Personally work in IT, mostly fixing server and infrastructure. Big fan of listening to ambiance music while working: the kind of music and sounds that make you forget that you’re listening to it, to me, that’s the perfect kind of working music. Otherwise I will listen to game and movie soundtracks from Lotr, Star Wars, Ghilbi, Harry Potter etc… I used to be all into lofi, but need a break from it now.

Anyways, please share your favorite music to listen to while working, and let us know what you work as too! More fun to see how the profession match with music taste.

Have a nice rest of your day 🌻

  • @[email protected]
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    234 months ago

    Depends on my mood.

    Happy: Necroticgorebeast Sad: Necroticgorebeast Tired: Necroticgorebeast Bored: Necroticgorebeast

    Also, in a meeting: Necroticgorebeast

  • @sbv
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    204 months ago

    Lots of synthwave and electronica. But mostly without lyrics (I hesitate to say instrumental, since y’know, it’s all electronic). I’m a software developer, and I find words too distracting.

    I have a hard time listening to that music when I’m not working, since it tends to be painfully repetitive.

    • edric
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      54 months ago

      Hey, synths are instruments so they definitely fall under instrumental music.

      • @sbv
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        34 months ago

        shows what I know

  • scops
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    134 months ago

    About 90 seconds of alt rock, then someone will get my attention to ask a question, I’ll take my headphones off, then sit for three hours with them on my neck until I remember to put them on again.

  • mhredox
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    Programmer here.

    Infected Mushroom or Eskimo for when I’m in the zone and pumping out code.

    For debugging: Boards of Canada, Plaid, Lone, Ciaran Byrne

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    If I need to do any thinking at all - complete silence
    If I do not need to do any thinking - edutainment podcasts, mostly space stuff (Universe Today, Astronomy Cast, etc.)

    • The Assman
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      If I need to do any thinking at all - complete silence

      This is me. My brain just goes to mush if I have anything playing. Not sure if you have ADHD, but…

  • @[email protected]
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    64 months ago

    I listen to live sets from a bunch of different genres usually. The recommendations on my music-only YouTube account at work are incredible.

    Dijon - Absolutely has been a frequent play lately

  • Semi-Hemi-Demigod
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    64 months ago

    I cycle through genres every month or so. For a while it had been ska, now I’m in a funk mood. March is all Irish music, then maybe some death metal before I switch to deep classic rock cuts and live shows.

  • thisisbutaname
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    64 months ago

    Shuffle my entire library of course.

    Satie after Lorna Shore? Of course kind sir

    • Resol van Lemmy
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      14 months ago

      Unrelated, but…

      Australia, you were this close to winning Eurovision. (Context: their entry into the 2016 contest was called “Sound of Silence”)

  • @[email protected]
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    54 months ago

    J-pop/Mando-pop. I’m trying to pick up Canto-pop too but not being able to read the script makes it super hard.

    • @[email protected]
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      My brain thought Mando-pop was some sort of weird take on the music from the Mandalorian (often referred to as Mando).

  • @[email protected]
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    54 months ago

    Maybe try some post-rock. It’s usually just instrumental and often crosses almost to ambient. Bands like God is an astronaut, Mogwai, Hammock, Sigur Ros, Mono, Red Sparowes, etc.

  • Blackout
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    54 months ago

    The soothing music of Robert Evans’s nasally voice saying the word Raytheon

  • _thisdot
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    54 months ago

    Recently started listening to Classical on Apple Music. If not, just Pink Floyd