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Depends on my mood. My playlist are as follows:
•(Slow) Rap - this is my sad and more chill rap music.
•Country - again, sad/chill
•summertime country - this is upbeat music I'd blast at like the beach or on a boat ride.
•throwback rap - rap from like 2000-2015 or so.
• EDM - trap, drum an bass, a bit of dubstep, and some random other EDM songs that don't fit in the pop playlist.
• Rap - up beat stuff that I'd play at like a house party or something.
I don't have one that I made, but I often listen to a lofi playlist when studying or doing some work. -
SPie18266y@Stuxnet Lofi is so nice to get in the flow.
I usually don't listen to music like this, but it is the best to get concentrated.
If I listen to a specific genre I like, I get disturbed too much. Either there is a song I don't like and I want to skip or there is an interpret I like and then I want to search for other songs I like.
Right now I'm listening to the Zelda BotW soundtrack. It is also good to keep coding.
The only source of interruptions is devRant now :/ -
@SPie Yea I used to get distracted and end singing/rapping along with the song, but I'm slowly getting better at treating it as noise to focus more than anything.
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I always listen to the same music genre because I just love it and can't stand other music very long.
Always rawstyle/raw hardstyle. Artists like D-Sturb, Krowdexx, Radical Redemption, Unkind (not the metal one), Killshot and so on :) -
Podcasts, but sometimes they are distracting so mostly loads of post-rock since they are usually instrumental and really atmospheric and deep.
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newdev116yI'm a metalcore / djent guy so anything from Hacktivists, Volumes and Currents to Enter Shikari, Killswitch Engage and Slipknot :P
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What (music) are you listening to at work?
Most of the time I need music to get in a kind of flow during coding.
Sometimes I listen to some podcasts or have a documentary running.
Fortunately, my bosses are quite tolerant.
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