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On 09/22/10 13:27, James Morris wrote:
On 22 September 2010 12:13, Dave Phillips
<dlphillips(a)woh.rr.com> wrote:
James Morris wrote:
Anyone have any recommendations for music good for getting them into
the frame of mind for programming?
Anything by Iannis Xenakis or Morton Feldman. :)
Best,
dp
After watching part of the youtube video of Metastasis I am watching this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71hNl_skTZQ&feature=related
{
Ligeti - Artikulation
In the 70's, Rainer Wehinger created a visual listening score to
accompany Gyorgy
Ligeti's Artikulation. I scanned the pages and synchronized them
with the music.
Enjoy!
}
Call me crazy, but a lot of the software I've coded in the last years
was written with Gyorgy Ligeti in the background. I simply love the
Chamber_concerto_Ramifications_Quartet_no_2_aventures_lux_aeterna "Album".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9sWENPaVqR8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JnuAaKiX1sg
His "Hungarian rock" however is way too distracting.
Debugging with Tom Waits.
..and if nothing else helps, I turn to Charlie Parker and Coltrane. The
latter are mainly helpful since I tend focus more on the music and not
on the other tasks: Take a step back and many things clear up.
I recently discovered Avishai Cohen - master of all bass syncopes. fi.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4kc0Aby2vA is very dreamy and gets me in
the right mood without distracting too much.
At one of my previous work-places we were listening to
http://monkeyradio.org/ (Hi Koen & Arnold) all day long while hacking.
Anyway, none of these are even close to The Prodigy.
If you want to stick to that style: go for Sepultura's Arise:
speed coding.
Cheers!
robin
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