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Alone At Night 01

By vimster on February 20, 2022 4:11 pm

In recent years I've found listening to very minimal sound whilst lying in bed is an excellent way to detach my brain from all the noise and distraction. I'd listen to albums by the likes of Taylor Dupree or Thomas Köner, sometimes minimally melodic, sometimes just a distant rumble. It calmed the mind so well I thought I'd try and make my own tracks, not necessarily for release but more for my own use. Thought I'd share this one and my be other when I do them down the line.

this timbre is shimmering bliss

I had the WB songs running whilst doing some paperwork.  When this came on I thought I may have started some random recording of mine or one of my machines were coming through the speakers.  Haha.

Needless to say, I like the sound of this.  big_smile

rdomain wrote:

I had the WB songs running whilst doing some paperwork.

Same here: was working next to a window with WB running on random.  Around the time this came on, the sky outside clouded over and the light in the room dimmed.  Felt like I'd dropped into some kind of liminal space. tongue

rdomain wrote:

I had the WB songs running whilst doing some paperwork.  When this came on I thought I may have started some random recording of mine or one of my machines were coming through the speakers.  Haha.

Needless to say, I like the sound of this.  big_smile

ineff wrote:
rdomain wrote:

I had the WB songs running whilst doing some paperwork.

Same here: was working next to a window with WB running on random.  Around the time this came on, the sky outside clouded over and the light in the room dimmed.  Felt like I'd dropped into some kind of liminal space. tongue

It's strange how some sounds can affect us when we least expect them, especially genuinely ambient sounds like this that blend in with the environment.

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