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I like some $uicideboy$ esque rap or screech trap to get me hyped up and in the zone, but I usually listen to lo fi or something chill.
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Draedus6486y@Stuxnet I loved lo fi and chill at first till I had 12 hours code session / day for 1 full week and I started to hate this kind of music since then .
It happens to me again with witcher soundtracks and celtic music . -
"The hu" is great they only have two songs 'wolf totem' and another which name is to complicated to say
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@irene I know, but I didn't remember the title because it's not English words like "Wolftotem"
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I'm often listening:
0) epic music compilations
1) electro swing compilations / Grammatik style
2) Aussie hip-hop playlists - Drapth, Hilltop Hoods etc.
3) Very old music, like '30s and '40s
Every of them gives me power and focus on tasks, but final decision of "what to listen" depends on day :) -
@BuggedDebugger music from the 20ties and 30ties have such warm humour and puns. Dig it too.
https://youtube.com/user/... -
@heyheni thanks a lot, I've listened only few of them already, but will listen full playlist in monday :)
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From techno to classical, anything with a strong beat and little or no lyrics (with a few exceptions e.g. uptown funk)
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Two Steps From Hell
They're studio which composes music for movies and trailers. As well as releasing their own music. Mostly non vocals
What songs gets you in the zone?
I listened to witcher soundtracks, celtic music , irish pub music , metal, power metal ( all of the popular bands ) , folk rock but I started to get bored of them . I’m opened to everything that sounds good
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