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What kind of music to include in the service center / Trading floor?
Hey!
We decided to put speakers in the waiting room (aka trading floor).
Please flood with artists / albums / tracks for the background screensaver.
Thanks in advance!
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I usually don't pay attention to the music on the trading floor, as it's usually something calm and so on. But in the Czech Republic, in the city of Liberec, the background music impressed me. Situation - 10 am children's entertainment center (water park, vending machines, and everything for children) and you are met by Nirvana and Metallica. Therefore, before choosing music, decide for what purpose you put it - to calm customers, shake them up, move them to action. And based on this already select music.
Soulful Drum & Bass, Liquid funk goes well against the background, as it seems to me personally. :) For example, promodj.com/BUZZ/mixes/1132553/DJ_BUZZ_La_liquidacin_del_negativo_La_populacin_del_positivo
Put on a good classic. Firstly, it evokes a feeling of solidity and seriousness of the institution. People often listen. It’s easier to make the right impression on the client…
Secondly, save yourself from having to pay royalties if some “nanomichalkovs” accidentally wander over to you…
The selection of works matters…
you can turn on a good radio, without chatter, for example www.radioparadise.com
and this, do not forget about our beloved RAO, I remember there was a note on Habré that they pressed the hairdresser because they had music playing in the hall.
I personally really like Music for Cocktails - especially the Elite Edition. From the same series - Cafe Del Mar.
Another option is some art-rock or progressive like Camel, maybe something ballad, but these options are not for everyone (rock).
Between work and a stop (this is about 50 meters) there is a technical school with speakers on the street, from there often plays something like Splinov, Lyapis, Zemfira, Bi-2, etc. After a working day, it often cheers you up, though it turns out to listen to three tracks at best, given that you have to wait for a trolley bus)
There is a BUBUKA service bubuka.info, it has ready-made collections with playlists for shopping centers + all music is licensed, RAO and WIPO will not find fault
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