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cold103
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Posted: March 02 2023 at 11:15 |
Please give me your best music for sleeping / relaxation / de-stressing! Of course the music can't be fast-paced, nor chaotic, and must be mellow. But perhaps slow-tempo metal would be ok I like to be open-minded Pink Floyd for example sometimes has a heavy sound while at the same time being very relaxing. It does not have to be prog. Here are my favorites!
Pink Floyd - The Dark Side of the Moon Pink Floyd - The Wall The Beatles - Magical Mystery Tour The Beatles - Abbey Road Edited by cold103 - March 02 2023 at 11:21 |
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Psychedelic Paul
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I'm glad you said it doesn't have to be prog.
1996: Linda Ronstadt - Dedicated to the One I Love - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkY3wLpwJbWK31Ht-dwxHRrEGyoWqeZrr |
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AJ Junior
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I always go to sleep to music so I understand wanting to find good night songs. Let me name some of my favorites:
-Book of Saturday - King Crimson -Fat Old Sun - Pink Floyd -The Rain Song -Led Zeppelin -Mother Nature's Son - The Beatles (the Gryphon cover on Raindance is also amazing) -Don't Let it Show- Alan Parson's Project -Blood on the Rooftops - Genesis -Clown - Argent I have a whole playlist but these are some of the highlights written by prog/rock bands. Happy Sleeping :)
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cold103
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I bet there are great stuff from the following, but I'm not familiar enough with them to post/mention anything specific: Enya, classical music
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Psychedelic Paul
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^ My pleasure. As it happens, I was listening to Marillion's Misplaced Childhood album on repeat play last night as I drifted off to sleep, although I wouldn't recommend it, as every time "Kayleigh" came around again for the second, third and fourth time during the night, I kept thinking, "Oh no, not again."
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siLLy puPPy
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Well this is easy. Anything that bores you beyond comprehension. Seriously need a thread about snoozy music? LOL
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I like a lot of the stuff from the "New Age" period of late 80's to early 90's, that is electronic, interesting, and yet still relaxing, including:
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^Tokyo Dream
Edited by Grumpyprogfan - March 02 2023 at 18:58 |
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^ Right-- a very somnambulant record, I'm sure to Allan's dismay . . . |
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I'm going to commend the OP for their linked choice. The music of Legend of Zelda is absolutely amazing, and it has been amazing for decades. Themes that were created by Koji Kondo in 8-bit sound great in 16-bit, 64-bit, and beyond. The many fully orchestrated works/performances of Zelda music proves the compositional strength of these pieces. Here's a treat from an AMAZING group. Charlie Rosen is usually the bassist but is also the arranger, conductor, and leader of 8-Bit Big Band. His arrangements sometimes take the composition further into what it was always meant to be, or, they take it to completely new and unexplored styles. Check out their version of Zelda's Lullaby, with a killer flute solo.
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I often use electronic artist Thom Brennan with his lovely cascading liquid synths but Neuronium/Michel Huygen comes a close second!
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I think that you should try the post-rock genre: from Talk Talk (80's) to Kwoon (France) and Leech (Switzerland), and many other artists ...
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Hi,
Weird to me that someone is mentioning rock bands and SONGS for this OP. There is a lot of meditation music out there and in my book none of the things mentioned actually fit, and while some may have some soothing moments in its entirety too much of it is a song. Most meditation and relaxation music is kind of "endless" and is able to carry you through it, and one could even suggest ENO and his many albums on the subject, not to mention a whole series of AMBIENT albums way back when as it was not thought of as "music". I'm even afraid to make a list of many things that I listen to that could be said to be for relaxation and sleeping, although at my age, I no longer need "supplements" to get to my sleeping state. I use meditation or chants for that, since any kind of music tends to wake up the visible spectrum and create a "film" of sorts for me. The best music for the specific request, would be SILENCE. Though in the age of the internet, the word "silence" is an oxymoron!
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Maybe the most relaxing album for me is Edgar Froese's Epsilon in Malaysian Pale.
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moshkito
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Hi, I would put on "Alpha Centauri" and "Atem" ... though I would skip "Phaedra" for its hardcore sequencer stuff and move to "Stratosfear" that is much softer and less power driven by sequencers at least that I know. But there is a lot of stuff out there that belongs in this category, that I am not sure the OP might not exactly be interested in ... I really am scared to post my list ...
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