When I need to get amped up and start coding I usually rock NF. It reminds me to "Make it or make it"!
https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nkiW8jxcMFfW-cMj1bIssQ72wMKbZl74w
If I am in the zone, less words the better, so I switch over to Asthenic
https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=wOMwO5T3yT4&feature=share
What do you listen to?
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Slaaaayyyyeeeerrrr!
I use noisli.com/ and happy with it!
Oh wow never heard of this very neat!
Yeah! it's pretty amazing! try out different combinations. For me the, fire one works really well
Huge fan of this
Lo-Fi beats on Spotify, instrumentals are the one for me.
The Best Deep Work Soundtrack
Ben Halpern ใป May 6 ใป 1 min read
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I listen to house music...the Housewerk playlist on Spotify is my usual go-to.
I made a playlist on Spotify for this exact purpose: open.spotify.com/playlist/2e1lt0w7...
30h:32m across 415 songs, hit shuffle and enjoy!
Personnaly I tried some from Prog Rock to Thrash metal, from synthwave to Psytrance.
Without any doubt, ZZ Top, with its simple and sharp rythm, is the more efficient for me as a non-english speaker. I get some lyrics but it is easy to ignore it.
Oh wow, never even thought about ZZ Top. Brings me back to my CD collection ๐
guys try listening yiruma album on spotify. chill and calms you down.
Do you have a link?
open.spotify.com/artist/0fauHpmSHw...
this is really good
My wife says Ke$ha!