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What's playing in your headphones while you code?

Ben Halpern on January 18, 2017

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Ryan Norton • Edited

A mix of ambient, electronic and jazz. Disparition, explosions in the sky, Adam Young, Miles Davis and Antonio Carlos Jobim.

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Eduardo Gómez Vásquez
  • Black Metal
  • Trash Metal
  • Folk Metal
  • Power Metal
  • Heavy Metal
  • Nu Metal
  • Symphonic Metal
  • Death Metal

There is another kind of music?

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Vicus

Prog Metal. Otherwise you are missing Dream Theater, Devin Townsend, Leprous, Haken. And what kind of life is that?

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Eduardo Gómez Vásquez

You're right!

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Ben Sinclair

Pirate Metal?

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Adnan Kičin

Mostly instrumentals because the lyrics can sometimes distract me and lead to a solo performance that no one needs or wants to hear.

Here are some of those:

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Luis Ventura

Almost anything from Beatles to Taylor Swift to Daft Punk to Rachmaninoff when writing boilerplate code or simple stuff, but I need total silence when writing complex algorithms or debugging, so I always carry a couple of rubber ear plugs from hardware stores.

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Chris Pahla

Jay Z 4:44

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Paul Frame

The Dark Knight’s soundtrack

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Ben Halpern

Oh that sounds great

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Madzz Srestha

Right now Lost on You by LP. What I listen to varies with my mood and what I am working on.

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James Hood

+1

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Phil Thomas

Thanks! I'm going to give this a listen this morning.

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Yerkon

thanks

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Mike 🤘

Usually heavy and high-energy. Usually metal. I put together some of my favorites albums and removed anything that wasn't high-tempo: open.spotify.com/user/mikengarrett...

If you're looking for somethign new, here's the best metal releases from 2016: open.spotify.com/user/mikengarrett...

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Ghost

Oh yes, metal, dubstep or anything high energy. An absolute must!

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Daniel Mason

Exactly the same here. It works so well.

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Brian Hanna

Same here, preferably with harsh, mostly indecipherable vocals. Prevents me from getting distracted by the lyrics.

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TPiddy

Agreed.... metal of all kinds, though I tend to shy away from doom/black/death...

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Callum Messiter

The entire soundtrack to the Lord of the Rings trilogy is great. A day of writing code can sometimes feel like a bare-footed journey from the comfort of the Shire to an ork-surrounded volcano via the lair of a giant man-eating spider, so it's really quite thematically appropriate: youtu.be/_SBQvd6vY9s

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Daniel Waller (he/him)

Yes! Bit too dark sometimes but works great anytime after lunch

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Carlton Hanna

I usually forget to put headphones on. Once I start coding time flies and I forget about music. When I do remember, I find music without too much lyrics does the trick. Mogwai is a good band to listen to.

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Ben Halpern

You must not work in an open office!

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Jess Lee

YES. Mogwai all day everyday.

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Erika Wiedemann

I'm usually creeping my spotify discover playlist for Liquid / DnB tracks, and chill EDM. Nice, ethereal background.

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Eric Ekong

Very similar. Chilled dubstep, a lot of instrumental hip-hop (anything by Blue Sky Black Death!) ambient tracks. I try to stay away from action movie soundtracks because the turns of pace make me anxious.

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sechaba tsotetsi

Try Aso on soundcloud real cool

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Eric Ekong

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Ben Halpern

So you're usually looking for new tracks, or do you listen to the same ones a lot?

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Erika Wiedemann

It's about a 50/50 split. When I really need to focus, I use songs I know I like from my saved (most of which came from discover). When I can focus a little less, I casually look for new ones.

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Gabe Dunn

That's pretty much what I'll do.

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Jordan Roskelley
  • Fastfall Dustforce OST
  • Tron/Tron Remix
  • Chipzel/FantomenK/EnV (electronic, not rap)
  • Dunderpatrullen/Rymdkraft/Bossfight
  • Lindsey Stirling
  • Moby (esp Play)
  • Fatboy Slim
  • The Glitch Mob
  • 65daysofstatic
  • Anamanaguchi - Endless Fantasy
  • Muse
  • David Guetta - Nothing But The Beat disc 2
  • Ludovico Einaudi - Divenire
  • Mortal Kombat: Annihilation (as embarrassing as that is)
  • Papa Roach/Disturbed/Evanescence ...probably more
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Kinna Thompson

Ludovico Einaudi! I love Divenire, especially when I'm frustrated by something. I haven't tried Lindsey Stirling while working, but I'll have to now!

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Phil

Love the range there. Add the Atmospheric Black Metal playlist from Spotify and Netsky dnb stuff. Mood dependant always.

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Ben Halpern

I recently got into the sound track from The Social Network movie and I find it to be the perfect mix of tempo for me. I definitely recommend it. Great sound track in and of itself, but also reminiscent of a movie all about building a pretty damn popular website.

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Ashe

Such a great soundtrack, I can never skip it when it comes on!

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Tahini

Likewise. Great choice for coding.

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Agustín Ventura Carrasco

Great album, as almost any OST by Trent Reznor. I also enjoy listening to Lost Girl and Before the flood ones.

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Marcos Felipe Pimenta Rodrigues

brain.fm/
Seriously, within seconds into listening to the focus mode, I get thrice the concentration level. In about 30 minutes I'm almost in a trance. I recommend taking breaks from time to time, though; if I listen to it for too long I feel weird and disconnected from the reality.

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Juhi

The Skyrim soundtrack (or any Elder Scrolls ones) as well as electronic or ambient music usually.

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pandom

This! Spotify has a good collection.

Anything by Jeremy Soule is good.

  • Blizzard game Soundtracks
  • Hans Zimmer
  • Aphex Twin
  • 65daysofstatic
  • Celldweller
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HawiCaesar

Hans Zimmer Always!

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Diogo Correia

According to last.fm, I mostly listen to Ambient, Electronic & Jazz. Artists like:

  • Nils Frahm
  • Ólafur Arnalds
  • Gustavo Santaolalla
  • Floating Points
  • Rival Consoles
  • Boards of Canada
  • GoGo Peguin
  • Bonobo

and many others.

I used brain.fm previously, and while it works it can get tiring after a few weeks of listening to the same drone sounds. Too me what most helps me get into flow is calm, smooth, deep background music.

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N0X

BoC is perfect

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Logan Gray

I mostly find any music with lyrics, etc. is sometimes too distracting.

So ambient / electronic is always nice.

Also, I've always found SomaFM Defcon music - is always good.
somafm.com/player/#/now-playing/de...

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manuel

I like SomaFM. I made a simple page for me to listen Groove Salad :)

wildauer.io/somafm/

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Anirudh Murali

Am I the only one listening to Interstellar OST? It's pure bliss, it takes us to whole new dimension.

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Fernando Alvarez

Depend on the mood but here's my overall genres

  • Psychedelic Rock
  • New Age
  • 80's, 70's, 60's and 50's in general
  • Metal
  • Classic Music

== Geek Stuff Incoming ==

  • Movies OST
  • Video games OST
  • Anime OST
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avallete
... 
while(programming)
{
    music = randomPickOne([
    "keygens music compilation", 
    "Epic music", // (Hans Zimmer)
    "Game OST remix/compilation", //(mirror edge is awesome)
    "Electro house/chill"
   ]);
   playIt(music);
} 
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Mark

It can be anything really, mostly pop and hip hop; sometimes k-pop, or classic rock or big band. What I tend to do is play the same songs over and over and over again.

Anytime my music starts up after being stopped, I start at the beginning of one giant Spotify playlist I've been adding to over the years. I know how many times I've been interrupted by how often I've heard the first song today, or how deep into the playlist I got.

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Alexander Kashev

Zachtronics' games soundtracks, e.g. SHENZHEN I/O OST: zachtronics.bandcamp.com/album/she...

Some Ben Prunty, e.g. Cipher: benprunty.bandcamp.com/album/ciphe...

In general, preference for electronica.

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Vicente Jr Yuchitcho

Yes! Love the Shenzhen I/O soundtrack.

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Casen

Metal, 90's rock (nirvana, pearl jam, alice in chains, etc), tons of hip hop (E40, Too $hort, Snoop, Dre, Biggie, etc), Alt rock/Indie (Coheed and cambria, Spoon, Arcade fire, The Shins, etc), and finally sometimes I will put on various forms of electronic music, but I tend not to pay too much attention to who the artist is.

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Pavneet Singh Saund

Working in an open office means headsets with noise cancellation is a must. I used to listen to well-known Rock / metal music. I've found more that the more variation there is, the easier it is to et distracted.

After discovering mindfulness I've started enjoying silence, and that's the music of my choice these days: silence (noise cancellation almost works for that)

I've found the TRON / Social Network soundtracks to be quite enjoyable when not doing brain-taxing work.

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Andy Johnson

Electronic. Dubstep, Trance, Techno, whatever. Lots of Lindsey Stirling, actually.

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Jessy

Depends on the day, but I really like those lo-fi hip hop streams on Youtube. You know, the ones with the looped old anime backgrounds? youtube.com/watch?v=h8W73zB4VMM

I also enjoy liquid dubstep/chillstep. Anything that's relatively low tempo and mostly instrumental, really.

I tried listening to the music I usually like while working (mostly rock), but felt I was concentrating on the music instead of my work.

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Chris Flores

Sharing my personally curated EDM/Electronic music playlist here (has almost 600 songs and growing. I also update it almost every day). I listen to it everyday and it works well for me!

open.spotify.com/user/complexchris...

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Dulan Lawliet~

Switch(mood){
case 1:
Atmospheric/ Epic/ Ambient Metal
break;
case 2:
Post Grunge/ Stoner Rock
break;
case 3:
Old School Rap/Hiphop/RnB/Pop/Electro
break;
case 4:
The Weekend haha
break;
default:
Shuffle all
}

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Steffen Frosch

It totally depends on the situation. When i am in a greenfield project i like to hear some electronic tunes. I like things without lyrics like Jean-Michel Jarre or Rival Consoles. Or on other occasions i really enjoy David Hicken (piano artist which if you did not know him you should definitely check it out ).

If i'll have to bugfix something in a legacy code base (it happens from time to time) i sometimes need some energetic or aggressive tunes. E.g. Carpenter Brut or The Algorithm are quite good for this kind of work. Even though sometimes i hear music with lyrics i find it most of the time distracting while coding.

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A.D.

Noise Cancelling headphones without the music (QC35, previously QC15). I've tried many things like brain.fm, focus zen, simply noise, focusmusic.fm - all of them became boring after 2-3 weeks.

I also have a 'debugging' playlist on spotify - when I need less concentration. 'Fast' music without vocals - liquid Drum 'n' Bass, Daft Punk's TRON: Legacy OST. Sometimes i switch to classical music when I'm working on something frustrating - Tchaikovsky symphony 5, Vivaldi Four Seasons, Camille Saint-Saens or Prokofiev Romeo and Juliet.

I like to thing of myself as die hard death metal fan, but I can't code with this music.

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Anton Krylov

I love coding in silence, and I do it whenever possible. It can bring my concentration to the levels I will never reach with music: if I listen to some new recommended music, then occasional intrusive and lyrics-rich tracks are inevitable; if I listen to something I already listened to, some tracks distract me with associated memories.
When coding in silence is not possible, I usually turn on some noise or find playlists for coding, depending on current mood.

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Joshua Bemenderfer
  • Ludovico Einaudi
  • Mattia Cupelli
  • Ramin Djawadi
  • Zack Hemsey
  • John Powell
  • Byetheway-May
  • Iván Torrent
  • Tartalo Music
  • Kai Engel
  • Kevin MacLeod
  • Harry Gregson-Williams

Yes, I like obscure instrumental artists. Any more anyone can recommend?

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Kinna Thompson

You don't have Max Richter or Yann Tiersen on this list? I'm surprised. Also: Johann Johannsson, Nathan Barr and the Sunshine OST (John Murphy!)

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Joshua Bemenderfer

Oh hey look, my playlists just grew by a couple hundred songs! Thanks a ton!

I actually do have some stuff from John Murphy. I just didn't stick it on the list because the number of songs was so low compared to those other ones.

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Samuel

Frickin' Hands Up and Techno music at the time. Actually, mostly from web radio. Not even sure if I love it or hate it; they don't always play tracks I like. I'll definitely check out your playlist. Thank you!

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WuerfelDev

I just searched on Spotify and found this playlist, which is really cool for now!

I change my preferred playlist/songs/...form time to time so sometimes I hear dubstep, or concentration music and sometimes even no music, but that's not usual

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Tamir Bahar

It varies for me. Most anything can work, as long as:

  1. I don't feel a need to sing-along
  2. The lyrics are not the dominant part (vocals - OK; not the lyrics)

And for your extreme focus needs - Terraforming by Wide Eyes looping over and over and over.

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Mark Bussell Jr

Depends on the day. Today it's Jimmie Bratcher. :)

Other days it's been some mix of Hendrix, Chickenfoot, Audioslave, Joe Bonnamassa. Some times it's a bit of Ozzy and Metallica. I break out the classical from time to time.

I think the only type of music not represented in my collection is rap. Just doesn't appeal to me.

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David Kinzer

I usually like silence if I can get it. Otherwise if I really need to concentrate I grab coffee and listen to something with bi-neural beats over youtube.

If I'm working on something that doesn't require much concentration or is boring then I listen to "The Magicians" in the background (which I've watched so many times now that it's good background noise.

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Pramod Gangwal

Mostly hans zimmer instrumental. also Braid Soundtrek (Downstream my fav.)
Mainly instrumental only as I don't want to lose my concentration repeating the lyrics.
Different Guitars cover do as well :)

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ForFer

It depends, I have 2 programming moods, depending on whether there are strong theoretical background to what I have to code or not (for scientific projects at school), I use classical, or a mix of punk/pop/rock/alternative

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Massimo Artizzu

I've created several playlists, divided by genre, that I listen according to the mood:

  • Rock (listening now - Queen, Muse, Foo Fighters, ...);
  • Pop (Sting, R.E.M., Depeche Mode...);
  • Dance/electronic (Daft Punk, Planet Funk, Fatboy Slim...);
  • Classic (Beethoven, Mozart, Rossini...);
  • Epic (Two Steps From Hell, Audiomachine, Hans Zimmer...);
  • Celtic (Secret Garden, Clannad, Hevia...);
  • Heavy (Nightwish, Rammstein, Within Temptation...);
  • Instrumental/new age (Mike Oldfield, Vangelis, Enigma...).

Sometimes I also listen to noisli, or genre playlists (liked electroswing recently). I like to vary a lot, I just don't like rap/hip hop and dubstep.

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Steve Rudolfi

On any given day, a few things may be playing:

  • A playlist of my current favorite songs
  • NPR / TED talks
  • White/"Coffee-shop" noise
  • Nothing, I'm just wearing headphones so people don't talk to me.
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David Vincent Gagne

I can't believe nobody has mentioned Bach yet. Beethoven. Mozart.
Also a big fan of Radio Dismuke -- davidgagne.net/2017/02/27/radio-di...

And, yes, the Social Network soundtrack is great.

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Gabe Dunn

I will normally listen to something along the lines of 'chill' music. I find it relaxing and it helps me focus.

I will also occasionally throw in a random song that doesn't fit with the rest of them once in a while, because I just found the song or just remembered it from a while back.

The list that I have is always changing. I find a song, listen to it way too much, and then it gets boring. So I will always go through Spotify's Discover weekly playlist, and that will usually have a good song or two.

Currently, I'm listening to remixes by (DJ) Vanic - Make Me Fade, Can't Sleep & The Cops are my favourites. I have a song or two by K.Flay, a song or two by Lil Dicky, and not too much else. This is sure to be different by this time next week though.

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Phil Thomas

I work out of a home office and tend not to use headphones, maybe I should try that though.

Nonetheless, I usually listen to something in the "Focus" mood of Spotify, trying something new each time that I run through an entire playlist. I do find that I am most focused/productive when listening to songs that do not have lyrics played. One thing that I use to love listening to was the Daft Punk - Tron Legacy album/soundtrack (youtube.com/watch?v=OIM8RxaK5rE)

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Habib Qureshi

Heavy Metal!
Heave metal with earbuds (usually from computer instead of smartphone).

I play selected playlist and usually like last.fm for music discovery.
For the heavy metal theme spotify, deezer none satisfy my taste so I build my own playlists..

youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7goQ0B...

last.fm/user/habibcs

Hate Nu metal
Doom metal
Doom death metal (FAV)
Melodic death metal (FAV)
Death metal
Deathcore
Hardcore
Black metal
Power/War/Thrash metal

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Well... There's a bit of everything. It's usually fast instrumental music from many artists on the Internet, like F-777 or Waterflame (just to name a few). And there are some musics on Soundtrack that are great too.

Also listening to a bit of Undertale soundtrack (it's a great one) and remixes of it.

On Todo list: make a proper playlist or some kind of album of coding music

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(ಠ_ಠ) sCrain

If I'm looking for variety, I'll usually listen to Programming Music Mix for Dark Minds: youtube.com/watch?v=KGH26RaM0M4

Sometimes I just want something more like close to white/grey noise, but with a dab of a beat to it so then I'll listen to this, title "CLEANSE Destructive ENERGY From Over-Thinking | Theta Binaural Beats" youtube.com/watch?v=Cpw_Wkm05j8

Both of these channels have other variations on these themes as well.

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Kevin Path

Edm keeps me in the zone been switching between two Spotify playlists:

open.spotify.com/user/hurtmeplease...

open.spotify.com/user/akhilsagar/p...

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Dave Jacoby

I like Orbital. If it has a decent beat and I can ignore what few vocals there are, it'll work. Metal is great, esp Dio-era Sabbath.

I like jazz IRL, but while coding, it demands your attention in ways that just don't work.

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Brandon Wanamaker

Fleet Foxes radio on Apple Music, something like the Stranger Things soundtrack or a custom Focus playlist that I put together consisting of a lot of film scores (Deathly Hallows, Star Wars, Jane Eyre [Dario Marianelli], Winter's Bone, Doctor Who, etc.)

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Matt Lancaster

What music I listen to depends on my mood personally. It could be Grunge, Punk, Hard Rock, Classic Rock, Indie, Folk; you name it. Lately, I've been listening to a lot of the comedy playlists on Spotify.

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Jose Gonzalez

Brain Fm
Brain.fm - it really gets me in the zone.

For intense focus, this is my go-to website. Best because I don't have to think about what to listen to. Their focus selections REALLY work.

Video game music

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Tom Offringa

Chiptunes!

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Edmar S. Gonçalves

I listen to soundtracks for the most part.
Movies: The Lord of The Rings, Unbreakable, Road to Perdition, Ex Machina, Planet Earth Part 2 to name a few.
Games: Journey, Assassin's Creed Revelations and Dead Space 3 are my top choices in this category.
I also use some of Google's Play Music channels like Trappy Instrumentals, Soft Trap Beats, Downtempo Instrumentals and Classic Ambient.

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Greg Robson

If you want ambient background noise I can't recommend this site enough - dozens of constantly varying soundscape generators...
mynoise.net/

All the samples are designed so you never get repetition and you can adjust the frequency balance for optimal distraction blocking (because Janet in Accounts has a voice that occupies 10KHz...)

If you donate a bit of £/$ (no minimum), it helps pay for the bandwidth and support the guy who runs it. He's sourcing sounds in person and everything is top quality.

When I need to focus (designing an algorithm for example) I'll have this on. Otherwise if it's straightforward plugging Bootstrap templates together Chillstep/Chillhop/Vocal Trance makes me code a bit faster :)

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Generally heavy bleepy-bloops, with a bias towards non-vocal. The Glitch Mob are excellent in this respect, though both Mystery Skulls and Studio Killers do a great job of keeping me focused, despite the vocals.

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Gonzalo

Video games soundtracks, currently Broken Age's, but these are cool too:

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Charles Reace

For some reason, if I really need to concentrate and get stuff done, Pink Floyd's "Animals" album is my go-to. I suspect it's some combination of the fact that I like it, but also that it has a bit of a trance-like nature to it that does not pull my attention away from what I'm working on.

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Wernich ️

i like a variety of things classical or choir music, acoustic guitar tunes, classic rock, taylor swift, 80s...

but only if i'm coding. if i'm reading up on something, then i need silence. even violins are distracting. :)

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Brian Hanna

Progressive metal, usually. Either instrumental or with near-undecipherable growls--lyrics are distracting. Animals as Leaders, Cloudkicker, Fallujah, The Atlas Moth, Opeth, Vektor. The list could go for days. Sometimes I'll switch it up and listen to video game soundtracks, or occasionally, some podcasts if I'm doing something lighter

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Carly Ho 🌈

Gazelle Twin, Disasterpeace, Andy Stott, Headless Horseman, soundtracks that fall into the "weird electronica/ambient" category (e.g. Arrival, Mr. Robot, Stranger Things, We Know the Devil)—I figured out a while back that I do best working to music that's like... slightly jarring white noise that's minimally distracting but not too soothing.

Either that or really bright upbeat K-pop. I don't really have an in-between, ha ha.

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Antonio Radovcic

For focussed work I prefer Indie-Game-Sountracks (e.g. C418, Austin Wintory, Disasterpiece), mostly easy and silent stuff.
For easier stuff like styling, markup and handling tickets I listen to podcasts or audio-books.

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Anthony Delgado

EDM ..... Daft Punk, Ship Wrek, Tobu, Marshmallow, Jinco, and a ton of other artists. Anything with a dope beat and not too many words to think about. I also have a tendency to listen to the same song on repeat for 12+ hours straight during coding sprints and Hackathons. That’s how I get into a flow state. 💯💯💯

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aurel kurtula

Most of the time nothing. You know, you have the headphones on but you forget that for some reason or another you forgot to turn the music on.

A while back I read a post where Oliver Emberton shared his music list on spotify and so I have been using that. The main attraction is they most are instrumentals so they do not distract me

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Mike Susz

while coding or writing i find that i can't listen to people saying words; that includes podcasts or new music. but i can listen to music that i've known for a long time -- i can even sing along with stuff i know by heart, while i type new writing or code.

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Guillermo Gerard

I usually search for some keywords like dubstep, glitch, gaming, epic music (yes, you already guess it: I'm not a metal guy). I really like how the violin sounds, so right now I'm listening to Lindsey Stirling

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Jerod Estapa

Tycho. Always, Tycho.

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djkwagala

I listen to instrumentals of christian music especially: youtube.com/watch?v=rvo4P0SfBOw&li...

Recently I'm hooked to some Nigerian gospel mix: youtube.com/watch?v=fHWCE054TEM

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Darshak Parikh

I am a big fan of LukHash. He's a Polish artist who produces chiptune, fused with electro and dubstep. Everything from his tunes to the album and track names put your brain into coding mode.

Have a look at his site: lukhash.com

You can download his discography at jamendo.com/artist/353807/lukhash

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Mikel Farley

Any time need to get work done, I have a couple small playlists I set on shuffle & swap every 30 - 60 minutes. A mix over lively Irish jig & some-what funky smooth (metro?) Jazz. It's a strange combo but they blend surprisingly over long periods of time on repeat.

play.google.com/music/playlist/AMa...

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Arne Mertz

Lots of electronic stuff. EDM, trance, drum'n'bass, dubstep. But also some trip hop, soundtracks, sometimes a bit of metal, even some Americana made in Hamburg!: open.spotify.com/album/6OvZVQQZyW6...

Current favourite: open.spotify.com/track/6hYyiunELXz...

Mixed fav playlist
open.spotify.com/user/1128664007/p...

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Paulo H. R. Pinheiro

Charlie Parker, Miles Davis and Itamar Assumpção.

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Mark Erikson

Trance, primarily from DI.fm. I'm a big fan of their Vocal Trance and Epic Trance channels. I'm usually either streaming one of those two channels, or listening to songs I first heard on those channels and added to my collection.

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Gert Sønderby

Dragonforce, Helion Prime, Halestorm, Rise Against, if I want something hard-hitting with guitar and drums.

Danny Baranovsky, MDK if I feel a need for an electronic beat.

Or soundtracks from any number of movies and games (seriously, check out the Horizon Zero Dawn OST, it's gorgeous).

Occasionally some Simple Plan, a bit of J-pop, Tokelauan band Te Vaka comes up, and a weird, eclectic mixture of things.

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smoke fumus

You want full list or something specific? I'll give you a scoop.
Crapton of synthwave/newwave, jpop+jrock, some vgm osts for good measure.
It really depends on the task and the general mood, but here's a few examples:
"Droid Bishop - lost in symmetry" album
Uplink ost
Various Jpop/Jrock (usually OPs), to example - Slayers Try Ost (treasury vox), or jam project discography
Little big adventure ost
Legend of kyrandia 2 ost
Panorama Cotton Ost
Super Hydelide ost (out of freedom, chaos separator and light metal specifically)
Crusader - No remorse/no regret ost
Big Pharma ost
Theme Hospital ost
Planet mule theme
F.T.L. ost (including extended version with Hacking malfunction and Lost ship)
Raiden 1 ost
Tyrian Ost

And that's to name a few. My collection grows month by month C:

Also no headphones - 5.1 system. Easier on the head.

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Korsukov Ilia

Recently I've been enjoying listening to the FIP Radio: fipradio.fr/player
They mostly play jazz, classical music and melodic rock. I find that very fitting for me when I'm coding.
Although sometimes I enjoy switching to something more fast-paced and/or heavy: Carpenter Brut, Caravan Palace, PUP, Paramore, Astronautalis, Guts.

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Jan Everaert

I can mostly be found all over the place. One day it might be the soundtrack of "how to train your dragon", the next it might be ska or electroswing to any electronic one. One golden rule though: if there is a bass involved; deeper means better

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Ben Wolf

I usually listen to Metal: HardCore, MetalCore, Post HardCore, Death Metal, symphonic Metal, you name it. :)
I listen to albums on my phone. I regularly check Apple Music for new releases of bands I know or similar/recommended bands.
It pushes me forward and blocks out the sounds of our office (~25 people).

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Michał Matyas ⚠️

Mostly the playlist I've created over two years ago and kept updating ever since - open.spotify.com/user/d4rkypl/play...

It's a mix of dnb, dubstep, hardstyle and other brain sledgehammers to keep you from feeling tired and sleepy :)

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Jonathan Bohorquez

I like to code with rock (heavy metal, power metal, progressive, rock and roll, Psychedelic) but sometimes when the coding session is intense I switch to electronic. I think the difference relies on the tasks and my mood. I'm big fan of Armin Van Buuren, Tiesto, Paul Van Dyk.

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Jonathan Bohorquez

I like to code with rock (heavy metal, power metal, progressive, rock and roll, Psychedelic) but sometimes when the coding session is intense I switch to electronic. I think the difference relies on the tasks and my mood. I'm big fan of Armin Van Buuren, Tiesto, Paul Van Dyk.

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Jonathan Bohorquez

I like to code with rock (heavy metal, power metal, progressive, rock and roll, Psychedelic) but sometimes when the coding session is intense I switch to electronic. I think the difference relies on the tasks and my mood. I'm big fan of Armin Van Buuren, Tiesto, Paul Van Dyk; and of course good music comes with a nice pair of headphones. I recommend Bose QC25 or QC35

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Mike Gasparelli

I recently discovered instrumental hip-hop, and have found it's the perfect music for day-today coding. It's not too distracting if I need to focus, but keeps me in a groove. A couple of my go-tos would be Jaku by DJ Krush or Endtroducing by DJ Shadow. If I don't need to think too much, and just need to bang out some code, I like something more aggressive, like metal or dubstep.

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Christian Flanagan

Depends--monkey work that I don't have to think too much about, Bluegrass and Irish Folk. (I keep it traditional.) If I have to think and problem solve, Space, Drone, Ambient, Steve Roach, Robert Rich, Biosphere, Brian Eno, Aes Dana.

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Tim Mehlhorn

Vitamin string quartet is my go-to when programming. They do instrumental covers of popular songs. You get all of the catchy beats/rhythms without any of the distracting words.

I also try to have Coffitivity running as well just to give that ambient noise creative boost.

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Ben Sinclair

Either soma.fm or /r/listentothis.

On soma.fm I usually listen to sf1033 at work, which is ambient electronic music mixed with public service (read: police) radio chatter.

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Andreas Reiterer

It depends. There are days, where I listen to Deep House / Tropical House Mixes and on other days I need something that pushes me more, then it'll be Drum and Bass or some Hardrock.

From my experience, songs without vocals - or songs with vocals that are harder to understand work better for me, since I find it very distracting if I subconsciously listen to the lyrics :)

Currently, I like this playlists:

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@iamcoder

Movies : [The fight club, Scott Pilgrim, Matrix],
Series : [GoT, Veep, Silicon Valley,Seinfeld, mr Robot, How I meet your mother]
Sports : [Old sport events, soccer, basketball,baseball],

I dont use music to code, because I cant listen songs I dont like, and it doesnt matter the artist, no all the songs are good, so I need to skip the song, I cant do that each 3 min, movies and series works better for me.

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Daniel Platon

All sorts of music, depending on my mood. Heavy metal, ambient (8bit ambient is pretty cool), classical music...
I find soundtracks to be particularly immersive, especially video game soundtracks - Bastion, Sword and Sworcery and Journey are amongst my favorites.

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Jamie Phelps

If I listen to anything (I work from home pretty much exclusively, so usually not) it has to be something I know so well my brain won’t be distracted. As a former music major, even classical music can distract me if it’s unfamiliar because my brain begins trying to analyze it, understand its structure, etc. So, I have some go-to albums or pieces that I can listen to while coding because I know them so well, mostly from my college years when I still had time to listen to new music. Here are a few:

  • Understand This Is A Dream by The Juliana Theory
  • 40 Acres by Caedmon’s Call
  • Aaron Copland’s Appalachian Spring Suite
  • Speakeasy by Stavesacre
  • Anthem by Less Than Jake
  • Slowly Going The Way of the Buffalo by MxPx
  • Joaquin Rodrigo’s Concerto de Aranjuez

In the absence of this, I will sometimes also put on Coffitivity as a sort of hum of noise if I’m in a noisy environment. coffitivity.com/

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Peter Bryant

Instrumental classical and jazz playlists from Google Play Music.

I also don't listen to my own music all the time - we have music playing in the office at low volume and I like the ambient noise. I tend to put my headphones on when I really need to concentrate hard for an extended period of time, or if I find myself getting distracted by what's going on around me.

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Austin McKinley
  • White noise app: Soundscapes on iOS
  • YouTube study mixes (ala LoFi Hip-Hop)
  • Focus playlist on Spotify: mostly stuff with either foreign or meaningless lyrics
  • Entire Spotify library on Shuffle
  • Podcasts

In order from most focus needed to least.

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Amrullah Zunzunia

noisli.com
A combination of Fan + Brown Noise. It effectively cuts out outside disturbances while not being distracting on it's own. Do try.

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Ivan Pozderac

classic answer - it depends! XD

mostly melodic proggressive or lounge on di.fm or mix of retrowave music, preferably from perturbator, lazerhawk, myrone, VHS Dreams and similar artists. Also metal, mostly heavy, sometimes power or melodic death.

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Bryan Baldwin

Music. Mostly. Sometimes people talking.

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Marco Rojas

I've been listening to "Chill Hop" music, really nice for programming

open.spotify.com/user/chillhopmusi...

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mikrowelt

Flying Lotus and similar abstract hip-hop, old school drum and bass jungle

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Jack Keck

I generally stick to one song on repeat for an entire day. It gives me that repetitive backdrop to direct my attention in my code.
open.spotify.com/user/1245984811/p...

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Gildásio Filho

Orchestral videogame music such as Theophany (youtube.com/user/TheophanyRemix) and Project Destati (youtube.com/user/ProjectDestati), also OSTs from Zeldas and recently, Wintergatan: (youtube.com/watch?v=SBK2AF-NdVA)

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Guid75

I love music and that's basically a great part of what I appreciate in living but I cannot listen it anymore while I develop: too much information. Silence.

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ethan

Carl Cox, Deadmau5, Gesaffelstein, Westworld OST, Sim City OST, Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 2 & 3

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Yuri Doubov

Spotify playlists, chillout mixes and sometimes EVE Online soundtrack :)

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Weston Wedding

Women with accents whispering towel folding advice.

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N0X

the best!

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Guilherme Froes

Nothing at work since I'm (almost) always pairing. At home, usually 60's and 70's rock n roll.

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Jess Lee

Wow! How do you enjoy pairing?

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Anees Pathoor

AR Rahman <3

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Miguel

Onda Vaga, Manu Chao, Inti Illimani, Chico Trujillo, Tiro de Gracia, Makiza, Subverso, Jorge Drexler, Churupaca, Yemen Blues, Gepe, Manuel Garcia, Victor Jara, Violeta Parra, Los Jaivas, Illapu or even Lucho Barrios.

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daBOB

I often switch between spotify focus/concentration playlists or listen to 1-2h ambient music videos on YouTube or just using brainfm.

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Justin

I actually play ambient sounds like rain and thunderstorms using an app called "Noizio"! It's a software that allows you to mix different sounds like rain, thunderstorms, wind breeze etc. Relaxing, but helps me focus.

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neelyrock

Music to Code By: mtcb.pwop.com/

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Lars Richter

Yeah. Music to code by is great. No lyrics and a smooth sound. It's great to keep focus.

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Friedrich Nowak

Krautrock (Tangerine Dream, Klaus Schulze etc) or Classic (Vivaldi, Mozart etc)

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Misael Moneró

ATC all around the world lalalala

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Israel García

My weekly discover usually help me out, if not, some Movie Themes from Hans Zimmer

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Kim B. 🎮

The World of Warcraft Vanilla OST mostly.

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Murilo Alborghette

Rain sound

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Lahiru Pathirage

slipknot....

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Ben Halpern

What songs?

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Lahiru Pathirage

eyeless, circle, snuff, duality, wait and bleed, devil in I

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vedrantrebovic

Oddly satisfying

youtu.be/mg7netw1JuM

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Ben Orchard

random japanese shit (lotta Vocaloid, espec. ナナホシ管弦楽団, and ShibayanRecords), jazz, video game OSTs, Foo Fighters, PROTODOME. mostly stuff I bought/DLed 3-4 yrs ago 'cause I'm laaaaaaaazy

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kittyhacker101

Same here :P

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Kirill Myshkin • Edited

Usually I listen to one album on loop. The album depends on the mood. The point is to use music to give your brain a hint that you’d like to be in a focus mode.

To train your brain you need to spend some time putting effort not to do “not-coding” stuff while this particular music is playing. If you need to check email, messages, switch focus — you just put the music on pause.

It has to be familiar enough piece of music so you won’t find yourself wondering in the lyrics. Also familiarity gives you awareness of time.

Other references:

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Legendary Larry

Mr. Bill is awesome for coding. Electronic music, very cool, glitchy style. Has loads of free/pwyw on Bandcamp!

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Mark Said Camilleri

Soundtracks - mainly from films and video games, sometimes from TV shows

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Dhairav Mehta

Interstellar OST

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Gerard Casas

open.spotify.com/user/casassaez/pl... A mix with EDM, house and more

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Thiago Tácito Siqueira

It's depend. If I'll have that me concentration, for example, some function in backend, I listen electronic or Pink Floyd. If the task is more easy or manual, I listen rock or jazz or blues.

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Raphael Rossi

Retro game songs ❤

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Emilio Garza

Snarky Puppy

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Jen Chan

Lately? Anything composed by The Dream :D

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Eric Dewitt

Spotify Discover Weekly playlist. Mostly Metal and post-hardcore stuff.

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Patrick Luddy
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Kristian Robinson

Dawn of Midi

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Nishant Gupta

The Hundred-Foot Journey

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Jazz ooh

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omeredel

Tom Day, Daughter, Bon Iver!

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Dan Conn

Sometimes it's classical, most of the time progressive, tech or deep house, sometimes dnb, sometimes indie.

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wallace fares

Retrowave/Synthwave, Classical and Jazz

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Rohit
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sakibrahmancuet

The Queen, all day long!

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Headtrap

There's this channel on youtube that streams lofi hiphop/chillpop 24/7. I Found out that because most of it doesn't have lyrics, it helps me to stay focused.

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manuel

playlists like this: open.spotify.com/user/johanbrook/p...

and some own playlists

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Justin

Anime music. Specifically, OSTs from Death Note, Tokyo Ghoul and Attack on Titan.

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Thomas Verstraete

3 1/2 hours of pure concentration youtube.com/watch?v=50TCDj-g8U8

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Joaquin Menchaca

My ADHD mellow-energy track:

open.spotify.com/user/1262343124/p...

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Willy Fattor

Música Metal en general, aunque hay días en que va variando a otras cosas menos distorsionadas... supongo que depende del estado de ánimo

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Erick Müller

Contemporary classical music, the ones that Spotify queue when I go to Ryuichi Sakamoto artist page and select "Go to Artist Radio".

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tux0r

Usually absurd music like Boris's "asia". Really great for not being distracted.

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Josue Martinez

Latin Rap

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csirkeee

Most often smooth jazz. Acoustic Alchemy is a great band in that category.

Music with prominent lyrics bothers my concentraction a bit, so I avoid those when coding.

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Edilson Peçanha

Rock and heavy metal 🤘🏾

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Omar

Mostly Hotline Miami's OST, and Jake Kauffman(Virt)'s chiptune albums

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Jason C. McDonald

Varies greatly, but most commonly, RED.

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Josh Blaha

Lately, I've been listening to Alan Walker Radio on Google Play Music. But when I really need to focus, I listen to Epic Soundtracks which is lyricless.

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AUTOBOTS

I like to hear futuristics genres like Vaporwave, Electropunk and chill out. These kind of music really got me into technological meaning of my work.

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Juanjo Salvador

I have a lot of playlist for this purposes. Mainly metal (power metal, trash metal) but soundtracks too! I also like to listen to Discover Weekly plsylist on spotify

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Hannah

A mix of (mostly) metal and rock with rain sounds playing in the background!

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Steven Sobotincic

I listen to star trek movies and tab over to my favorite scenes when they show up.

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daniel

almost all the time metal, folk metal and melodic death metal, but latelly just steampunk and space unicorns

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Adam Porter

brain.fm for a shot of Focus, then high energy EDM of various kinds.

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Marcos Alvarez

Deep house mixes c:

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DarK FlameS

Usually Heavy Metal. Sometimes I listen to game songs, it's really good to concentrate into work. This is a good one open.spotify.com/album/0EZu1jyeMC9...

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UchePhilz

Mikky Ekko - Time Album

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Shawn McElroy

Lofi Hip Hop station on YouTube, electro jazz/blues, monstercat live radio stream on youtube.

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Flavio

i listen gorillaz , damon albarn , and energic electronic music

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Mohammad Asad Hashmi

Metallica, pinkfloyd, cokestudio Pakistan, instrumenal music, hans zimmer master pieces, linkin park. And so much awesomeness!

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Kwaku Eshun

It’s normally a playlist of Mayday Parade and My Chemical Romance.

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Oreoluwa Ogundipe

Afrobeat all the way -> Spotify Playlist

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essic

These days : Anderson .Paak ( Malibu ), Earth Wind And Fire ( All'N All) and Radiohead ( The bends ).

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Kosta Zivic

Primus,mostly. Some Pearl Jam, STP, Tool and Soen also appear from time to time

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Pooky

Oldies or rock Czech band - Kabát!

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fzngagan

Nothing...music doesn't work for me at anything that requires concentration

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Daniel Waller (he/him)

When I need focus: Lord of the Rings Soundtrack or Beethoven 5th, 7th or 8th symphony.
When I just need to drown out office noise EDM or Rock heavy playlists

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Thiago Vinhas

Country Music

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Speedmaster

Almost always a podcast: EconTalk, ATP, Back To Work, Canvas, Dan Carlin's Hardcore History, Do By Friday, The Grey NATO, Lehto's Law, The Libertarian Podcast, Reply All, Reason

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Simon Schick

Justice, preferably live versions.

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Giannis

A mix of jazz, swing, blues and indie folk pop.

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juicy j

tech house!

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Bruno Oliveira

Progressive Metal!!!

Lately: The Neal Morse Band, Transatlantic and Periphery.

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Federico Fissore

A State of Trance, a radio show by Armin Van Buuren

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Juan Salvatore

Mac demarco, the beatles, hozier, elo, coconut records, queen

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eva

I just open YouTube, search for "meditation music", click on the first result. 8 hours of noise cancellation and good focus guaranteed!

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Nicolas Raube

I always listen to the Monstercat podcast: live.monstercat.com .

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aschei

it depends, but Orlando Di Lasso is recommended for deep concentration.

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David J Eddy

Typically NightCore. High engery, high tempo, repetitive beat. youtube.com/user/NighTcoreFC, youtube.com/user/nyuualiaslucy, youtube.com/user/DiavelNN, et al.

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Whitman C Huntley

C418. It helps filter out noice from outside but doesn't distract me from what I'm working on.

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conde que cuenta

After reading most of your post no one mention my music lol :)
Any electronic playlist is ok
Party music
Latin music reggeaton and stuff like that
It seems I'm the only Latin guy here LOL

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Joonas Reinikka

80's retro music / Synthwave open.spotify.com/user/dewanderer/p...

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Andrea

Electronic music, mostly progressive house and techno! Some trance, as well

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Alexey Zimarev

Chilltrax radio or some deep house mix from Spotify or YouTube.

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Joe Lee

Anything off this list of delicious trance / house / drum n bass podcasts :)

docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/17A...

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Jérémy Levron

Notorious B.I.G., right now. youtube.com/watch?v=_JZom_gVfuw

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Charlie

Often Hans Zimmer or other film-score type music. I find music with lyrics a bit too distracting, but film music tends to still be interesting, but not too interesting!

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Massimo Artizzu

Varies a lot - from soothing moods to metal. Lately, I've been listening to a lot of Two Steps From Hell and other epic music bands.

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Denis Koltsov

dub-techno/minimal techno is ideal background for coding. Pretty much anything from here: m.mixcloud.com/jjsauma/

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Valentin Vago

white noise or old school jungle

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Miguel Piedrafita • Edited

Linkin Park, Green Day, The Offspring, Ashes Remain, Three Days Grace...

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Roland Leth

Video games tracks, game of thrones tracks, not too quick of a pace electronic. Sometimes, but rarely, high energy/tempo :)

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Hannes Calitz

Mostly Hardcore and metalcore, but some days I just feel like some lo-fi hip hop.

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Philip

Brain.FM! Instead of looking for new tracks every few days, I just listen to AI-made music 🙏

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David Cavar

Nuthin' fancy, just fuzzfm.com :)

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jD91mZM2

I very few times have music playing, and I very few times have headphones. So I can easily say... None

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tiff

The art rock stylings of Queens of the Stone Age

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Ido Barnea

Jazz, electronic, Metal
All depends on the time of the day

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Travis Werbelow

brain.fm and musicforprogramming.net - both are great at getting me in the zone.

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James Hood

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Chris Hartjes

I like all sorts of music, depends on the day (but every Monday I play some Mastadon).

Bonus points for working from home where no headphones are required!

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Rosemarie

A lot of bachata and John Legend. It's great to get me started and then it just turns into background music for me. 😊

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David Evans

Anything with lyrics gets too distracting too quickly. I usually just play Ronald Jenkees Radio on Pandora. Lot of good instrumental for coding there.

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Brandon Wittwer

Halo OST. I imagine every green test as a triumphant swell from an orchestra.

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Giacomo Bellini

I often put my headphones on... and forget to start the music!

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Natti Katz

same!

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Jade Ohlhauser

The Mumford & Sons albums Sign No More then Babel. Repeat.

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Mark Erikson

Trance. I mostly listen to Di.fm's "Vocal Trance" and "Epic Trance" channels, or songs I heard there first and picked up for myself later. On occasion, classic 70's/80's rock.

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Djordje Bajic

metal, hardcore, william basinski - disintegration loops and many more...

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Christian Kaindl • Edited

Listeners Playlist -> lp.anzi.kr/
Michael Bake -> youtube.com/playlist?list=PLURSpIA...

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James Hood
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Ayush Verma

focus playlist on brain.fm

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João Paulo Sabino

madonna, tears for fears, george michael, REM and Frank Zappa

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Ryan Blume

Hamilton. It's probably not the best thing for coding, but it's friggin' crack and addiction is a cruel mistress.

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Adam Kosik • Edited

youtu.be/fd2tIudSyR8 very obvious answer. It has the added value of taking into account that you might not finish your work in 8 hours. Remember: Guile’s theme goes with everything.

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David Koczka

I just found a cool playlist with rock and pop songs that got recomposed into 8-bit music. I just roll with it while coding :)

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Hans Danford
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Tunde John Ojerinde

Spirogyra sets me in the mood, but a fine blend of jazz, rap and other voiceless music (if you know what I mean 😀)

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Brian Hanna

I like Michael McCann for coding as well (Deus Ex, XCOM)

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Isileth

I listen to the Moana soundtrack.

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DUVERGIER Claude • Edited

I almost exclusively listen to:
StreamingSoundtracks StreamingSoundtracks.com

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Chris Villarreal
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Adam Hyski
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Kayla Gutierrez

Mainly video game music. Lately I've been having Ryan Burger's music on loop. If you're into orchestral video game inspired music check it out: [m.soundcloud.com/ryanburgermusic]

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niinzir

A mix of rap/hip-hop, heavy metal, and Polish pop music. Not understanding the language help a lot, it's like white noise

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Ghost

What else but Hamilton? Is there any other way?

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Michael
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Eimantas

Bassdrive.com or Apple Music radio

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Edilson Peçanha
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vomba

Basically anything, from rap to techno to blues etc...

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Blake Barnes

I usually play anything in metal, more often than not heavy things with breakdowns (deathcore for example). It just kinda gets me pumped up and going.

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Jacob Foster

Twenty One Pilots, Illenium, Leonell Cassio, Blackmill, Gemini, anything chillstep, really.

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Ronald Das
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sleh

Mostly FlumeAUS and Adriatique

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Andrew

Trance/techno/deep house podcasts/shows (~1hr) or long sets (~6hrs)

soundcloud.com/acl777

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melissa bonds

Usually some hair metal. Amazon Music's 100 Greatest Hair Metal Songs. It's my happy place. :)

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Sudhanshu Gupta

Anything slowwwwwww

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Alexei

Mostly this youtube.com/watch?v=h8W73zB4VMM and also the youtube recomendation playlist for blood red shoes

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Lorenzo Pasqualis

Trance music.

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Gabriel Zonaro • Edited

Psytrance or Dubstep

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Duy Nhat Hoang

some Ben Webster's, and ambient.

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Tom Offringa

Loads of different genres and mostly listening one per time. Chiptunes, liquid dnb, metal, 70s rock, modern classical music like Einaudi or Agnes Obel.

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Jon Ribeiro

Armin van Burren or some other trance artist. Usually Armin's show (ASOT)

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Speedmaster

Oh, and my Apple Music playlist of about 600 songs.

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Pombalino

Usually podcasts or random gameplay videos... I like to laugh while I code... Also, I like funny things, not just laughing at my own terrible job

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✌️ dim

Some cool webradios -> github.com/db0sch/awesome_webradios

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Wai Shan Phone Myint

Random

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Wai Shan Phone Myint

Silence Marshmello

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Marlysson Silva

Skrillex, Martin Garrix, Alan Walker.. A little of Stromae..

Eletronic music in general.

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Michael Harding

Usually includes lots of Deadmau5, Daft Punk, Porter Robinson, Madeon, and a few others.

open.spotify.com/user/12130861890/...

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David Muckle

Prog rock or something along those lines. So lots of Rush, Yes, Pink Floyd, some Queen, maybe some ELP, and everything in between.

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Scott Mabe

Anything by:
Two Cow Garage

Bad Religion
John Moreland
JKutchma
Descendents
Bruce Springsteen
Hellmouth
Dave Hause
Austin Lucas

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Jefry Pozo

I listen mostly to latin reggaeton, bachata and hip hop. Sometimes classic english songs from the 70's to the 90's, and sometimes instrumental music like Secret Garden.

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Francisco M. Delgado

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Oliver Hechtl

Infected Mushroom. Or Bach.

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Nizar

Lost Frequencies all the way. <3

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Andri

Progressive House/Chill. It's up-beat enough to keep me going, but not fast enough to burn me out before noon.

open.spotify.com/user/1232486816/p...

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kittyhacker101

I listen to Vocaloid songs while I program stuff :P

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Luis Azcuaga

I need absolute silence to code. :(

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Omar Lozada

Listening to this playlist
open.spotify.com/user/newtron54/pl...

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Jean Bernard

Video game soundtracks:

Super Metroid
Metroid Prime
Final Fantasy VIII
Zelda: Breath of the Wild

I feel so comfortable with these tunes on :)

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Enno Rehling (恩諾)

Eläkeläiset. High-Tempo polka covers of popular music, in a language that I don't understand. It's perfect.

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Sean Wood

Progressive house, future bass, chill. ABGT for the win!

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d3rrila

Usually Melodic Death Metal. Also sometimes Monstercat.

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Jonathan Cleghorn

Either Metal or some type of awesome video game OST. Really helps me focus.

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Obalolu

Sometimes fast music, sometimes slow, depends on the mood.
...and sometimes nothing, just a ploy to not respond to whoever is talking to me.

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Ryan Winchester

Chiptunes, VG sundtracks, Dark Knight OST, Oblivion OST, or Secret Life of Walter Mitty OST.

Usually chiptunes.

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Matt Writes Garbage

Classical sonatas or techno trance, anything without lyrics

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Vinod A

Dubstep,electronics,metalrock

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Samuel Haggren

Music for Code by nervous_testpilot nervoustestpilot.co.uk/album/music...
A lot of Atmospheric Black Metal and Synthwave too.

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Bryan Baldwin

KMFDM

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HawiCaesar • Edited

Hans Zimmer, OSTs(from Chappie, Man Of Steel, Inception, BvS, Interstellar etc)
Moby
Tiesto
Stromae sometimes
Antonio Vivaldi
Mozart
Beethoven
Noisli Sounds

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Arden de Raaij

When I want to focus: faux 80's music and synthpop, with little or no lyrics. When I'm on autopilot; hiphop and neo-soul(Alex Wiley, Syd, the internet, RtJ)

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Dave van Herten

Above and Beyond EDM Podcast. Every friday, new 2 hour mix.

Minimal lyrics and DJ intervention and mostly just a constant beat while I find my groove.

aboveandbeyond.nu/

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Marcos de Assis

K-pop and k-hiphop mostly – chill and powerful songs on shuffle. Sometimes I also like to put synthwave on.

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Olatunde Owokoniran
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Michal Dobrodenka

Astropilot - God's Channel(Boom 2012 Live Edit)

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Anurag Mathur 

Nothing! I just put the headphones to cut out the ambient noise of the open office.

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Alexey Shcherbak

Few last weeks - asoftmurmur.com : Rain and Thunder and Fire settings.
Before that - various game soundtracks available on Spotify - usually easy gets me into a zone

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brett westbrook

This 80s retro playlist: open.spotify.com/user/b488050/play...

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nix

Cumbia papa olvidate!! El pepo, la base, etc, etc

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Nathan Bolser

Mellow Beats or Blue Notes Most Sampled.. playlists on Spotify.

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Nathan Bolser

Intense Studying playlist on Spotify too

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Nathaniel Blackburn

Anything with a strong driving beat or melody works wonders for powering you though coding sessions.

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SQL Super Hero

I have a few white noise tracks I like to listen too. Or sometimes I'll pick a jazz song and listen to it on repeat. Charles Mingus Pork Pie Hat usually if not the white noise. Or Ryu Fukui

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BorisVI

Deep house, my own playlist: open.spotify.com/user/117296380/pl...

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Emmanuel Polanco Jimenez

open.spotify.com/user/emmapj18/pla...

My personal playlist. Rock, Metal, Regueton, Trap, Rap, Pop, Salsa, ect xdd

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Anbarasan

Rock heavy/alternate/grunge
But when I need more concentration, I have a habit of listening to symphonies

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Alexandre

somafm.com/defcon/ DefCon Radio

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Velmurugan Moorthy

Usually melodies.

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Irakli Murusidze
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Ricardo Dos Santos

Downtempo, Trip hop, lounge, silence (using headphones like a shield)

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Ali Ahmed

Hans Zimmer's Instrumental. Pure music without any distracting words.<3 <3
soundcloud.com/hanszimmer

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Dexter Brylle
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Fernando Serapio
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Roman

House, Trap, Metal

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Kevin (KJRG)

Alternative rock or trance music. 😁

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JReca

Toe. I started with "For Long Tomorrow" and when I got used I added "Hear You".Whole CDs, no skipping, no shuffling. Just put it on the background and let the work flow.