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  • What kind of music do you listen to while you work?

    Ben Williams
    20 replies
    I'm a fan of EDM, classic rock, or live DJ sets while I work. Nothing get's me in the zone better than a EDC Las Vegas set from Marshmello, Flume, or Alison Wonderland 😎

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    Callum Flack
    Library of Economic Possibility (LEP)
    Library of Economic Possibility (LEP)
    Arvo Paart, Debussy, Gurdjieff & De Hartmannand, and when I'm feeling vivacious, Jonny Greenwood soundtracks.
    Palak Zatakia
    Broadcast Lists
    I listen to this playlist: https://open.spotify.com/user/3i... 😀
    Max
    A Happy Job
    A Happy Job
    Mostly electronic music no or limited vocals. Check out this playlist, I think you're going to love it: https://open.spotify.com/playlis... More of my favorite Spotify playlists (mostly electronic music, also jazz): http://max2c.com/more-spotify-pl...
    Emmanuel Hadoux
    99% electronic music. I really like listening to the live sets after each Tomorrow Land, UMF and akin. I'm more of a Tchami, Don Diablo or Paul Kalkbrenner type of guy though.
    Abadesi
    Hustle Crew Academy
    Hustle Crew Academy
    I spend a lot of time creating content and I can't create words while hearing words so I tend to listen to classical music when I'm doing that kind of stuff. Or even silence my ultimate fave for focus! Otherwise I'll listen to what the Spotify algo recommends usually hip hop, indie, pop and techno/electro.
    Devanand Premkumar
    @abadesi I agree with you. Music is so pleasing and soothing, that it easily takes away my attention and focus. I prefer to listen to soothing instrumentals when I want to relax.
    Ben Williams
    @abadesi Agreed! When I'm writing, I can't listen to music with works. very distracting
    Set Kyar Wa Lar
    I created Moody Music and listen. :D
    Piotr Bartoszek
    One and only - Rush ❤️
    artrayd
    Surprising Gift Service
    Surprising Gift Service
    While working on something creative - rap, when need to be precise and concentrate lo-fi, for something technical and monotone - podcasts or interviews, when tired or unmotivated - rock.
    Artsiom Patapovich
    Spotify has some playlists in the "genre" Focus. No words, just classical music, lo-fi and binaural beats. I strongly recommend you :)
    Uno Susanto
    I listen to a lot of life sets too! Mostly house, disco, and generally things without lyrics - just good beats :)
    Akash Nidhi
    I listen to calm.io or similar kinf of music in the first half of the morning that helps me to focus on work. Post lunch i shift to some (Indian) movie songs that helps me not fall sleep :D
    zOxta
    SimpleBackups
    SimpleBackups
    Found this one out recently and I love it! https://open.spotify.com/playlis...
    Mark Rieck
    My favorite genre for work is TripHop and my favorite artist is MothEquals: https://www.youtube.com/user/Mot... Other than that it's mostly electronic.
    Dario
    share.link
    share.link
    low fidelity beats 👉
    Henry Zhang
    The lo-fi chillhop music helps me focus. I would highly recommend if you haven't heard of it before! https://open.spotify.com/playlis...
    Garet McKinley
    @henry_zhang3 I maintain a ridiculously massive lofi playlist if you're interested: https://open.spotify.com/playlis... I never really promote it, I just use it and share it with a few friends. But it's been a work in progress for a few years, adding to it every month. So far 44 hours of nonstop lofi hiphop
    Garet McKinley
    @henry_zhang3 Of course! Share it if you want as well :) it's my go-to playlist when I'm programming. I use more ambient-focused playlists when doing real debugging work though. I find that beats work best when being hyper productive, but for me, beats get distracting when I'm deep into debugging a difficult problem. For that, I generally put on some extremely minimal ambient spa-type music.