Something a bit different here. This is something I've thought long and hard about although I'd imagine for many its something they have never considered. Does anyone feel like particular music 'fits' with their explorations?
For a lot of people I'm guessing its just whatever they're playing at the time or before/after, but I've gotten to the point where I actively seek out music now that suits the tone in my eyes. Stuff with ambience and a dark atmosphere tends to be what I go for as it seems to suit the places themselves, but genre-wise I feel like I've noticed a few others as well as myself gravitate towards either trip hop/instrumental hip hop, early dubstep, or the kinda chilled jungle/DnB stuff. I'd also expect people to go down the nostalgia route and any stuff from the 2000s when I first discovered urbex seems to do it for me.
I always felt like DJ Shadow really fitted the vibe and then I realised all along his music was used in Steve Duncan's 'Undercity' film which I used to love in my debut days. The 'Crack the Surface' short films are also a good example of music being used to convey the atmosphere. Another thing worth mentioning is the the Prodigy Invaders Must Die music video with its apocalyptic visuals and appearances of a few classic locations in the SE.
Some people are gonna have very different ideas I'm sure, I might just be talking total wack, but thought I'd throw it out there and see if I'm alone. Obviously there's no inherent relation between the two. Agree/disagree?
For those interested I've gradually added to my pre/post-explore Spotify playlist with tracks over the years (be warned there's a few odd choices in there), and it can't be just me that gets it as I've noticed a few people have started following it:
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/06IvjJGFxey8Mbz14jybFE?si=7ff52ba2ecc64101
For a lot of people I'm guessing its just whatever they're playing at the time or before/after, but I've gotten to the point where I actively seek out music now that suits the tone in my eyes. Stuff with ambience and a dark atmosphere tends to be what I go for as it seems to suit the places themselves, but genre-wise I feel like I've noticed a few others as well as myself gravitate towards either trip hop/instrumental hip hop, early dubstep, or the kinda chilled jungle/DnB stuff. I'd also expect people to go down the nostalgia route and any stuff from the 2000s when I first discovered urbex seems to do it for me.
I always felt like DJ Shadow really fitted the vibe and then I realised all along his music was used in Steve Duncan's 'Undercity' film which I used to love in my debut days. The 'Crack the Surface' short films are also a good example of music being used to convey the atmosphere. Another thing worth mentioning is the the Prodigy Invaders Must Die music video with its apocalyptic visuals and appearances of a few classic locations in the SE.
Some people are gonna have very different ideas I'm sure, I might just be talking total wack, but thought I'd throw it out there and see if I'm alone. Obviously there's no inherent relation between the two. Agree/disagree?
For those interested I've gradually added to my pre/post-explore Spotify playlist with tracks over the years (be warned there's a few odd choices in there), and it can't be just me that gets it as I've noticed a few people have started following it:
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/06IvjJGFxey8Mbz14jybFE?si=7ff52ba2ecc64101
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