The world would be a better place if everyone had a little Remus on the brain. :)
Hm... I don't have a whole lot of "timeless" music. I've been listening to stuff with an electronica edge lately, Imogen Heap and the like, but I have a good deal of acoustic stuff.
I'm guessing that a stripped-down approach is also good? I'll trawl through my strings pieces; I think there are a few Patrick Wolf ones that would do. Also there are these tribute albums by The String Quartet that might work.
Loreena McKennitt is exactly what I was thinking of. :) I have three of her albums, so this weekend -- when I actually have time -- I will compile a List.
I mean, I adore Death Cab (as an off-the-top-of-my-head example) but Ben Gibbard's voice...isn't quite mature enough to suit someone like Dean.
Quite. Let's try to keep it depressing er, melancholy-sounding, then?
... Grr. I keep finding all of these nice unrequited love songs, and then they reference phones or cars or something. To hell with them.
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Date: 2006-11-30 02:47 am (UTC)The world would be a better place if everyone had a little Remus on the brain. :)
Hm... I don't have a whole lot of "timeless" music. I've been listening to stuff with an electronica edge lately, Imogen Heap and the like, but I have a good deal of acoustic stuff.
I'm guessing that a stripped-down approach is also good? I'll trawl through my strings pieces; I think there are a few Patrick Wolf ones that would do. Also there are these tribute albums by The String Quartet that might work.
Loreena McKennitt is exactly what I was thinking of. :) I have three of her albums, so this weekend -- when I actually have time -- I will compile a List.
I mean, I adore Death Cab (as an off-the-top-of-my-head example) but Ben Gibbard's voice...isn't quite mature enough to suit someone like Dean.
Quite. Let's try to keep it
depressinger, melancholy-sounding, then?... Grr. I keep finding all of these nice unrequited love songs, and then they reference phones or cars or something. To hell with them.