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I can absolutely relate, during my day job I have my speakers running full blast and I am dancing away at my standing desk while in deep focus.
I think part of it is almost sound-defensive where the loud predictable music insulates me from focusing in on small sounds or unpredictability sounds. The techno is on and it's unimportant so I can focus on my work and drown out distractions.
I also think the pace is important for me, it's almost like my brain is racing to keep up with the beat and thus can't afford the distraction of focusing on something else. It can be almost meditative and make the whole world slower and more focused.