500+ mixes with tracks by “Ryuichi+Sakamoto”
chembirline
my best list for be happy:)
chembirline
2012-05-20T17:44:19Z
when you want to touch clouds, open this,close your eyes and just listen
Mrs.Maker
Study Time.
Mrs.Maker
2012-05-03T02:35:52Z
Make the study time bearable.
24 songs that will help you get through those books or to make you fall asleep peacefully and deliciously.
minimalistik
eivonovie
Undescribable Feelin'
eivonovie
2012-05-17T15:58:52Z
just lay down, close your eyes, and listen.
kimtsan
a jar of worlds
kimtsan
2012-05-13T18:45:46Z
15 dreamy songs. 15 different worlds. Click play and enjoy...
kimtsan
starry starry night
kimtsan
2012-04-27T20:10:51Z
Perhaps only in madness, we are truly free.
28 insturmental tracks from several musical genres--classical, piano, strings, film soundtracks...all beautiful, peaceful and whimsical--good to listen to when you need to relax, chill and study.
Painting by Vincent van Gogh
kristenep
detached
kristenep
2012-05-10T03:40:49Z
"I find myself regarding existence as though from beyond the tomb, from another world; all is strange to me; I am, as it were, outside my own body and individuality; I am depersonalized, detached, cut adrift. Is this madness?" [42 tracks, 2.7 hours]
Photo by © Tony Katai
krismarisol
My favorites :)
krismarisol
2012-05-16T21:58:33Z
This mix contains my favorites music masterpieces... From classical music to games soundtracks.
emptresstemptress
As The Clocks Strike Backwards
emptresstemptress
2012-05-09T12:07:03Z
Some of my favorite film scores. When you need a break from lyrics telling you how to feel. Scores dating from 1977-2011. Classical and some New Age.
weynagrom
The Body, The Soul, and The Numen
weynagrom
2012-05-09T17:52:52Z
Part II: More traditional music angles and commentary, beginning a Jon Hassell track from the third Sub Rosa Myths collection, followed by one of the most beautiful vocal pieces I've ever heard - from Mongolia, a tribute to Albert Hofmann, and closing with a piece for Annemarie Frank. "Hands made big to give."
Tracklist in the comments.
Pictured: the brail-like labyrinth plaque near Trinity Church behind the Eaton Centre, Toronto. Inverse Image.











