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what music do you like to listen to when you're coding (or working in general)? what gets you into the zone?

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    for work usually psytrance. which is a stark contrast to my "everyday" music selection of rock, metal, darkwave, singer/songwriter, classical and reggae.
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    @tosensei i also liked listening to psytrance while coding. but currently i'm more into stuff that's less "exciting" :D
  • 4
    Trance, metal, retrowave/synthwave, k-pop... Anything with a rhythm
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    I listen to talk radio, mostly politics, or rewatch old sitcoms that I already know well.
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    @acz0903 I admire people who can do this.. two friends of mine listen to podcasts or youtubers while coding. me and my single-threaded brain, I honestly don't know how they do that ^^
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    Anything new, video, music, audiobooks delivered to my brain to stfu
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    @soull00t that's the point for me, though: psytrance is, as the name suggests, entrancing - which helps with focussing on such a brainy topic as coding - but it's not really exciting. it's perfect background music, because it can go on forever, never changing so much that it feels like a break, or being too monotonous so it "irons flat" your mind.. but it definitely is not "exciting".
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    @tosensei hmm I mean, I guess it depends on the subgenre or the artist... i agree that the steady 4/4 beat (+ 16ths patterns) is definitely trancy. but then again it's usually enriched with different musical elements and effects and arcs of suspense that make it diversified again, and at a certain energy level and above (other than e.g. psybient or psydub) for me it's too distracting because it makes me wanna rave instead of work.. ^^
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    Daft Punk. I can listen to the Homework on a loop all day.

    Besides that deadmau5, BSOD, couple of songs by Simon Viklund, Hideki Naganuma and other electronic music artists.
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    @soull00t well - if i wanna rave, there's aggrotech and industrial. go big (and angry) or go home ;)
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    Satriani, John Petrucci , Liquid tension experiment and others like that
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    @soull00t try minimal techno. It should be quite minimal to not be distracting
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    celtic fuken fantasy rhapsodies, progressive techno, minimal house, instrumental trance, DrDisrespect's VIOLENCE/MOMENTUM/SPEED playlist, chiptunes, happycore, saharan/egyptian lounge/ambiental and sometimes NOTHING.

    I find minimal house or progressive trance to be the best ones because they have steady rhythm and the brain works well with that.
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    Funk and general electronic music
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    @iiii yeah, i like minimal... that's the amount of energy and complexity i can usually deal with while coding. i just get too easily distracted by music..^^
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    @soull00t Boris Brejha makes some good minimal techno 🤔
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    @iiii nice, need to check him out. i also like Dominik Eulberg
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    @iiii I didn't know this music term so I looked on spotify. I really liked.
  • 1
    Silence, metal, synthwave and stoner rock for me
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    All kinds of EDM, but I tend to gravitate towards progressive trance. As long as it's upbeat and doesn't have vocals (singing distracts me too easily) then it's good.
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    anything I'm into at the moment tbh. I'm currently obsessed with AURORA's latest album
  • 2
    Music from C&C Tiberium Conflict, Red Alert, Tiberian Sun and Red Alert 2
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