What kind of music do you listen to?
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jimmux@programming.devreplied to Guest 23 days ago last edited by
I have some Japanese metal bands in the rotation for just this reason. Metal works in a lot of languages, actually.
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0x0@programming.devreplied to Guest 23 days ago last edited by
It's probably easier to list what i don't listen to: most country, hip-hop, rap, overly-noisy metal (where you can't really understand what the singer's grunting about), most pop.
Lately i've been listening mostly to Tool, Jinjer, Asian Dub Foundation and Thievery Corporation.
Tomorrow, who knows, maybe Madredeus or Garbage (the old stuff). -
zod000@lemmy.mlreplied to Guest 23 days ago last edited by
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bijectivehomomorphism@programming.devreplied to Guest 23 days ago last edited by
Good Kid, Phoneboy, Chappell Roan, Charlie XCX, Andrew Garden, Landon Conrath, Mickey Darling, Kevin Walkman, Troye Sivan, Boygenius
I think those are the main ones. Also "Halloween" by Novo Amor is a banger
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mrkite@programming.devreplied to Guest 23 days ago last edited by
Stuff like Tycho - Dive for when I really need to focus.
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greensofabed@lemmy.zipreplied to Guest 23 days ago last edited by
Drum and bass and electronic music. Techno if I want to finish something really fast. Lot of stuff without lyrics.
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alnitak@lemmy.dbzer0.comreplied to Guest 23 days ago last edited by
Techno, dubstep, various game OST's, some metal, orchestral, and various pop songs my partner turned me on to. Quite a few touhou remixes too.
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majorhavoc@programming.devreplied to Guest 23 days ago last edited by
Anything without lyrics. Same as others have said: synthwave and similar are great. Game soundtracks. Orchestra albums. Some metal.
Movie soundtracks are a another great resource for lyric-free music that haven't been mentioned much yet.
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seliaste@lemmy.blahaj.zonereplied to Guest 23 days ago last edited by
Trance/sextrance, scenecore and weird underground soundcloud rap
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qaz@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 23 days ago last edited by
That looks really interesting, thanks for sharing
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db0@lemmy.dbzer0.comreplied to Guest 23 days ago last edited by
Hah that was in my listenbrainz recommendations
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mrkite@programming.devreplied to Guest 23 days ago last edited by
I'm a fan of japanese indie like Gesu No Kiwami Otome.
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kissaki@programming.devreplied to Guest 23 days ago last edited by
I feel like it's very varied, but I'm not one to listen to metal or much rock. What I listen to changes from time to time.
I know the meme/prejudice of programmers listening to metal, and having long hair. I can't say I've ever felt like it was confirmed or justified. But it's not like I have that much exposure or insight to many either.
I'm not even sure I can list genres; I feel like it'd be too many and unspecific anyway. Chillhop, chillsynth, hip-hop, deep house, some pop, some german and japanese music, some chiptune, some classics of the last century; some are shared on https://soundcloud.com/kissaki
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mrwafflesnbacon@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 23 days ago last edited by
The Rippingtons, various mod trackers and some other things.
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vfsh@lemmy.blahaj.zonereplied to Guest 23 days ago last edited by
Pretty much anything EDM and a lot of hip-hop/rap. Some 90-2000s rock tossed in too
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lambda@programming.devreplied to Guest 23 days ago last edited by
Rap mostly.
When programming however, Chill Lofi HipHop beats to study/relax to. Words distract.
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ephera@lemmy.mlreplied to Guest 23 days ago last edited by
I need something without understandable lyrics (unless I've listened to that song many times before) and something that pumps me up, but doesn't cause headaches. So, 8-bit music and cheesy / 'epic' cinematic scores work well.
Well, unless it's 4 o'clock in the morning. Then nothing beats classical music. I'm never as productive as I am at 4 AM, listening to Beethoven and friends.
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helixdab2@lemm.eereplied to Guest 23 days ago last edited by
Progressive metal & related genres (currently listening to the newest Eidola album on repeat, and some Dance Gavin Dance), and bebop jazz.
But I don't program; I'm mostly cleaning up artwork for commercial printing.
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exu@feditown.comreplied to Guest 22 days ago last edited by
I mostly listen to powermetal, symphonic metal and some rock. But I'm no programmer, I'm a sysadmin.
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