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Music for Programming

SomaFM musicForProgramming(); YouTube Party Playlist lofi.limo Rainy Mood Every Noice at Once Digitally Imported SBaGen Poolsuite™
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    28 unique channels of radio broadcasting from San Francisco
    I like SomaFM's "Cliqhop" stream. For a change-of-pace, try their "Groove Salad". 36 more flavors at https://somafm.com/.

    #Internet Radio #Audio Player #Internet Radio Hosting 82 social mentions

  2. Mixes intended for listening while programming

    #Music #Spotify #iPhone 20 social mentions

  3. YouTube Party Playlist is an online platform that allows you to play video in sync with your friends and vote on the next video.
    Ambient? Nope. I had the best zone with Ostkreuz [0], it reliably erased every other thought in my brain and pushed me forward with unprecedented pace. [0] https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lGjnMnGmB_X6zw_TvtIx02q_bpYlOgZyQ.

    #Music #Music Streaming #Audio Player 47 social mentions

  4. This is my take on a streaming music service: lots of mellow lo-fi and other great tracks to put on in the background while you work or study.
    I didn't think it would work for me, but I have turned into a daily user of http://lofi.limo/ . The number of tracks isn't too high, but I love the somewhat goofy interludes and the ephemeral chat interactions.

    #Web App #Productivity #Music 3 social mentions

  5. Rainy Mood is the world's most popular rain simulator. Sleep, study, and relax with the sound of rain.

    #Music #Work Music #Focus Music 47 social mentions

  6. Every Noise At Once is a web app that lists every single music genre in an explorable, listenable...
    I sometimes refer to Every Noise at Once when I'm looking for the right music as background when I want to focus. https://everynoise.com/ For me the music has to hit a balance between being engaiging enough but not too abrasive, sometimes lyrics can completely derail my focus but I focus better when I have something to listen to to drown out the sounds of conversations and people around me when I'm trying to read. If I'm doing something that doesn't require too much focus, like cutting things for a collage or cleaning, I can listen to podcasts and songs with singing. But if I need to read, write, or think about what I'm doing I generally cannot have the sound of someone saying something I can understand, sometimes if it's not a language I understand it can be fine though.

    #Audio Player #Music #Productivity 422 social mentions

  7. DI. FM streams the world's most addictive electronic music. Our radio channels feature world renowned artists, DJs, and the hottest exclusive shows.
    I've been using <i>Digitally Imported</i> (aka DI.fm) for years. Tons of (electronic music) channels and playlists to choose from: https://di.fm/.

    #Music Streaming #Music Online #Music 68 social mentions

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    SBaGen is a tool to control the brainwave of minds by offering the users to set various frequency level for waves that come to each ear.
    Here are some artists, tools, etc that I have experienced "in the zone" states which I absolutely cannot achieve on my own without some kind of stimulation. Deepchord (dub techno) – https://open.spotify.com/artist/45g23Apmqo2x4obM7LjmpW Binaural Beats – https://uazu.net/sbagen/ Pink Noise – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXtimhT-ff4 Sci-Fi background – https://www.electronicbeats.net/the-feed/relax-with-over-99-hours-of-ambient-noise-from-sci-fi-films/.

    #Music #Focus #Meditation 6 social mentions

  9. The super-summer music player
    Check out Poolsuite FM too: https://poolsuite.net/.

    #iPhone #Mac #Music 35 social mentions

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