Music to Study By (feat. Sunburn in Cyprus, Alu, Delaware, All India Radio, & more...) | Music for Midnight #28
This particular mix was crafted in response to a fan's request and features a blend of tracks perfect for those late-night study sessions or moments when you need a sonic backdrop for concentration. Let's dive into the tracks and the amazing artists featured in this episode.
April 25, 2009
"Your Smile (Sodapop Remix by Modo Azul)" by Sunburn in Cyprus: Kicking off with an enchanting remix, this track from Sunburn in Cyprus sets the perfect tone for the episode. Explore more from Sunburn in Cyprus at their website.
"I Can Get Out" by Delaware: Delaware brings their unique sound with "I Can Get Out." Immerse yourself in more of Delaware's music at their website.
"Desert Dress" by Lord Runningclam: Adding a different flavor to the mix, Lord Runningclam's "Desert Dress" weaves an intricate sound tapestry.
"Permanent Revolutions (Don Meers Remix)" by All India Radio: This remix by Don Meers adds a new dimension to All India Radio's already captivating sound. Discover more at All India Radio's website.
"On the Bridge" by Paola Monodeluxe: Paola Monodeluxe contributes the mesmerizing "On the Bridge," a track that's sure to enhance your focus.
"Asphyxia" by Alu: Closing out the episode, Alu's "Asphyxia" is a hauntingly beautiful piece that lingers long after it's over. Find out more about Alu at her website.
In this episode, tracks 1, 2, 4, and 6 are sourced from the Podsafe Music Network, while tracks 3 and 5 are from IODA Promonet, showcasing a diverse range of sounds and styles. Each artist brings something unique to the table, making this mix not just great for studying, but also for discovering new music.
Thanks for tuning in, and I hope this mix enhances your study sessions, or simply serves as a beautiful soundtrack to your day or night. Remember, music is not just about listening, it's about exploring and experiencing. Until next time, keep your ears open and your mind attuned to the diverse world of music.
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