What’s Your Favorite Traveling Music?

December 24, 2009 – 12:48 pm by John Keston

DC Subway StationYesterday I got up at 4:00am to fly to Seattle for the holidays. It being one of the busiest times of the year, the airport was jam packed and chaotic. When I was finally settled on the plane and off the ground I cued up Boards of Canada on my iPod to drown out the sound around me.

Within a few minutes I could feel the travel stress melting away as if the music was programming my brain to relax and empty the trash. Anyone else have any particular music that they listen to when traveling? Brian Eno perhaps? Debussy? How about the opposite extremes? Speed metal or drum n bass?


  1. 19 Responses to “What’s Your Favorite Traveling Music?”

  2. I personally like listening to Secede — especially “Depart and Arrive” which even contains samples of somebody going on a plane trip.

    Other than that, I usually don’t even bring an mp3 player when traveling, instead I cook up some of my own music on my Nintendo DS. ;)

    By Agargara on Dec 24, 2009

  3. If you enjoyed Boards of Canada, you should have checked out Explosions in the Sky or perhaps The Album Leaf. I’m not traveling right now, but have thoroughly been enjoying their sounds for awhile now and highly recommend!

    By Dane on Dec 24, 2009

  4. Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Yanqui U.X.O. tops my list, though old stuff like Massive Attack’s Blue Lines and Aphex Twin’s Ambient Volumes are nice as well. I second Explosions in the Sky. If I’m feeling rhythmic I pick up some Arovane.

    By Grant Muller on Dec 25, 2009

  5. Music for 18 Musicians for that relaxed yet alert state that lets you rest while not spacing you out to the point that you forget luggage or miss a flight.

    By Joe McMahon on Dec 25, 2009

  6. During landing I have often found myself to enjoy Burial very much. Especially when landing when it is very dark outside.

    For falling asleep on long flights, I think podcasts such as This American Life works very well.

    By Patrik Wallström on Dec 25, 2009

  7. Telefon Tel Aviv

    Lusine

    Deru

    I’m a stressed out traveler, so the more ambient/pretty IDM stuff is good to calm me down, that and an adult beverage helps too.

    If I’m not really feeling electronica Sigur Ros works well, and yes, Explosions in The Sky.

    By c.db.sn on Dec 25, 2009

  8. +1 on everything so far but depending on how I’m traveling I dig Kraftwerk. Autobahn is a great driving song as is Tour De France. (not to mention a lot of their other stuff)

    By Luke on Dec 25, 2009

  9. I like deepchord for travelling, especially when flying. All the noise washes mask out or blend with the noise of the plane. It’s like a cosy aural sleeping bad.

    By poopoo on Dec 26, 2009

  10. oops typo… I obviously meant sleeping bag

    By poopoo on Dec 26, 2009

  11. Go on Last.fm and listen to Explosions in the Sky recommendations radio, and find nice bands like Yndi Halda, Daturah, and Evpatoria Report.

    By Hmm on Dec 27, 2009

  12. Love Telefon. Just discovered Deru and will have to checkout Lusine.

    By John Keston on Dec 27, 2009

  13. Ah yes, Kraftwerk. Saw them in concert last year. What a blast!

    By John Keston on Dec 27, 2009

  14. Ive composed a list of travelling music in relationship to the type of transportation I’ve used:
    Bus: Modest Mouse
    Foot: Bonobo
    Subway/Train: Girl Talk
    Airplane: I am Winter Nights

    By I(AM)Winter Nights on Dec 28, 2009

  15. For whatever reason these are my top travel music …

    Music For Airports!

    Aphex Twin’s Drukqs (and band playlist on my iPod)
    Roxy Music best of …
    Alex Empire’s The Destroyer (and ATR band playlist on my iPod)
    Wu-Tang Clan’s Enter the Wu-Tang

    By Arthur Vanderbilt on Dec 29, 2009

  16. *Alec Empire … not Alex Empire

    By Arthur Vanderbilt on Dec 29, 2009

  17. Old school jazz such as Billie Holiday. I find anything electronic actually becomes grating on my ears when I’m in “industrial” environments.

    By Erica Basnicki on Dec 29, 2009

  18. The right jazz makes great traveling music. I often revert to Herbie Hancock, Miles Davis, or Bill Evans to name a few.

    By John Keston on Dec 30, 2009

  19. I was just turned on to Boards of Canada the other day, as a matter of fact. My preferred traveling music is another Warp Records artist Squarepusher. Can’t get enough smooth jazzy drum and bass.

    By Brandon Sullivan on Jan 6, 2010

  20. BOC. “In A Beautiful Place Out In The Country”. I could drive across Alaska, Siberia, even West Oakland and feel like cruise control….

    Pixies, “All Over The World”.

    By Mark Prather on Jan 12, 2010

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