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CIEIR Music of Relaxation

Posted by CIEIRMusic - November 28th, 2022


CIEIR Music of Relaxation


I might make this into an album later on, but I have made a playlist of all my relaxation music including the newest one. Mainly because I feel that if I'm gonna be making this I may as well put them together. Much like a lot of stuff, this happened by total accident and I'm enjoying it while I can, but first let's list off these songs one by one.



First is Relax and Think of Tomorrow. It was one of my first attempts to get out my usual dark mindset, but apparently it was so good that it managed to get featured into the @TheTankTribune Phonograph:

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Oh ya, I'm still riding on that.


I even did a word version of it to see if it would improve relaxation.



Which I won't put in the album because I wanted to focus more on the instrumental stuff.



The next one is Just Breathe. The song that started Light Harmony. With this one, I wanted to make one that you can sync your breathing with. Things just snowballed from there.



This one, Floating In Nothingness. At this point I wanted to create an idea of darkness, but in the isolation sense. Nothing, but peace and quite for all around. Nothing to distract the senses. Things like that.



Drifting in Open Water. With this one I wanted to create through music, the idea of just floating peacefully adrift across a never ending body of water.



With Floating On A Cloud Way Up In The Air, I wanted to for the most part see if a shorter relaxation song had just as much of an effect as the longer ones.



Probably the most beautiful song I have ever created so far. I wanted to show the beauty of darkness, but not in the overtly gothic or depressing way, but rather a more positive outlook of it.


So let me know what you think regarding making this into an album.


Thanks for reading, if you're feeling generous check out my bandcamp and tip me on Ko-Fi.


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