My music tastes vary from day to day, but any given week will see me listen to the following:

Angry Music
KMDFM
Corrosion of Comformity
Fugazi

Semi-Angry Music
The Pixies
Superchunk
Built To Spill
Radiohead

Hip Hop
Dead Prez
The Alkaholiks
Public Enemy
A Tribe Called Quest
De La Soul

Drum And Bass
Ming + FS
Phantom 45
Roni Size
LTJ Bukem
DJ Die
DJ Rap

Trance
Kox Box
X-Dream
Sasha + Digweed

Funk
Curtis Mayfield
George Clinton / Parliament / Funkadelic
D'Angelo
The Artist Formerly Known As Prince (wtf is the ascii code for _that_ symbol?)

Jazz
Miles Davis
John Coltrane
Art Tatum
Sonny Rollins
Medeski Martin and Wood


It helps when you have 50+ gigs of mp3's on a jukebox server at your work :-)

BTW, kuro5hin had a nice thread on this same subject a few days ago. I'd link to it, but my Ricochet connection is so slow today that it'd take me 10 minutes to find the page....

BlueLines

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In reply to Re: Music to Code to by BlueLines
in thread Music to Code to by marvell

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