| Yeah, for sure! Honestly the ADHD focus ones are kind of random because they're sort of just albums I happened to be listening to at the point in my life when I finally started doing programming professionally (I def still like them though) These are the ones I listen to the most when I'm programming. I'll flip through them depending on my mood at the moment: Tool - Lateralus Don Ross - Klimbim Axiom of Choice - Niya Yesh Axiom of Choice - Unfolding Anoushka Shankar & Karsh Kale - Breathing Underwater They're just sort of cooked into my brain at this point Oh, there's also an album of Harpsicord music that I used to listen to at cafes because for whatever reason the Harpsicord drowns out voices really well (for me at least). I can't remember what it is now, though. I mostly use mynoise.net cafe tracks for that now |
Wow, I've known that album since 2009? 2010? and never seen anyone else ever mention it. Curious if you remember how you found it?
I ask because the way I found it was odd enough that it sticks with me...
I was helping a friend in high school with their computer. I went to a boarding school without much internet and all the kids traded music on thumb drives. Windows Vista was new in our parts, and this girl's laptop was one of the first ones running it that I'd had access to. Asked her if she had any interesting music and she said not really, but there were some sample tracks that had come with the computer. So she gave me the Vista sample pack haha.
My favorite track was Karsh Kale's Distance, listened to it a lot. Later (months later, on vacation) looked the guy up to see if he'd made more like it. Didn't really click with the album Distance was from, but Breathing Under Water made the cut into "albums I remember to this day" (and I too have ADHD).