My playlist where I dumped some of the songs I listened to. Iā€™ve played a lot of these like Danse Macabre so it really takes me back I need to start seeing the symphony again itā€™s actually sick that I donā€™t bc I have one of the best symphony orchestras in the world like ten minutes away from my house šŸ¤Ø
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I love Sufjan Stevens, Tori Amos, Mitski, the Carpenters, etc. a lot, but for about a week and a half a month, Iā€™ll only listen to classical music. Itā€™s like an acid peel for the soul, and I always feel refreshed afterwards. You have to be really making an effort to classicalmaxx as well & trade up your standard compilation choices for Lawes, Saariaho, Dutilleux, Lutyens, Gesualdo, etc.
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