77 minutes track
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77 minutes track
This is a 77 minutes track, here just a couple of minutes. It is not intended to just listen a it while doing other things, it is music to be relaxed, music you should experience with closed eyes and a peaceful mind.
After 77 minutes of listening, people tell me they feel completely relaxed and positively altered in their consciousness state of mind.
After 77 minutes of listening, people tell me they feel completely relaxed and positively altered in their consciousness state of mind.
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For those of you looking for something to relax to I was just given the cd American River by Jonathan Elias over at my universal internship and it’s incredible! Its ideal for meditating and yoga, you can really use this to loosen up. This can be a listen at work cd to help reduce some of that stress. It’s a cd for all to listen too, I highly recommend this cd especially if your looking for something different and eclectic. Plus it has the late Johnny Cash last recorded performance of spoken word that you shouldn’t miss. Here are a few sample tracks from the album American River by Jonathan Elias.
http://www.classics.umusic.com/jonathan ... ver_02.asx
http://www.classics.umusic.com/jonathan ... ver_07.asx
http://www.classics.umusic.com/jonathan ... ver_13.asx
http://www.classics.umusic.com/jonathan ... ver_14.asx
http://www.classics.umusic.com/jonathan ... ver_02.asx
http://www.classics.umusic.com/jonathan ... ver_07.asx
http://www.classics.umusic.com/jonathan ... ver_13.asx
http://www.classics.umusic.com/jonathan ... ver_14.asx
http://www.classics.umusic.com/jonathan ... ver_02.asx
http://www.classics.umusic.com/jonathan ... ver_07.asx
http://www.classics.umusic.com/jonathan ... ver_13.asx
http://www.classics.umusic.com/jonathan ... ver_14.asx
http://www.classics.umusic.com/jonathan ... ver_02.asx
http://www.classics.umusic.com/jonathan ... ver_07.asx
http://www.classics.umusic.com/jonathan ... ver_13.asx
http://www.classics.umusic.com/jonathan ... ver_14.asx
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good for a dream seqnece in a film or a flash back of sorts..or as you say meditation..
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I refer to Pulsarian music - not interloper.
Yes, ambient music, very pleasant.
I once had a tape of 'relaxing sounds' which I got off ebay, it was pink noise, in very slow waves (like surf slowed down x 100) with very very quiet laughing in the far background (only just audible on headphones). This was supposed to make people relax.
But this was more psycho-acoustical sounds, rather than music.
There is a long history of ambient music, from cave bongos and woodwind to Satie, Eno, even the Orb etc, this new song is an honourable continuation of that. Eno's idea was for music that is half inaudible (from when he was ill in bed and put a record on at too low volume) rather than actually to be listened to.
Musicians tend to make ambient music too busy sometimes.
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Yes, ambient music, very pleasant.
I once had a tape of 'relaxing sounds' which I got off ebay, it was pink noise, in very slow waves (like surf slowed down x 100) with very very quiet laughing in the far background (only just audible on headphones). This was supposed to make people relax.
But this was more psycho-acoustical sounds, rather than music.
There is a long history of ambient music, from cave bongos and woodwind to Satie, Eno, even the Orb etc, this new song is an honourable continuation of that. Eno's idea was for music that is half inaudible (from when he was ill in bed and put a record on at too low volume) rather than actually to be listened to.
Musicians tend to make ambient music too busy sometimes.
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