If I am alone in the darkroom (no students) I hear opera or similar music all the time.NikoSperi said:Usually just anything the iPod randomly throws at me. Oddly, I've found Red Hot Chilli Peppers makes waiting 3 minutes for print to develop fly by alot faster!
How do you people keep your darkroom music (stereo, not iPod) from lighting up the whole place? The displays on these things are really bright.
NikoSperi said:How do you people keep your darkroom music (stereo, not iPod) from lighting up the whole place? The displays on these things are really bright.
modafoto said:Norwegian black metal like Dimmu Borgir and Mayhem. I am printing lots of moody tree/forest stuff at the moment.
Otherwise my own band, jazz and lots of other stuff....not country, though!
Andy,Andy K said:The Doors, Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Pink Floyd (Pre-The Wall), and if I'm in the mood Laibach. Occasionally listen to Beethoven, usually the 9th Choral. Also put the radio on BBC Radio 3 or World Service.
severian said:Andy,
Are you sure there was a pre The Wall Pink Floyd? Maybe you are listening to a skiffle band (or is it skittle?)
modafoto said:Norwegian black metal like Dimmu Borgir and Mayhem. I am printing lots of moody tree/forest stuff at the moment.
Ole said:... and you get that nice fuzzy softness in the prints from the vibrations if you're playing it at the proper volume
rbarker said:Would that be called "vibe-keh"?
You get my vote so far Andy for the best taste in music.Andy K said:The Doors, Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Pink Floyd (Pre-The Wall), and if I'm in the mood Laibach. Occasionally listen to Beethoven, usually the 9th Choral. Also put the radio on BBC Radio 3 or World Service.
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