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The Most Composed Music To Help You Get To Bed


We may have already made a choice in the type of music we like to hear when we sleep. Some of us enjoy the classical sounds of our the elders of our elders. Many of us enjoy the more modern version of our favorite jazz cats that have captured our bodies along with our hearts whenever the rhythm passes through.

We may have already made a choice in the type of music we like to hear when we sleep. Some of us enjoy the classical sounds of our the elders of our elders. Many of us enjoy the more modern version of our favorite jazz cats that have captured our bodies along with our hearts whenever the rhythm passes through.


Meanwhile, when it comes to getting to sleep on time, many of us have already chosen the types of people we look to that help us to close our eyes and open our minds. It sounds strange to think about how Yanni or Enya can be used to help us hit the right kind of rest at bedtime, but there is always a set of valuable new artists to help us in the same way. The tricks may seem similar, but we can use recent music to help us build toward enjoying more unheard of and refreshing tracks.


Many writers of classical tunes also make their bones as composers of the music in films that play around the world. Once the talent for scaling keys is sufficient, it is not strange to see the word “composer” next to the names of Matteo Ramon Arevalos, Vincent Roy, or next to the title of “visual artist” in the case of Dr. Titas Petrikis.


Arevalos’ music is filled with the joy of a classically trained pianist. He deftly moves across the finite tapestry of the keys in ways that you may have heard before, but could still be considered something brand new if you were ever asked about it. As he has released a new album of music called, La Folia in 2023, the haunting yet relaxing version of his songs comes through in his presentation. Check out "La Folia(Theme)" on the Tunite Music playlist ‘Peaceful Piano.’


Instrumentalists like Vincent Roy will often use the synthesizer in a similar way to Arevalos. On his album Elektronika, Roy wants to paint a musical tale about why "sound" and "love" have been so far apart from each other for such a long time. Eventually, the belief is that they can find each other just before they join hands and help you drift off to sleep. There is something so indelible about the electric element in Roy's music.


Meanwhile, Dr. Petrikis’ music takes on a similar feeling, but comes from the scores of movies he's been a part of that are seldom seen in the West. They often include instruments like an oboe, the French horn, and the double bass. His compositions often come with a very different feel, often taken with himself from previous Westerns and other films. Petrikis often turns out his own jazz-flavored music in his offerings in 2023.


The More Composed Music Is On Your List


When you don’t know what to do, or how to get to bed, sometimes the best thing is to let the sweet and composed sounds play. Plug in your device, pull all other tracks out of the way, and let these seldom sung-about composers help you cascade into the sleep you need.


You can find each one of these players and many others on the Tunite Music radio station. When you can open your mind just enough, you can hear beyond what’s being played and catch the bits of magic between each note before you finally join them in slumber. Let your sleep be a little more composed tonight.



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