![]() ![]() These are ideal background music, with steady beats!” Here’s the full playlist. Nori).Īnd finally, we spoke to Lucy Gavaghan who added Undercover Martyn by Two Door Cinema club and Bad Habit by The Kooks, saying “sometimes you need something a little more upbeat to keep up the momentum when you’re revising. I always feel better afterwards” and suggested Flowers by In Love With A Ghost (ft. When I feel like I want to give up, I take a few minutes to stop and listen to this song. ![]() Up next was Soony Son, who said, “Revision can get really exhausting, especially when you’re cramming for exams. They’re great for keeping me focused.not too upbeat, not too soft - just right! Often vocals can distract you from what you’re trying to read or remember so I love listening to instrumentals.” She says, “I can easily get lost listening to them. He says, “when I’m writing an essay or doing work in the artsy field, that lofi keeps me calm and focused.”Īnnam Ahmed recommended Chaap Tilak by Abida Parveen & Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, and For Stormboy by Rhiannon Bannenberg. Next up, we heard from Kofi, who likes artists such as Brent Faiyaz and Sonder, or “music that helps me feel dreamy” like the lofi hip hop radio videos and other mixes on the ChilledCow YouTube channel. Acoustic songs were always my choice when I studied.” Find tour dates and live music events for all your favorite bands and artists in your city. Get 2023 tour dates, venue details, concert reviews, photos and more at Bandsintown. He says he likes “songs with a low tempo, which are relaxing and not too distracting. Buy tickets for Two Door Cinema Club concerts near you. ![]() He starts our playlist off with Heartbeats by José González, Square One by Moss Kena, Conversations In The Dark by John Legend, and The Story by Brandi Carlile. So, we caught up with some of our creators to compile the perfect playlist to help you get your studying brain back and ready to revise…įirst up, we spoke to Luke Catleugh. Getting back into the rhythm of things can be tricky, especially when you’ve been out of the rhythm for so long. And now that you’re back at school or college, it might seem even weirder. ![]()
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