What music (if any) do you listen to while programming?

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20 Jul 2011, 4:49 am

What music (if any) do you listen to while programming?
I like relaxing or uplifting trance.
Or techno!
I love the social network mix, its a brilliant sound track to code to.

Both really help getting into the zone.



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20 Jul 2011, 5:05 am

Mostly trance here as well.
Occassionally ebm or happy hardcore (house).

When I am working on complex algorithms or need to block loud environmental noise, I prefer fast, energetic songs that help me focus.

Music that I use during work is very different from music that I listen to for the music itself. When listen-music (for example classical piano music) plays, then I cannot distract myself from the music to do the programming.

Coding music does not draw my attention.
It works like fuel to keep me running.



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20 Jul 2011, 5:10 am

Azmodania wrote:
Mostly trance here as well.
Occassionally ebm or happy hardcore (house).

When I am working on complex algorithms or need to block loud environmental noise, I prefer fast, energetic songs that help me focus.

Music that I use during work is very different from music that I listen to for the music itself. When listen-music (for example classical piano music) plays, then I cannot distract myself from the music to do the programming.

Coding music does not draw my attention.
It works like fuel to keep me running.

Exactly!!
Im just the same.
When im not coding, I usually just listen to lyrical songs.
But if im coding, no lyrical songs are listened to.
Its too distracting for me.



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20 Jul 2011, 7:33 am

Bach organ music.
When I'm really involved I have his complete organ works playing in a (rather long) loop.
It's brain food, I tells ya! :lol:


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20 Jul 2011, 3:10 pm

When I am programming I listen to maybe 2 or 3 songs on a loop. Usually it ends up being a few Talking Heads songs or something similar... needs to have that 'layered' and repetitive feel to it.


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20 Jul 2011, 5:26 pm

Electronic music, occasionally rap, jazz, or celtic.



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20 Jul 2011, 6:40 pm

ambient trance, sphongle, jazz or classical
depends on my mood.


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21 Jul 2011, 4:51 am

I don't program, but for what its worth when I am studying I have no music playing, or for that matter any other distracting media and anything within my peripheral vision MUST be exactly as it should be.


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21 Jul 2011, 11:06 am

I need complete silence when designing object models, but when implementing those object models I sometimes listen to music without lyrics (usually jazz, classical, post-rock, or IDM).



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21 Jul 2011, 7:07 pm

FearOfMusic wrote:
When I am programming I listen to maybe 2 or 3 songs on a loop. Usually it ends up being a few Talking Heads songs or something similar... needs to have that 'layered' and repetitive feel to it.


Yeah, so seconded... though 2 songs might be a bit too much... I programmed for like a month listening to nothing but Jimmy Eat World's Lucky Denver Mint once...


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22 Jul 2011, 7:13 am

I've been listening to Chumbawamba recently.



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25 Jul 2011, 3:53 am

I can ignore environmental or any other noise, but if i like a music, it slows down my thinking.



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03 Aug 2011, 7:58 pm

I usualy listen instrumental music, no lyric, (some time classic, some time techno) this help me to remain in hyperfocus and to not be disturb by surrounding environment. But I don't really listen it, I'm in hyperfocus...


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03 Aug 2011, 8:00 pm

AspianCitizen wrote:
I usualy listen instrumental music, no lyric, (some time classic, some time techno) this help me to remain in hyperfocus and to not be disturb by surrounding environment. But I don't really listen it, I'm in hyperfocus...


I will try that. Thanks.



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04 Aug 2011, 12:46 am

New Wave music from 1st wave Sirius XM, lol. It helps you think so much, also listen it while working on my novels.



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08 Aug 2011, 3:14 pm

Ideally, silence