I can’t stop listening to this specific one, it’s been months and everyday I listen to it at work
That’s like my lofi zelda beats haha
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Shpongle is pretty awesome for this
I saw the topic title and thought: Shpongle! i put it on and scrolled down to see this comment.
The Azumanga Daioh soundtrack is my personal favorite!
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Yes! Darkspace as well!
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Not really music, but I like the sound of repetitive mechanical equipment. Printing press, assembly lines. Nothing with super loud noises, just a room full of well oiled machines. Also traffic, no horns.
I, too, have been lulled to sleep at night with my headset on by the sounds of my Factorio factory running
Lofi zelda beats
Yo, I love those beats. They are plenty enjoyable as background music.
Big Giant Circles - The Glory Days
The album Absolute Garbage by Garbage is pretty good for this
I find noise rock and general noise music to work well for me. Ronaldo and the loaf, panoram, dog milk by palm and revolution 9 by the beatles. Also a select amount of music by the residents.
Not everyones jam but It’s disruptive and less than predictable. It can keep me from distractions allowing me to focus and if I wish focus on not focusing on anything.
ambient
Examples from Eno, the OG: 1/1, An Ending (Ascent)
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LoFi Girl, except anything by Purple Cat in that mix.
Peter Pearson.
It’s a tad jazzy, but The City Plot by Kokonoku