Posted By: yman | Jun 3rd, 2006 @ 11:24 AM
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littleguru
littleguru
<3 Seattle
Chadk wrote:
Trance music, Armin van buuren, paul van dyk etc.


Haha. This remembers me the good old days, where our company blocked all ports then 8000. We found a shoutcast station that streamed at 8000 and they had a whole night only paul van dyk... I left the office and they were at session 1, when I came back the next day they were at session 8 or 9 ... All night long just paul... I wonder who really listened all night.
Tensor
Tensor
Im in yr house upgrading yr family

Arctic Monkeys. For me, a little piece of home in audio form.

I like to code with light music because "songs with lyrics will distract me away"... Tongue Out
amotif
amotif
No Silver Bullet
It was a "Bob" day for me: Bob Marley & Bob Dylan.

I found it conducive to deep thinking.
Xaero_Vincent
Xaero_Vincent
Sexy me
yman wrote:
I am trying to search the pillers of the internet to find music which can accommodate early morning coding. I currently listen to rammstein which is quite good because of the fast paced nature.
Anyone know any good music which keeps minds active when coding?


There is so much music on the net it's unreal! If you download Winamp, you can listen and browse through thousands of songs and music videos for free. You could also listen to thousands of radio stations with Shoutcast and Launchcast.

I hardly ever buy CDs or MP3s anymore with all this great free internet media at my disposal.


Regards,
Vincent
me too.  but there are some albums worth paying for
cause they came with posters and stickers and...  hey!
Wink

dark side of the moon, wish you were here, animals

a must for any collection.  *oh ya and all beatles and xtc and prefab.
*not sure those are good for coding though..

edit: re good coding music:  Heroes / Low  (bowie) - my life in the bush of ghosts (byrne/eno)  Men In Black (stranglers) "just like nothing on eeeaaarth"  devo/kraftwerk (anything)
Chadk
Chadk
excuse me - do you has a flavor?
littleguru wrote:

Chadk wrote: Trance music, Armin van buuren, paul van dyk etc.


Haha. This remembers me the good old days, where our company blocked all ports then 8000. We found a shoutcast station that streamed at 8000 and they had a whole night only paul van dyk... I left the office and they were at session 1, when I came back the next day they were at session 8 or 9 ... All night long just paul... I wonder who really listened all night.

A whole night with Paul van Dyk?
Oh, that must have been heaven!!!!
Angus
Angus
.
The LS7 Battlers may be a good choice for coding music, in my opinion one of thier best tracks was a freestyle, I can't post a link as it is copyrighted (I think), but you can sample some of thier tracks on this site:

[Link]

I advise you to listen to the track entitled 'I'm From Leeds' as it is rather good.

Angus Higgins
blindlizard
blindlizard
monsterlizard.com
Cairo wrote:
System of a Down
White Zombie
Rage Against the Machine
Ministry
Type O Negative

and for variety,

80's pop.

I have the same playlist excet no type o negative, but add StaticX.  I have to have hard music to keep me motivated.
rjdohnert
rjdohnert
You will never know success until you know failure
Good coding music:

StaticX
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
Greenday
Goo Goo Dolls
Credence Clearwater revival
Indian Roads - The Best of Native American Flute Music
Harlequin
Harlequin
http://twitter.c​om/TrueHarlequin
2 year necro. This a record? Smiley
brian.shapiro
brian.shapiro
things go on as always
The music here:


Sven Groot
Sven Groot
My name has 9 letters. Coincidence? I think not...
Nah, we've had necros from 2004 as well.
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