While vibecoding, you sometimes need some background music. But music can also be a massive distraction. A summary of my journey in finding the perfect background tune.
I started with rap, then techno, then the 90s and 2000s⦠but they all failed for one reason: They are designed to be listened to actively. They steal your focus.
So I switched to Lo-Fi. It was calm, but it stimulates Alpha waves, which eventually made me sleepy.
So, what is left?
Looking for the perfect tune for Vibecoding, I found an absolute gem:
Stronghold and Anno music.
Finding these soundtracks was like finding the holy grail.
Part of it is pure nostalgia.
But there is a real psychological reason behind it:
Music from 'endless' strategy games is literally engineered to let your brain think freely while keeping you awake.
No vocals. Keeps the language regions of your brain completely free to focus on the code.
It's the perfect balance. It features dynamic elements to keep you alert, yet it is monotonous enough to fade into the background.
It's literally designed for decision-making. It pushes you to be able to complete complex strategy choices without draining your drive.
Combine this with Vibecoding and nostalgia. And you have the perfect workflow drug.
Stronghold Music:
Anno:
Happy (vibe-)coding!
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Ha ha thanks