Theme Songs for my Life

I listen to a wide assortment of music. I also sometimes listen to certain songs on repeat (it doesn't bother me, I'm aware it is strange). As a result I have close to 80ish% of my music collection FULLY memorized, which is quite nice when I don't have access to it. Here are only a few of my favorite songs and artists.

(all links on this page are family friendly)

*tips fedora* "You've probably never heard of them."

Approaching Nirvana: two guys who work magic to make beautiful electronic music. All of their songs are made using a computer (and sometimes a guest singer).

Kevin MacLeod

Kevin MacLeod also uses a computer to make all of his music. His stuff is all uploaded to his website and is all royalty-free, which means you end up hearing it in a unusually large amount of Inde-Games and YouTube videos (including mine). He does a wide range of stuff, to hear his music just click the small green "Listen!" button on the links I provide. Don't worry, the songs I will link are very toned down:

Cipher   Off to Osaka   Mining by Moonlight

Darren Korb wrote the soundtrack to this game, as well as the one to the game Bastion. Both soundtracks are absolutely beautiful, and I will freely admit that they pull at my heart-strings when I listen to them.
Sparks the Rescue is your basic alternative rock band (still family friendly though). While they sound generic, there is a reason that the genre is catchy and popular, and this song, Autumn, is my favorite of theirs.
Parov Stelar also does electronica music. However he also sometimes mixes in classical swing music into his songs, which means he sometimes makes music under the genre known as Electo-Swing. This is one of those songs.