The 18th installment in the Sunday Morning Music series is here. It starts with one of my favorite albums of the year - Spirit by Rhye. It's so beautiful and intimate. From there we get some more pretty tunes because that's what I want on Sunday morning - no dark ambient drones here, just pretty and calm.
All the tracks are fairly new - the oldest being from 2016, while most are from this year.
Sunday morning musings - the cover pic of a cup of coffee reminded me of something. I've noticed in a lot of the science fiction I read that coffee is very important to a lot of characters in sci-fi stories. Many times it's in a post-apocalyptic world and coffee has become rare, a character finds a stash of coffee and it's like striking gold. Or a character is in space and has been traveling for a long time and finally gets to a location that has coffee and again it's like they have found the holy grail. This type of thing happens more often than I would have expected. I wonder if it's because writers drink lots of coffee as they write and they know that coffee is the world's most wonderful liquid(right behind beer).
Grab some coffee, interstellar or not, and take a listen to this latest mix.
Cheers!
T R A C K L I S T :
Now That's What I Call Ambient - March 2024
Infinitely Small by Htennek Niwhsa
Electronic Music of 1973
DUNE - The Storm
Quiet Days by Ann Annie
APRICITY: the warmth of sunshine in winter
Cosmic Guitar
Nightwalk by Paul Asbury Seaman
So Cold Now
Finally...Snow
Favorite Jazz Albums of 2023
2023 Rewind - Favorite Ambient Albums of the Year
Invisible Topologies
Misty Morning by Six Missing
November Moon (for sleep and meditation) by Paul Asbury Seaman
Dia de Los Muertos
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Train No. 8: Autumn Excursion by Paul Asbury Seaman
Quiet Indie Songs Fall ’23
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