Those are both still favorites for me. I got the first Enigma album when my Dad let me borrow his Miata for the first time when I was in high school, and cruised around listening to it for hours.
Depends on the mood and setting. I use music a lot more in a kinky setting than otherwise, and I have several playlists of industrial, harder rock, dirty songs, and mindfucks for all that.
In more intimate settings, I honestly prefer to focus on the sounds of my partner and myself, but I've been known to play a mutually loved CD of excellent music: anything from trip hop to jam rock, it just has to be intricate and not too distracting from the mood. Trip hop is probably the most well-rounded for this purpose; I highly recommend Esthero.
If I have music on, it's generally a mix of sensual middle eastern type music - I prefer either no lyrics or at least they be in a language that I don't understand.
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Date: 2011-06-08 03:46 am (UTC)Today...just the sounds of my lover's sexeh noises works for me. :)
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Date: 2011-06-08 04:04 pm (UTC)In more intimate settings, I honestly prefer to focus on the sounds of my partner and myself, but I've been known to play a mutually loved CD of excellent music: anything from trip hop to jam rock, it just has to be intricate and not too distracting from the mood. Trip hop is probably the most well-rounded for this purpose; I highly recommend Esthero.
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Date: 2011-06-08 07:03 pm (UTC)For scene music, I love E.S. Posthumous. It's gotten to the point that whenever we hear that music, Master wants to beat me. Very Pavlovian!
Their album, "Unearthed", is my favorite. There's not a bad song on there.
This one is the one that I can't listen to while driving, lest I court a speeding ticket: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GusLypfx7OQ
Their other album that I have is "Makara" and following are my two favorites from that album.
This one isn't on my scene music list, but it is on my frequent repeat list: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7uVfNpQDb4A
This is my other favorite off "Makara". I'm sure you'll recognize the tune: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQYUl83iZec&feature=related
BTW, some of their stuff may sound familiar because a lot of companies who cut together movie previews use their music.
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