As the title says. I’ve been listening to some synth, some alternative rock, some electronica. But I find a lot of the music I usually listen to doesn’t sound that great in my car. And I also find I’m more open to different music genres while driving.

I’m curious to know what you’re into, if you want to share artists then the more the better.

  • CrayonDevourer@lemmy.world
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    Anything without lyrics. I can’t stand the sound of people’s voices. So this is usually some sort of EDM, Dubstep, Phonk, Experimental, NCS (No Copyright Sounds), etc

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    The bulk of my driving is short trips with many stops, so I generally don’t even bother putting on any music. For longer (routine) drives, I like to throw on audiobooks.

    Haven’t been on a road trip (longer, non-routine, pleasure drive) in forever, but those usually get their own playlist (formerly series of CDs) that depend on the nature of the trip/destination.

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    Night driving:

    • Dark synthwave / retrowave / outrun / shredwave (genres)

    Desert driving:

    • Animals by Pink Floyd (album)
    • The Budos Band (band)
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    EDM, game music from my favorite games soundtracks, or my favorite thrash or progressive metal.

    Recently I’ve also been listening to a lot of traditional folk music from the middle east.

    Anything sounds great with a good enough car speaker system I guess.

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    Usually local town radio (short commute).

    Longer drives I usually take some post rock like God is an astronaut, Sigur Ros, Mogwai, Hammock, etc. Second choice would be something prog/psychedelic/stoner rock like, bands like King Buffalo, 1000mods, Naxatras, OM, Kyuss, etc.

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      10 days ago

      Nice, I’m familiar with post rock but not so much with your second line on artists. I’ll look into

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    Depends on the kind of driving I’m doing.

    But usually whatever I’m feeling at the time.

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    I upgraded the audio in my car until I could listen to the music I like.

    I use YouTube music and enjoy the New Releases playlist. Helps find new artists.

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    Depends. Daily commute is discovery, just grinding through unheard stuff and adding stuff I like to playlists.

    Long trips are mostly prog rock, long track times and constant variety help keep me awake and stimulated.

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    I must be a psycho because I’m the only person I know who likes to drive in silence.

    Sometimes I put music. But lately I’ve been preferring just silence to drive. It’s been a tendency. Road noises makes me not hear music well or having to put it too loud, so the more that bothers me the more I’ve been just letting me drive without any background music/radio.

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      Nah I also like to drive in silence sometimes and hear everything around me. I guess the music is a new feature for me, I’ve changed my car a few months ago and the previous one didn’t have a functional sound system. And neither did the previous car.

      I agree with you about the road noises and volume, which is why I say not all music sounds good in a car. I also turn it off if it gets too noisy, such as driving with wind roar.