I'm a dev with a strong *NIX sysadmin background. I've been programming for 20+ years, started with IRC scripts, C, Python, PHP, Ruby/Rails, Node/JS, Go and Elxir. Full time on Ruby,Elixir and Rust.
so cool! I've just discovered it from your comment. Any chance to see its source code? I've a similar idea, but I'm struggling finding details about embedding/streaming soundcloud tracks.
I'm a dev with a strong *NIX sysadmin background. I've been programming for 20+ years, started with IRC scripts, C, Python, PHP, Ruby/Rails, Node/JS, Go and Elxir. Full time on Ruby,Elixir and Rust.
Ok, just one technical question: given you have N playlists with tracks, are you just using a custom player to stream songs from SC? Did you need to register an app on SC platform or did you have to use their API keys to do that?
I'm reading the docs, I understand what the app-registration or the API keys are used/needed for, what I'm unable to find/understand is what's needed to play a bunch of tracks through a custom player on a web page. I don't need search features, adding/removing tracks, etc... I just want to play a set of tracks (the list of track IDs/URLs stored somewhere).
All you need to work with their API is your client_id. You have to go to SoundCloud, sign in, open a track/playlist, hit F12, and go to the Networking tab, then start the song and use the search box to look out for requests containing a client_id. There you can also find other parameters like track_id, playlist_id, etc.
Then go to developers.soundcloud.com/docs/api... to see all the available API routes and use that client_id for authorization at the end of each query you want to fetch.
For example, to return a track, you would use https://api-v2.soundcloud.com/tracks/{track_id}?client_id={client_id}.
Or, to return a playlist: https://api-v2.soundcloud.com/playlists/{playlist_id}?client_id={client_id}.
I'm a dev with a strong *NIX sysadmin background. I've been programming for 20+ years, started with IRC scripts, C, Python, PHP, Ruby/Rails, Node/JS, Go and Elxir. Full time on Ruby,Elixir and Rust.
I'm a friendly, non-dev, cisgender guy from NC who enjoys playing music/making noise, hiking, eating veggies, and hanging out with my best friend/wife + our 3 kitties + 1 greyhound.
I'm a friendly, non-dev, cisgender guy from NC who enjoys playing music/making noise, hiking, eating veggies, and hanging out with my best friend/wife + our 3 kitties + 1 greyhound.
I'm a friendly, non-dev, cisgender guy from NC who enjoys playing music/making noise, hiking, eating veggies, and hanging out with my best friend/wife + our 3 kitties + 1 greyhound.
100%. Not only do I experience ASMR reactions, but his voice (like your repeat on Adele) fades to the background. There's just something about the sounds of the brushes, water, mixing paint with his knife and softness of his voice really sharpens my thinking. Sometimes, I admit, I get distracted by what he's doing. Marvel at it for a bit, then jump back into it.
French web developer mainly but touches everything. Volunteer admin mod here at DEV. I learn Nuxt at this moment and databases. — Addict to Cappuccino and Music
Surprisingly enough, these past few days I haven't listened to much music besides the playlist I shuffle through when I have to drive somewhere.
Instead I have re-connected with an audiobook that always seems to find me when I need it most, called "The Game of Life and How to Play It (Florence Scovel Shinn, 1925)".
I used to listen to the heavy metal thing back in the days. The first album I stumbled across was the one and only Linkin Park, Hybrid Theory. It is now one of my favorites. RIP the beautiful human bein' Chester. His voice is irreplaceable.
If I'm not listening to records, I'm listening to my bandcamp collection which are all downloaded and played on my desktop through dopamine which is a simple-but-pretty player.
If I want to push the boat out, I'll go with r/listentothis streamed through music player for Reddit where I've found loads of cool quirky things, or poolside FM for some, I don't know, cheese-wave or whatever.
Late at night I'll stick on something like SF 10-33 from Soma FM or browse the world through Radio Garden.
Got back into IT a year ago. Usually code in C# for an ERP customers and am making my own website with ASP.NET and other stuff I have no idea how to use... yet :)
Software Manager, Agile Aficionado, Tech Dabbler, and Public Speaker. A lifelong learner, the prospect of something new and coffee are what get me up in the morning.
Got back into IT a year ago. Usually code in C# for an ERP customers and am making my own website with ASP.NET and other stuff I have no idea how to use... yet :)
I'm a friendly, non-dev, cisgender guy from NC who enjoys playing music/making noise, hiking, eating veggies, and hanging out with my best friend/wife + our 3 kitties + 1 greyhound.
hahaha definitely still friends :D I listen to a lot of stuff to be honest...but tend to not never be stuff on the radio or anything. I mean like Are We Happy Now by The Ready Set, What the Hard Times Taught Me by Jason Gray, Might Not Like Me by Brynn Elliott, Legacy by Lost Stars, Dark Side by Kelly Clarkson, and Just the Way by Parmalee and Blanco Brown xD lol
I'm a friendly, non-dev, cisgender guy from NC who enjoys playing music/making noise, hiking, eating veggies, and hanging out with my best friend/wife + our 3 kitties + 1 greyhound.
Like you said in a previous reply, I discovered them through Alan Wake (The first time I heard "War" I fell in love with the band) and I've been obsessively listening ever since. Marko's voice is captivating
I'm a friendly, non-dev, cisgender guy from NC who enjoys playing music/making noise, hiking, eating veggies, and hanging out with my best friend/wife + our 3 kitties + 1 greyhound.
I'm from Aguascalientes, Mexico! now based on New York. Most of my experience is related to code websites and applications, using JavaScript stack-based.
I'm from Aguascalientes, Mexico! now based on New York. Most of my experience is related to code websites and applications, using JavaScript stack-based.
I usually go between lo-fi and ambience. I love nature ambience, depending on the season and weather. Right now it is spring and sunny, so I am listening to this! Relaxing Nature Sounds - Mount Shuksan
On rainy days I prefer the sounds of a fireplace crackling, and imagining I am studying in a library. Ancient Library Room
I'm old so I have playlists that range from 90s hip hop, 80s neo-funk, 80s r&b, 90s alternative, 90s EDM, 2000s hip hop, the garage band revival of the early 2000s, 70s/80s hardcore punk, and stuff like Modest Mouse, At The Drive-In, and bands like The Mars Volta, each playlist for different moods and things I'm working on.
Need to hit a deadline fast? 90s hip hop or At the Drive-in, The Mars Volta.
Need to think about a problem? Modest Mouse or late 90s/early 2000s EDM.
I have a wide variety in music. Anything from techno, heavy metal, sixties psychedelics, eighties punk, nineties alternative music, jazz, and thanks to spotify a lot of obscure new bands as well.
Lately I'm into something called Khruangbin which is a Texas trio doing mostly instrumental music. Pretty laid back style and works great as background music while coding. They only have a few albums but their live music is actually better. Lots of full concerts of them on Youtube. This one is great: youtube.com/watch?v=q4xKvHANqjk
I'm exploring Indie-like music for the past 3 years, I found great underated artists like Parcels, Men I Trust, The Marias, Vulfpeck, Roosevelt, Tennis, L'Imperatrice, PREP, Vansire, Sunflower Bean, Caroline Rose, Pale Waves, Far Caspian, Phum Viphurit, The Midnight, Luna Luna, and more.
I made a list of them with one song per artist open.spotify.com/playlist/5cD5PRKa.... I picked the songs that could give you more engagement to explore the artist more.
Born, raise in Tijuana, MX. With a degree in Philosophy, have worked as janitor, sales person, pizza delivery boy, teacher, press operator, prepress, desktop Publisher, and for the last 19 years dev
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I heard about some interesting music where they take songs or sounds and slow them down by 1000%. Most notably is the Jurassic Park Theme 1000% Slower. I once found the Windows 95 bootup slowed down, but couldn't locate it again.
I also love to listen to movie scores. Anything by John Williams is great.
I'm a friendly, non-dev, cisgender guy from NC who enjoys playing music/making noise, hiking, eating veggies, and hanging out with my best friend/wife + our 3 kitties + 1 greyhound.
I'm a friendly, non-dev, cisgender guy from NC who enjoys playing music/making noise, hiking, eating veggies, and hanging out with my best friend/wife + our 3 kitties + 1 greyhound.
Random selections ranging from Two Steps From Hell to Sabaton, depends how screamy my day feels for if I listen to bands like Sabaton or bands like Two Steps From Hell. I like having a mix of songs that I have not heard before so the radio function to play similar songs to ones I like is helpful.
Although currently I just have the headphones on and have not started any music going which sometimes happens if I get sidetracked.
I go betwen lo-fi and ambient sounds. Right now it is Spring and sunny here, so I am listening to some similar nature ambience: Relaxing Nature Sounds - Mount Shuksan
On a cold rainy day I like to imagine I am in a large library with a crackling fire while I work: Ancient Library Room
I've Had "A Moment Apart (Deluxe Edition) and flume playing all week, they've both offered just enough clarity and ambience to get most of my work done.
A couple comments in here have me shook tho. someone said "Bob Ross" 😹😹 wow how do you do it?? I know i'd be so distracted.
If I emember correctly, music distracts, although wearing headphones helps to concentrate. So my choice is noice-cancelling headphones, with no music. The other option is to get max protection builder's headphones - works like a charm.
Jack of all trades (Full-stack engineer).
Navigating my way through the world of tech.
Writing about my journey here.
Focusing on Java, Databases and Python.
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I am the team lead for our Application Maintenance Team. my team of 7 maintain 85 applications ranging form VB6 to .Net 6, and. ColdFusion. I've worked as a data wrangler, data architect, BSA, and Dev
I am the team lead for our Application Maintenance Team. my team of 7 maintain 85 applications ranging form VB6 to .Net 6, and. ColdFusion. I've worked as a data wrangler, data architect, BSA, and Dev
Built Devtunes FM just for this, recently been on Lo-Fi and Future Garage stations 😉✨
so cool! I've just discovered it from your comment. Any chance to see its source code? I've a similar idea, but I'm struggling finding details about embedding/streaming soundcloud tracks.
Maybe I just need to dig deeper into SC API docs
Unfortunately, the code is not public currently 😉
Anyways, a while ago I made an article describing it in more details. 😉
Ok, just one technical question: given you have N playlists with tracks, are you just using a custom player to stream songs from SC? Did you need to register an app on SC platform or did you have to use their API keys to do that?
I'm reading the docs, I understand what the app-registration or the API keys are used/needed for, what I'm unable to find/understand is what's needed to play a bunch of tracks through a custom player on a web page. I don't need search features, adding/removing tracks, etc... I just want to play a set of tracks (the list of track IDs/URLs stored somewhere).
Thanks in advance for your help.
All you need to work with their API is your client_id. You have to go to SoundCloud, sign in, open a track/playlist, hit F12, and go to the Networking tab, then start the song and use the search box to look out for requests containing a client_id. There you can also find other parameters like track_id, playlist_id, etc.
Then go to developers.soundcloud.com/docs/api... to see all the available API routes and use that client_id for authorization at the end of each query you want to fetch.
For example, to return a track, you would use
https://api-v2.soundcloud.com/tracks/{track_id}?client_id={client_id}.Or, to return a playlist:
https://api-v2.soundcloud.com/playlists/{playlist_id}?client_id={client_id}.Thank you! I’ve been stuck on the API for some day, until I’ve re-read your comment mentioning the API v2.
Still working progress, and I took a slightly different path, but it’s online and I’m enjoying it ;-)
radio.pavonz.com
thank you again for your help and hints!
For me, I have Skyfall by Adele on repeat a lot for some reason these days.
As far as music with lyrics goes, I tend to put it on repeat so the actual active listening sort of fades into the background.
I've been listening to the new Chili Peppers album quite a bit recently. 🌶
There's a really funky song called Aquatic Mouth Dance that I keep tuning into:
I've had this on repeat too! All of them, but especially this track and Poster Child 👌
Saaaaaame... the whole album is a lotta fun, but the funky tracks like Aquatic Mouth Dance and Poster Child are just such a good time. 🙌
I haven't checked out the whole album yet but I'm going to today
Nice! I hope you dig it. 🙌
Bob Ross.
While coding?
100%. Not only do I experience ASMR reactions, but his voice (like your repeat on Adele) fades to the background. There's just something about the sounds of the brushes, water, mixing paint with his knife and softness of his voice really sharpens my thinking. Sometimes, I admit, I get distracted by what he's doing. Marvel at it for a bit, then jump back into it.
Also, should mention it's a great Pomodoro timer too. Each episode is right around 25 minutes (minus the intro and credits).
Neat
Top three songs on my Spotify "On Repeat" playlist:
These last days I listened to more electronic music than usual, no idea why.
This title ❤
I'm big on vibey dream pop lately! I like to put a single album on loop for focused work, and I've been spending a lot of time with this one:
Surprisingly enough, these past few days I haven't listened to much music besides the playlist I shuffle through when I have to drive somewhere.
Instead I have re-connected with an audiobook that always seems to find me when I need it most, called "The Game of Life and How to Play It (Florence Scovel Shinn, 1925)".
I used to listen to the heavy metal thing back in the days. The first album I stumbled across was the one and only Linkin Park, Hybrid Theory. It is now one of my favorites. RIP the beautiful human bein' Chester. His voice is irreplaceable.
Edit: Sometimes, i listen to mozart:
If I'm not listening to records, I'm listening to my bandcamp collection which are all downloaded and played on my desktop through dopamine which is a simple-but-pretty player.
If I want to push the boat out, I'll go with r/listentothis streamed through music player for Reddit where I've found loads of cool quirky things, or poolside FM for some, I don't know, cheese-wave or whatever.
Late at night I'll stick on something like SF 10-33 from Soma FM or browse the world through Radio Garden.
Lots of Bonobo, Portishead, Chet Faker and Skunk Anansie.
Oh an the Codenewbie podcast too :)
Saw Skunk Ananse open for Rammstein in '99. If anyone was as loud as Rammstein, it was SA.
Never got to see them unfortunately. But I did see Rammstein and that was a crazy show that's for sure!
Teams meetings.
🤣 ... that song always gets stuck in my head too.
No way by Max & Harvey, Ahead of Myself by James TW, Independent with You by Kylie Morgan, etc. ❤️🧡💛
I hope we're still friends, but I don't like any of that music. 🥲
hahaha definitely still friends :D I listen to a lot of stuff to be honest...but tend to not never be stuff on the radio or anything. I mean like Are We Happy Now by The Ready Set, What the Hard Times Taught Me by Jason Gray, Might Not Like Me by Brynn Elliott, Legacy by Lost Stars, Dark Side by Kelly Clarkson, and Just the Way by Parmalee and Blanco Brown xD lol
90s D'Angelo!
Oh wow!! Now, I'm going into my mind palace to see if I can relive those Max Payne games! Such good games.
And I just remembered what this music made me think of... you ever heard of Avatar (the band)?
I lovee JPop and Cantonese songs so much.
My big favs are:
Sailor - Zheng Zhi Hua
Yoasobi - Into The Nights
Oh man finally time for some new PotF!
Like you said in a previous reply, I discovered them through Alan Wake (The first time I heard "War" I fell in love with the band) and I've been obsessively listening ever since. Marko's voice is captivating
Emptiness, by zodicac wave . I've also been loving some blends with me and my friends, absolutely love that feature
Rumours by Fleetwood Mac on Apple Music
Album · 1977 · 11 Songs
Classic! That's absolutely one of my faves.
A lot of Meute:
Thanks! This is awesome!
This and m-a-n-y o-t-h-e-r- b-e-a-ts
I've been listening this guy for a while, really good for coding!
YouTube:
Are you listening to Plini & Intervals as well?
Some I hear: open.spotify.com/playlist/0VIdZFvD...
In the list:
Hope you like the list as I do
Of course Polyphia would be in the list too, I will try listen to the rest.
I usually go between lo-fi and ambience. I love nature ambience, depending on the season and weather. Right now it is spring and sunny, so I am listening to this!
Relaxing Nature Sounds - Mount Shuksan
On rainy days I prefer the sounds of a fireplace crackling, and imagining I am studying in a library.
Ancient Library Room
I'm old so I have playlists that range from 90s hip hop, 80s neo-funk, 80s r&b, 90s alternative, 90s EDM, 2000s hip hop, the garage band revival of the early 2000s, 70s/80s hardcore punk, and stuff like Modest Mouse, At The Drive-In, and bands like The Mars Volta, each playlist for different moods and things I'm working on.
Need to hit a deadline fast? 90s hip hop or At the Drive-in, The Mars Volta.
Need to think about a problem? Modest Mouse or late 90s/early 2000s EDM.
It works out well for me.
I have a wide variety in music. Anything from techno, heavy metal, sixties psychedelics, eighties punk, nineties alternative music, jazz, and thanks to spotify a lot of obscure new bands as well.
Lately I'm into something called Khruangbin which is a Texas trio doing mostly instrumental music. Pretty laid back style and works great as background music while coding. They only have a few albums but their live music is actually better. Lots of full concerts of them on Youtube. This one is great: youtube.com/watch?v=q4xKvHANqjk
I'm exploring Indie-like music for the past 3 years, I found great underated artists like Parcels, Men I Trust, The Marias, Vulfpeck, Roosevelt, Tennis, L'Imperatrice, PREP, Vansire, Sunflower Bean, Caroline Rose, Pale Waves, Far Caspian, Phum Viphurit, The Midnight, Luna Luna, and more.
I made a list of them with one song per artist open.spotify.com/playlist/5cD5PRKa.... I picked the songs that could give you more engagement to explore the artist more.
Chelsea VS Real Madrid, well it will be in a few minutes
What a game!!!
I heard about some interesting music where they take songs or sounds and slow them down by 1000%. Most notably is the Jurassic Park Theme 1000% Slower. I once found the Windows 95 bootup slowed down, but couldn't locate it again.
I also love to listen to movie scores. Anything by John Williams is great.
Pink Floyd - The Division Bell
Aw man! This is really cool. I love how theatrical the music video is. Great share!
I like the Indie Summer one, but I usually pick at random :)
Deep house (Computer data one of my favorites) and if I have a lot to do, techno (joris voorn).
The Minecraft Soundtrack by C418. Been listening to Shuniji on repeat.
OMG! A friend and I were talking about just how chill the Minecraft soundtrack is the other day while playing. It's so comforting! 😌
thank you very much for sharing... it's awesome!!!!
Led Zeppelin (all the time)
New Order (don't ask me why)
The Doors
and a bit of OMD:
youtube.com/watch?v=Y43XLVqjytQ
Random selections ranging from Two Steps From Hell to Sabaton, depends how screamy my day feels for if I listen to bands like Sabaton or bands like Two Steps From Hell. I like having a mix of songs that I have not heard before so the radio function to play similar songs to ones I like is helpful.
Although currently I just have the headphones on and have not started any music going which sometimes happens if I get sidetracked.
I go betwen lo-fi and ambient sounds. Right now it is Spring and sunny here, so I am listening to some similar nature ambience:
Relaxing Nature Sounds - Mount Shuksan
On a cold rainy day I like to imagine I am in a large library with a crackling fire while I work:
Ancient Library Room
Another PoTF fan !!
I've Had "A Moment Apart (Deluxe Edition) and flume playing all week, they've both offered just enough clarity and ambience to get most of my work done.
A couple comments in here have me shook tho. someone said "Bob Ross" 😹😹 wow how do you do it?? I know i'd be so distracted.
If I emember correctly, music distracts, although wearing headphones helps to concentrate. So my choice is noice-cancelling headphones, with no music. The other option is to get max protection builder's headphones - works like a charm.
The Beatles Revolver
I'm mostly listening to relaxing stuff like:
If I need a bit more energy:
Coheed and Cambria have a new album coming out soon, and I can't stop listening to The Liars Club
These coding tunes playlists are in my rotation 😎
Quran Recitation
youtu.be/VLyktW15HXI?t=12
Lofi version song from India's favourite singer - Arijit Singh
Another song that is on Loop in my Spotify playlist 😄
Re-listening to The New Pornographers and The Magnetic fields albums.
open.spotify.com/playlist/1btXaC0C...
Some phonk :)
youtu.be/qt7owbADkO0
mixcloud.com/murfmongtrax/murf-44t...
My curated list of Drum and Bass, my thinking music :D
youtube.com/playlist?list=PLB37167...
For me I have LEVEL by The sixth lie in yanaginagi, It gives me good vibes to focus
AP Dhillon
I've been hearing a lot of Matthew Parker recently:
Mozart (collection), MilesDavis (kind of blue, I don't like his "new stuff"), but right now it's Tao Te Ching ^_^
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMCSdgkdOJc&t=2161s
coderadio.freecodecamp.org/.
Very useful when I can't focus.
Soul, Funk, MPB and Jazz music, vinyl DJ here.
Paolo nutini
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=RDEM4MgnTICZ98g3vX6BIIjtbg&playnext=1
My Discover Weekly Playlist
Rocket Man - Elton John
open.spotify.com/track/1XaFmFCXmDD...
The Jurassic Park Theme slowed down 1000 times:
youtu.be/8Bxk6whImKI
Stellaris OST - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iz3YAOEfqPQ&t
I prefer orchestral music while coding
Synthwave and LoFi beats. 🎧
The Compound Effect by Darren Hardy
On Melancholy Hill
Anime and gaming soundtracks yes i'm in that kind of mood 🤪
Audiomachine
Two Steps From Hell
Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata (on repeat)
And the like. I get lost in the music and forget about everything else around me, except for what I'm doing in the moment.
Almost forgot one of my favorites
Darth Revan Symphony | Ancient Sith Orchestra by Lucas King
m.youtube.com/watch?v=TEpMSYJNWC8
open.spotify.com/playlist/3wayVl5L...
soundcloud.com/ba2ba4e/likes
dont know about you but i find Freddie Dredd helpful to focus
open.spotify.com/playlist/0kx3ihoa...
9 Teen 90 Nine - Limp Bizkit ;)
https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7kcF7lbT5ueYL4XZBgG0gzQQAk4QfosT&feature=share