Post number #686361, ID: e57a3d
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What kind of music do you usually listen to as you do your work? For me, I like tuning to energetic electronic music as it pumps up my tired minds every time.
Post number #686364, ID: 2a2c58
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MyonMyonMyonMyonMyonMyon! Loop it forever
Post number #686373, ID: fca169
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Deathcore. It's like a jumpstart for my brain.
Post number #686477, ID: 12f54b
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lofi hip hop radio - beats to relax/study to
Post number #686479, ID: 067c37
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A lot of Brian Eno's music does the trick for me. Here's a personal recommendation: https://youtu.be/vNwYtllyt3Q
Post number #686674, ID: dc24ff
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i usually like any type of music that i'm familiar with, i never would listen to something fpr the first time while i'm working. i used to put a lot of double albums (stars of the lid, analphabetapolothology, stadium arcadium...) and instrumental stuff like bill evans, george winston, william ackerman...
Post number #686752, ID: 5b4b08
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>>686674 forgot selected ambient works vol. ii, another classic double album. and one of my favorites is suicide - suicide (1977), gets me real pumped up
Post number #686797, ID: 589cc1
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liscen to artcore it sounds nice
Post number #686845, ID: 694db3
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play ordinary days v2
Post number #687152, ID: 1ec095
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>>686674 Yeah, same. I use all genres for background music, from power metal to chill soundtrack, both with vocals and instrumental-only. The key thing is that it's something I'm familiar with. If it's totally new I'd just get distracted trying to listen to it.
Post number #687394, ID: 927120
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Trance.
Post number #687675, ID: 873836
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I usually go for anything without vocals, recently my go-to has been the Your Name soundtrack.
Post number #687694, ID: 49b1f7
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>>687675 Itomori High School ( ̄﹁ ̄)
Post number #687985, ID: 2abe94
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>>687152 it's actually the contrary for me. If it's music i'm familiar with, i can't help but start headbanging to it, or singing along. What works for me is post-rock. A recent discovery is glaston - inhale/exhale
Post number #688264, ID: ed5ac5
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ordinary beats - klaus veen
Post number #688302, ID: 989c64
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>>687985 Funnily enough I've had zero problems singing along when I'm working. Might be an ADHD thing, but it's like, I only need half my brain to work, and if the other half can be kept busy singing, that's all good.
If the song is new, the working half will be tempted to also listen in, so it only works for familiar songs.
Post number #688976, ID: d896bc
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Future funk. I have 4 hour long playlist of this shit. It's almost always same bpm and beats use simmilar samples that are louder than the rest of the song, so after a while it sounds like metronome, which is good because there is no distracting drops and other elements. Also I used it to study for a long while, so it became trigger to my "go do shit" reflex.
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| What kind of music do you usually listen to as you do your work? For me, I like tuning to energetic electronic music as it pumps up my tired minds every time.