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Playlist: Study, Sleep, Repeat.

Get motivated to study with this playlist!

It’s finals week. You’re probably stressed and exhausted by this point.  Winter break is so close, and yet so far away. You have a feeling that your sanity is going to run out, long before winter break even starts. But I’m here to tell you that you CAN do it, and you’re doing a great job so far! 

This time of year can be so overwhelming, so I have created a playlist to help you study. It is mostly made up of relaxing movie soundtracks to help calm your nerves and help you sleep if you need it. I added some video game scores as well. Ever since I heard that video game music is great for studying because it’s designed to keep you motivated and engaged, I’ve been adding them to my study playlists. I chose to add some songs from the Detroit: Become Human soundtrack. It’s got some intense, but also some calming music (with the exception of the track “Kamski”) that is perfect for today’s theme: study, sleep, and repeat. 

Take a deep breath, grab your favourite caffeinated drink, your study materials, this playlist, and let’s do this! 

Tracklist:

“Edith’s Theme” by Fernando Velázquez
“The Wardrobe” by Harry Gregson-Williams 
“Time” by Hans Zimmer
“Cambridge, 1963” by Jóhann Jóhannsson
“Rowing” by Jóhann Jóhannsson
“The Theory of Everything” by Jóhann Jóhannsson
“Overflow of Love” by Alexandre Desplat
“Elisa’s Theme” by Alexandre Desplat
“Crossing Mars” by Harry Gregson-Williams
“Kara Main Theme” by Phillip Sheppard
“Father and Son – Markus” John Paesano
“Markus Main Theme” by John Paesano
“Little One – Kara” by Phillip Sheppard
“Kamski – Conner” by Nima Fakhara
“Epilogue” by Dario Marianelli 
“All is Found – Instrumental” by Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Robert Lopez
“Learning the Truth” by Pinar Toprak
“Nemo Egg (Main Title)” by Thomas Newman
“Lily’s Theme” by Alexandre Desplat

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