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Depends on my mood.
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Lots of synthwave and electronica. But mostly without lyrics (I hesitate to say instrumental, since y'know, it's all electronic). I'm a software developer, and I find words too distracting.
I have a hard time listening to that music when I'm not working, since it tends to be painfully repetitive.
Hey, synths are instruments so they definitely fall under instrumental music.
shows what I know
About 90 seconds of alt rock, then someone will get my attention to ask a question, I'll take my headphones off, then sit for three hours with them on my neck until I remember to put them on again.
Metal. Mostly death metal, melodeath and deathcore.
Gotta be loud, fast and angry. Gotta get shit done, can't be listening to anything relaxing.
Exactly!
I think Spotify called it "indie electro hacker Thursday".
Programmer here.
Infected Mushroom or Eskimo for when I'm in the zone and pumping out code.
For debugging: Boards of Canada, Plaid, Lone, Ciaran Byrne
Ah, beautiful Plaid
Plaid is one of my all time favorites! Got to see them a few years back. If you like them, check out an artist called IDGlitch on SoundCloud. Super underrated and the closest thing I've heard to plaid:
Saved it for my code pumping sessions!
If I need to do any thinking at all - complete silence
If I do not need to do any thinking - edutainment podcasts, mostly space stuff (Universe Today, Astronomy Cast, etc.)
I listen to live sets from a bunch of different genres usually. The recommendations on my music-only YouTube account at work are incredible.
Dijon - Absolutely has been a frequent play lately
Shuffle my entire library of course.
Satie after Lorna Shore? Of course kind sir
I cycle through genres every month or so. For a while it had been ska, now I'm in a funk mood. March is all Irish music, then maybe some death metal before I switch to deep classic rock cuts and live shows.
J-pop/Mando-pop. I'm trying to pick up Canto-pop too but not being able to read the script makes it super hard.
The soothing music of Robert Evans's nasally voice saying the word Raytheon
Recently started listening to Classical on Apple Music. If not, just Pink Floyd
Maybe try some post-rock. It's usually just instrumental and often crosses almost to ambient. Bands like God is an astronaut, Mogwai, Hammock, Sigur Ros, Mono, Red Sparowes, etc.
I like listening to lofi.
Software Engineer here. I listen to a lot of Explosions In The Sky to work.
While doing work or studying i likt to listen to liquid drum and bass or coffe table jazz (name of the spotify playlist, itβs just very chill jazz) :)
Mostly (though not exclusively) Alt-country/Americana, because that's what I always listen to. As long as I've already heard it a few times, I don't typically find lyrics distracting. I'm a Contracting SME for a software company, because it's better hours and fewer crazies than being lawyer.
Seems I'm an outlier in this gang, LOL.
Usually Trance or Drum n Bass. Rhythmic with few lyrics.
Depends how much I need to concentrate. Heavy concentration requires music without lyrics so that is classical with some concentration in classical guitar for me.
If I just want some music, then heavy metal and/or rock of most flavors. Sometimes that will be www.hardradio.com .
I have a percentage of my CDs ripped and on my PC so often I'll just randomize everything in VLC. I do still spin my discs sometimes too in the 2 portable CDs players I have near my desk.
In summary: It's complicated.
ETA: I recently discovered these videos with no lyrics heavy metal. Held my interest for a little while. https://duckduckgo.com/?q=hours+of+no+lyrics+metal+music&pn=1&iax=videos&ia=videos&iai=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3Dl4fnaKBmt9k
When Iβm not on the phone or with a client, I typically listen to jazz. Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Lee Morgan, Charlie Parker, etc. Something about it just helps me focus.
Iβll also occasionally listen to movie and game soundtracks to mix things up. Itβs very rare that I ever listen to anything with lyrics while working.
A little bit of everything:
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4l4YsYNV4wjqtQ8F4sz0ul
Some instrumentals, some video game music, some electronica. The general theme is that i can properly listen to it without diverting too much of my focus, as opposed to the progmetal I normally listen to.
Thanks for sharing! I will share a little tip back, the Spotify URLs actually contain tracking by default, you can remove everything after the question-mark (including the question-mark) and the link is still completely valid :) So your link above could be, https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4l4YsYNV4wjqtQ8F4sz0ul. (I don't blame you, I blame Spotify)
Thanks!
Work in a restaurant so I need music that can match my pace. Usually this means metal (death metal/ metal core) but recently been going on a grunge kick and some 80s punk and prog.
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At my current job I can't really listen to anything. At my previous job I mostly listened to NPR.
When I'm at home doing chores, I tend to like sea shanties, most of them were literally made for doing monotonous bullshit, so it's fitting.
Doing stuff outside of my normal chores, I tend to listen to a lot of folk metal.
Dance tracks from the 80's-00's help me get through the day with a smile on my face and a bounce in my step.
Soma FM is my go-to when I just want something in the background.
Lyrics distract me, so I usually go with string quartet or lo-fi versions of rock songs.
Spotify has quite a few good playlists for exactly that.
Mostly Opeth and Meshuggah discographies lately.
You should listen to Brian Eno's Music for Airports if you haven't already. It's beautiful calm for when you're in a chaotic environment.
I listen to classical, WETA or WFMT or WCPE by default. Sometimes I listen to college radio to hear stuff I don't know about. Today I listened to a concert by Tom Waits in 1977.
Im a mail carrier and I rock audiobooks all day.
"Elevated Jam Tracks" from youtube, can't have distracting vocals.
Iβve been going through a long Final Fantasy piano YouTube track for a month so far as background music when Iβm thinking. Otherwise itβs whatever the group wants. Today it was Pickers Americana Banjo playlist. Sometimes itβs Marley or his son.
I like to cycle through game OSTs when I need to concentrate.
Final Fantasy (X and X-2 especially)
Nier and Nier Automata
Guardians Crusade
Spyro
When I'm less focused I tend to listen to my usual artists like Brand New, Coheed and Cambria, Smashing Pumpkins and The Republic Of Wolves.
I work from home a lot so I can use my record player, and I've got all kinds of stuff ranging from Taylor Swift and Lana Del Rey to Electric Wizard and Monolord. I write for a gaming website on the side and often get sent soundtracks to review, so I can spend ages on that as well. It's mostly what I'm in the mood for, although if I need to concentrate it has to be something without lyrics or I lose focus.