4/5/2026 at 8:47:02 PM
Don't laugh, but for me, it's Abba. Their entire discography is ~3 hours which is how long I can maintain peak concentration. Their songs are consistently good so that I don't need to skip a song, but not too good that I would stop working and start listening. Plus I've never heard Abba song in any good movie so it doesn't remind me scenes from a movie I would want to rewatch. Of course I don't listen to it every day, only when I really need to, most daily programming tasks can be done with any music.by dvh
4/5/2026 at 11:06:08 PM
For real concentration I can't have lyrics but that's a great idea for other flow states. Mozart and Brahms are good for me ... Not slow enough to put me to sleep not fast enough or unusual to make me pay attention to the music.by smoyer
4/6/2026 at 1:10:57 AM
Agree about the lyrics. Phillip Glass is one of my favorites for flowing. His style usually involves a lot of repetition, which I find meditative.by usefulcat
4/6/2026 at 1:15:31 AM
Steve Reich is my favourite of the minimalists. Electric counterpoint and Music for 18 Musicians are regulars in the line up.by enochthered
4/7/2026 at 12:08:12 AM
Yes, Music for 18 Musicians is such a wonderful companion for sustained focus. I look forward to checking out Electric Counterpoint more closely.by gsinclair
4/5/2026 at 11:58:41 PM
I vary a lot but when I do classical music Mozart has occupied quite a lot of my stats, in particular a clarinet concerto by Katherine Lucy [1] and also things like Beethoven's 6th (pastoral, it's beautifully featured in Fantasia) or Grieg's morning mood.- [1] https://open.spotify.com/album/1R6rh9My8CTK4DqZorJR0V?si=3Ct...
If you have specific song/interpretation recommendations I'd love to hear them.
by alexhans
4/6/2026 at 10:04:07 AM
I've really been enjoying this series of Mozart concertos on Alpha, highlighting young(er) performers: https://outhere-music.com/en/collections/next-generation-moz...by papa-whisky
4/7/2026 at 7:00:13 PM
Thanks. This Is awesomeby alexhans
4/6/2026 at 2:00:45 PM
I don't understand how a song like Lay All Your Love On Me doesn't distract you.by sva_
4/6/2026 at 2:35:51 PM
I play that song too while programming (along with several dozen others on a dedicated programming playlist). Eventually it goes into the background and just covers up outside noise. Some key moments are noticed -- i stop looking at my screen, repeat after the singer, and then go back to working five seconds later.by TuringNYC
4/5/2026 at 11:56:49 PM
The Winner Takes It All lyrics are great for commits and Pull Requests: I don't wanna talk If it makes you feel sad And I understand You've come to shake my hand I apologize If it makes you feel badby javchz
4/6/2026 at 12:02:31 AM
Like others have said, for specific types of activity, I'll prefer no vocals or maybe even no music, but if vocals are fine Abba does have a great flow to it. I used to run to Abba too, at times, because it feels upbeat/positive with good enough tempo. Super trouper, for instance, makes for a great booster.by alexhans
4/6/2026 at 1:51:48 PM
yeah but see the problem with abba is i just wanna get up and dance and not do any workby marcd35
4/5/2026 at 10:08:18 PM
> Don't laughI laugh (:
But good for you, whatever works. Personally, I can't do music with much lyrics or narrative; I find it distracting.
But to each their own!
by interroboink
4/6/2026 at 3:07:48 AM
As a dancer it’s funny to me that programming and dancing both seem to be better with a disco soundtrack. Or house, or funk. Anything with a strong backbeat.by justonceokay
4/6/2026 at 12:15:35 AM
No laughter here, my brother in music. This is one of the few vocal groups that I could be in the zone with, except "Fernando", because one must release their inner theater kid with that one.by kstrauser
4/5/2026 at 8:51:52 PM
ABBA is amazingby hmokiguess
4/5/2026 at 10:06:19 PM
It would be impossible for me to not sing along to ABBAby matt_daemon
4/6/2026 at 3:50:47 PM
Mark Watney sighs deeplyby quux
4/5/2026 at 10:55:49 PM
Mamma Mia soundtrack also works well \m/by olivierestsage