Ok, I start: I like synthwave, synthpop and sovietwave. And it’s not as much a question of focus as the fact music energized me, so lyrics are also ok and even welcome and I don’t get distracted at all.

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    There is tuning involved.

    If what i’m working on is repetative and aggrivating, i’ll have anything on, up to and including an audio book.

    If what i’m working on requires modest brain power, stuff that’s calm and ambient.

    If what i’m working on is demanding, dead silence.

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    Sometimes, but generally not. If I listen to anything, it’ll often be something that has no lyrics or is just ambiance, like Enterprise engineering or warp core background. But I ALWAYS wear earphones, just so people know I’m not taking walk-ups at the moment.

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    Most of the music I enjoy listening to, has good singing and/or lyrics that I want to hear. But this is exactly what I don’t need while attempting to concentrate on another task!

    When I need to focus on something, the music needs to be motivating, blocking out any ambient noise, but not distracting. I find trance and other techno to be best for this.

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    Prefacing with my usual “I’m not a dev, just a tinkerer” disclaimer: new wave, goth rock, industrial and EBM are my gaming/coding gotos (my musical tastes go far beyond that but I definitely never “outgrew” my angsty, anti authoritarian tatses). I’ve been a big fan of Nine Inch Nails and Reznor’s work, and his influences and collaborators. New Order, Gary Numen/Tubeway Army, Bauhaus, Thomas Dolby, Peter Schilling.

    I lean more towards industrial while scripting, messing with my self hosted stuff, wrenching on my truck or mower or whatever. 16volt, Sister Machine Gun, Front Line Assembly, Skinny Puppy, KMFDM, …

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    When my coworkers are in the office: night drive vibes, 90s house dance, 80s pop, Post Modern Jukebox, 8-bit covers, scary pockets, bardcore covers, puddles pity party, Zheng covers

    When I’m alone at the office: ethereal and creepy haunting music with the lights low, alt metal, metal covers, Gaylord (anti-Nazi black metal), Kiss From a Rose

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    Latincore, boltcore, baile funk, bounce, bubbling.

    Usually play the daily mix for SoundCloud and the sets from DJs of parties I plan to go in the near future.

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    silence so I can concentrate else my brain focuses on the music and I get nothing done and end up dancing around to the music

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      At least you don’t start sing. I think singing would be the worst. I’m the same BTW, minus dancing. :D Especially good music, my brain is in a different dimension when I listen to good music I can “vibe” with. (Hey don’t judge, this is the first time in my life I used the vibe word appropriate).

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    Mostly instrumentals. Either acid jazz type stuff or hard trance-like things like Bardo Pond or Isis. It can be other things like System 7, but only if I am really familiar with it. Otherwise I get distracted by the lyrics.

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    Jam bands like Phish or Goose. Lots of instrumentals, unfamiliar lyrics, nothing to sing along to.

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    When coding, I usually listen to Indian classical. It can’t have any lyrics, as I get distracted by them.

    When studying (it’s my actual job, I’m a mathematics researcher), I usually prefer white noise, or just a good pair of noise cancelling headphones without anything actually playing on it. Sound of rain works pretty well too.