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Wampus

Do you listen to music while you code? If so, is there any particular music you find conductive to coding? Post examples.  :good:

To kick off, this:-



Generally anything goes but often I will choose trance music similar to the above. It help keeps the energy flowing and morale high.

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erico

slayradio 24h ever since I saw kitty´s signature.... :blink:

http://www.slayradio.org

fuzzy70

I need music with aggression and/or fast tempos  :D

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matchy

Slayradio  <3 mostly because vocals seems to interfere with heavy train of thought if you decide to sing along.

Ruidesco

I usually listen to internet radios. Been listening to Slayradio on and off for the past five years or so, and I have all the stations from Soma FM in a playlist to have enough variety at hand.

okee

Anything mellow, trancey, post rock, don't know the official names
Dj Shadow, Sigur Rós, 76 and classical music

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bigsofty

Mainly classical or trance, something that breaks the silence but doesn't intrude in my thought process.
Cheers,

Ian.

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Hatonastick

I used to listen to classical, electronic etc.  Anything without words/singing.  These days I prefer silence because I find any noise interferes with my train of thought.  Well, sometimes I do, other times I still fire up some music.  =D
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MrTAToad

I dont listen to anything as it's too off-putting.

However, if you want some interesting YouTube music videos :







and my favourite :




erico

Excellent choices Tatoad! :nw:

I have forgotten MASK, this brought me up! thanks!

Among inspiring music, no voice, I have a few goodies up my sleve...
check Osamu Kitajima.

Really hard to come around things from them...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbJCTxHrJww&list=FLL0P4AeySAhyfD1vlkt2sAw&index=11&feature=plpp_video

you won´t regreat!

bigsofty

Quote from: MrTAToad on 2011-Nov-23
I dont listen to anything as it's too off-putting.

However, if you want some interesting YouTube music videos...

LOL, nostalgia overload, very good!  :D
Cheers,

Ian.

"It is practically impossible to teach good programming style to students that have had prior exposure to BASIC.  As potential programmers, they are mentally mutilated beyond hope of regeneration."
(E. W. Dijkstra)