Why Do I Want to Stay for Another Drink? The Subconscious Power of Music in Hotels

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Think back to the last time you stayed at a hotel: Did you notice the music playing? Maybe, maybe not. Either way, that music was likely highly curated. And this week, we explore how that music comes together—and the psychology behind it all. Our guide is Rachel Parsons, a multimedia journalist and host of the solo travel series The Peregrine Dame. Rachel, who splits her time between London and L.A., was sitting in a hotel lounge when she overheard someone actively monitoring the music in the room. Suddenly, she was paying attention to the music in a way she never had before. And she wanted to know: What exactly is happening behind the scenes? To answer her question, she spoke with everyone from the CEO of a company that curates music for hotels to a music psychologist who shares why music is so effective in creating memories and moods. Resources

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Book a night at the Andaz Liverpool Street

Book a night at the NoMad London

Listen to Ambie’s work

Read the Psychology of Music

Meet this week’s guests

Rachel Parsons, multimedia journalist

Gideon Chain, CEO of Ambie

Alex Lamont, music psychologist

Kristen Millar, creative director NoMad Hotels

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