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I believe the makers of this track used some kind of physiological auditory science in their pursuit of relaxation and chillness. I can’t remember the details - something alone the lines of heartbeats, thelemic pulses, specific calming frequencies, lashings of chamomile tea, and a big fat doobie. I was prepared to find it a load of bollocks but I like it a lot - it’s just the right side of new age. I’ve been listening to it for a few years now and find it genuinely soothing. There’s a number of edits of different length including one that lasts for an hour, one that lasts ten hours, and there’s probably an infinite loop version somewhere. Here’s the relatively short 8 minute version. Btw: loving the choices in this thread
Warning: do not listen whilst driving or operating heavy machinery.
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Good shout Danny, I love listening to their stuff (usually when battling with insomnia and it always seems to do the trick). I heard somewhere they’d created music with no repetition, which helps if you’re trying to sleep as your brain is always tuned into the repetition, but it can’t with this and it switches the alertness off. Or something like that.
Weird in these times to think about, but sat on the hill at Primavera Porto, watching these guys, with ice cold super bock in hand and I didn't really realise how lucky I was
Weird in these times to think about, but sat on the hill at Primavera Porto, watching these guys, with ice cold super bock in hand and I didn't really realise how lucky I was
This album fully takes me back to lying in a dark room as a teenager in the early 90s with a spliff on the go, brain still doing somersaults after another amazing night out
If anyone's still got the vinyl a decent copy is worth a few hundred notes now