re: music, roommates, neurodiversity
@Oneironott @teez@snouts.online See, I *can't* work in total silence, it would drive me crazy! I usually either have some TV show playing in the background that I've seen a million times before and doesn't require a lot of attention, or an album I'm familiar with.
Back in college when I had an essay due the next morning, I'd just take my 5-CD changer (fuck I'm old) and play all 5 TMBG albums from start to finish while I worked, over and over, until I was done...
re: music, roommates, neurodiversity
@zebratron2084 @teez primarily, i will add, said from a point of impressed amazement that folks can work like that 8P
re: music, roommates, neurodiversity
@Oneironott @zebratron2084 I mean half the time, I pretty much need something pretty high-energy to keep the pace going tbh. Something I can get in sync to while working on stuff, basically; sometimes that includes relatively slow 'n sparse witch house or Belgian New Beat, other times it's >200 BPM gabber, breakcore or darkpsy, lmao.
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@Thaminga @Oneironott Yeah, sometimes my own weird case of ADD just needs the equivalent of a radio jammer for my brain.
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@zebratron2084 @Oneironott A distraction exactly interesting enough to keep you from getting caught up in irrelevant thoughts, but not interesting enough to take away all your attention from what you're actually doing, basically.
re: music, roommates, neurodiversity
@Thaminga @Oneironott @zebratron2084 I like a mix of music, but prefer faster paced stuff I think because I listened to faster classical music as a kid, and can do fairly silent settings for a while too. turns out THE thing I can’t do is coworkers’ talk radio and some conversations.
re: music, roommates, neurodiversity
@zebratron2084 @teez i usually listen to something lower tempo and generally can't stand working in silence either but the idea of listening to high bpm 'go go go' music makes my brain scream lol