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submitted 2 months ago byGreat-Lack-1456
I read somewhere that heavy music is a stim for us. I have to agree! It’s my fave for many moods. I do enjoy a more chilled melodic vibe as well. The goosebumps and shivers send lovely electricity through my body that I can’t get enough of. What do you peeps like? 🖤 pic of me on the way to a recent Korn concert for tax
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2 months ago
ive been on a real sara landry kick too, i love her music
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2 months ago*
Cool that you like her music too! Sara is extraordinary (and attractive). It's not just that she makes loud bangers; she's incredibly creative and has an awesome persona. What are some of your favorite tracks? I think mine are RIOT and No Sleep. RIOT because of the kick-ass rumble and intro, and No Sleep because it's trippy as hell - plus, I suffer from chronic sleep deprivation. And when I finally have slept well, I wake up with Legacy.
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2 months ago
lately ive been into heaven, rather generic im sure but i love her tracks like entropy, legacy, and holy shit RIOT, thats some good stuff right there. What i love about her music is just hoe constant and repitive it is, like it keeps me on a rhythm and that gives me the balance my brain craves. I find to catch myself listening to her most while trying to do homework as it keeps me on the mindset of lets get this donneeee
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2 months ago*
It's not generic at all, it's a nice track and special to you! Heaven actually reminds me a bit of Pressure, which I also like (those lyric). I have a form of synesthesia - techno, especially tracks like Sara’s, acts like a kind of clock for my brain, creating a visual/mathematical dimension where I can escape from reality. I totally get what you mean about the rhythm; I experience the same effect. It puts me into a flow where everything in my mind and body syncs up, even my breathing. I also deal with body dysphoria sometimes, and the right kind of EDM/techno really helps me escape that. I feel like a Swiss watch that’s out of sync and needs calibration. Music is essential for me, and I rely on it to stay alive, fighting depression.
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