Best musical genre to work to?

Suggestions of good tracks?

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Vaporwave

How is this business related?

John Cage - 4′33″

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> he doesn't conduct business through the smooth sounds of The Dear Hunter

Gaystep

nigger-by chimp dog

This is actually correct, also future/deep house.

Also songs of genres you like without text.

> good tracks

Y'all Cowards Don't Even Smoke Crack - Viper

>how is work business related

Classical music
Dark (gothic) ambient
Rap

I like chill lo-fi sampled hiphop instrumentals or jazzhop while doing stuff late at night.

Both pretty great. If I have to think about something more deeply then complete silence

Man I've been playing music in the background for so long, complete silence kind of throws me off sometimes when I'm working.

Jazz is the official genre of finance

Pop punk. I unironically listen to Bowling For Soup full blast at work.

Who's the semen demon?

listen to audiobooks for that KNAWLEDGE

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U must be the dumbest nigga alive

Jazz and bossa nova.
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Rain or white/brown noise generators.
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Yeah.

Anything early daft punk

I remember reading about some research they did on people doing craft exercises (must have been origami)

>Classical Music improved completion of tasks better than no music
>Music where the rhythm was faster or slower than the speed the participants were operating impaired task completion

And elsewhere I read it doesn't actually matter if it's classical music or not, as long as it's music you enjoy.

>tfw when you learn the title means "if you want to be a good drug dealer, you have to try your own gear to make sure it's high enough quality"
I think it's an important lesson for businessmen everywhere: like when Steve Jobs said that when he returned to Apple he called the customer service hotlines to see what Apple customers experienced.

I'm pretty sure Sergio Marchionne spends a lot of time in Chrysler and Fiat cars, and not just the Ferrari and Maserati models

Well I like to listen to metal. It really helps drown out any distractions and pairs well with a caffeine buzz

... and dark coffee.

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You sound like a coward to me

This long playlist is pretty nice:
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