicci, David Guetta, Arcade Fire. My tastes are all over though. Also a fan of Keith Urban, Wisin y Yandel, Simon and Garfunkle. Pretty much any genre (but please nothing depressing haha).

    Any suggestions??

    #94056
    Aislynn
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    Well, since your interests in music are wide, I would recommend:

    Billy Joel, while he does have some slower songs he has some really upbeat ones like, tell her about it, it’s still rock n’ roll to me, it’s a matter of trust, you may be right, etc.

    The Strokes, Arctic Monkeys, and Kings of Leon. These bands are similar to Arcade Fire and they are amazing, at least in my opinion.

    Martin Garrix and Zedd, they fall in the same spectrum as David Guetta and Avicci I believe.

    John Newman, this is soul and pop. Try, “come and get it,” it is one of the more upbeat ones.

    Can’t really think of any others at the moment, hope this helps.

    #94057
    Dina
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    YESS thank you a million 🙂

    #94082
    Joe
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    You said nothing depressing so that’s my entire playlist out of the question!!!

    A few years ago when I had deadlines to hand in at university, I was rushing through my work blasting The Prodigy and the soundtrack to Hackers (and annoying everybody else at home in the process). Always was into 90’s techno music!

    #94084
    jock
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    Ry Cooder, Ali Farkha, Flo Rida, Men at Work, Gordon Lightfoot, (some are depressing but strangely cheer me up)

    #94091
    Aislynn
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    I decided to look through my iPod in case you wanted more suggestions:

    American authors, they are alternative rock and have some catchy songs such as, hit it, believer, best day of my life, etc.

    Albert Hammond Jr. He is part of the band The Strokes, however he also does solo music. Most of his music sounds a lot like The Strokes, so if you end up liking The Strokes, then I think you’ll like his solo music as well.

    The Black Keys, they are a blues rock duo. Some of their songs are slow but they have some really fun energetic ones such as, Gold on the ceiling, hell of a season, mind eraser, fever, etc.

    Capital Cities, this is indie-pop. Perhaps you’ve heard their song, Safe and sound. If you liked it, you make like the rest of their music. It’s fun, upbeat, and happy.

    Daft Punk. Electronic music. While not all of their songs have vocals, there are some pretty upbeat ones from their last album, Random Access Memories. Good songs off this album are, doin’ it right, get lucky, and lose yourself to dance. Those are the upbeat ones. However, some other good ones are, Instant crush (vocals by the lead singer of The Strokes, Julian Casablancas) and Giorgio by Moroder (it’s calm but has a nice rhythm).

    Foo Fighters, if you like The Strokes and Arctic Monkeys you might like them.

    The Fratellis, a Scottish rock band. Popular among fans of Modest Mouse, Arcade Fire, Franz Ferdinand, etc. It’s a cool band with upbeat music. They have a very distinct sound.

    Imagine Dragons. I don’t really like their new stuff. Their old music, up until Night Visions is amazing. It’s really upbeat and happy. Try, On top of the World, It’s time, Tiptoe, Amsterdam, Working man.

    Owl City, really happy music for the most part. Electronic. I find the lyrics to be very interesting and dream like. Some great songs would be Alligator Sky, Strawberry Avalanche, Deer in the Headlights, Galaxies, Plant life, Rainbow veins, fireflies. I could go on and on about good songs by him. I haven’t listened to Owl City in a long time, but just writing about it, this is what I’ll be listening to tomorrow. Nothing puts me in a happier calmer mood than his music.

    Panama Wedding. Very small synthpop group. Great music. I’ve listened to four of their songs and they are great. Try, all of the people, uma, trust, and feels like summer.

    While I still have these artists on my iPod, I haven’t listened to any of them in quite a while. These days I’ve been leaning more towards my hard rock music, but after writing this list to you, I just can’t wait to start listening to them again.

    Let me know if this helps.

    #94098
    Dina
    Participant

    Wow yeah everyone this definitely helps 🙂 Thank you so much for taking the time to make these suggestions! Really appreciate it

    #100757
    Amanda
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    A late post, but there always room for more music 🙂 I love listening to Muse, Panic at the Disco, Hollywood Undead, Highly Suspect, AWOLnation, Three Days Grace (older stuff, up through Transit to Venus)

    And I definitely second Aislynn on Imagine Dragons!

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