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Deep Focus playlist on Spotify
Any number of lofi channels, or video game music.
Read that as contraception.
Either way, probably some post rock or blues or cool jazz or something.
Either classical or metal (typically Deathklok and/or Machinae Supremacy). Never any music I haven't heard many times before as that has the opposite effect.
One of:
- none,
- lofi, or
- wild speedcore music beyond most people's imagination
Although I think options 2 and 3 are more helpful for helping me getting back from being distracted rather than concentration itself...
Brain.fm. Been using it for years. Hits the spot.
It really all depends on what I am trying to concentrate on.
If I am playing a game, I actually turn the music off.
If I am driving, I have some high-octane rock playing.
If I am doing housework, I throw on the "Lo-Fi Girl" playlist.
If I want little distraction it'd either be no music, or music I never have or rarely listen to.
Usually nothing but sometimes classical or lofi. Mostly I find it distracting but occasionally it works for no discernable reason