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Sleeping Music?
Misereatur:
--- Quote from: Rizzo ---Uh dude, he's not dead..
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This means I have been living in lie for the past 6 months. Damn.
Nevemind, all the more reason it gives him to do some skullfuckin'. Just no zombies this time.
And Khar, I knew waht you ment, I was just too pissed to be logical about it.
Scytale:
--- Quote from: TrueNeutral ---Burzum? For sleeping?
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Burzum is very minamilist and repetitive Hvis Lyset Tar Oss and Filosofem are fairly ambient albums as well, with a fair bit of keyboards throughout. Filosofem has that 25 minute ambient synth instrumental in the middle of the album as well. Which makes it perfect for sleeping to. The Last two Burzum albums are done entirely on keyboard with no vocals (the first one is all in midi), which make them very good bed time music as well. I think the key to good sleeping music is having it a a relatively low volume so it's just audible, repetitive song structures are a must as well.
tehjiggles:
merzbow is more than just a hipster joke. I love noise, I love merzbow. Did the hurr hurr not explicitly enough nod to the fact that merzbow jokes are played out? I agree with your sentiments khar =P
The Eyeball Kid:
Edith Frost
Transambiant Communications
the first Architecture in Helsinki album
bit of Bjork and Massive Attack
listenend to them so much for those purposes, especially Edith Frost and Transambiant
The Eyeball Kid:
--- Quote from: E. Spaceman ---There is no way I would be able to fall asleep to Architecture in Helsinki. Listening to them just makes me want to dance around dorkily.
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I put on their first album to sleep. When I need to wake up i switch to their second and dance around dorkily yelling 'IT! IS! 5!'
I'm way too into this band. It makes it odd when running into them around Sydney. 'Hey, you're a really nice girl and your music is a vital part of my existance and daily routines'
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