Can anyone recommend me some music that is transportative and ambient, like boards of Canada? Stuff that is good for taking sleeping pills and having a bath, which is what I'm about to do
Also if anyone of you are suicidial so am I, know that your not alone and I'm sending love to you
I think this feeling of dissociation, other than being protection from extreme emotions and traumatic memories, is evidence of life after death, it shows that we are not just our bodies. That's a comforting thought I have anyway. I wish I could go back to 2006 when I was playing twilight princess and go from there. Anyone else here a fan of ambien?
Now I'm in the bath, got campfire head phase on. I think I'll post my album here when it's finished, you guys might like it
>>69864618
Merry Christmas, anon c:
>>69864618
Grouper.
She is like five levels above BoC and you really have to grow into it to be able to truly appreciate her, but shes so worth it.
I hope you have a good weekend holiday OP. Boards of Canada, as well as other ambient and IDM can be very powerful sometimes. Geogaddi is an very important album to me personally. Check out Gas:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-zM2t72sgs
>>69865039
Thanks for the suggestion! 5 levels above sounds heavenly
>>69864618
If you like that comfy analog feel of that Boards album, maybe some of that sick 60s stuff might be for you
Tangerine Dream - Phaedra
Klaus Schulze - X
Brian Eno - Ambient 1
Kraftwerk - Autobahn
>>69865326
Damn, music for airports is so nice
Ulrich Schnauss
>>69864618
Pilotredsun - Achievement
The Avalanches - Since I Left You
Autechre - Tri Repetae
These albums never fail to put me in a certain headspace.
Merry Christmas anon.