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Beat's recommended playlist for all of your musical needs.
This is a Vibe
Music is powerful. Just one song can change your entire mood. Some days you're in the mood to rock out. Other days you want to pretend you're a pop princess. This is a playlist I have curated that will help you feel calm and raise the mood in any room it is played.
By Marlena Anna3 years ago in Beat
Have The Best Night Of Your Life
I feel centered when I listen to any kind of music, from classical to pop to metal, but I’d be nothing without my zen music. Calm, soothing music is the perfect escape from reality; it always blocks out the noise of the world and relaxes me, no matter where I am or what I’m doing.
By Jaye Ruggiero-Cash3 years ago in Beat
Groovin' or Losin'
First off, let me say that I was never into Lo-Fi music for studying or background music until this year. Somehow, my brain functions when I listen to a podcast in the background, or maybe a sitcom I’ve seen a million times (no, it’s not The Office, it’s Frasier). With this, I found that while I was able to concentrate, I was still experiencing feeling rushed or always playing catch up with any project. Along with yoga and meditation, I started changing what I listened to and when I listened to it. This playlist is a little different, as it’s only made up from one artist, BROCKBEATS. This helps me concentrate since there is consistency, and I know what to expect. If I turn on new music, I become distracted by listening. Full playlist can be found at the bottom, and I have listed my top five songs from it below. Anyway, here goes…
By Kylie Best3 years ago in Beat
2 Words You'll Forever Thank Me For: Binaural Beats.
I'm about to change your life so lean closer into your screen. If you're anything like me, you're very easily distracted. Stop Procrastinating and Focus are at the top of every one of your new years' resolution lists. You've tried everything, and so have I.
By Jide Okonjo3 years ago in Beat
Playlist to Soothe
I first want to start by saying that I don't typically make playlists. Thankfully I have the lovely Spotify to do that for me. If I were to make my own playlist it would be a mix of different genres and songs that do not go well together. Whenever I attempted to "DJ" my friends would either say "ooh what's this song? or "what the hell are we listening to?" So my dreams of being a DJ were crushed. So I just stick to liking songs and letting Spotify categorize songs for me. But once in a while I will find songs that I have to listen to back to back to put me in a mood. There are days where I have to reset my mind before work or when I get home to put myself back in a peaceful mindset. The following songs listed below always help me do that.
By Nicheal Gadson3 years ago in Beat
No Time For Zen, Only Joyous Despair
I’ve never been one for chillhop or smooth jazz, so when I saw that there was a Vocal+ challenge for a zen playlist, I thought, “Wow, there has never been something I’ve been more wildly underqualified to be a part of.” But I’ve chewed on it a bit, and I realize that I do have my music that I unwind to. It’s stressful, fast-paced, thoroughly despairing, but it’s how I relieve the stresses of the day, and I stand by it. It’s music that makes the world make sense, and it’s a lot of different work, but ultimately, it comprises a fuller picture of me. So why don’t I share a little bit of that?
By Steven Christopher McKnight3 years ago in Beat
Neuroscience & Lo-fi Beats
Music is healing, and your brain thinks so too! All genres have their own soothing qualities that help all folks around the world find those incredible moments of intense emotion, reflection, and sometimes introspection. Music has the ability to lull my overwhelmed brain into a better headspace, and its something I am utterly grateful for!
By Kyra Lopez3 years ago in Beat
Calm Your Mind With Music
Our brains are bombarded with an assortment of thoughts and emotions throughout the day. Whether you're stressed out about making a certain deadline or an exciting new idea has taken over your mind. You are constantly working your brain to exhaustion. This can be a big problem when you finally have time to kick back and relax because you find that you just can not relax. Your mind feels like it's going a thousand miles per hour. When I was a teenager I found that meditation is the best way to calm yourself and clear your mind. Like many teenagers that grew up with constant internet, television, and any other kind of screen time. Sitting still in silence is more nerve wracking than calming. Years ago a friend had told me to research “brain wave music” because the frequency of the music does effect your brain in either a positive or negative way. So over the years I've concocted a meditation playlist composed of brain wave songs that I like to enjoy every night before bed. I try to have a variety of different frequencies that are healthy for your body and spirit while meditating. Tapping into all of the chakras as they are all important. It's also not healthy to focus on only one chakra level. Since all of these songs are very long I normally just choose one per meditation session.
By Scarwled Writing3 years ago in Beat