Synthwave is my Go-to for work
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I recently rediscovered the genre while looking for remixes of classic commodore 64 game tunes. Surprisingly effective as background while working.
Whenever I am doing menial tasks that are repetitive I will listen to podcasts as that make the time go by fast. I was unfortunately not blessed with the ability to multitask so I can’t listen to music and focus at the same time so when I am doing a task that requires a lot of thinking I have to work in silence haha
My job alternates between finance stuff and writing long documents. If I'm working with numbers, then anything from old heavy metal, old rap or jazz works for me. If I'm writing then the Spotify's Brown Noise playlist is my companion.
I’ve found out that I most frequently reach "the zone" when I listen to an artist I know well. Listening to something new while working is generally a bad idea, unless I have a particularly braindead task to accomplish. The genre doesn’t seem to matter to me as much as I’d expect in terms of focus.
Music without vocals works best for me, techno is really good for this. As someone else mentioned DJ sets are really good (John digweed at Cordoba is my go-to).
Aphex twin, four-tet, bicep, overmono, boards of Canada are all pretty ambient without being distracting.
This works for me perfectly as well.
Soma FM Online Radio Stations, primarily Defcon Radio.
I'm almost always listening to this lo-fi beats channel. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6D2p1UYM1Yw
I tend to listen to instrumental playlists. Video game soundtracks are really good for this because they aren’t meant to be distracting, and they keep you focused. Nothing with defined vocals/words.
My usual go-to for productivity is lyric-less "ambient" post-rock: Explosions in the Sky, God is an Astronaut, the Album Leaf, etc. I'm also usually happy when Spotify starts mixing in some Sigur Ros/Jonsi, because even if there are lyrics I can't understand them (either because I can't speak Icelandic or because Jonsi is just making "non-linguistic vocalisations" that just sound nice alongside the instrumentals). This is for when I'm at work doing detail-oriented things or writing. Lyrics or podcasts are too distracting because I focus on the words.
Occasionally I get feedback that some listen to DJ sets I put together to work. So I took a look at what I actually listen to for deep work and recorded a mix specifically for that.