Ask HN: What focus/coding music are you listening to these days?
I always find HN's recommendations for focus/coding music fantastic and helps really expand my horizons of what's out there. I think it was HN that introduced me to Low-Fi Hip-hop as an example.
Recently I've been really listening to a lot of the new Underworld Drift music and Spoq (both on youtube) depending on my mood, though I tend to sort of steer towards old fashioned proto-IDM music like the classic Artificial Intelligence albums by Warp Records, and the Ambient works by Aphex Twin. The Black Dog by Spanners is sometimes incredible.
What are you listening to these days?
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And Nectarine can be good sometimes
https://www.scenestream.net/demovibes/
And previously: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W68EAyBwI28
Man, there's something about those old amiga tunes that keep me coming back. Plus I learned a lot from the demoscene when I was a kid, even tho the amiga was on its way out already.
I binge stuff like that or arcadey songs from mid 2000s games like Need for Speed, UT, when I wanna get fired up before coding or starting my day, or when delivering something under the clock (pressure mine, really)
For focusing, as in real focusing, that's a different story: I prefer ambient peaceful drone songs, or some minimal compositions. Kind of Tomasz Bednarczyk, Chihei Hakateyama, or just plain rain noise.
There's an in between that could be anything, but for what I like to call 'thinking music' I find more moved compositions, like Hania Rani fititng.
Music with singing is too distracting when I'm working, and so is music that I'm overly attached to or get excited by - for instance jazz.
Spotify has a ton of ambient playlists too. I feel like ambient tracks strike a good balance for me when working.
Same here.
>and so is music that I'm overly attached to or get excited by - for instance jazz.
Same again, for jazz. A friend who invited me to a jazz concert years ago, and talked a bit about it, said that jazz kind of "makes you listen to it", IIRC. I don't know why it is so, but it seems he was right.
Otherwise I listen my jazz bebop playlist: https://music.apple.com/it/playlist/jazz/pl.u-qxpMIJYRBl?l=e...
I wonder if people locate developing into different brain centers?
That's readily addressed:
Luritja: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mSJmwEZhLp8
Djambarrpuynu: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7lmZXAdSMQI
Kuanua: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdvNFKL8h2U
If you're looking for patterned music to keep the world at bay you might look to composers like Philip Glass, Steve Reich, Wim Mertens, etc.
eg:
Music for 18 Musicians - Steve Reich
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXJWO2FQ16c
Edit: Also great to block out the environment is this [1], I donated 50€ years ago and still get to listen to everything.
[0] https://hellometeor.bandcamp.com/ [1] https://mynoise.net/
I also liked Starblast ost, it had good tempo.
So usually classical playlists or instrumental jazz or study beats. I don’t hunt for new things honestly.
https://dawnofmidi.bandcamp.com/album/dysnomia
Laurie Spiegel’s The Expanding Universe
https://lauriespiegel.bandcamp.com/album/the-expanding-unive...
For some reason the exception to this is Club Dubstep on di.fm.
Buddha's Flute - Osho Dream. Go for the Lamaste channel one, the best, IMO. I also use it to help me sleep.
Otherwise, I've been on a Synthwave/chillwave kick, since it reminds me of my younger years (80's/90's... rose-tinted glasses and all that). The Midnight; Brian Eno; Tycho; Tangerine Dream; etc... or whatever comes up on Tidal and Spotify.
My favorite though is Spotify's "Synthwave from Space" playlist[3] from aofd3. Otherwise, hard rock/metal, classical, ambient/"concentration" style playlists, etc... anything really, depending on what I'm doing. Sometimes just a local terrestrial radio station is good enough.
[1]https://somafm.com/
[2]https://somafm.com/defcon/ https://somafm.com/groovesalad/ https://somafm.com/synphaera/
[3]https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4sgUux9hmykyWYmVoe4W6p?si=...
Years ago I heard on a podcast that this albums was proven in a study to increase function. So either that or a mighty good placebo for me.
https://music.apple.com/us/album/ti%C3%ABsto-at-edc-las-vega...
[1]: https://maxcooper.net/
[2]: https://www.meshmeshmesh.net/