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by Stephen Ball
Oct 29, 2019
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Music for coding - October 2019
Like working to music? I do! Here’s what I’ve been listening to lately.
Recent Albums
Pinout (Original Soundtrack) [feat. Susanna Lundgren] by Douglas Holmquist
In a Tidal Wave of Mystery (Deluxe Edition) by Capital Cities
Rollercoaster -
EP
by Bean
Lost In Translation (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) by Various Artists
Old West Saloon Piano, Vol. 1 by Squeek Steele
San Frandisco - Single by Dom Dolla
Chasing Midnight -
EP
by Moog
Civilization by Sweeps
Life by Jinsang
Recent Playlists
Late Night Synth
Magnetic Music
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