morning /sci/
What music do you listen to when you are tackling a project or studying? I have some Bach, Vivaldi, VNV.
High bpm music. Something like these:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_iNw51H1UU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1XNb8y5JAm0
Sometimes, I actually just use a high metronome:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vt69D9qen5o
Makes me think of everything over and over
>>7917026
metronome- great idea!
That music would take me some getting used to. I find myself looking away from what I'm reading a lot.
Opeth
Amon Amarth
Mastodon
Future Funk
Deep House
>>7917055
*sigh* they grow up so fast...
bumping for music
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lGcPwGqPHO0
>>7917105
I can dig it.
>>7917019
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MshUFnfEfeA
>>7917095
>Physics researcher
I honestly feel a sense of pride.
Good job anons, we mastered parenting
>>7917019
In flames (anything not lunar strain/subterranean and not siren charms)
Chelsea grin (ashes to ashes)
Opeth
Breaking Benjamin
My chemical romance (yep)
Pierce the veil (yep)
Sylosis
Wintersun
Bach.
Seether
Mozart
Mostly high bpm stuff that's constant, but has to be pleasant to listen to.
>>7917186
I'm not a frequent lurker here. Has Dam Son been a long-lived meme? Did I just witness it's direct meme evolution?
>>7917212
I've been here for a year now and he was a meme when I first drifted from /b/
>>7917019
Sabaton
>>7917195
>Opeth
>Wintersun
>Bach
>Pierce the Veil
All you gotta say now is that you're studying physics too.
>>7917019
Moe anime music is the best
>>7917309
Biochem
thanks keep em coming
>>7917323
Meme, or actual autistic? OP is a working scriptwriter, actually.
>>7917019
nightcore
>>7917332
that sounds really cool
>>7917341
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l1UkzvihJBY
i will just leave this hear
>>7917343
here*
>>7917019
I generally try to listen to things without lyrics in English, or if it is in English, something that I'm familiar enough with so that I don't have to concentrate on the words. Some of my favorites:
Aphex Twin
Beach House
Beethoven
Boards of Canada
Chopin
CHVRCHES
GY!BE
Mahler
Sigur Ros
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_TdnPG5-0o&list=PLkkJB7SHwHtwVW1jrImktshCIO9RocZwb&index=6
this
>>7917343
so good
>>7917326
Ok you weren't so bad I'm sorry for adding you however anyone who listens to pure weeb music or pure classical is autistic. The weeb shit is self-explanatory but it's the guaranteed every guy listing of a load of classical artists every time a /sci/ music thread is made that triggers me. This place just can't relax and stop trying to look smart. If you listen to Lorde or Kanye or whatever just fucking say it that's what the thread is for, not yet more "muh academic music" dickwaving
I have been listening to a lot of retrosynth
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l76ot2kK1ik
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=44IGTa_X5Jw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZ_VLRlukcs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=esyMNrhijY8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BN1OmEHlF64
Call me a psycho, I don't give a fuck
>>7917366
you might like s3rl
>>7917372
is this also called retrowave or synthwave?
>>7917368
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tiwcfA4fNx4
the only lorde anyone should know
>>7917392
Correct.
>>7917397
this is the stuff
chopin pandora station.
recently started putting on ASMR videos and listening to them in the background while i do homework or review. It helps a lot
>so much pleb taste ITT
Does none of you faggots listen to gangster rap?
>>7917401
unreal, I never knew.. I experienced ASMR at the very moment I was first reading about it just now.
tipper pretty good
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIB4FzGxZ9c
>>7917405
ya, for studying though?
>>7917409
you're about to be in for a world of better sleep m8
Thanks /sci/ I'd say this has been a success, and I learned some things too.
>>7917019
metal mostly, I used to give more power to my inner demons and use them for my work
>>7917471
What kind(s) of metal
>>7917473
heavy, power, death, progressive on regular assignments
thrash when I have to do a lop of repetitive steps
>>7917473
Steel is my favourite
>>7917505
I need to leave this hellhole
>>7917505
i knew it was coming
>>7917514
That file name though
I like listening to the Cello while doing maths/physics. Makes me want to learn how to play it but they are so fucking expensive + I already play piano
>It's a /mu/sic thread on /sci/
I'm staying well away from this one
>>7917547
>i'm staying well away from this
>posting in thread
how far away is well away
>>7917019
Dubstep / metal / MLP songs.
I have never liked Bach, prefer Chopin, Scriabin etc. But to be honest, i can't study while listening to their music, it's to distracting for me.
>>7917019
Videogame music in different speeds and pitches
Harsh Noise and Field Recordings, generally.
>>7917368
Yup, cringy af t.bh
http://youtu.be/boUZqysP5go
http://youtu.be/yILTEayQmj0
http://youtu.be/P7Y_rJhjCLM
>>7917619
yo what do you think about Kazumoto Endo's Brick and Mortar
>>7917605
my little pony?
>>7917619
give me a hug, man
>>7917405
>complains about pleb taste
>suggests the absolute plebbiest music to to ever mar the face of the earth
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q_qUiytLYRc
>>7917368
mfw I listen to both of those genres only
>>7917701
Retarded weeaboo
I listen to all classical, baby.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yydZbVoCbn0
>>7917705
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=43EKhlgWaoI
(≧∇≦)(≧∇≦)(≧∇≦)(≧∇≦)
I almost invariably listen to this
>>7917659
Yup. My little pony songs. Simple, but very enjoyable. Solving partial differential equations with that kind of music is a pure pleasure.
>>7917372
Nice. I've been listening to the Turbokid soundtrack recently and this is more of what I was after.
>>7917405
the plebbiest and most degenerate music itt.
fucking autists like you couldnt figure it out though
>>7917795
>solving partial differential equations
are you matlab?
Future or Migos desu
Nujabes
Wagner's Prelude & Liebestod
Ne Obliviscaris
Tristam
Bathory (especially Blood Fire Death)
DJ Okawari
Jazz version of anime/games OST
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c3fZ8LXNs_E
>>7918398
Good tastes
>>7917019
For studying/working:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BiSmJOMT_ps
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-laSz-0_guY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDPwv0n8LzY
For grading:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofXDzYZF-NQ
>>7917019
Depends on how alert my state of mind is.
To increase wakefulness stuff like: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YanwyGP0Li4
To calm self: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_AWIqXzvX-U
>>7917505
>steel
>metal
You best be joking nigger
Almost anything, really. I just need something that will get me excited or focused. I like the ASOT year mixes since they're long and diverse enough to keep me from getting bored of them.
Usually listen to my current FOTM band/album or Pandora. Classical is almost exclusively for reading before bed, though instrumental pops up on my Pandora from time to time.
literally everything that's instrumental, can't concentrate with singing in the background.
However things like podcasts don't distract me anywhere near as much as singing.
>>7917368
holy fuck you're projecting, sorry liking pop music makes you feel inferior. There are many people the prefer classical music to anything else(myself included), and it's not so much an indicator of intelligence as it is playing an instrument and studying music as a child/teen.
classical/electronic ambient/ambient for studying, pop music for innocuous things, and folk or oldschool for ??????
Bach is the best for me to do deep thinking without getting distracted. If I listen to any beethoven, chopin, or other late classical/romantic composers or later, I get waaaay too into the music to study.
>mfw STEMfags pretending to like classical music
just stop you don't need to do this
>>7917545
can you link some of your favourites? i really like the cello too
for example this past week
music is illogical whats the point
>>7918641
Not that guy but this is THE cello piece
https://youtu.be/DwHpDOWhkGk
>inb4 it's popular therefore you should hate it
Very often just deathmetal stuff, lamb of god, cannibal corpse, nile, children of bodom.
>>7917505
>favourite metal is steel
>not diamond
>>7918657
This desu
I'm just waiting for the Godking's mixtape
Shit's gonna be cash
>>7917026
I never used the phrase autistic before on this board, but you earned it with the metronome :^)
I prefer flamenco guitars without singing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1PJRBOUrWAc
>>7917343
way to kill a wonderful peace... horrible shit
>>7917372
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlkpKvUNawo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SVf7NBncUy0
you're welcome
>>7917095
Holy shit.
>>7918729
I think you recommended carpenter brut on /b/, if it was you anyway
awesome record, btw. the only bad thing is that its too fucking loud
>>7918398
my nigga,
>>7917019
At home, no music.
Out, something with a clear beat.
>>7917026
>High bpm music.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97kx8F8Uh8E
>>7917900
I'm freaking second year physics student. I suppose that matlab is better, but i think i should know the basics of pde. Frobenius method, hipergeometric shit and so on.
techno to dance on
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PuriyWZt9uM
>>7917019
>Goodspeed you, black emperor.
>Explosion in the sky
Plus not main stream post rock
>>7917019
Bineural beats
>>7917026
this.
OP can fuck off with his classical tastes. I've played a classical string instrument going on 13 years now and still cant stand to just listen to the music. its incredibly sleep-inducing.
High BPM music/ dubstep/ electronic music/ a good baseline. I could even do rap if its good enough.
Worked for me the past 4 years. I'm starting a PhD in organic and organometallic chemistry so I think its a pretty solid music choice when studying. Other people have different tastes without a doubt, but classical? in this day and age? seriously, everyone is looking at you like you have something to prove.
Most of my work day in lab is varied. Kendrick, Kanye, A$AP Rocky, Beach House, Coheed and Cambria,Courtney Barnett, Chance the rapper, Madvillian, Purity Ring, St. Lucia. That's the past weeks playlist
Anything that I need massive concentration on, though, I can't do words. Usually piano music with no lyrics or something like Boards of Canada.
Need to concentrate: piano music/no words