Darkroom music

CK341

A
CK341

  • 0
  • 0
  • 29
Plum, Sun, Shade.jpeg

A
Plum, Sun, Shade.jpeg

  • sly
  • May 8, 2025
  • 2
  • 0
  • 40
Windfall 1.jpeg

A
Windfall 1.jpeg

  • sly
  • May 8, 2025
  • 4
  • 0
  • 37
Windfall 2.jpeg

A
Windfall 2.jpeg

  • sly
  • May 8, 2025
  • 1
  • 0
  • 34
Marsh, Oak Leaves.jpeg

A
Marsh, Oak Leaves.jpeg

  • sly
  • May 8, 2025
  • 0
  • 0
  • 35

Recent Classifieds

Forum statistics

Threads
197,610
Messages
2,761,931
Members
99,416
Latest member
TomYC
Recent bookmarks
0

Bill Burk

Subscriber
Joined
Feb 9, 2010
Messages
9,153
Format
4x5 Format
I've properly rigged the place for tunes... Kenwood KA-801 driving a pair of AR93Q speakers hanging from the rafters over the sink... I even went so far as to move the amp and tuner out of the darkroom proper (used to be under the enlarger and my excuse for no tunes was the light).

But I have to keep my darkroom as quiet as it is dark. Except for the water running. I have to listen out for the timer.

Besides it's so hard to get fixer spots off the vinyl.
 

Felinik

Member
Joined
May 13, 2012
Messages
541
Format
35mm
Even if I don't spend time doing pictures (as I scan my negs) I most often pile up 5-7 rolls of film and then go into the dark to put them in tanks all at the same time, almost always listening to music for the relaxing meditational ambience it creates.

One of my favorites is Max Richter, The BLue Notebooks, very nice classical influenced ambient music.
http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/6917-the-blue-notebooks/
 

Bateleur

Member
Joined
Jun 18, 2009
Messages
155
Location
Netherlands
Format
Multi Format
Pretty much anything, but it's generally loud (to beat out the whir of the extractor fan) and I sometimes miss the good lady banging on the door bearing a suitable beverage and wanting a chat :sad: Eventually I catch on and douse the music to open the door. But the concert of Mr Cohen or Miss Enya or Ms McKennitt or the like resumes to the secondary activity of making magic.
 

baachitraka

Member
Joined
Apr 6, 2011
Messages
3,544
Location
Bremen, Germany.
Format
Multi Format
No music, I am so busy in producing one. Just kidding...
 

Chris Lange

Member
Joined
Aug 17, 2009
Messages
770
Location
NY
Format
Multi Format
SILENCE......

Or, maybe some Nine Inch Nails or Rage Against The Machine? Such soothing and relaxing music.

No, just joking - I generally listen to the ABC Jazz digital radio station.

NIN and Rage Against The Machine actually served as my darkroom jams for a few weeks earlier this year. Would blast them while printing 20x24" FB prints for my final critiques at school.

There was the nice side effect of getting my annoying-to-no-end classmates, and their Taylor Swift out of the darkroom when I put The Battle of Los Angeles on.
 

Roger Cole

Subscriber
Joined
Jan 20, 2011
Messages
6,069
Location
Atlanta GA
Format
Multi Format
I actually find I can't have any music playing in the darkroom. I get too distracted and I can't dodge and burn properly. I really need to concentrate on the metronome when dodging/burning and having music on is too distracting. Perhaps it has to do with being a musician. Not sure. Anyhow, I will sometimes put on talk radio, but I can't work properly during the commercial jingles.

Interesting how different people react differently. I find music relaxing (even upbeat music, but I wouldn't personally listen to, say, heavy metal while printing) and very helpful when printing, while talk drives me bonkers. I sometimes wait for the DJ to quit and get back to the tunes before starting another print.

On the other hand, I am not a musician in the same sense that a fish is not a bicyclist. :wink: So it's possible I'm just not engaging the part of the brain that pays attention to detail when I listen to music. Or some such part, anyway.
 

Bob Carnie

Subscriber
Joined
Apr 18, 2004
Messages
7,731
Location
toronto
Format
Med. Format RF
Everything from Peter Tosh, Roy Orbinson, Metallica to Shania Twain when I want to get my sensitive mojo going.

I never print without music.
 

Chris Lange

Member
Joined
Aug 17, 2009
Messages
770
Location
NY
Format
Multi Format
I actually find I can't have any music playing in the darkroom. I get too distracted and I can't dodge and burn properly. I really need to concentrate on the metronome when dodging/burning and having music on is too distracting. Perhaps it has to do with being a musician. Not sure. Anyhow, I will sometimes put on talk radio, but I can't work properly during the commercial jingles.

Funnily enough that's exactly why I tend to listen to house and techno. Not nearly as distracting and fast paced as trance, but with a defined pace that serves as a sort of internal metronome for me. I don't use it to measure precise amounts of time, but I often keep my agitation of my trays timed to the 4/4 beat in the track. 124-127BPM seems to be just perfect.
 

NedL

Subscriber
Joined
Aug 23, 2012
Messages
3,371
Location
Sonoma County, California
Format
Multi Format
Tonight, Bach. But I like jazz from the 50's and 60's so that will happen too. I downloaded the mp3 of a metronome from the "web darkroom" site and rigged myself a little switch so I can have the metronome when I'm exposing and music the rest of the time. My player remembers where I left off the music when I switch back-- I like!
 

Kav

Member
Joined
Sep 13, 2011
Messages
145
Location
Time will te
Format
Multi Format
I listen to a wide range of music. But for the most part I like to listen to bluegrass or folk country while working in the dark room. But some times I like to make prints while rocking out to metal bands like Ministry. The trick is that I wear headphones and use an iPod shuffle because it has no screen and gives off no light in the dark room.
 

flatulent1

Member
Joined
Oct 7, 2008
Messages
1,505
Location
Seattle USA
Format
Multi Format
Music distracts my mind, that's what it's there for. Last thing I want is to be distracted as I'm reaching for the fixer before the developer...
 

AndreasT

Member
Joined
Sep 15, 2006
Messages
326
Location
Berlin
Format
Multi Format
I rarely listen to music in the darkroom. I enjoy listening to BBC World Service. Only in the darkroom do I have the patience to listen to news. On saterdays they broadcast the English Premier League which is fun. Although I prefer the German Budesliga.
Otherwise if I listen to music it will have to be Pink Floyd.
 
Joined
Jan 14, 2003
Messages
4,924
Location
San Francisco
Format
Multi Format

OEyers

Member
Joined
Sep 12, 2012
Messages
14
Location
London
Format
Multi Format
Kodachrome by Paul Simon.
 

sepiareverb

Member
Joined
Feb 17, 2007
Messages
1,103
Location
St J Vermont
Format
Multi Format
I worked in a darkroom with a TV. The photog wanted to be among the first to know if something happened or if some celeb was in town, so every room in the studio had a TV tuned to a different local station. I used to love running film because it was to only time I could turn it off...

I like all kinds of stuff in the darkroom: ambient, classic rock, punk/new wave, dance. I've been listening to a lot of LCD Soundsystem and 70s Rolling Stones in there lately.
 
Photrio.com contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
To read our full affiliate disclosure statement please click Here.

PHOTRIO PARTNERS EQUALLY FUNDING OUR COMMUNITY:



Ilford ADOX Freestyle Photographic Stearman Press Weldon Color Lab Blue Moon Camera & Machine
Top Bottom