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@dfox can we get a feature to edit our own posts.... i forgot to add music in listening lol
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kibbles2409yBeing interrupted is a part of my workflow so I have to work in silence but if I work from remotely..metal ->Metallica
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I find that classical helps me get in the zone more consistently than other genres. But regardless of what the genre is, I listen to songs with no lyrics. Fur Elise is currently my preference.
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@passwordhash might have to try that one, at the moment im listening to a radio list based on Trance Anthems Top 60, Trance/Dance with no lyrics helps me the most but i listen to Rock mostly (except that Indie Rock *shudder*)
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For me techno/house/deephouse sets. Exactly the right balance between being not too intrusive but also not mind-numbingly repetitive (though some might disagree :p)
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Depends. When it's plain coding without essential logic, metal. Everything I need my brain to work I'll listen to minimal.
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Dirty-ass Dubstep (usually Knife Party). Which is weird as outside of coding I'm mainly a metalhead and play in a death metal band 😂
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garbad59yI love to listen to podcasts if I'm designing in Sketch or Photoshop on my own. If I'm coding on my own from home I need death metal or drum n bass. Otherwise I leave one earpiece in. Always something playing;)
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garbad59yInteresting that the three genres are: metal, electronic or classical. Devs and designers have great music tastes!
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bt1415161339yFor me it's classical when I'm working something out but electro/edm when I'm just writing code.
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compatic799yElectronic indie and chill music is my jam. Unless I'm on a break, then hip hop and Jersey club, trap, and future bass gets thrown in the mix. Never really work well in silence.
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Richiix539yRecently I've taken to having a twitch stream on in the background while I'm at home. If not, just any old radio station will do!
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lima3829yI bounce around a lot, but mostly lyric-less music and techno. My mind won't try to think about the lyrics and distract me :)
Alright ladies and Gents, i find this topic very interesting but who cannot code without listening and who cannot code without silence
If your in the music listening category, what music genre hits that coding sorcery zone for you?
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