Such a great post everyone. I will check a lot of your song/groups.
Music is very special/different for me as well. If I am freaked out or moving to some version of a melt down, listening to a certain song can immediately change/improve my mental state--far more dramatically than breathing or stress management.
I visualize alot of imagery with all of my music.
I am AS version of audiophile--Due to my SPD issues. I am sensitive to negative auditory stimuli. Many high-end headphones are too sibilant for me. I am even very sensitive to headphones with too much clamping force. I have become a headphone expert and know all the models that are very good, but that do not stress me out.
My current favorite is a prog-rock band--Riverside. Their first 3 albums(particularly their first) is about a person's psychological journey. There is even one song(I believe, from album-Out Of Myself) that starts with a the lots of people having overlapping conversations with each other and you really can't distinguish any single person is actually saying--then it goes into the song. It is the best representation of how I feel at a party or a loud restaurant with the people at my own table people.
Music is very special/different for me as well. If I am freaked out or moving to some version of a melt down, listening to a certain song can immediately change/improve my mental state--far more dramatically than breathing or stress management.
I visualize alot of imagery with all of my music.
I am AS version of audiophile--Due to my SPD issues. I am sensitive to negative auditory stimuli. Many high-end headphones are too sibilant for me. I am even very sensitive to headphones with too much clamping force. I have become a headphone expert and know all the models that are very good, but that do not stress me out.
My current favorite is a prog-rock band--Riverside. Their first 3 albums(particularly their first) is about a person's psychological journey. There is even one song(I believe, from album-Out Of Myself) that starts with a the lots of people having overlapping conversations with each other and you really can't distinguish any single person is actually saying--then it goes into the song. It is the best representation of how I feel at a party or a loud restaurant with the people at my own table people.