The music I listen to
18 Feb '19

The music I listen to

Music is a tool for me. Sometimes it needs to calm, sometimes to weigh down. Below are four sets that I listen to most often.

1. Jazz / Glitch / Elektronika

A mix of classic jazz with electronics and experiments. Good when I need something more complex than silence, but less engaging than vocals. A lot of dirt, crackles, and broken rhythms.

2. IDM / Technika

IDM (Intelligent Dance Music). Mathematical music, precise, often cold. Good for analytical work and model building. Lots of synthetic sounds and abstract structures. Organizes the mind.

3. Trap / Japonia / Bas

A strong and quite aggressive compilation. Japanese trap, heavy beats, and distorted bass. A typically “functional” playlist — I turn it on when energy levels drop and I need to wake up quickly. It’s loud and stuffy.

4. Cardio / BPM

A simple matter — a running playlist. No slow tracks, just a steady, fast tempo. It should keep the rhythm and not interfere with the workout. Pure mechanics.

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