Sup Jow Forums, what music do you listen to for ultimate concentration for long coding sessions. Me personally love the two Hotline Miami OST's, does anyone know any similar albums?
>inb4 lofi/hiphop We know, we fucking know already. Give me something new.
>Wow, this is good Glad you like it user. I've actually been trying to find similar music but haven't had any luck. I'm not even sure what genre it would classify as.
Parker Davis
hotline miami songs were the fucking shit. i just run the 2hour playlist play and when it finish i take a break and run it all over again lmao
Check out make acid and the midnight on bandcamp. Make acid is chiptune music, the midnight synth wave that's actually good themidnight.bandcamp.com/ makeacid.bandcamp.com/ Also, skip the midnights' remix and instrumental albums, they're usually shit compared to their normal songs
jaga jazzist, strereolab, mazzy star, broadcast, mbv, earth, glen branca, phillip glass.... mostly 90s stuff, ambient, drone, shoegaze, and no harsh sounds if it can be helped. prog and karutrock, some bauhaus and lou reed, electric wirad or acid king...some tangerine dream and john carpenter soundtracks ...trip dup step hop or neo-hipster-synth-wave of any kind to be avoided at all costs
Just listen to Lofi all day long. It's calming and the similar rythms and beats of the genre make it easy to get into when listening to it for hours on end without distracting you.
It really is the patrician choice. Classical is quite good, too.
Either hyper comfy or super-high-energy depending on whether I have a time limit or not
Jordan Brown
Sadi Moma
Landon King
It's great, shame the album is so short.
Jason Clark
Russian Hardbass, bonus points for wearing ushanka and having vodka in local vicinity. Apart from hardbass I also listen to some of 2kliksphilips music as well as steventhedreamers stuff, pretty chill for late night working.