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What music do you code to?

August 28, 2007 6:34pm

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  • #16 / Aug 29, 2007 8:56am

    JT Thompson

    745 posts

    For me? Believe it or not. CNN or talk radio.

    It’s surprising for me how much I actually absorb while working if I’m listening to current events/political news while I’m working.

    Course, I’m nowhere near a real coder. A hack at best.

  • #17 / Aug 29, 2007 9:02am

    carvingCode

    380 posts

    Air America, XMPR, and several music stations on XM, like The Loft, Bluegrass Junction, Folk Village, Real Jazz, Beyond Jazz, XM Classics, XM Cafe, Audio Visions, XMX (especially when Bob Dylan’s new session is playing).  I like a mix of music, depending on my mood.

    I recently installed a outdoor antenna and the sound quality is now awesome!  😊

  • #18 / Aug 29, 2007 9:43am

    Derek Jones

    7561 posts

    For deep code spelunking:
    Digitally Imported‘s Chillout station.
    BT (This Binary Universe in particular)

    Most excellent choices there, do you subscribe to DI?

    I was going to, but my internet service will soon be switching to a bandwidth-limited service (satellite based), and I’m going to have to give a month or two of reduced usage to see how much extraneous bandwidth I have available for things like streaming radio.

  • #19 / Aug 29, 2007 9:53am

    fifteen

    108 posts

    Ambient (http://www.myspace.com/m83) does me best but http://www.pigradio.com/ often gets me through the day too.

  • #20 / Aug 29, 2007 9:55am

    Ronny

    83 posts

    Ah a cool thread for music-lovers. I always love to find new music and I assume you are people who love to do the same. Here’s my tip: Ozark Henry.

    The singer is a laid-back belgium artist who sings both in french as in English. Mostly english though. But his music is so relaxed, hours of coding pass by while listening to them. Ozark Henry is like the EE of music: he deserves a bigger audience for the beautifull things he created… 😉

    Just listen to this song, close your eyes and imagine yourself cruising down the long roads of Ohio on a warm october-day: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6A74ZH0Ixdg.
    (the song starts after 30 seconds or so)

    Usually I listen to all kinds of rock though. From Arcade Fire to Tool to Smashing Pumpkins to the Editors or the Killers.

  • #21 / Aug 29, 2007 9:59am

    Jason Morehead

    456 posts

    I tend to lean towards the more ambient end of the spectrum, be it “true” ambient stuff like Robert Rich, Steve Roach, Labradford, etc., or just ambient-ish “pop” such as Slowdive, My Bloody Valentine, The Cocteau Twins (I’m a sucker for the early 4AD sound), and so on.  Electronica a la Massive Attack and Portishead is always nice, as is turntablist stuff like DJ Shadow.

  • #22 / Aug 29, 2007 9:59am

    Daniel Walton

    553 posts

    Aye, that said their 24kbps aac is insanely crisp. Subscribing for normal headphone usage is almost overkill.

  • #23 / Aug 29, 2007 11:06am

    ParisJC

    150 posts

    My nano holds about 650 songs, depending on song length, and it’s always a mixed bag. Got some Led Zep, some favs from the ‘70s, ‘80s and ‘90s (sounds like a radio station promo), even some dance club tracks. Mixed in as well are some James Bond movie themes, some “Oh, Brother, Where Art Thou?” cuts ... Man, I’m just all over the place.  😊

    I’ll plug in the iPod earbuds while at the keyboard, and the time just flies by.

  • #24 / Aug 29, 2007 11:16am

    Boyink!

    5011 posts

    Today’s pick: Shemekia Copeland, produced and accompanied by Dr. John.  Pretty die-hard blues fan here but still reach for the 80’s hair band stuff when I really need to crank out some work.

  • #25 / Aug 29, 2007 12:34pm

    kstatham

    52 posts

    For the blues / jazz fans out there, I need to recommend Chris Cain.

  • #26 / Aug 29, 2007 4:45pm

    Marcus Neto

    1005 posts

    Awesome thread. I get stuck in a rut every so often and need some help getting out. Hearing some new names here has been great.

    M.

  • #27 / Aug 29, 2007 4:57pm

    e-man

    1816 posts

  • #28 / Aug 29, 2007 5:41pm

    David Hemphill

    18 posts

    I have a mix that tends to be all over the place as well, mixing in Praise & Worship with Hardcore/Metalcore, classic rock, R&B;, and punk.

    Paramore
    Hillsong United
    The Chariot
    Chasing Victory
    David Crowder*Band
    The Fold
    Sublime
    Relient K
    Green Day
    The Juliana Theory
    Phil Wickham

  • #29 / Aug 29, 2007 5:45pm

    Marcus Neto

    1005 posts

    Hillsong and David Crowder ROCK! I especially like the Sunsets and Sushi CD by DCB.

    M.

  • #30 / Aug 30, 2007 4:53pm

    Jason Morehead

    456 posts

    I also spend quite a bit of time on stuff from various netlabels, which is primarily towards the electronic end of the spectrum.  Some recent faves include Thinner/Autoplate, Subsource, Archaic Horizon, and Dreamland Recordings.

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