Taking Your Music with You on Your Holidays
Creating a holiday mix is an important part of the preparation process for any trip abroad. Whether it's some chilled-out tunes for the pool or for lounging by the beach or some serious beats to get you club-ready, there's an art to creating a holiday playlist for your soundtrack in the sun. We've rounded up some suggestions to take into consideration when you select your songs.
For music to listen to during the day time, laid back beats from Jack Johnson and Bob Marley are always a good choice. If that's too relaxed, and you'd like something a bit more upbeat, the Caribbean flavours from the likes of Sean Paul and Rihanna are also worth putting on your playlist. There's nothing better than lying on a Hammock with a cool cocktail listening to beats from Barbados or jams from Jamaica.
No holidays are complete without at least one night out in the local town, sampling the local bars and testing the nightlife - especially in Europe. So called 'Eurotrash' music will be rife: blousy, loud pop songs from little known artists that hit the big time in the resorts when the sun shines, and setting the party atmosphere.
When it comes to music to party to before you hit the clubs, there are a wealth of programmes on the web that can help you create the perfect playlist that is also up-to-date too. Not only will this help you get ready to hit the dance floor, but you'll seem as clued in as the DJ, and will be able to impress all your friends before your big night on the town.
Challenge your fellow travellers to make the best playlist they can, and decide between you who wins, or has the best musical taste. Not only does this mean that you are guaranteed to get some good music, but it also becomes a memorable part of your holiday.
For music to listen to during the day time, laid back beats from Jack Johnson and Bob Marley are always a good choice. If that's too relaxed, and you'd like something a bit more upbeat, the Caribbean flavours from the likes of Sean Paul and Rihanna are also worth putting on your playlist. There's nothing better than lying on a Hammock with a cool cocktail listening to beats from Barbados or jams from Jamaica.
No holidays are complete without at least one night out in the local town, sampling the local bars and testing the nightlife - especially in Europe. So called 'Eurotrash' music will be rife: blousy, loud pop songs from little known artists that hit the big time in the resorts when the sun shines, and setting the party atmosphere.
When it comes to music to party to before you hit the clubs, there are a wealth of programmes on the web that can help you create the perfect playlist that is also up-to-date too. Not only will this help you get ready to hit the dance floor, but you'll seem as clued in as the DJ, and will be able to impress all your friends before your big night on the town.
Challenge your fellow travellers to make the best playlist they can, and decide between you who wins, or has the best musical taste. Not only does this mean that you are guaranteed to get some good music, but it also becomes a memorable part of your holiday.
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Catherine McCulloch is a travel writer who often finds great deals on cheap flights and places to stay from the MyTravel website.
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