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Ask HN: What do you listen to while coding (and how)?

24 pointsby dennybritzalmost 11 years ago
Personally I like to listen to electronic music (vocal trance, chillstep, etc) or chillout. However, I haven&#x27;t been able to find a site that gives a continuous stream of good music. So I usually browse mixes on Youtube or mixcloud.com. It gets quite annoying having to manage music every hour or so though.<p>I&#x27;ve never been happy with Pandora or Spotify, their recommendation algorithms bring up the same music (and artists) over and over again.<p>Any recommendations (also open to other types of music)?

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mkal_tsralmost 11 years ago
Soma.fm for ambient, drone, chillout, lush, and a few other channels. Otherwise Spotify for streaming most of my music or what I have locally (which I usually play in an old winamp version). Lots and lots of youtube related videos for image-only song videos on youtube.<p>As far as music content, it&#x27;s usually metal, psybient, folk metal, chillout, drone, and classic rock.
Mandatumalmost 11 years ago
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jlteranalmost 11 years ago
I like listening to Electronic Dance Music because it gets me pumped and I can code for longer hours at a time. A good source of the latest EDM is Spinnin&#x27; Sessions on Youtube. They roll out 1 hour sessions every Thursday. <a href="http://bit.ly/1gX4ge6" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;bit.ly&#x2F;1gX4ge6</a>
sytelusalmost 11 years ago
It takes time to &quot;train&quot; Pandora but I&#x27;ve been at it for 3-4 years now seeding with all the tracks that are great for coding and thumbing up when I hear something that promotes going in to zen mode. The results are great and now this is my favorite music source in <i>everything else</i> I&#x27;ve tried out: <a href="http://www.pandora.com/station/play/164715539305919382" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.pandora.com&#x2F;station&#x2F;play&#x2F;164715539305919382</a>. The status features mostly vocal-free distraction less music with rhythmic beats that puts you in the zone and occasional uplifting tracks that keeps you going.<p>I&#x27;ve also found this music station to be very anti-procrastinating. If you feel like procrastating, just press the play button and suddenly you would want to get back to coding :).
bichiliadalmost 11 years ago
If it&#x27;s complex &#x2F; thought intensive, brown noise on <a href="http://www.noisli.com/" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.noisli.com&#x2F;</a><p>If it&#x27;s something I can just crank out, and I&#x27;ve thought about the overall design, I keep a list of soundcloud favorites (<a href="https://soundcloud.com/basik/likes" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;soundcloud.com&#x2F;basik&#x2F;likes</a> and <a href="http://thudsandrumbles.com/" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;thudsandrumbles.com&#x2F;</a>). I always look for new things, though. Today, I listened to Christopher O&#x27;Riley cover Radiohead.
leostaticalmost 11 years ago
EDM on <a href="http://8tracks.com" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;8tracks.com</a> most of the time. If not EDM, then alternative but it&#x27;s always on 8tracks. I love that site.
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vijayaggarwalalmost 11 years ago
I listen to Vedic chanting. Even though I understand nothing (I know very little of Sanskrit language), the music itself is very relaxing and helps concentrate.
mppattersonalmost 11 years ago
Surprised no one has mentioned Focus at Will (<a href="https://www.focusatwill.com/" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.focusatwill.com&#x2F;</a>). I&#x27;ve had huge productivity boosts while listening, whether it&#x27;s programming or writing emails. The free version is nice, but the paid version is really worthwhile since you get a much wider variety of music (it adds an &quot;intensity&quot; option to each genre).
a3nalmost 11 years ago
I&#x27;m a big fan of quiet. I find that music determines my mental rhythm, and what I&#x27;m thinking about or constructing doesn&#x27;t have a regular rhythm. For me personally, music interferes with thinking about something specific, so I only listen to music when what I&#x27;m doing is Listening To Music, or if I&#x27;m OK with letting my thinking wander.<p>I realize I&#x27;m unusual in this.
hansyalmost 11 years ago
Classical on Pandora. I used to listen to EDM, but I couldn&#x27;t concentrate on my work. I guess I subconsciously associate EDM with going out, having fun, etc so my mind just wanders.<p>The Classical station on Pandora (at least my station) isn&#x27;t just the &quot;stuffy&quot; Beethoven pieces, but also incorporates really cool string or piano covers for famous songs. Try it out.
RollAHardSixalmost 11 years ago
Albums that I&#x27;ve listened to a lot. I prefer fast-singing rock bands (Icon For Hire, Flyleaf), anything &#x27;quick&#x27; and with a fast tempo but it&#x27;s important I have the lyrics cemented into my brain. Just pick music that makes you FEEL good and puts you into an excitable mood.<p>I am also a big fan of game and movie soundtracks. Big, loud orchestral pieces.
wglbalmost 11 years ago
Generally, total silence.<p>If in busy environment, I put on some headphones&#x2F;earbuds and maybe a little Dave Brubeck.
kumarishanalmost 11 years ago
I dont really listen to music. But sometimes I like to run an action packed movie in the background. The movie shouldn&#x27;t be new to me, preferably in other language too. Maybe I like it because of adrenalin rush. :).<p>Even those rainy moods are better than music.<p>Music distracts with an urge to sing with it. And with instrumentals I get bored soon.
snarkyturtlealmost 11 years ago
Essential Mixes via bootlegged mp3s are awesome to code with.<p>I&#x27;ve also been following THUMP on Soundcloud and they&#x27;ve been putting up a fair amount of awesome mixes: <a href="https://soundcloud.com/thump" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;soundcloud.com&#x2F;thump</a>
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existenceboxalmost 11 years ago
Goodness. Just about anything, but I guess of note due to unusuality would be that when I need &quot;motivation music&quot; I&#x27;ll code to Moombahton&#x2F;trap&#x2F;hip hop; It&#x27;s the same sort of mood I get into during a good workout.
davidddavidsonalmost 11 years ago
Downtempo - <a href="http://grooveshark.com/playlist/Programming+Music/60387099" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;grooveshark.com&#x2F;playlist&#x2F;Programming+Music&#x2F;60387099</a>
allanmacgregoralmost 11 years ago
<a href="http://grooveshark.com/playlist/Programming001/95161345" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;grooveshark.com&#x2F;playlist&#x2F;Programming001&#x2F;95161345</a>
nastynashalmost 11 years ago
You can try deepmix.ru.<p>It&#x27;s an Internet radio station where every song is mixed with the following. I mean, no dj speech, non-stop chill-ambient music.
Oculusalmost 11 years ago
I&#x27;m actually a huge fan of Tycho. I like the music I listen to to be good when I pay attention, but not overwhelming while coding.
dankossalmost 11 years ago
I listen to a variety of stuff on Spotify now but when I listened to EDM more exclusively I would hit the di.fm online radio stations.
freewareuser21almost 11 years ago
sorry, no stream here - just -uhm, a cd in my ps-one<p>connected to a old tube amp... listening actualy to<p>thermostatic-&quot;tonight&quot;, some &quot;newer&quot; i-hate-this-<p>place-songs (muste me some songs of the album with<p>&quot;spaceinvaders&quot; on it), last weekend there was<p>ramblin dawgs-you let me down on my turntable, and<p>next weekend there`s a must for &quot;pöbel &amp; gesocks&quot; -<p>drinking finest... enjoy
cl8tonalmost 11 years ago
Depending on time of day<p>I either listen to Reggae (Banton or Tosh) or Swedish House Mafia (Techno) all via Youtube Channels
shooalmost 11 years ago
i&#x27;ve been listening to albums on youtube lately - it recommended me this the other day: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y1v3NeGtm_Y" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=y1v3NeGtm_Y</a><p>it&#x27;s pretty crazy. i (re)wrote a lot of code to it yesterday.
noivalmost 11 years ago
<a href="http://www.deepmix.eu/" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.deepmix.eu&#x2F;</a>
kafkaesquealmost 11 years ago
Nobody has a Spotify playlist for this?
publicprivacyalmost 11 years ago
vaporwave &#x2F;r&#x2F;Vaporwave
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ForHackernewsalmost 11 years ago
Bubblegum pop on Pandora.
rdtscalmost 11 years ago
somafm.com -- drone zone, space station or groove salad stations
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MarcScottalmost 11 years ago
BBC Radio 4
pizzaalmost 11 years ago
the velvet underground