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Relaxation music? (2 Viewers)

giggsy013

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Donavon Frankenreiter. His albums 'Pass it Around' and 'Move by Yourself' are just brilliant.
 

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  • Damien Rice (ultimate relaxation music)
  • City and Colour (also pretty ultimate relaxtion music)
  • Van Morrison ('Astral Weeks' is a MUST have album)
  • Jamie Cullum
  • Ray LaMontagne
  • Snow Patrol
  • George
  • Katie Noonan
  • Simon and Garfunkel
  • Rufus Wainwright (His 'Poses' album is fantastic relaxation music)
  • Eddie Vedder ('Into the Wild' soundtrack)
  • Darren Hayes ('The Tension and the Spark' in particular)
  • Billie Holiday
  • The Planets by Holst
  • Garden State Soundtrack
  • Kimya Dawson
  • Crowded House
  • Lior
 

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It's obvious. Cafe del Mar of course. For relaxing, any of their "Dreams" compilations or their normal volumes are good. Others would be:

Kaskade:
"My time", "What you are to me", "Tonight"
Elmara - "Training"
Koru:
"Otis", "Submariner", "I believe"
There are sooo many more. Must youtube the above.
Oh, and this one: YouTube - Aware - Esperando La Lluvia - slightly bad quality, but its excellent on a lower volume.

Enjoy.
 

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Nujabes is always good. Helps me relax or concentrate and get work done
 

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Sorry Know this is a old thread now
But just wanted to say ty to all those who gave me songs
alot of the quiter music worked for me :)
thanks
 

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Anything Jason Mraz does it for me. Particularly his more laid back acoustic stuff you find on his older albums and EP's.

The other 2 would be Jack Johnson and John Mayer.
 

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Shame on you all for not suggesting Brian Eno any sooner, music for airports ftw. Also, Massive Attack's mezzanine and 100th window albums are good to chill out to, as are Sigur Ros. Edit; also the dark side of the moon album by Pink Floyd
 
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