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Saperlipopette!
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I can sort of choose to engage or relax to all of these... Klaus Schulze - Mirage, Moondawn+ many, many more... Tangerine Dream - Phaedra, Rubycon + many, many more... The Necks - Aquatic, Hanging Gardens, Further, Blue Mountain many more... Miles Davis - He Loved Him Madly (just one composition, but it's 32 minutes long), Ife, Recollections, Lonely Fire (all about 20 minutes each), Mayisha... In a Silent Way many more... Constance Demby - Sacred Space Music Popol Vuh - Bruder des Schattens-Sone Des Licht (+ more) Pharoah Snaders - Harvest Time Can - Future Days (Bel Air in particular) |
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moshkito
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A few more ... in a historical type way. --Tibetan Bells ... one of the first and beautiful albums. I think there were 3 of them. Wolff and Hemmings --Paul Horn ... a few of his albums were neat and special. Inside the pyramid is one album to have for sure! --Stephan Micus ... acoustic stuff and very pretty. --Thiij Van Leer ... his first solo albums starting with the "Introspection" albums is all classical music done with flute. Beautiful stuff! --Frank Perry ... the most difficult listen of them all, and this is not for you rockers at all. You're not going to find a "beat" in hundreds of bells and bowls! On the first album, it's basically 2 meditations and it took me 3 or 4 times to get comfortable with them to be able to do just side 1. This is NOT music as you know it ... and don't think that you can pick it up in 10 seconds ... you won't! --Ash Ra Tempel ... the early stuff is trippy although it is thought to be tainted with drugs. "Join Inn" and then "New Age of Earth" are excellent in every way ... trying sitting under a starry night at the lake listening to side 2 of NAOE album. And even later, just as AshRa, it still had wonderful stuff. --Deuter ... he deserved better as a lot of his music was actually very nice, were it not that it was "dedicated" to a Guru that was given the boot in America. The music is excellent and very listenable, regardless of its "ideas" ... but since when is an idea "visible" in music? --David Parsons ... several albums that are very nice to listen to. --Christopher Franke ... was kinda put in the "new age" section of things, but his work is hardly that ... very pretty and nice stuff. He did the soundtrack for a lot of episodes of BABYLON 5 with one very sad comment ... the directors in that series were idiots and wouldn't know how to use music in their lives. I don't think that Christopher ever recovered from that and he is still a hermit, and almost no one knows anything about him, or if he has even done any music in 20 years. My thoughts are that he hasn't. -- Tangerine Dream and Klaus Schulze Klaus Schulze's material is special for dreaming and meditation. It does NOT interfere with your inner sights as the music itself is "invisible" and simple continues even if it picks up a beat along the way to make it stronger. One of the few folks that never compromised his own work and did it his way, complete with a mixing board at his hands in every concert. And he has some unbelievable great and beautiful things, and the series that was delivered as "Works" 1 and 2, is fantastic and less electronic, using other musicians also improvising with him, and some are exceptional. Try "My Ty She" ... if you don't believe me! Tangerine Dream, would be best "served" as soundtrack music. Its work is about the visualization that goes along with a story of sorts, and it seems to fit well in my imagination, but it's hard for folks to get their ears around anything that is pop oriented instead of something like TD which is "movie oriented" and has very specially beautiful moments. You can hear the music, but sadly we will NEVER SEE the complete SORCERER film with the full work by Tangerine Dream ... I think the studios think it will be a waste of money and screw the music, but you can get the complete shows, the last before Edgar Froese passed away, and immediately think ... I wanna watch that movie with that music together! A lot of "new age" music was actually very nice, with only one problem for me ... the titles were all imaginary, coupled with bad covers on the CD's and Cassettes, and it made the music seem poor. So one album would have a slightly disrobed women dancing in the mist, as if she were nymph or a witch ... and we're supposed to imagine that this is what the music is all about. Guess what? It wasn't even close ... and the error in assuming that an audience was stupid enough to believe an image and what they were told, finally went away with a lot of folks ripping people off left and right. An "age" came apart due to corruption of its own leaders!
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Music is not just for listening ... it is for LIVING ... you got to feel it to know what's it about! Not being told!
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The Dark Elf
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Ali Farka Touré (with and without Toumani Diabaté) Michael Hedges Harmonium The Moody Blues |
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Heart of the Matter
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dr wu23
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Dead Can Dance......
any lp but my personal favorite is Within the Realm of a Dying Sun Edited by dr wu23 - March 05 2023 at 23:03 |
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RM_Lidster
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Jon Anderson - Olias of Sunhillow King Crimson - Islands Pink Floyd - Atom Heart Mother Camel - Moonmadness Tony Banks - A Curious Feeling |
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BrufordFreak
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Nowadays I just go for one of the ambient/dark ambient 3+ hour videos on YouTube--like from Greenred Productions or SpaceAmbient or I might cue up something by Stellardrone or DreamState Logic or maybe even Alio Die but, back in the day, my college roommate and I would play Side Two of Dark Side of the Moon--skipping "Money"--every night before we fell asleep.
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ProkMan78
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Extremely good choice. Also Harod Budd - Pavilions of Peace came to mind alongside this
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JD
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I like to mix it up sometimes so I built my own... Assorted Mellow Progressive Rock 01 - Thomas Dolby - I Scare Myself 02 - Santana - The River 03 - Jon Anderson - Don't Forget (Nostalgia) 04 - King Crimson - I Talk to the Wind 05 - Genesis - I know What I like 06 - Boston - Amanada 07 - Jon and Vangelis - He is Sailing 08 - Peter Gabriel - Humdrum 09 - Alan Parsons - A Dream Within A Dream 10 - ELP - Take a Pebble 11 - Led Zeppelin - In the Light 12 - The Doors - Riders on the Storm 13 - Roxy Music - Avalon 14 - Sting - Moon Over Bourbon Street And if I want a little more chilaxin', then I pull out... Assorted Relaxing Bubblebath Rock 01 - Peter Gabriel - In Your Eyes 02 - Robert Palmer - Get It Through Your Heart 03 - Max Webster - Diamonds, Diamonds 04 - ELPowell - Step Aside 05 - Steve Miller - Wild Mountain Honey 06 - King Crimson - Lady of the Dancing Water 07 - Vangelis - Love Theme from Bladerunner 08 - Thomas Dolby - Mulu The Rain Forest 09 - Split Enz - I Hope I Never 10 - Peter Gabriel - Don't Give Up 11 - Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road 12 - ELP - Lucky Man 13 - Joe Jackson - Not Here Not Now 14 - Jon and Vangelis - Deborah 15 - Genesis - Entangled 16 - Men at Work - Down By the Sea 17 - Black Sabbath - Fluff |
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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Rush - Rivendell
And also: Pink Floyd - A Pillow Of Winds " " - San Tropez " " - If King Crimson - lady of the dancing water " - Prelude: song of the gulls " " - Moonchild VDGG - Refugees Gentle Giant - Aspirations " " - Funny Ways " " - Think Of Me With Kindness " " - Memories Of Old Days Yes - Wonderous Stories " - Sweetness " - Onward Genesis - After The Ordeal " - For Absent Friends " - Dusk Steve Hackett - The Hermit Focus - Le Clochard , Janis and Moving Waves (all from the moving waves album) Uriah Heep - Rain Much Anthony Phillips solo stuff To go back to Rush to wrap it up I'll also say the garden, panacea and tears.
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Grumpyprogfan
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Brian Eno has plenty of ambient music that will help you relax.
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Lewian
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Yeah, Fripp & Eno's Evening Star is a fantastically relaxing album.
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Negoba
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Listening to Evening Star right now - quite nice.
I have listened to a LOT of ambient / meditation music in recent years. Stellardrone is great if you want a sci-fi / spacey flavor that's a bit more recent. In spite of a lot of this music having similarities, there are quite a few different "headspaces" I'm going for when I put this on: meditation music really needs to set a mood and then get out of the way, where as for sleep or background music for work there can be a little more going on as long as it stays chill. Sometime I'm listening intently but want it to be relaxing and then I need something that covers more territory.
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Dapper~Blueberries
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Yep, ambient is your best friend for some "sleep" music. Alio Die in particular is really good, same with Klaus Schulze and Brian Eno. Check out Alio Die's Incantamento for some nice ambient music to relax to.
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paisanojac
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When one of my sons was a baby/toddler, '90-'93, I played cassette tapes of Ashra when putting him to bed.
Ashra: Blackouts
Ashra: Belle Alliance Ashra: Correlations Might have also played Ashra: New Age of Earth. |
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bardberic
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Maybe a bit cliched and normie, but I do admit that well-done lo-fi is quite relaxing good before bed. One of my favorite arrangers is Dreamy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T4P0-7BXlao I also like simple piano meodies, too. Often based off of soundtracks. This guy from Korea is really good: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rd83jMTERqM Perhaps my absolute favorite would be droney/stonery psychedelic metal, especially if you want something more commercial and original. Such as Om,: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4Hss-QiCnQ&list=OLAK5uy_kUlN9ZFD2Y1iNDkag4Ft2-jhaN4MX-M6M&index=1 and Earth: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nDLaPKpym3o&list=OLAK5uy_nWBlZ2PQSgAJWyNpzmLrVLjk39hD58boI There's also space ambient - it's a genre I got into when I was a teenager and found it the most relaxing thing ever, but I haven't listened to it in years: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wLwxmjrZj8 If you like Pink Floyd, then maybe try Polygondwanaland from King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard. It may be a bit on the "chaotic" side, relative to the other suggestions here, but anything with a polyrhythm is going ot be relaxing to me: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqS8bphqBys&list=OLAK5uy_kZx-hTxk_EfczAhOP3eQT-kJlBsH7NJXs (this one's also really good with *puff puff*, if you know what I mean ) If on the otherhand you like Camel, I highly, HIGHLY recommend Mir by Telegraph. This is probably the most relaxing album I've listened to in the prog realm in years: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-peau5RgAyM&list=PLqfkBo29a8h9gxVPlperd5Wfh8drW1PZQ In fac I'm going to embed this one :) There's also Stories of the Astral Lizard by Re-Stoned: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UviKpPF91Uk&list=OLAK5uy_lIkh5sBNWCqA6nZAnbRPeJ5bG0yYykV3M Going back to ambient, I also do like dark ambient, and it pairs really well with nordic neo-folk (what RYM calls "neo-pagan folk [???]"). Here's Forndom, for instance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zHZ6P7qfwTQ&list=OLAK5uy_nJ9SGfQJbSl9XQHCy_FlX53cEVI21vfUc&index=6 Anything with a rhythmic, tribal beat is going to be highly relaxing. Also embedding this one for that reason. Post-rock and modern classical with bittersweet melancholy is also quite relaxing (and there are lots of them): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eVDIALTsLRE&list=PLMynaxX_I0z_flTWOXP5ywwzDtppAWlRM Lastly, I would recommend trying out some straight up drone music, too. It's not for everyone, but those who get, f**king get it lol: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMlsM7C8y3w&list=PLvsYXqtYjMYc2zsMGGwEvbMWi5j1zJWvc Edited by bardberic - May 03 2023 at 22:45 |
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Magog2112
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Most of Brian Eno's ambient albums are very relaxing. My personal favorite is the album he did with Harold Budd entitled The Pearl. Ambient 2: The Plateaux of Mirror is equally sublime.
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JacobGraham
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Thanks for sharing your awesome list of relaxation and sleeping music! Those tracks sound like a perfect way to chill and unwind.I totally get you; music has this magical power to transport us to a peaceful state of mind. Personally, I have a soft spot for Irish flute tunes. There's something unique and calming about them, even though they might not be as common as other genres. It's all about finding what resonates with you, right?And oh, I see you've got quite the collection going! Your music knowledge is on point! It's amazing how music can speak to us and create such a soothing atmosphere.
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Octopus II
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Unfortunately, I am now of an age when I can fall asleep listening to any type of music.
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richardh
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Alio Die has been mentioned before but I've just recently added a whole bunch of his stuff on top of the likes of David Wright,James Murray, Between Interval, Ian Boddy, Gert Emmens, Arc, Cygna, Kelly David, Jonn Serie, Bertrand Loreau, Frore, Paul Ellis, Max Corbacho, Wave World etc. There is a hell of a lot of this stuff to be found on streaming platforms it seems.
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