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does an insomniac dream?

Sleep hath its own world, and a wide realm of wild reality. And dreams in their development have breath, and tears, and tortures, and the touch of joy.
— Lord Byron

John Coltrane Quartet – After the Rain
(Priceless Jazz Collection: John Coltrane/ 1997)
Fourtwnty – Vanilla Swirl (Paul McCartney ‘Vanilla Sky’ remix)
(acidplanet.com/ 2004)
Modest Mouse – Dramamine
(This is a Long Drive for Someone with Nothing to Think About/ 1996)
LoGiK Visitor – Illuminating Dreams
(acidplanet.com/ 2006)
Sound Tribe Sector 9 – Equinox
(Seasons 01/ 2002)
Pink Floyd – Breathe in the Air
(Dark Side of the Moon/ 1973)

This is the opening to the insomniacs nocturnal trek. The insomniac’s dream is that it can do so. These tracks lay the path to a dreamy slumber. The calm before the storm. There has to be a dream before it gets deferred. Essentially if it stood alone, this list would be a slumber set — enjoi.

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Category: Bedroom playlist, Jazz, Rock

8 Responses

  1. Moka says:

    That Vanilla Swirl is quite good, reminds me of some other artist but can’t quite place the finger… is this a mash-up or a remix? Good find :)

  2. glad you approve haha, i really like that track too … i’m not sure if its a mash-up or remix per se, the guy who put it together just said he used vanilla sky so i posted it as a remix … he said he was planning on extending it for a longer cut but i guess he hasn’t gotten around to it haha

  3. indiessance says:

    I doubt insomniacs dream very often, they may also daydream less, since they may not have as much energy as one who manages to sleep for 1/3 of a day.

  4. ahhh pink floyd!

    just what i needed
    for the long night ahead…

  5. sonic_synesthesia says:

    glad to be of assistance haha

  6. Eric says:

    Very very nice. Love the mix.

  7. maRtO says:

    He empezado estos dias a merodear por este blog, y me encanta. Por cierto, pedazo final de lista con Pink Floyd. :)

  8. sonic_synesthesia says:

    hazaa! first spanish nod … de nada pero muchas gracias a ti

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The song makes its imprint
in the air, making itself felt,
a felt world. Here, there,
the stunned silence

of knowing I will not remember
what I heard;

futures that will never happen,
a fluidity we cannot achieve
except as a child
creating possibility.

This is the untranslatable song
hidden in the earth.

-Untranslatable Song [1]