The hottest Instrumental Substack posts right now

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The Honest Broker • 7812 implied HN points • 09 Feb 26
  1. Giving up screen time to make room for regular meditation can cut through digital noise and bring noticeable calm and clarity.
  2. Including music in meditation can deepen the practice, helping create trance-like or "oceanic" feelings of unity and peace.
  3. Long, immersive recordings—such as John Luther Adams' Become Ocean or Miles Davis' In a Silent Way—are especially effective soundtracks for meditation.
Flow State • 766 implied HN points • 18 Jan 24
  1. Marisa Anderson is an American guitarist and composer based in Portland.
  2. Anderson's music is influenced by her experiences walking across America.
  3. She has released three LPs showcasing her improvisational style.
Flow State • 707 implied HN points • 22 Mar 23
  1. Hermanos Gutiérrez are two guitar-playing brothers from Ecuador raised in Switzerland, influenced by a variety of music genres.
  2. Check out their albums: "Eternamente" from 2021 and "El Bueno Y El Malo" from last year.
  3. Enjoy their instrumental music on platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, Amazon Music, Bandcamp, and Tidal.

FM3

Flow State • 314 implied HN points • 05 Feb 24
  1. FM3 is a duo that created handheld looping "Buddha Machines".
  2. The duo collects samples of traditional instruments like the sheng and matouqin.
  3. Their music is available on streaming services and they have reissued their first edition devices.
Silentium • 159 implied HN points • 01 Feb 24
  1. The post is about music for stillness and an invitation to silence.
  2. The featured music is Arvo Pärt's Symphony No. 4 'Los Angeles', which is described as being touched by the Divine in every note.
  3. Readers can keep exploring by starting a 7-day free trial on Silentium's website.
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