Spyke

Metal. Anything metal.

But lately I've been going through Chevelle, album-by-album. They are one of my all-time favorite bands though, so that helps.

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lemmy.dbzer0.com

You guys can concentrate?! 🤨

Joking aside though, I find it more difficult to concentrate with music on, unless the task is something that grabs my focus anyway. I'm waiting on a diagnosis, but it feels like it's either the autistic side not liking the distraction, or the ADHD side focusing on the wrong thing 😫

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What kind of music it is definitely makes a difference for me. Sometimes if I need to focus really hard, I have to turn on something instrumental otherwise I'll get distracted by the lyrics/singing along in my head.

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feddit.dk

Aye, I have playlists for all kinds of concentration related things. If I'm writing, I put on ambient music that fits with the tone and doesn't have singers who sing with words.

If I'm just drawing, I can listen to literally any genre of music, but it had to be appropriate for the vibe I'm trying to catch.

These playlists are only for longer projects with a bigger investment.

If it's shorter projects or projects at work that only takes me a few days or weeks to complete I tend to put on videos of people talking. The topics and formats don't really matter. I put on whatever interests me at the moment.

Currently I'm in a phase where I just need some dumb shit while I'm working and I'm therefore deep in some youtube drama that most people don't care about, but I find to be very very entertaining, even though it's pretty fucked up.

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My work usually means I can’t listen to anything while I’m working (lots of meetings and video calls), but when I need to just head down get something done I listen to this lo fi beats playlist my wife made. It’s also great for reading while in a plane.

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Not music, but I really like coffee shop noises if I'm struggling to focus up. Random barista sounds, indiscernible chatter, light but pleasant clinking of spoons and cups. There are YouTube & podcast channels that have like 8 hours solid.

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lemmy.zip

Not a playlist but if I need to tune out the outside world and my own brain, I usually go for psytrance. It's stupid and repetitive enough not to grab my attention, but varied enough I don't bore out.

I also tried techno/schranz but it's too repetitive, and I enjoy synthwave too much to focus.

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lemmy.zip

Not to be disparaging but... most psytrance sounds the same. Any 24/7 radio should do the trick.

I do however have recommendations for synthwave

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lemmy.zip

Carpenter Brut and Perturbator are amongst my favorite artists. OG French synthwave projects along with Kavinsky, but darker and more aggressive than most.

Mega Drive is always a safe bet, along with Dance with the Dead, Laserpunk or DEADLIFE.

For a more '80s-pop sound, you might enjoy Fury Weekend.

Not synthwave by very adjacent, I'm a huge fan of Master Boot Record and Keygen Church (same guy), but it's more metal but played by a SoondBlaster 16 sound card from the '90s.

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Excellent recommendations here. I'd add Magic Sword, Thomas Barrandon, and Daniel Deluxe to go with these.

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Goofy Nintendo music. Love the whimsy.

https://youtu.be/wpAdzrCZgus

But lately my brain has switched to working better while listening to podcasts, so I've been working through a bunch of radio plays. I'm currently on Video Palace, while also going through The White Vault with a friend. I think Unwell is next and then Alice Isn't Dead, maybe.

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