What's your go-to music when building your product?

Elia
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I've spent several hours building websites, and the energy source I depend on (except food, etc.) is MUSIC! What do you usually listen to when building your product? Fun question (If you have launched): What were you listening to after launching your product?

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Lis Ko
swings between low fi chill vibes soundscapes, and something with an upbeat constant pulse. sometimes k r&b for the grooves
Jake Crump
Any version of jazz. And sometimes blues, although not as often. Lately, I've been mostly listening to a lot of New Orleans jazz.
Elia
@jakecrump Beautiful, I do that too quite often, its calm and well played music. Thanks! Do you listen on Spotify, YouTube or Apple music?
Abhishek Singh
@jakecrump @eliaxvibrant Great, jazz listeners. I've just started listening to jazz after listening to only rock for more than 5 years. It's definitely more calming. Listen to it on Apple Music
Rich Watson
I usually listen to podcasts, sometimes talk radio lol
Amy Choi
I listen to a piano playlist on Spotify! I can't have word or song's I otherwise like otherwise i end up singing along πŸ™ˆ
Aaron O'Leary
Jazz or Lo-fi, anything that kind of keeps me chill while I encounter errors πŸ˜…
Abhishek Singh
@aaronoleary Are there some great jazz tracks or playlists you listen to?
Lara Tankal
Podcasts as well as lo-fi works great for me
Cat Hicks
I’m usually listening to binaural beats not music. They help keep me focused. But if I am listening to music it can’t have lyrics cause they distract me so I’m listening to EDM or classical.
Elia
@cat_hicks It's easy to be distracted by lyrics if you are writing / reading. I felt like your comment was a good advice!πŸ‘ŒπŸ‘Œ
Maximilian Torggler
Probably a bit biased, but I use soundescape.io + Spotify (e.g. pairing rain sounds with Hania Rani Piano feels like entering Zen garden)
Michael Silber
I'm a big fan of listening to movie soundtracks while I work. It makes everything feel more epic. Video game albums are also fun. As long as there aren't words, it will usually work for me.
Michael Silber
This Zelda lo-fi album is particularly good https://open.spotify.com/album/3...
Elia
@product_at_producthunt Thanks for the playlist, Michael! I really like it! Yeah movie soundtracks are excellent when working, but it can be too dramaticπŸ˜‚
Tamas Rigoczki
When I code, I usually listen to 'Bass Boosted Car Music', there are lots of them on YouTube. Or recently discovered the sub-genre called Phonk, I have created a remix based on what I found on YT and called it PowerMix.
Guillaume Clement
100% lo-fi and Jazz on Saturday mornings.
Arth Tyagi
trap and instrumental rock for sure.
Elia
@arth_tyagi Oh yeah, for sure! Any certain rock group?
Sefa SarΔ±kaya
I listen to a few epic movie soundtracks. Well, not a long playlist. Because I build apps with www.mobiroller.com literally in minutes. πŸš€
Kwesi Peyna
Lupe Fiasco - The Cool...it keeps me hungry and chasing!
Daniel Koster
Synthwave! πŸŒ† You can find 8 hours of good 80s inspired tracks here: https://open.spotify.com/playlis...
Ryan Hoover
Big fan of vapor wave from artists like A.L.I.S.O.N. and Memorex Memories. πŸ₯°
Nisshtha Khattar
Most of the time I listen to a lo-fi instrumental track on repeat >.<
Rahul Asthana
Imagine Dragons, Eye of the tiger or classics like them to give some motivation. Though before starting and to get in the zone, I use 40Hz Binaural beats [
], as its scientifically proven to enhance focus.
Elia
@rahulasthana Nice songs, they give energy! Do you listen to the whole 30mins of 40Hz sound?
Jeff
classical piano :)
Elia
@jeff_sonny Nice! Whit lyrics or without?