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Background Music
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CrabApple
Old Shoe
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Dec-1-2012 20:37
I always like to have some music playing in the background as I play Sleuth, just to get the detective feeling :D. I really like having http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rfy9hhM0FNM&feature=autoplay&list=PL588B846C3C917789&playnext=1
Anyone have any more suggestions? :)
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Eden Zweig
Nomad
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Dec-2-2012 07:26
Based on the LA Noir reference, you could listen to any cool and moody jazz and/or blues instrumental(or not) unless experimental, too progressive, too funky I suppose. I mean some of the classics.
I don't know much about it but here are some of the few that I think you could like:
Charlie Parker - All the Things You Are
Thelonius Monk - Round Midnight
Duke Ellington - Mood Indigo
Stan Getz - Autumn Leaves
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Brenna Jacks
Well-Connected
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Dec-9-2012 19:01
I suggest Christina Aguilera's Back to Basics, it is a great mesh of old school jazz, modern pop and her amazing voice.
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Andrew Corelli
Huntsman
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Dec-10-2012 08:15
You should give it a check to:
Bohren & der Club of Gore (everything, but especially the Sunset Mission record).
The Kilimanjaro Darkjazz Ensemble (a personal favorite for solving cases).
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Melanie D'lish
Big Winner
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Dec-16-2012 16:01
Underworld - Thing In A Book. A nice long song that helps me relax into Sleuthing mood, especially when up against a Nemesis AI case!
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Sophie4
Gopher to the Sleuth Gods
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Jan-16-2013 21:23
Sleuthing? Pink Panther. There are many good versions I just plucked this one. But ALWAYS Pink Panther....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9OPc7MRm4Y8
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Vampiric Smile
Safety Officer
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Jan-18-2013 04:15
My Immortal - Evanescence
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Ku_Rim
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Feb-11-2013 16:37
Really make my day .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80GR6lx9d78
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Eddie Holliday
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Jun-15-2013 20:21
Mostly Ray Noble and his Orchestra!
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Lady Jas
The Chosen One
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Jun-16-2013 00:09
No background music for me-I'm more of a Murder She Wrote kind of gal. Gotta love Jessica Fletcher being on while I'm solving mysteries :D
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Rick Meadows
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Jun-20-2013 21:07
@ Eddie Holliday. Snap. Ray Noble and his Orchestra. Sometimes Wayne King and His Orchestra also.
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