I work at an addiction rehab clinic and a resident with PTSD has asked me to burn him some CDs with some calming music because the anniversary of his son's suicide is coming up. So what albums do you think would be worth burning, /mu/?
I already burned "Aphex Twin's Selected Ambient Works 1985-1982" and the resident said he liked it.
I wonder if Boards of Canada would be a good idea. Or maybe Ulrich Schnauss's "A Strangely Isolated Place" (although I don't know if this would be a good idea, because the first words that repeat on Schnauss' album are "kissing you goodbye").
>>74969712
Low by David Bowie
whitehouse
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>>74969757
I can taste the sarcasm. I actually really like Whitehouse's song "You Dont Even Have to Say Please" though.
>>74969988
Akira Yamaoka composed some of the nicest dark ambient tracks out there.
Alien Observer
>>74969712
>with some calming music because the anniversary of his son's suicide is coming up
Pink Moon
Higher Truth
One More Light
Grace
>>74969712
What about some Do Make Say Think?
The Skeleton Tree by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
>>74971358
No. You asshole.
>>74969712
Mazzy Star, just the whole discography, but especially Among my Swan and So Tonight That I Might See
Global Communication – 76:14
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvbmkZgLB1w
Plantasia is one of the most pleasant and calm albums of all time