I've been playing a lot of video game soundtracks and lo-fi remakes.
Lyrics make it harder for me to focus, so instrumental stuff is less distracting, but I still recognize familiar songs.
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I've been playing a lot of video game soundtracks and lo-fi remakes.
Lyrics make it harder for me to focus, so instrumental stuff is less distracting, but I still recognize familiar songs.
Either the vaporwave 90s nostalgia playlist or the death metal playlist nothing else
This is my go to if I have to score high to pass the class and I'm running out of study time:
It's 10 hours long.
All of Pogos albums + Melodysheep's plunderphonics albums.
Polyphia playing quietly in the background. No lyrics to distract me. Variety between songs but not so much that it pulls me out of focusing.
Not a student, but when I study for certification exams, I listen to movie soundtracks. Stuff from Johann Johannsson, Nick Cave, Bear McCreary, Thomas Newman, Max Richter, and some Hans Zimmer. No lyrics so it’s not hard to concentrate.
Pandora by zimmer on repeat
I'm not much of a music person these days, there's a couple of podcasts and youtube playlists that got me through university.
Playlist? I have no more mental energy for a playlist.
screaming in my head