If I don’t stop listening to house music my brain is going to melt. I’ve had this whole genre of music stuck deep into my bone marrow for the past week. It’s a non stop buzzing and head bobbing with light shows flashing off in my head. I’ve never had anything so distracting take over my focus and self control. I’ll subconsciously listen to it all day, and whenever the song drops (dramatically increases in beat and tempo) the urge to dance around usually beats my desire to appear like a normal human being. I illegitimately think the music’s brainwashed me. It’s incredibly repetitive and when listened to in high volumes it tends to numb my face. Hopefully I’ll have it out of my system soon so that I can get back to work and participate more in class but if I don’t you’ll know it’s because I’m probably throwing a dance party in my head.
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Hahahahaha, I have been trying to make some more “motivating” playlists for my workouts, and I have been listening to that a little more than the norm, and I have to agree. I’m all “Don’t You Worry Chi-ild…” all day. It is annoying yet catchy….and distracting when I am trying to read “American Action Painters” by Rosenburg and wanting to die because its soooo drryyyyy.
hahaha nice! I too am usually distracted with a dance party in my head as well. Not so much house music, because I tend to only be interested in it when I’m out at clubs or bars, but hip-hop is my beat of choice. I don’t know why, maybe because I grew up listening to it, but even with all the trashy lyrics that it may come with I am infatuated by the music. I guess the beat usually draws me in first, like you and house music. It’s just something about the actual music more so than the lyrics themselves.
That’s pretty funny. I’m always listening to that kind of music so I can really relate. It’s pretty beneficial when you’re on the computer doing design work.
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