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Music for relaxation
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Old Nov 20, 2007, 12:20 PM #1 of 28
I posted this in another thread:

Here's the first movement to Gorecki's Symphony #3. I listen to this every morning and night, it's basically a ritual. Despite how cheesy this may sound, but it calms my soul and never fails to do so, even after listening to it the 10000th time xD.

Henryk Gorecki - Symphony No.3 Op.36 - Symphony Of Sorrowful Songs MVT1
Henryk Gorecki - Symphony No.3 Op.36 - Symphony Of Sorrowful Songs MVT2/3

And here's my favourite comtemporary choir composer, Eric Whitacre:

Various Eric Whitacre.rar

I've only selected the few that I think are the best from his album (and to fit the MF upload limit).

And the final one for tonight (I love my 6mb/s upload speed), Various musical scores by Japanese Ryuichi Sakamoto. There are one or two pieces that aren't exactly "relaxing", but I put it in there for the heck of it.

Ryuichi Sakamoto - Cinemage.rar

I hope you enjoy these. =)


Jam it back in, in the dark.


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