I need complete and utter silence to sleep - how can you sleep when your
brain is actively listening to music? I wish I could, it sounds like fun -
but I have to cut out all stimuli to get any rest whatsoever. It's hard
enough getting to sleep in the first place!

-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 24, 2003 5:00 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) sleep music


---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: "Alex Bates" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>same here, after moving back to quiet suburbia after 18 months of 
inner city
>london i have had difficulty dealing with the silence at night 
time

man, let me say, there aint nothing that keeps me awake like deep 
silence. i hate it. i hate silence pretty much entirely. it makes 
me feel uncomfortable. 

>recent favourite sleep cds include :
>
>nude dimensions 1/2/3

ive fallen asleep to some naked CDs in my time, thats for sure.

>ltj bukem - progression sessions 1/logical progression 1 mix

i fell asleep listening to logical progression 1 last night 
actually! it was the unmixed version though. peshay's "vocal 
track" was playing when i actually went to sleep. thats gotta be 
one of the most beautiful dance songs in any genre. 

>alicia keys - songs in a minor

i dont have alicia keys, but any of jill scott's material is up 
there with my favorites.

>hawtin - DE909 

ack, i definitely dont know about that ; P 

consumed however is another good sleep time classic. 

tom 

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