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What do you listen to to help you sleep?

 
    • mollten disse...
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    • Jul 8 2008, 23h34

    What do you listen to to help you sleep?

    I play Sigur Rós while my girlfriend is trying to sleep and it works like a charm. It means I can enjoy music without keeping her awake.

    Anyone else listen to music while falling asleep?

  • I don't, because I don't want to artificially inflate my tracks listened to score that could happen if I fall asleep.

    Unless you mean of a CD, that's a different matter.

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    • Jul 9 2008, 0h00
    argonianslave said:
    I don't, because I don't want to artificially inflate my tracks listened to score that could happen if I fall asleep.

    Unless you mean of a CD, that's a different matter.


    I mean either. I don't leave music on for myself when I'm falling asleep for exactly the same reason. My scrobbles are conscious listens, not unconscious ;P

  • Wilco. And usually it's only cds there. If I listen to the national, I can usually fall asleep before one side of the record ends, but all the wilco lp's have like 3 songs per side, and that's just a little too little.

    Of course, my records don't get scrobbled... so it works out okay.

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    • Jul 9 2008, 3h37
    I've never been one to put on music when I'm trying to fall asleep, I prefer silence. It's not very good if tunes are putting you to sleep, is it?

  • Any classical music usually does the trick for me. Or as one said above, Sigur Ros. Long, dreamy, and surreal, it only should take a song or two to knock you right out.

  • I listen Lovage to make me go sleep.

  • On the rare occassions that I turn to music for help:
    The Higher Intelligence Agency

  • Call me crazy, But I listen to Avenged sevenfold, Psychostick, Ludo, And Metallica. I dont know how fall asleep within the 30 minutes before my MP3 player turns itself off, But I do.

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    • Jul 9 2008, 8h18
    Explosions in the sky is perfect

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  • I listen to Vàli or October Falls on rare occasions, but I usually drift off as I listen to my partner voice when we talk before we sleep.


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    • Jul 9 2008, 17h00
    Emily Haines or something with a slow piano line. Anything else would/will end up energizing me and I wouldn't go to bed before 8am.

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    • Jul 9 2008, 17h33
    Will Self kneels before me, special pillow and minature chicken in each arm, and declares that he has never before seen such a kleptomasturbatory entropoid, encompassing all our hypocrisies in a neuroplastic ellipse.
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    • Jul 9 2008, 20h13
    I have to agree on Sigur Rós.
    Either that or The Sunshine Underground by The Chemical Brothers.

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    • Jul 9 2008, 22h58
    jrob89 said:
    I've never been one to put on music when I'm trying to fall asleep, I prefer silence. It's not very good if tunes are putting you to sleep, is it?


    Not true. Children often have lullabies, for example as the silence is not enough.

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    • Jul 10 2008, 3h52
    The Bends and OK Computer. Fell asleep twice on both counts listening to it while lying in bed :\

  • Dashboard Confessional, the Scene Aesthetic and anything by the String Quartet.
    I like acoustic/classical music to fall asleep. Its a change from the heavy bass and screaming. =D

  • Seabear and Nick Drake.

  • I listen to comedy albums alot, to help me fall asleep, music seems to keep me awake, although I don't scrobble all the comedy plays from ipod

  • reigning blood-as blood runs black

    inhale-killswitch engage

    intro-bullet for my valentine

    broken wings-darkest hour

    a cure for the itch-linkin park

    secret-linkin park

    stuff like that usually does the trick

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  • It only tends to happen when I cannot get to sleep - which is rare. If i need some help then I tend to listen to 'Knives Don't Have Your Back'. I guess the haunting aspect of the piano, the obvious uneasiness in the vocals... it works well. It's just sleepy-music. :)

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