-Emilia-
ain't nothin' gonna break my stride \o/
hellooo o/
Does anyone else create an ridicolous amount of spotify playlists for stuff you're working on?
Here's my experience and I'm just curious if anyone else does something similiar.
Scrolling endlessly through lyrics, trying to find that one very specific song that captures the scene you've been trying to write for hours. I used to go on busrides, stare intensely out my window with those themed playlists in my headphones and then write down ideas like a mad man. It's like I press play and then just scribble down what I see like a director watching actors perform. Sometimes I put the song on repeat and just go through the scene multiple times for the best possible version.
Does this make sense to anyone? It doesn't even have to be music that I listen to for enjoyment. The songs sole purpose could just be to fit the a character or an emotional beat. I'm really curious if anyone else uses music like this while writing or if I'm just wierd. Or both, could definetly be both.
Does anyone else create an ridicolous amount of spotify playlists for stuff you're working on?
Here's my experience and I'm just curious if anyone else does something similiar.
Scrolling endlessly through lyrics, trying to find that one very specific song that captures the scene you've been trying to write for hours. I used to go on busrides, stare intensely out my window with those themed playlists in my headphones and then write down ideas like a mad man. It's like I press play and then just scribble down what I see like a director watching actors perform. Sometimes I put the song on repeat and just go through the scene multiple times for the best possible version.
Does this make sense to anyone? It doesn't even have to be music that I listen to for enjoyment. The songs sole purpose could just be to fit the a character or an emotional beat. I'm really curious if anyone else uses music like this while writing or if I'm just wierd. Or both, could definetly be both.