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Relaxing Music

For just about a year ago, I wrote about relaxing and acoustic music, in an article called “Time to Relax?” Now it’s that time of the year again. It’s cold outside, you spend more time inside and you still need some good relaxing music.
This time I recommend Barbara Hills and John Rhyman.

Barbara Hills
Barbara Hills is a composer, performer, engineer, and producer from England. Who produce dreamy, imaginary and natural music. She has released Scapes (2008) and In the Shadows of Roasting Spring (2009).

This music is like a natural journey. The combination of some classical instruments and a pure natural ambience and harmonic sound makes this music to a classical and dreamy piece of work.

It must be the combination of classical instruments and a steady and at the same time peaceful and relaxing rhythms that gives this music a atmospheric and uplifting sound. And it’s perfect for meditation.

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John Rhyman
John Ryhman was born in Montreal, Canada and are now living in Madrid, Spain. His music can be described as uplifting and instrumental new age synth.
He does everything himself, and have so far released five records; Mag(Net)ic Keys, Space Freedom, Enchanted, Autumn Rain and Feelings From The Past.

This music is easy to like if you’re into a mellow and classical piano, combined with a mellow new age sound. The combination of a smooth and uplifting instrumental sound makes this music sound both relaxing and symphonic.

The smooth and floating sound from this music makes this perfect music to daydream to.

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  1. Truus #

    I couldn’t agree more with you about the music of John Rhyman. I know his music already for a long time and every time he surprises me with a new composition, always different and still a joy for the ears.

    February 4, 2010

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