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Sea-Amoeba-3388 t1_jctye6g wrote
Erik Satie - Gnossienne No. 1
groggyMPLS t1_jctye2l wrote
I’ve gone through the entire life cycle of DT fandom. As a drummer, was drawn in by Portnoy’s virtuosity, despite how goofy LaBrie was on vocals. Then I recognized how each player in the band was equally talented at their craft. I bought portnoys instructional dvds. I found the side projects. I saw DT live on the Train of Thought tour. I eagerly awaited Octavarium. It was okay. And then I started to realize that I really just liked their heavier songs so much more than the pure instrumental show-off stuff, and the keyboard element really started to become a turnoff for me, in particular, along with my waning amusement with LaBrie’s ridiculous operatic contributions.
Eventually, I realized I was really just into hardcore metal. I still give the old albums a listen once in a while, and I really believe that a few songs are truly prog metal greats — Home, Dance of Eternity, Pull me Under, Blind faith, As I Am — but I’ve totally lost interest in the band in terms of what they’re releasing lately.
Sea-Amoeba-3388 t1_jcty2pa wrote
Reply to comment by TheCurliestOfQs in What song should I add to my bed time play list? by canderson156
You want the earlier, acoustic version from Wednesday Morning 3am without drums.
clearblue71 t1_jctxs2i wrote
In the waiting line by Zero 7
arcticmattys t1_jctxbws wrote
Star treatment- arctic monkeys
unit00ayanami t1_jctwi29 wrote
Let’s go to bed - The Cure
style6699 t1_jctwctn wrote
Dust in the Wind by Kansas
Ok_Recommendation718 t1_jctw75f wrote
Angel to Me by McKay
Reasonable_Feeling65 t1_jctvtsb wrote
Reply to When your family is home, do you play your music on speakers or do you always use headphones? by [deleted]
Speakers always. Because how else are my kids going to know what good music is?
Skanko t1_jctvgod wrote
Map of the Problematique - Muse
sasquatchbrokers t1_jctv4f0 wrote
Aphex Twin- Stone in Focus , Rhubarb,
Brian Eno- First Light, Deep Blue Day
William Basinski- The Disintegration Loops
Zmirzlina t1_jctutrr wrote
Cocteau Twins - Lazy Calm
No-Context5479 t1_jctubsg wrote
Check this playlist and choose what suits you, u/canderson156 But if repeat artistes but it's a start... I'd edit this one of these days Link - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5POxmPgrHyxRjjCpC0x8ZS?si=8-ih4E8kQ2mWe3ntZ64vbg
Kaankaants t1_jctto9t wrote
Tubular Bells by Mike Oldfield.
armchair0pirate t1_jcttmz5 wrote
Anything by lofi girl.
Kvothetheraven603 t1_jcttkbl wrote
The Raven That Refused To Sing - Seven Wilson
WarcraftFarscape t1_jcttakk wrote
The iron and wine cover of “such great heights”
Like half the catalog from “the carpenters” cause her voice is so soothing
SillyPuttyGizmo t1_jctt9no wrote
The entire Bryan Ferry - Boys and Girls album
TheCurliestOfQs t1_jctt86y wrote
The Sound of Silence - Simon & Garfunkel
AndholRoin t1_jctt1c6 wrote
opeth - damnation, the album.
Macksler t1_jcts8qw wrote
The ballad of Bobby Pyn - Ariel Pink
Buv82 t1_jcts6hh wrote
Jules Massenet Thais Meditation
fgit_2015 t1_jctrcv2 wrote
Vancouver sleep clinic
MFCA13 t1_jctr0lr wrote
Reply to Why is Eminem such a biter? by [deleted]
Imitation is the highest form of flattery. How many older songs has Kendrick sampled?
BekisElsewhere39 t1_jctyrtn wrote
Reply to What song should I add to my bed time play list? by canderson156
Either Mercy Street by Peter Gabriel or Mercy Street New Blood Version (Instrumental) also by Peter Gabriel. Both are very quiet songs that I have in my own sleep playlist