When I'm High...
Some favorite songs to absolutely space out to. |
| 1 | Radiohead Like Spinning Plates
The swirly pulse of the synth builds a perfect sonic scape for your ears. Then you hear some light
tapping
of a ride followed by an almost choir-like volta, and to top it off Thom is singing backwards for a sec
there.
Ultimate space cadet song. |
| 2 | Air Playground Love
Such a relaxing experience through and through. The daydreaming schoolboy accompanied by Air; not
to
mention some incredible saxophone. |
| 3 | The Beatles Strawberry Fields Forever
Probably among the trippiest out of the Beatles\' canon. The orchestral arrangements, the sublime
lyrics,
and Ringo's surprisingly fill-heavy drumming catch the ears in a trance. |
| 4 | Bibio The Apple and the Tooth
Jumpy, jangly, and filled with flute samples over an almost dub-stepish undercurrent. Perfect for any or
every mix. |
| 5 | Moby Porcelain
Some of the most beautiful piano worked meshed with Moby\'s insatiable display of modesty in his
work
which pays off hugely. The ultimate high song come to think of it; probably has more plays in my car
than
any other song. |
| 6 | Pink Floyd Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts I-V)
Just epic. Not only will you zone out, you'll probably drift into a sweet dream while Gilmour's simple,
moving guitar blends into the synthed out atmosphere; and fades into sweet sweet sax solos. |
| 7 | The Good The Bad and The Queen Herculean
Damon Albarn's spaciest song probably ever. This epic floats in and out of your eardrums seamlessly,
yet
ultimately leaves you drooling |
| 8 | The Kinks This Time Tomorrow
The guitar chords that kick off this chill, yet upbeat track stiffen your ears up for a good joy ride.
Here\'s to
feel good music. |
| 9 | Blur Good Song
Pretty much a love song drenched in rhythm; it succeeds brilliantly in presenting itself subtly, all the
while
making you forget about any pain you might be feeling. And thats a great thing. |
| 10 | The Beach Boys You Still Believe In Me
The vocals alone you can space out to, combine that with the perfect timing of every single note in the
song and you basically have paradise in under three minutes. |
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