I have a folder of ambient music that I usually put on random when I'm working. Sometimes I'll pick specific tracks out of this for background while I meditate every morning. However, I usually put on some Solfeggio frequency based music for meditations which I didn't include in the next three mixes. Whatever the purpose, this is some beautiful and calm music for this chaotic world.
00:00 Monos - Sunrise
09:08 Modern Studies + Tommy Perman - Sunup Shutdown
11:49 Andrew Chalk - Lost in the Forest
16:06 Sarah Davachi - First Cadence
21:24 Tangerine Dream - Sequent 'C' (Steven Wilson 2018 remix)
23:21 Legendary Pink Dots - Ballerina on a Rice Paper Leaf
30:00 Hiss Golden Messenger - Silent
37:46 Maeror Tri - These Tears Will Crystalize
41:57 Celer - Untitled Loop
44:20 Andrew Liles - Mother and Son untitled 2
47:09 Michael Brook, Brian Eno & Daniel Lanois - Mimosa
53:05 Stars of the Lid - Twin Plotkin v2
61:06 Lull - There

very different...thanks
ReplyDeleteYou’re welcome. I like different, something new for any mood that strikes you.
DeleteThanks. 50 years ago I also used to listen Tangerine Dream to study! https://sintrabloguecintia.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteI did the same, especially their earliest albums. Great at setting the mood and helping to focus on the studying task.
DeleteFirst of all, thanks for all the variety work that went into all your collections, not all to my taste but always interesting views through windows and doors I didn’t even know existed.
ReplyDeleteSecond of all, your ambient collections are, for my money, excellent and remain in a cherished place in my playlists, especially the ambient americana collections.
Third of all, I was saddened to find that the three meditative ambience offerings aren’t available save on Spotify, and therefore out of my reach
and the meganz links aren’t available. I keep going back looking for them and saddened when I can’t access your handiwork there.
Fourth of all, is it possible that you could repost them there, or on the archive.org site, where I’m vastly enjoying so many of your earlier handiwork.
Fifth of all, I hope you get the recentering you’re looking for, and can return from your sabbatical well refreshed and renewed in the joy music can bring!
Sixth of all, thanks!
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