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What music do you code to?

August 28, 2007 6:34pm

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  • #46 / Sep 03, 2007 1:34am

    Kellankade

    54 posts

    I have been on a real Beatles kick lately. I seem to listen to more of their later stuff when I am coding lately.

  • #47 / Sep 03, 2007 9:45am

    silenz

    1651 posts

    After years of abstinence I’ve been listening a lot to (anything from) Iron Maiden (with Bruce Dickinson as vocalist) lately. And since I found I really enjoy it again I also unearthed my Blind Guardian albums…

  • #48 / Sep 06, 2007 12:24am

    Kris Khaira

    38 posts

    I have tons of music in my iTunes but these are the ones currently on my mind 😊

    DJ Wally
    The Cure
    The Doors
    Mofro
    The Black Keys
    Incubus
    Rob Zombie

  • #49 / Sep 06, 2007 11:53am

    Crssp-ee

    572 posts

    I really like all sorts of music, main stream melodic hard rock/blues/jazz.
    On my recent vacation I bought 12stones latest CD it rocks out pretty good.
    Look me up on Last.fm
    http://www.last.fm/user/tzFm/
    although I use pandora more often and have a pretty good station on launch.com under the profile for go_discgolf.

    Guitar heros include the Indigenous’ Mato Nanji of the Sioux nation.
    Anytime Double Trouble get’s together and does anything.
    Regional music in the USA, Southern Rock, Mississippi Delta Blues, Cajun rock-blues… you name it anything with some local flavor.
    I have to add http://bellyup4blues.com/ streaming station too!

  • #50 / Sep 06, 2007 1:58pm

    Visiluna

    92 posts

    The soundtrack from ‘The 4400’ and lots of Johnny Cash.

  • #51 / Sep 07, 2007 9:15am

    JayTee

    108 posts

    I can’t get enough DJ Tiesto.  While my favorite is ‘In Search of Sunrise’ (the first one), I listen to everything on “shuffle”.  I can’t listen to music with a ton of lyrics or I find myself picking some very odd variable names:

    var jenny = 8675309;

    The steady rhythms of trance are perfect to lull my brain’s “paying attention to everything else” section into a state of audio bliss while the “I hate the necessary evil of recursion” section can get the job done.

  • #52 / Sep 07, 2007 2:16pm

    ooooohhhhh good.


    whilst coding, i listen to either really aggressive stuff like
    -daitro
    -envy
    -someplace to hide
    -norma jean
    -blood brothers
    -steeples
    -desert city soundtrack
    -pelican
    -mewithoutyou


    or catchy (sometimes goofy) pop like
    -say anything
    -mae
    -mates of state
    -boys night out
    -saosin
    -taking back sunday


    designing is when i listen more technical stuff like
    -broken social scene
    -kunek
    -explosions in the sky
    -roadside monument
    -mogwai
    -callupsie
    -grand national
    -the most serene republic
    -anathallo
    -animal collective
    -65daysofstatic


    also, the kexp.org song of the day podcast is a good source for (mostly) quality and innovative music.


    thank you for starting this thread. i’m always listening to something new and nobody ever cares what i listen to.

  • #53 / Sep 07, 2007 4:55pm

    allgood2

    427 posts

    I a newbie, according to my status.. I just signed up on this forum today 😊 [cut]
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  • #54 / Sep 07, 2007 5:04pm

    I’m the odd goth out around here. ;P

    Lately though, I’ve been listening to a lot of Blaqk Audio (the synthpop side-project of Davey and Jade from AFI), with the occasional David Bowie, Brian Eno or Concrete Blonde days thrown in for good measure.

  • #55 / Sep 07, 2007 5:08pm

    allgood2

    427 posts

    My current playlist includes: Snow Patrol, Citizen Cope, The Cinematics, Brandie Carlie, Joan Osbourne, The Submarines, Junior Boys, Uh Huh Her, the Rakes, Garbage, Roisin Murphy, Bill Withers, Simple Minds, The Cliks, One Republic, Elisa, Amy Winehouse, Rhianna, Burn Season, and She Wants Revenge.

    It mixes mental sing-along ability, an upbeat edge, with some heavy guitars. I also like mixes some old, some new, and some standbys together. I tend to switch primary playlists about once a month, sometimes a bit longer. This one I’ve had for over 2.5 months, and I’m still loving it.

  • #56 / Sep 07, 2007 5:50pm

    My cousin went to prom with Rhianna for an MTV reality show. I can’t help but giggle when I hear Umbrella.

  • #57 / Sep 07, 2007 6:48pm

    allgood2

    427 posts

    Evil Spy- not too odd, I like Bowie, AFI, and love, love love Concrete Blonde—ahh youth’s formative years. Though I admit, they’ve been getting little love from my iPod of late—except AFI’s Prelude 12/21

  • #58 / Sep 09, 2007 7:11pm

    Mike Mella

    178 posts

    Brian Eno-type ambient stuff. 
    Pandora.com was a necessity for me until they were prevented from broadcasting to Canada.  :(

  • #59 / Sep 11, 2007 11:18am

    Bluebloc

    111 posts

    For music radio i go for: http://www.wfmu.org/ from NY or http://www.kexp.org/ from Seattle

    For talk stuff from Ireland try http://www.newstalk.ie

  • #60 / Sep 11, 2007 11:32am

    Crssp-ee

    572 posts

    For music radio i go for: http://www.wfmu.org/ from NY…

    Thanks for the link to the New York station nardog, I’m sure I will Remember that one.
    It’s got a real Free and easy light beat to it this morning.

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