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Coldplay 'most sleep-inducing' band according to new survey

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This topic has made it to the news on Danish text-TV!!

 

 

Danish DR1 on 26.10.10: Coldplay 'most sleep-inducing' band

 

Coldplay is the music act most likely to make us drift off to sleep, according to a new survey conducted a hotel chain. The survey is based on replies from 6,000 people who were asked which artist / band they preferred to listen to when about to go to sleep or when relaxing.

 

Some 84 per cent of people listen to music in bed to set them up for a good night's sleep according to the survey. And in that group the majority listens to Coldplay.

 

Other artists on the list: Michael Bublé, Alicia Keys, Taylor Swift, Radiohead and Barry White. Mozart is no. 7 on the list.

Very true! :awesome:

 

Radiohead should have been higher up though.

I don't think radiohead is sleep-inducing.

list blows, see: mozart, radiohead.

 

I agree mang

  • 4 weeks later...

Hahahahahahaha, just saw this now. Hahahahaaha.

 

Some of those artists are far too upbeat for this list. :thinking:

 

I'm surprised Owl City (and all Adam Young's side projects), Swimming With Dolphins, Sailship arent on the list. Could be not many people have heard of them... And Sigur Ros too.

 

you. are. so. cool.

Coldplay helps people sleep because their music is relaxing, not because it's boring.

 

:cool:

We should so make our own list. :surprised:

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