Apple has the radio stations, so I go R&B in the morning, and then I'll go with some hip-hop before the game. But after the game, it's more meditation music. It's not artists; it's more whatever is being played.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I've worked countless hours in the gym, so I feel like I'm already prepared for the game. So when I'm listening to music pregame, it's really just about personal enjoyment.
I believe that there are still people who believe that game music is something equal to just an effect incorporated into the game, something like a BGM. And therefore this is something that I would like to show that is not true.
Sports without music, it's nothing but a game. Music adds the emotion.
I wanna make my imprint in the game as far as music - hip-hop, and just music, period. 'Cause I come from hip-hop, that's my background, but I'm not gonna let that limit me from where I can go.
Most game music is based on loops effectively.
Sports without music is just a game. Music makes it entertaining.
I generally don't use an iPod for track work, as I'm focusing on heart rate and times. When I'm in the gym or running alone, there's always music. If I'm in the weights gym, I usually go for rap or rock music; for running, it's dance or cheesy pop.
It gives the listener a good workout, to listen to the music, the same as it does us to play it.
Game music has a purpose and it does incorporate sound effects.
I listen to worship music before the game to calm my nerves and just go out and have fun. It's a game, and I try to enjoy it.