104 episodios

Sit back, relax, and set the mood for a soothing night with these flowing ambient soundscapes. You've spent too much time stressing through your day. Now it's time to be calm, meditate, and breathe your way into a deep state of chill.

Can Music Help You Fall Asleep?
Yes! According to this well referenced article from SleepFoundation.org:

Playing music before bed may decrease the time it takes to fall asleep and improve sleep quality.


Music has been shown to decrease levels of a stress hormone called cortisol.

Music triggers the release of dopamine, which can boost good feelings at bedtime and may help manage pain.

Try falling asleep to music that is relaxing or slower, around 60 to 80 beats per minute.


Parents know from experience that lullabies and gentle rhythms can help babies to fall asleep. Science supports this common observation, showing that children of all ages, from premature infants (research) to elementary school children (research), sleep better after listening to soothing melodies.
Fortunately, children aren’t the only ones who can benefit from lullabies before bedtime. People across age groups report better sleep quality after listening to calming music.
In one study, adults who listened to 45 minutes of music before going to sleep reported having better sleep quality beginning on the very first night (research). Even more encouraging is that this benefit appears to have a cumulative effect with study participants reporting better sleep the more often they incorporated music into their nightly routine.

Based on the above research findings and the millions of people who use relaxing music to sleep every night, why not try incorporating long-format relaxing music such as Dream Machine into your nightly routine?

If you find our music beneficial, please consider sharing with a friend and supporting us on social media ❤️ 😴
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Sit back, relax, and set the mood for a soothing night with these flowing ambient soundscapes. You've spent too much time stressing through your day. Now it's time to be calm, meditate, and breathe your way into a deep state of chill.

Can Music Help You Fall Asleep?
Yes! According to this well referenced article from SleepFoundation.org:

Playing music before bed may decrease the time it takes to fall asleep and improve sleep quality.


Music has been shown to decrease levels of a stress hormone called cortisol.

Music triggers the release of dopamine, which can boost good feelings at bedtime and may help manage pain.

Try falling asleep to music that is relaxing or slower, around 60 to 80 beats per minute.


Parents know from experience that lullabies and gentle rhythms can help babies to fall asleep. Science supports this common observation, showing that children of all ages, from premature infants (research) to elementary school children (research), sleep better after listening to soothing melodies.
Fortunately, children aren’t the only ones who can benefit from lullabies before bedtime. People across age groups report better sleep quality after listening to calming music.
In one study, adults who listened to 45 minutes of music before going to sleep reported having better sleep quality beginning on the very first night (research). Even more encouraging is that this benefit appears to have a cumulative effect with study participants reporting better sleep the more often they incorporated music into their nightly routine.

Based on the above research findings and the millions of people who use relaxing music to sleep every night, why not try incorporating long-format relaxing music such as Dream Machine into your nightly routine?

If you find our music beneficial, please consider sharing with a friend and supporting us on social media ❤️ 😴
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    Solfeggio Soulfood 396 Hz (Rain & Nature Mix)

    Solfeggio Soulfood 396 Hz (Rain & Nature Mix)

    Relax, Meditate, & Sleep with Solfeggio Sleep Frequencies + Rain & Nature Sounds
    Feel the soothing synthesis of solfeggio frequencies and rain in the jungle as you heal body and mind and drift off into dreamland.
    Let go of stress and anxiety as you allow your open mind to float freely into the abstract and ungrounded with the evening breeze. ☁️☁️☁️
    😴 Goodnight dear dreamer.
    See you on the other side 🙏

    If you find our music beneficial, please consider sharing with a friend and supporting us on social media ❤️ 😴
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    Can Music Help You Fall Asleep?
    Yes! According to this well referenced article from SleepFoundation.org:

    Playing music before bed may decrease the time it takes to fall asleep and improve sleep quality.


    Music has been shown to decrease levels of a stress hormone called cortisol.

    Music triggers the release of dopamine, which can boost good feelings at bedtime and may help manage pain.

    Try falling asleep to music that is relaxing or slower, around 60 to 80 beats per minute.


    Parents know from experience that lullabies and gentle rhythms can help babies to fall asleep. Science supports this common observation, showing that children of all ages, from premature infants (research) to elementary school children (research), sleep better after listening to soothing melodies.
    Fortunately, children aren’t the only ones who can benefit from lullabies before bedtime. People across age groups report better sleep quality after listening to calming music.
    In one study, adults who listened to 45 minutes of music before going to sleep reported having better sleep quality beginning on the very first night (research). Even more encouraging is that this benefit appears to have a cumulative effect with study participants reporting better sleep the more often they incorporated music into their nightly routine.

    Based on the above research findings and the millions of people who use relaxing music to sleep every night, why not try incorporating long-format relaxing music such as Dream Machine into your nightly routine?
    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    • 1h 25 min
    Solfeggio Soulfood 396 Hz

    Solfeggio Soulfood 396 Hz

    Relax, Meditate, & Sleep with Solfeggio Sleep Frequencies
    Feel the soothing sounds of solfeggio frequencies as you heal body and mind and drift off into dreamland.
    Let go of stress and anxiety as you allow your open mind to float freely into the abstract and ungrounded with the evening breeze. ☁️☁️☁️
    😴 Goodnight dear dreamer.
    See you on the other side 🙏

    If you find our music beneficial, please consider sharing with a friend and supporting us on social media ❤️ 😴
    YouTube
    Instagram
    Facebook
    TikTok

    Can Music Help You Fall Asleep?
    Yes! According to this well referenced article from SleepFoundation.org:

    Playing music before bed may decrease the time it takes to fall asleep and improve sleep quality.


    Music has been shown to decrease levels of a stress hormone called cortisol.

    Music triggers the release of dopamine, which can boost good feelings at bedtime and may help manage pain.

    Try falling asleep to music that is relaxing or slower, around 60 to 80 beats per minute.


    Parents know from experience that lullabies and gentle rhythms can help babies to fall asleep. Science supports this common observation, showing that children of all ages, from premature infants (research) to elementary school children (research), sleep better after listening to soothing melodies.
    Fortunately, children aren’t the only ones who can benefit from lullabies before bedtime. People across age groups report better sleep quality after listening to calming music.
    In one study, adults who listened to 45 minutes of music before going to sleep reported having better sleep quality beginning on the very first night (research). Even more encouraging is that this benefit appears to have a cumulative effect with study participants reporting better sleep the more often they incorporated music into their nightly routine.

    Based on the above research findings and the millions of people who use relaxing music to sleep every night, why not try incorporating long-format relaxing music such as Dream Machine into your nightly routine?
    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    • 1h 25 min
    ASMR for Sleep

    ASMR for Sleep

    Relax Music | Sleep Music | Meditation Music
    Feel the comforting closeness of ASMR sounds as you drift off into dreamland.
    Let go of stress and anxiety as you allow your open mind to float freely into the abstract and ungrounded with the evening breeze. ☁️☁️☁️
    😴 Goodnight dear Dreamer.
    See you on the other side 🙏

    If you find our music beneficial, please consider sharing with a friend and supporting us on social media ❤️ 😴
    YouTube
    Instagram
    Facebook
    TikTok

    Can Music Help You Fall Asleep?
    Yes! According to this well referenced article from SleepFoundation.org:

    Playing music before bed may decrease the time it takes to fall asleep and improve sleep quality.


    Music has been shown to decrease levels of a stress hormone called cortisol.

    Music triggers the release of dopamine, which can boost good feelings at bedtime and may help manage pain.

    Try falling asleep to music that is relaxing or slower, around 60 to 80 beats per minute.


    Parents know from experience that lullabies and gentle rhythms can help babies to fall asleep. Science supports this common observation, showing that children of all ages, from premature infants (research) to elementary school children (research), sleep better after listening to soothing melodies.
    Fortunately, children aren’t the only ones who can benefit from lullabies before bedtime. People across age groups report better sleep quality after listening to calming music.
    In one study, adults who listened to 45 minutes of music before going to sleep reported having better sleep quality beginning on the very first night (research). Even more encouraging is that this benefit appears to have a cumulative effect with study participants reporting better sleep the more often they incorporated music into their nightly routine.

    Based on the above research findings and the millions of people who use relaxing music to sleep every night, why not try incorporating long-format relaxing music such as Dream Machine into your nightly routine?
    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    • 54 min
    🚂 🌧️ Rainy Day at the Train Station in Osceola (Cinematic White Noise, ASMR Soundtrack For Calming Anxiety, Relieving Stress, Better Sleep)

    🚂 🌧️ Rainy Day at the Train Station in Osceola (Cinematic White Noise, ASMR Soundtrack For Calming Anxiety, Relieving Stress, Better Sleep)

    Close your eyes and imagine....It's a rainy day at the train station in Osceola. The cicadas are buzzing and so is the small crowd waiting for their train to roll in on this warm wet spring day. Immerse yourself in the calm and peaceful sounds of this quaint country moment. Enjoy the subtle sounds of trains passing by, cicadas buzzing, people talking softly, and various ASMR recorded environmental sounds.

    For our 100th episode, we wanted to try something new and get listeners' reactions. Let us know what you think of this format...which parts are nice and calming, which are disturbing? Should we make more like this?
    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    • 54 min
    Calm Rain (Relaxing Music)

    Calm Rain (Relaxing Music)

    Relax Music | Sleep Music | Meditation Music
    Feel the relaxing rhythms of ambient music with nature sounds as you drift off into dreamland.
    Let go of stress and anxiety as you allow your open mind to float freely into the abstract and ungrounded with the evening breeze. ☁️☁️☁️
    😴 Goodnight dear Dreamer.
    See you on the other side 🙏

    If you find our music beneficial, please consider sharing with a friend and supporting us on social media ❤️ 😴
    YouTube
    Instagram
    Facebook
    TikTok

    Can Music Help You Fall Asleep?
    Yes! According to this well referenced article from SleepFoundation.org:

    Playing music before bed may decrease the time it takes to fall asleep and improve sleep quality.


    Music has been shown to decrease levels of a stress hormone called cortisol.

    Music triggers the release of dopamine, which can boost good feelings at bedtime and may help manage pain.

    Try falling asleep to music that is relaxing or slower, around 60 to 80 beats per minute.


    Parents know from experience that lullabies and gentle rhythms can help babies to fall asleep. Science supports this common observation, showing that children of all ages, from premature infants (research) to elementary school children (research), sleep better after listening to soothing melodies.
    Fortunately, children aren’t the only ones who can benefit from lullabies before bedtime. People across age groups report better sleep quality after listening to calming music.
    In one study, adults who listened to 45 minutes of music before going to sleep reported having better sleep quality beginning on the very first night (research). Even more encouraging is that this benefit appears to have a cumulative effect with study participants reporting better sleep the more often they incorporated music into their nightly routine.

    Based on the above research findings and the millions of people who use relaxing music to sleep every night, why not try incorporating long-format relaxing music such as Dream Machine into your nightly routine?
    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    • 1h 24 min
    Soothe (Relaxing Deep Sleep Music)

    Soothe (Relaxing Deep Sleep Music)

    Relax Music | Sleep Music | Meditation Music
    Feel the relaxing rhythms of ambient music with nature sounds as you drift off into dreamland.
    Let go of stress and anxiety as you allow your open mind to float freely into the abstract and ungrounded with the evening breeze. ☁️☁️☁️
    😴 Goodnight dear Dreamer.
    See you on the other side 🙏

    If you find our music beneficial, please consider sharing with a friend and supporting us on social media ❤️ 😴
    YouTube
    Instagram
    Facebook
    TikTok

    Can Music Help You Fall Asleep?
    Yes! According to this well referenced article from SleepFoundation.org:

    Playing music before bed may decrease the time it takes to fall asleep and improve sleep quality.


    Music has been shown to decrease levels of a stress hormone called cortisol.

    Music triggers the release of dopamine, which can boost good feelings at bedtime and may help manage pain.

    Try falling asleep to music that is relaxing or slower, around 60 to 80 beats per minute.


    Parents know from experience that lullabies and gentle rhythms can help babies to fall asleep. Science supports this common observation, showing that children of all ages, from premature infants (research) to elementary school children (research), sleep better after listening to soothing melodies.
    Fortunately, children aren’t the only ones who can benefit from lullabies before bedtime. People across age groups report better sleep quality after listening to calming music.
    In one study, adults who listened to 45 minutes of music before going to sleep reported having better sleep quality beginning on the very first night (research). Even more encouraging is that this benefit appears to have a cumulative effect with study participants reporting better sleep the more often they incorporated music into their nightly routine.

    Based on the above research findings and the millions of people who use relaxing music to sleep every night, why not try incorporating long-format relaxing music such as Dream Machine into your nightly routine?
    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    • 1h 33 min

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