I'm a creative person that engages in most anything presenting a flavor of adventure.
Actually I don't, which needs to be worked on.
Mostly Fruitz.
:( I would love to get a good pad...
In general, I love to listen to psytrance and downtempo music. I have many moments when I would play some good glitch or electrohouse shite and just not care about the seemingly complex vibes I'm so addicted to. I also listen to a bit of metal/rock music, and seldom go through some jazz or even classical. I like experimental and alternative music a lot.
There's a lot I could list here, so maybe just a few Ideas:
For electronic psychedelia, I'd better be sure to include the following:
Astral Projection - Trust in Trance 3, Astral Files
Indoor - Progressive Trance
Simon Posford - all Hallucinogen, Shpongle and Younger Brother albums, the Celtic Cross album, and the Mystery of the Yeti album also
Pleiadians - IFO, 7even Sister7
Koxbox - Dragon Tales
Necropsycho, Ogoun, Rawar, Facehead and Luuli works in general
all of Androcell
U-Recken - Deeper into Man
all Ott
Secret Society album
For other music, anybody should check out those:
Opeth - Blackwater Park
Blind Guardian - Nightfall in Middle-Earth
Metallica - ...and Justice for All
being at that, Justice - Cross
the Glitch Mob - any album really
Audrey Napoleon - Ornamental Egos EP
Oophoi - Bardo
Herbie Hancock - Head Hunters, Future Shock
Electric Light Orchestra - Time
Tori Amos - Tales of a Librarian
I've been making music on PC since about 2004, though I took a few shorter and longer breaks from this activity. Early in my creative "career" I've been influenced mostly by demoscene grooves, 8bit, rock music, and classical electronica. The outcome of my work was always very inadequate to anything known to mankind though. These days, my influence range expanded to not only the former, but also glitch, psychedelic music, idm, and electronic music in general. I like to call what I make experimental music.
It probably sounds like you put a chainsaw soaked in 'sid through a honest, healthy human being's head, and told them to put some stuff together on a tracker?
I'm studying computer science, and also lately started training to become a financial advisor in a company that thinks not only of own profit, but also customer experience.