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What's your programming background music?

I listen to classical music
These days mostly Chinese traditional

(No I'm not Chinese)

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  • 1
    @J-2FA you made me interested now, I've made this rant for...future researches
  • 2
    A bit of everything, actually.
    - Classical music: mostly Mozart, Bach, Beethoven, Dvorak, Haydn, Handel, Wagner, Carmina Burana (O Fortuna when debbuging), Tcahikovsky, Vivaldi, and so on...
    - Ambient: Carbon Based Lifeforms mainly and others
    - Post Rock: this is my main choice: Explosions in the Sky, God is an Astronaut, Mogwai.
    - Others: David Lanz, The Reign of Kindo, The American Dollar, and a lot of Instrumental bands.

    (Maybe I'm missing some right now)
  • 1
    @IllSlapU we aren't focusing on genres but in my case nearly all Chinese traditional have the same style
  • 2
    I just combined all of my 80s superhero music, with a couple other electronic beat heavy / lyric lite tracks into a 52 hour playlist. It's been good so far.
  • 5
    indie chill, chillstep, vaporwave
  • 2
    I prefer infected mushroom, i guess they do trance. But mostly monstercat they have a good artist
  • 2
    Mostly I listen to jinsang nowadays, because he is just exceptional and I constantly have some of his tunes stuck in my head.. its awesome
  • 3
    @IllSlapU ha yeah.

    A lot of "modern 'rap'" sounds like something that's made on a whim..and the trend where it sounds like they're abusing an autotune while jumping a trampoline is just.. *cringe*..
  • 4
    Metal.

    Blind Guardian, Rhapsody, Kamelot, Van Canto, Nightwish, ...
  • 1
    I am weird. I either listen to modern rock, grime / rap or if I'm feeling tired both and a podcast all at once. Somehow it helps me think.
  • 1
    Imperial circus dead decadence 😅
  • 1
    I listen to a Korean, techno, cyberpunk, instrumental band called Idiotape.

    Or I sit there with my headphones on in silence trying to figure out what the hell is the point of it all.
  • 3
    Cinematics etc. for focus. In case of shitty tasks that need to get done either metal or dubstep.

    Whatever it is, it must not have any kind of understandable lyrics.
  • 2
    Either AmaLee , or Fantasy B.C music like that from Derek Fiechter (His album Inns and Villages is a piticular favorite of mine, it reminds me of those top-down RPGs xD)

    I'm also trying to learn Latin, so I'd love to find like Latin podcasts to listen to while I work. (Once I'm able to actually understand them, this might not work out that well, though. xD)
  • 1
    Electronic, indie, rock and others.
    For example vicetone, kakmaddafakka (don't know if spelled correct) green day and many many others
  • 3
    Rawstyle (aka raw hardstyle).

    But yah I listen to that always mostly :P
  • 2
    @Count oh yes, chinese ehru tunes are perfect for studying.

    https://open.spotify.com/user/...
  • 0
    @Root don't forget visione divine :)
  • 1
    @Count I'll have to listen in 🙂
  • 2
    Frenchcore gets me pumped up.

    Dr. Peacock most of the time
  • 1
    I'd just let youtube decide depending on my mood in any given morning, I will only intervene if a song from Justin bieber or co. starts playing..

    Last week was instrumental covers especially Saxophone :)
  • 1
    @ThatDude any favorites?
  • 2
    @simulate Hell yes. I’ll just listen to his entire discography for hours on end when I’m in the zone
  • 3
    I mostly pick a small playlist of electronic tracks (usually with vocals, those may be English or Japanese, or sometimes Chinese or Spanish or something) that I've already listened to so many times that I can't get distracted by them, but are still good songs. And then I play that on loop.

    Basically it's about music without distracting the brain. Which is weird, actually, because I do often sing along to the music without realizing it. 🤔
  • 2
    @darkmiko yeah i call that a short break 😄
  • 2
    Oh try Chinese rap from jay chou, speed up your process like a charm
  • 0
    @dehaotu i hope it has classical potentials...😅
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