What music do you listen to when you code? Is there one particular song that gets you in the zone?
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closed as "not programming related" by John Nolan, Robert S., Sinan Unur, Jason Heine, Shog9 Jun 22 at 21:55
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i am going to have to say Jonathan Coulton's song codemonkey is a definite must listen. |
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I love everything that is not earache material. List for those unfortunate enough to work in a MP3 banned company (I do): streamingsoundtracks.com : Movie and game soundtracks sky.fm : All styles really, except electronic di.fm : Trance, Ambiant and such pandora.com (US only) : Custom last.fm : (US and UK only) Custom soma.fm : Groove, world and such grooveshark.com : Custom playlist.com : Custom spotify.com : (Europe only) Custom '70s Party Killers : Obligatory reference |
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I find that as my age goes up, my BPM goes down. |
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These days, I usually hack to Bach's Brandenburg Concertos when I seriously want to focus. They have several useful features:
In truth, I love all sorts of classical music and can happily code to a great variety of classical pieces, as long as it's interesting. (Read in the context of the benefits listed above, though. I don't cope nearly as well with classical-like music without the structure, for example.) |
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Whatever Pandora decides I want to hear... it usually knows before I do. |
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There must be no words in any of languages I speak. In coding music. It distracts alot. So, seriously, a Good Jazz. Or latin hymns. |
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I don't know what the actual genre is, I just call it "Techno" (it's probably not called that). I listen on thesixtyone.com. It's free. It's awesome. It's like an MMORPG, but with music... |
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I prefer stuff that:
(The links are to YouTube or other places where you can hear them.)
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It has to be trance. |
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Depends on my programming mood...but usually stuff like: Pixies |
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And One, Apoptygma Berzerk, Birthday Massacre, Combichrist, Covenant, Gary Numan, Icon of Coil, Nine Inch Nails, Pain, Panzer AG, Pendulum, VNV Nation. |
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Mainly Instrumental Rock. Since getting turned on to this genre a couple of years ao, I've found that it's excellent for coding; the music is "driving"/exciting and helps keep my energy level high, but at the same time, there are no lyrics, so the part of my mind that is concentrating on whatever programming problem I'm working on is free to focus on that without being distracted by words/lyrics. As a bonus, the guitar work in this genre tends to be top-notch, since the guitar is the main focus of the music, not the singer. My favorite Instrumental Rock artist is Joe Satriani. If you're new to the genre, a Pandora station seeded with artist Joe Satriani is a good place to start. |
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boards of canada, can, dub |
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I listen to almost everything - but for coding, I usually rotate through industrial, alternative, and classical. Industrial:
Alternative: Classical:
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Best ever for me: Mezzanine by Massive Attack. "Trip-hop," but genre aside, awesome to code to. |
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I like to listen to power metal. DragonForce, HammerFall, Rhapsody of Fire, Lost Horizon... |
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Brian Eno...et al. Ambient music is very good for concentration. |
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I have a very strangely varied taste - here's a few bands on my MP3 at the moment:
It's sometimes concerning that I'll listen to anything. I've tried radio/selection sites like Pandora but can't get used to them - also I like to use my limitied bandwidth for more productive things* :-) * I know what you were thinking and you're wrong. |
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I prefer to listen to ambient type music, which I don't find distracting while trying to focus. |
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Techno will improve your coding by tenfold. Proof: http://www.lefthandedtoons.com/245/ |
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Weird mix, but Nine Inch Nails or Mozart/Chopin. |
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Loreena McKennitt songs work for me while coding, reading, studying, etc. They are not distracting. |
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I find that LTJ Bukem and specifically the Progression Sessions series works excellent for me while coding. |
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Music from C64, Amiga, and Atari games. Nothing like a bit of Last Ninja or Outrun to get my creative programming juices flowing. I need something without text so I can concentrate on coding. |
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Queen, NIN, anything acoustic and sometimes Rage Against the Machine (For when my code does not want to work ) |
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I really like a lot of the stations on SomaFM. I can't listen to anything that is too distracting with vocals or loud instruments, but I don't want to fall asleep either. Here's some sample stations: Also, I enjoy many of the mixes from DJShagz. (sample) |
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Does White Noise count as music? It helps shut the outside. Other than that, I listen to Machinae Supremacy, one nice geeky band that hosts their Webography tracks for free download as well. |
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Amon Tobin if I need more energy, The Album Leaf if I need calming down. Of course, there are others, but these are the two I keep coming back to. |
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