I have never meditated, but I think I might try Kitaro before Yello.  Even the mellow stuff by Yello, gets me kind of worked up, which I not conducive to relaxation...


From: Julian <julzmon@mac.com>
To: The moon: beautiful. The sun: even more beautiful. <yello@mailman.xmission.com>
Sent: Sun, December 13, 2009 7:52:57 AM
Subject: Re: [Yello] yello meditation

I would think you would want something bland if anything at all? I think of Mars Lazar when you talk about meditation. He even had a couple albums specifically for that. http://www.marslasar.com/discography.html

Julian

On Dec 13, 2009, at 7:36 AM, Nic wrote:

i want to canvass some opinion about which of yello's tracks are best
for meditation.

the reason is a friend of mine was listening to touch yello in my car
and "takla makan" was playing and she said this would be ideal for
meditation.

(there is a lot of new age fairly bland but atmospheric music for this
purpose already out there)

so here's the question, which tracks would you choose from the whole
of yello's catalogue to put into a 'meditation compilation'? they
would have to be instrumental only, slow beats, largely percussion
free

i will consider and respond with my own list. perhaps there are some
sections of tracks as opposed to whole tracks

Regards, Nic.
We are the architects, not the victims of our own destiny

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