Anybody know some really peaceful and soothing music to listen to while trying to sleep? I've been having a harder time to sleep at night while high so do you guys recommend any kind of incense or music that is really soothing?
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only use incense in a well ventilated area, and what your looking for is called ambient/chill out/downtempo i can try to help aes dana air - space maker - le femme de argent alexandra hampton - 90 west all india radio blank and jones - relax bonobo carbon based lifeforms - album twentythree cinema 33 - solar sail d. batistatos - just the sea - under pressure deborah martin and eric wollo - between worlds deep dive corp. - lucsus four80east eastern sun - in a sense / rapture at sea / dawn emancipator entheogenic fc kahuna - hayling jens buchert krusseldorf - forest fever the lushlife project - budapest eskimos max melvin - sometimes nacho sotomayor - after the rain ott phaeleh - afterglow prefuse 73 - storm returns rocket empire - beijing - cruising the galaxy ruxpin - lullably shpongle sunlounger - white sand - lumumba sysyphe - sinking - handfasting tosca tripswitch tycho vibrasphere if you dig any of that, get back at me, i got a grip of shit like this also, check out this guys channel on youtube for good chillout, https://www.youtube.com/user/CometCatropics enjoy!!!!
Piano always does it for me. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n89_C7L-H6I Press play on that video, dim the lights down low, rest your head down on the soft, cool pillow, close your eyes, and drift into the blissful world of slumber.
Maybe you're smoking a more sativa sided strain, but... Nature is very relaxing (rain and waterfalls) so are binural/isochronic beats (look up isotones)
1968- Anthem of the Sun album by the Grateful Dead. It was like their second or so album...super mellow and relaxing trippiness. If you're a weirdo like me, listen to the black metal band Burzum's ambient works, which are basically repetitive, medieval sounding melodies in MIDI. There is a 20 minute track on Burzum's Filosofem album that will give you weird dreams. Have fun!