What does Sup Forums listen while programming?
What does Sup Forums listen while programming?
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The sound of my mechanical keyboard.
Not technology.
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Ambient drone. a constant and pleasant background noise that doesnt grab my attention.
Silence.
I listen to old conversations in my head.
Witch House
Vocal Trance
Pitch Theremin music and water pan music.
Anime or Doujin music
I listen to this. keeps me extra sharp.
What the fuck
80's music. Makes me giddy.
I unironically listen to harsh noise.
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Fucking newfag. These threads used to be as common as stupid questions threads around here.
my niqqa
>keeps me extra sharp
kek
Only the finest chiptunes crack/keygen programs have to offer.
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Anyone got a copy of this, it's perfect background sexiness?
Chillout, ambience or electronica, trance.
Anything that doesn't require me paying attention to the music.
I have it in flac
damn dubsman that's drafty
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Feeling pumped: classic rock (70s)
Focused: game music (usually doesn't interrupt flow as it's literally intended as a background experience enhancer)
Night: Space ambience
Feeling stressed: breath pacer. (I know it sounds lame but you'll be amazed what a 5-10 minute session can do.)
I thought I was alone
Banjo stuff. Helps me type faster.
Rammstein at high volume so I can't hear the other people at work
Armenian Music Mostly
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phil collins
since someone asked:
Another good one:
I have this as a function in my shell:
function EUROBEAT
echo 'Please hold, massive fucking playlist'
mpv 'youtube.com
end
Anyone listen to binaural beats while programming? I'm looking for some high quality sources (not youtube)
this album is fucking beautiful, glad to see it posted.
anyone know more dub-techno like this?
Andy C or rainy mood
>the sound of my mechanical keyboard
that reminds me of interviews of DJs and club owners saying they love driving their Porsche without music just to hear the engine.
It sounds less cool for some reason.
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Backstreet boys
Ha Gaaaaaaay!
(i assume you have already checked out the coldest season album)
give intrusion a listen:
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not dub but also good for programming:
There is literally nothing wrong with being gay
It is forbidden by God
chill you aspie fuck. go domewhere else if you don't want to participate.
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WTF
A VIRUS
more ambient/minimal techno/dub + generally relaxing stuff
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Sissy hypno
Time Machine Modulus
>listening to chinese cartoon music
This god tier psybient album:
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Tangerine Dream
Beethovenk
Hard bop
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Thanks for this user, I've been listening for this playlist for a couple hours, never listened to soul before but this is great for homework/programming
Good goy
Comfy japanese music
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This is quite literally a gem. Thanks a lot for sharing!
Drake
All my comments are fire bars every one I work with hates it
actually, I find sissy hypno pretty relaxing to listen to in all honesty.
This!
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Please tell me what you think. I think they deserve much attention and love, they are so adorable and talented. Their lyrics are sweet and innocent too, if you understand moldovan.
Hip hop and doujin music.
Sworn In
Yuth Forever
Zealot
The White Noise
any edgy hardcore band along with muh Emacs is perfect 4 me
back to 8ch you pedo
All kinds of techno, ambient, jazz, some classical, some hip hop.
I usually listen to Death Grips, I don't really know why but it helps me focus and relax.
>using fish
>>>librechan
I listen to brown noises
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I'm the type to fall asleep when it rains, this keeps me meditated.
great album
im listening to Tame Impala rn
Kill yourself.
Late 50s/60s/early 70s rock.