@azeem_khan3 Same, words distract me, I'm more on the drum & bass though. I usually like to listen to mixes like Maduk's one. The one he recorded during confinement is great
Rock/Metal
>> BMTH, Solence, falling In reverse, Beartooth, Asking Alexandria, Immenence, AnnIsOkay,...or whatever youtube suggests me along the lines.
Mostly K-pop! This is energetic and self-motivating!
Here is my playlist https://open.spotify.com/playlis...
I can't imagine coding without music!
PS: If you know Korean you can feel the song, if not fine you can feel the energy!
Personally I like to listen to piano playlists of Pixar or Disney soundtracks. Helps really tap into my creative side. An artist I love is Pogo, check him out on YouTube.
Disney piano try not to sing along to 'A whole new world' 😂
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I use it myself while working, ambient soundscapes are one of the best ways to keep productive while working IMO.
Almost always Post-Rock Prog music like this playlist https://open.spotify.com/playlis...
Mogwai, pg.lost, This Will Destroy You, Russian Circles, etc.
On a Friday though when I'm jumping into debugging and troubleshooting with a client as the day ends I usually throw on some "back when music was good" tunes from my teenage years like Taking Back Sunday, Coheed, Rise Against and jam out to this.
We created and enjoyed the best beats and found a sweet headspace to make some good decisions and enjoyed this great life we have:
https://open.spotify.com/playlis...
Depends on the task, but usually old hits that I know by heart so that my brain doesn't get distracted by novelty. The other day I listened to this episode of Switched on Pop (aka the best podcast ever), and they convinced me to give lo-fi a try: https://switchedonpop.com/episod...
Totally depends on mood and the type of work. I have very eclectic tastes that can go from Classical all the way to Heavy Metal, R&B, Happy Hardore and worse :-)
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