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Time to relax?

A busy weekday can often be a pain. And the best thing you can do, is to relax.

You need music! Relaxing and acoustic music. I recommend John Laval, Camembert and Benjamin Robinson.

John Laval

Acoustic, unique music from the wonderful north of Lake District, UK. This music never gets old, no matter how many times you listen to it. It’s the soft voice, the soft guitar and the extra touch of different sounds effects that makes this music so great.

John Laval has so far released “Stories“; a great EP that includes the songs Stories, You watch me drown, In the line of fire and The fortune.
He’ve also recently composed the soundtrack of a short movie, called “Killing Time”. And a new album will be available in 2010.

MySpace
Last.fm

Camembert

Camembert was formed in late 2008 in a bedroom in Glasgow by Tim Kwant, Heather Thikey, Joe Williams and Rob Williams.

They have a four-track demo set available on last.fm and some new demos on MySpace.

This is quiet and at the same time innovative and experimental pop. Their sound is unique and carry the fine influences of being a electronic and acoustic live band.

MySpace
Last.fm

Benjamin Robinson

Benjamin Robinson is a singer and songwriter from Leicester, Midland. His biggest inspiration comes from the one and only Charlie Chaplin and the artwork to J.W Waterhouse and M. Whelan – that’s reason enough to check out the music. He has given out three albums/EP; Faint transmissions, Ammomites and shells and Miscellaneous oddities.

This music isn’t so quiet as the previous artists, but still relaxing. This is dreamy, creative and emotional music on its very best.

MySpace
Last.fm

Check out “Relaxing Music” here and “Relaxing music – the podcast” here!

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