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A series of mixes intended for listening while programming to aid concentration and increase productivity (also compatible with other activities).

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Through years of trial and error - skipping around internet radio stations, playing our entire music collections on shuffle, or just hammering single albums on repeat, we have found that the most effective music to aid prolonged periods of intense concentration tends to have a mixture of the following qualities:

Drones
Noise
Fuzz
Field recordings
Vague memories (Hypnagogia)
Textures without rhythm
Minor complex chords
Early music (Baroque, lute, harpsichord)
Very few drums or vocals
Synth arpeggios
Awesome
Walls of reverb

Music possessing these qualities can often provide just the right amount of interest to occupy the parts of your brain that would otherwise be left free to wander and lead to distraction during your work.

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  • v3locite

    This helped me through the dark times of my final thesis, I kid you not. Nothing like some ambient music while you really have to nail that approach. phew. Thanks to everyone involved!

    23 Apr 4:32am Reply
  • project_dominic

    I downloaded the majority of their episodes a while ago but only came around to listening to it quite recently, and I'm intrigued. This is ambient the way it should be - nice to listen to attentively, but it keeps in the background when you need to focus.

    17 Oct 2012 Reply
  • o1653715

    godd playlist http://dubsdub.com

    13 Oct 2012 Reply
  • fedar

    DOPE

    16 Aug 2012 Reply
  • Enquisidor

    Awesome is by far the mos important quality

    21 Jul 2012 Reply
  • shat9000

    @MarvellousMissy - nope, it's the other way round. The Optimum Releasing jingle is a sample from 'Goodnight Vienna' by LFO - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2XG9Jry06Q

    12 May 2012 Reply
  • MarvellousMissy

    This is very clever! I listened to it whilst doing some website work earlier today, and the only way I can describe it is that it feels like the back of your brain is listening to the music, but the front of your brain isn't fussed. It appeals to certain thinking. The first track on episode 3 freaked me out a bit though as it's the sample sound from Optimum Releasing (DVD specialist for Korean cinema) resampled and looped, and it felt weird listening to it as music! Episode 5 is awesome though :)

    19 Mar 2012 Reply
  • mischah

    http://musicforprogramming.net

    20 Feb 2012 Reply
  • cgiv6n

    dats weal nice o yesh

    19 Feb 2012 Reply