...but then I expanded to other areas of life: a playlist for reading sci-fi; a playlist for reading & writing about social progress, cultures, and human science; one for walking in between *modern buildings* in London & San Fran; one for old buildings, in Oxford.
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...most importantly: (1) one for journalling about the future (2) one for when I was building this web app to document my personal beliefs and moral code (3) and one for this personal-proto-religion that I was trying to reason for myself from the ground up.
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**Music seems to be an incredibly dense information storage mechanism.** By being emotionally evocative, a 2-second sample of a crafted synthesizer or a vocal yelp or a syncopated snare will flood me with months of ideas, thoughts, and feelings I'd been working over.
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...but I think that's only possible because I spent a lot of time associating various activities with highly distinguishable sounds.
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To end this off, I'll link you to the album of the moment:
@Lornnn's "REMNANT". If you have good headphones, escaping into Lorn's soundcraft is like folding your body outwards while orbiting the moon.https://open.spotify.com/album/2GYaqE9jZ1IFdWYiFlQNQV?si=2p1c7l7ISniXZKB4qQyiMA …Show this thread
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Really curious about your playlist for reading sci-fi, you willing to share it?
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Cool, I’ve saved it for later, trying it out seems like a great excuse to read more sci-fi
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