What music do you like to listen to when studying / working?
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Dub techno is great for coding stuff, especially in the winter.
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I like autonomic DnB
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Video game and movie soundtracks. Ambient electronic and IDM. Trance and Psychedelic Trance. All without vocals. It helps me focus on work.
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I like autonomic DnB
Yeah, me too now.
Thanks for the find. (c:
NP: Autonomicron Chpt 1
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Surprised nobody posted this yet.
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Among other things, instrumental psychodelic rock like God is an Astronaut, or most recently TFNRSH.
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Anywhere from AC/DC to pipe organ music.
Depends on what my ADHD brain wants at any given moment.
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studying: classical is best, instrumental good, something in a language I don't know acceptable
working, my actual job: something I can dance to: classic country, bluegrass, pop, hip hop, swing, salsa, cha-cha, big band
working, chores at home: something I can sing along with: folk ballads, power ballads, sea shanties, 90's hits, aughts hits, emo, any flavor of punk, singer-songwriter anthems, protest music, hyperpop, hip hop
working, on a computer: deathmetal, speed metal, power metal, alt-pop, doo-wop, hip hop, and while not technically music also standup comedy bits
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29YFe1jWFNs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B2m_Jx_rksc
Or something else with those vibes
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My favorite:
https://ambientsleepingpill.com/Supports, rather than distracts, my thoughts.
Slightly more varied:
https://ambientmodern.com/Peppier still:
https://amambient.com/Streaming links are provided in menu.
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Usually death metal, but sometimes I mix it up with something random
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And if you were to search this up, what would you type?
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And if you were to search this up, what would you type?
lofi hip hop on YouTube.
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For studying, instrumental music or at least music with lyrics I don't understand. My go-to is my own curated playlist of film/movie soundtracks.
For working, anything goes. I have a variety of playlists like metal, prog rock, fusion, acid jazz, kpop, j pop/rock, etc.
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And if you were to search this up, what would you type?
Lofi beats to study to
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I need it to not be distracting, so no vocals in a language I comprehend, or I need to have listened to the song a dozen times already.
And then I need something upbeat to keep me motivated, so 8-bit music is high up the list, overly epic orchestral music also always works, but at like 3 o'clock in the morning, nothing hits like instrumental classical music.
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Any of mayv's mixes https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKz7MQ6y9w-K456AwrcUa_geIewSGOqF- or a four hour playlist I made of the same sort of genre
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Any / all Gran Turismo soundtracks
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Chillout ambient. Basically, the Mass Effect 1 soundtrack affected my whole musical library. I ask myself -- would this music sound cool in a bar in Mass Effect? If the answer is yes, it's probably on theme.
Carbon Based Lifeforms - Hydroponic Gardens
Solar Fields - Leaving Home
2814 - Rain Temple
Cell - Hanging Masses
etc.
To the point were I created [email protected]
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I like putting on DJ sets at work. Book Club Radio has some absolute bangers. Pretty much any one from Tinzo or Jojo are good.
Hor has some good DJs on. I love Tigerhead. Some of the Bogota ones were great.
Boiler room also has some good ones. The one from Rebecca Black was actually really good.