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    None. I’ve tried everything from Mozart to Metallica, and any kind of music playing while I’m trying to concentrate is more of a distraction than a help.

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    Soma.FM

    Surprised to see it’s not mentioned here. 24 years old internet radio, still kicking, over 30 channels with hand-picked playlists, almost all of them suitable for concentration. They are sponsoring Def-Con for years. Owner has a great Fediverse presence.

    Channels have very interesting concepts like Spy Jazz, Ambient over NASA’s mission broadcasts, Celtic Folk, Vaporwave, 80s Synthpop and my favorite SF 10-33 Ambient over San Francisco Police Radio live feed.

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      Omg, another Soma fan! I’ve been listening for years! Groove Salad/Classic, Synphaera, and Suburbs of Goa are my favs. This is my jam!

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    Synthwave, Post-Rock, Post-Metal, Shoegaze.

    It’s what I mostly listen nowadays anyway.

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    The music of SILENCE. And I never listen to music at any other time either.

    I’m beginning to think this makes me extremely unusual.

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    I listen while working most of the day most days, my top 5 are probably:

    Mount Shrine, Sleep Research Facility, Thomas Koner, Loscil and Brian Eno

    Always up for new listens though so I’ll check back what others put up for sure.

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    My go-to is MF DOOM’s Special Herbs, which are compilations of his beats without the rapping.

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    I love anything by Solar Fields for tasks requiring concentrating, it’s especially good for reading scifi.

    Whenever he releases a new album though I have to listen to it a few times, before I can have it on in the background… It’s very beautiful and intricate.

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        For years I was adamant that I didn’t like ambient, I think because I’d only been exposed to very boring drone stuff. Then I discovered Solar Fields / Carbon Based Lifeforms and it changed my musical world.

        I’m quite horrible at self-promo so sadly it’s just gathering digital dust, but after 20+ years of writing dance music for myself and others, I decided to get heavily into writing ambient / chill. Made a load of trippy animation videos and setup a youtube… if you love Solar Fields, without meaning to sound bigheaded I think you’d enjoy them.

        Ambient / Chill by Ain

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    A John Digweed mix is perfect for me and ticks all the boxes

    • No lyrics
    • Lasts for hours
    • Never gets too repetitive, changes over time
    • No starting/stopping between songs.

    I’ve done my best work to his live in Cordoba mix

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    I like the group audiomachine - they do instrumental music for trailers and commercials. I also listen to: Lindsay Sterling Dallas string quartet Vitamin string quartet And dragon force. Lol

    Dragon forces music is so fast it’s practically instrumental to me.

    I also listen to the instrumentals of within temptation.