|
|
|
|
|
by IndexCardBox
1673 days ago
|
|
I love di.fm. If I find I'm too high energy I'll switch to some chill music (Future Garage, Liquid Trap), if I'm low energy I'll switch to high energy music (usually their Liquid Dnb station). If I really gotta get down to business, then it's one of their Liquid DnB mix shows. The high energy, repetitive songs that flow into each other really help. Sometimes I'll even listen to music while on a call just to help myself focus lol |
|
I use the 'chillout' station via di.fm for most of my work.. good beats, 96% no words for hours usually. It'll sometimes throw a tune that annoys and I'll click over to the 'melodic progressive' (99% no words and a bit more upbeat usually) channel for a bit.
I pay for commercial free and get access to the other site with all the mainstream genres as well.
Nice in that can switch to 'trance', vocal trance, or similar upbeat station for cleaning / cooking and others for total chill like ambient when needed.
Enjoy it via the desktop computer and phone app.
Nice that it uses way less bandwidth than youtube, loved them since they were 'digitally imported' - now wondering if it's them I used few times with winamp way back in the day.
Still great and used almost every day. This may be my most value per dollar purchase every year.