What are your best focus playlists?

Thomas Groutars
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Hey Makers! What are you listening to while working? I'll start, here's my playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0E2LRWfEitjmLaDxgUggkC

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Ryan Hoover
@thomgroutars here's my go-to right now: Chill synth https://open.spotify.com/playlis...
Chris Davis
@thomgroutars I like ChilledCow's lofi stream:
Norm Liang
@thomgroutars I use this kpop one called kpop for study/sleeping. https://open.spotify.com/playlis...
Philipp Meder
@thomgroutars I use either Brain.fm or listen to Rameses B on Spotify
Kevin
@thomgroutars these are mine (mostly electronic music) https://open.spotify.com/playlis... https://open.spotify.com/playlis... https://open.spotify.com/playlis... Or in general classic/piano music and since quite a while I love Nils Frahm and Ɠlafur Arnalds
Kyle Hess
@thomgroutars I'm a big fan of listening to WESTWORLD soundtrack: https://open.spotify.com/playlis.... Familiar songs, but no lyrics so you can focus.
Greg Kopyltsov
@thomgroutars if I need to focus a while, Crystal Castles always gets me there => https://open.spotify.com/playlis...
Jonathan Baillie Strong
@thomgroutars FIP radio http://fipradio.fr/player - super eclectic music interrupted by occasional traffic updates in sexy French voices, with "careful attention paid to smooth and unobtrusive transition from one song to the other".. Jack Dorsey (Twitter CEO) is a regular listener and calls it the best radio station in the world (https://twitter.com/jack/status/...)
Daniel van der Merwe
@thomgroutars Girl Talk - All Day: http://illegal-art.net/allday/ I've listened to this album exclusively while doing deep work, so now it puts me in 'the zone' almost immediately when I start listening to it.
Larry Crawford
@thomgroutars - these playlists will keep you up! Classic hip hop instrumentals reimagined over contemporary beats. - Gold Instrumental Beats: https://open.spotify.com/user/sp... - Focus Flow: https://open.spotify.com/user/sp...
Bezaleel
@thomgroutars I like to listen to a lot of fast paced action-movie soundtracks Got a solid list here - https://open.spotify.com/playlis...
Bezaleel
@vandermerwed Oh yes, I definitely already rock with Two Steps from Hell!!!! They are awesome
Dre DurršŸ’”
@thomgroutars I go to YouTube and put in ā€œTop video game RPG soundtracksā€. Iā€™m not a gamer anymore but the sounds help to keep me focused for a long period of time.
Lola Hayes
@thomgroutars I've been building this one for a while. I'm not sure what all of these tracks have in common (I have thought before that it would be a fun python project to see what it is exactly that makes them all work so well), but any time I come across a song that seems to focus me and has no distracting elements (i.e. lyrics or random rhythms or pitches) I add it to the list. Enjoy: https://open.spotify.com/playlis...
Carl Zetterberg
@thomgroutars Discover Weekly on Spotify is my go to on Mondays while doing admin, planning and repetitive tasks. Deep work: Deep Focus: https://open.spotify.com/playlis... Spa Music Experience: https://open.spotify.com/playlis... Spa Relaxing Music: https://open.spotify.com/playlis... Mantras tibetanos: https://open.spotify.com/playlis...
Abadesi
Hustle Crew Academy
Hustle Crew Academy
@thomgroutars I recently started listening to Nature Sounds on Spotify because music with lyrics distracts me - it is pretty good. Otherwise I will listen to classical or something like Sigur Ros. šŸ˜Š
Ola King
@thomgroutars More like a genre, but ChillWave is my favourite. This never ending stream on YouTube is amazing
Also, Odesza's A Moment Apart album is magical for late-night work
Abadesi
Hustle Crew Academy
Hustle Crew Academy
Chris Davis
@thomgroutars @ola11king should've scrolled before posting. This is my go-to as well. freeCodeCamp also had a stream for a while but it doesn't seem like it's active at the moment.
Ferenc Forgacs
@thomgroutars I discovered this list a few weeks ago: https://open.spotify.com/playlis... Became one of my favorites :) My only problem is, that after a while, it makes me sleepy :D
Tyler Lastovich
@thomgroutars I think that depends on the type of work being done and what mood you are in. After three coffees the last thing I want to listen to is some chillout beats! I do prefer non-vocal tracks as I find that breaks my focus more often. My large non-vocal work music collection of albums [130hrs+]. https://open.spotify.com/playlis... Other times when coding I want a very loud, high-bpm, focus-flow style. https://open.spotify.com/playlis...
Roman Sevast
Awesomic for Webflow
@thomgroutars silence. Scientists proved, that any music distract you attention and people less productive listen music. So, I stoped listen a music during work. Sometimes I use Calm Mediation App. They have a very soft background music and nature noise playlists.
Thomas Groutars
@roman_sevastyanov You're probably right on the attention/focus side of things! On the other hand, music keeps me motivated for longer periods of time, and also makes me a happier person on the whole. Maybe it doesn't work the same for everyone, would love to see that research you're mentioning!