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What kind of music do you listen to while working?

Looking for what others find good for their productivity or code writing. What kind of music do you listen to that gets you in the zone?

For me, it can be anything from classical to metal, lofi to an entire playlist of hans zimmer.

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Michiel Hendriks

In generally I prefer not to listen to music as it generates various forms of distraction. Singing is the worst as the text affects you train of thought. But also a strong beat, or rhythm can clash with the current flow. These can affect your productivity. I mostly listen to music when there are other distractions I need to cancel out.

When I do listen to music I listen to video game music which has been created for ambiance. This music can easily dissolve in the background and not cause more distractions.

Several artist I listen to are:

  • Austin Wintory. Albums like Journey, ABZU, and Flow.
  • Ben Prunty. Especially the FTL soundtrack is good.
  • Disasterpeace.
  • Jeremy Soule. Mostly the Elder Scrolls sounds tracks, as a lot of the others are not really that ambiant
  • Garoad. A lot of good background music in the VA​-​11 HALL​-​A soundtrack.

Generally noc-action focused simulation video games and classic puzzle games have good background music suitable for programming.

Sometimes I kick it up a notch with some strong sythwave from

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Ryan Norton

I completely forgot about Ben Prunty. Thank you! So good!

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Priyansh Jain

Witcher my friend

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Landry Monga

Personally mostly progressive and house music.

I like what can be called "brain food" music. It puts me in a mood where I am 100% into my work and cannot be distracted.

open.spotify.com/user/1220697692/p...

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Sadra Isapanah Amlashi • Edited

That's awesome👌 thanks, Landry 🙏

While I'm coding, I listen to these playlists too:

Beats to think I
open.spotify.com/user/spotify/play...

Beats to think II
open.spotify.com/user/1128469578/p...

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Alec Larson

House and ambient music are my favorites. 😏

Check out this house mix: youtube.com/watch?v=ZSk8k6basWw

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rhymes

There are some good pointers here:

I do not differentiate between coding music and music for the rest of the activities :-D.

I mostly listen to various playlists on Spotify, the last album I enjoyed was Cardi B's.

Jóhann Jóhannsson – Orphée is a favorite of mine in the soothing music department.

I've also tried listening to Max Richter - Sleep which is 8 hours of music designed to be listened to while... sleeping :-D

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Joshua Bemenderfer

Both Jóhann Jóhannsson and Max Richter are in my playlist as well. You've got good taste. ;)

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rhymes

Ahah thanks!

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edA‑qa mort‑ora‑y

Generally death metal, doom death, dark ambient and anything else atmospheric and distant. Usually I start the day with slower material and increase the intensity as the hours pass.

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One of the few! Tempo for me is usually dependent on my mood at the moment, but I generally stick to faster death metal or grindcore while working. My "head down and focusing" album has been Cryptopsy - None So Vile.

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PNS11

Circle of Dead Children, Human Harvest.

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edA‑qa mort‑ora‑y

Kataklysm, Valkenfyre, Bloodbath, Behemoth are part of my high intensity fallbacks.

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Sergey Kislyakov

Anything with good bass and beats.

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Alec Larson

Agreed! Here's a good mix: youtube.com/watch?v=ZSk8k6basWw ✌️

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Aaron Santos

For me, depends on the mood I arrive at the office: disco, oldies, new age, pop or rock en español; but in general I preffer dubstep or music like that (with high bass, weird sounds and no lyrics) at high volume. I need to isolate from conversations or whatever are happening at the officce.
I love rock and classical music, but I find I lost focus very quickly aprecciating songs, so it's very easy to get distracted.

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Colin Morgan

All sorts of stuff!

  • EDM
  • Prog Rock
  • Metal
  • Punk
  • Alt Rock
  • Hip Hop
  • Classical
  • Folk
  • Celtic
  • Instrumental Metal/Rock
  • Stuff that I don't even know the genre of.

Often I'll just let youtube or spotify run wild and see what happens. After work I sometimes find I have a song or two stuck in my head. I'll usually dig into that genre and listen to it for a few weeks or months.

I'm not going to lie, part of why I enjoy programming is because I get to listen to music most of the day. On that note, after almost ten years of listening to music with headphones on, I'm pretty sure my hearing has suffered.

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Scott Spence • Edited

I love listening to Drum n' Bass whilst I'm coding, I love listening to it when I'm at the gym too, really helps me zone in.

Gym and Code are two separate playlists, coding one with less distracting vocals in there and the gym one with uplifting stuff 👌

And for super laser focus time I use brain.fm which uses science!

science

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Carly Ho 🌈

My general best working music is largely ambient electronic with minimal or unclear vocals such that it’s not distracting, but with some dissonant/jarring qualities to keep my work rhythm up. Some of my favorites are Gazelle Twin, Alec Lambert, Andy Stott, Disasterpeace, Susumu Hirasawa, and the Mr. Robot soundtrack.

If I want to switch it up, I either put on some upbeat foreign-language pop music or the communal company Spotify playlist, since sometimes I think just switching my playlist can get me out of a rut and most of my coworkers have very different and fun music taste!

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rob

I don't distinguish between the music i listen to when coding or any other time but i try to avoid music with to much singing because that music tends to distract me. So my favorite music genre is Drum&Bass and fortunately there are many tracks with no or few vocals.

Playlists i prefer:

Run 'N' Bass 170-175 BPM

Drum & Bass Top Tracks

Technimatic's Box of Tricks