pmastervn! I'm seeing your reply for the first time, and I'm still being serious here.
"In Your Eyes: Music for Relaxation", sounds very good, sounding like an orchestra production.
However, I'm using small computer speakers that don't have a powered bass box,
so it could all be dubbed together by someone with a quality synthesizer.
You Tube showed a warning about the other links being dangerous and didn't want me to continue,
so I didn't. I was hoping to hear more, wanting to know if you're doing more than relaxation music.
I see your actual email address here, that I didn't click, thinking replying here is enough.
I also don't use the private messaging here, very much, wanting to stay above board.
The greatest relaxation, indeed, the greatest luxury of my life, is soaking in a hot tub in the dark.
When you are in water, the energy your body uses to fight gravity changes to a healing power.
That's the best side benefit.
Psychics also say that if you can sleep in water you are psychic, and I know that's true.
"phoneguyen, pho" are interesting names, making me wonder where you are from.
I'm sure we have different perspectives on computer use and how it affects our brains,
and what we expect to get out of putting ourselves out here.
I didn't say this in my first reply, being more happy to riff offa what you said,
but I still think this should be in the "soundtrack" forum, kinda surprised an admin didn't move it.
"In Your Eyes" made me think of walking along the shore of Lake Erie on a nice day,
overcast, easy on the eyes and not sunburning me if I'm walking for hours with my bike,
running my hands over the tops of reeds and flowers, seeing all the great lakes wildlife.
The only thing missing from that scene as far as not being in your soundtrack,
is the sounds of American experimental aircraft flying low to the air force base in Niagara Falls.
They keep pushing "Area 51" as being where UFO influenced designs come from,
but the Niagara Falls base is the first electric military installation in the United States,
and they only like to come out in the dark.
"dark relaxation music", like Frederik Magles' "dark organ", can there be such a thing?
"rainy day, dream away, lay back and groove and take a holiday",
yeah... that's what I'm going to do right now, with some pop, a coconut chocolate bar,
and a new movie from the public library.
I shouldn't have slept in the tub after supper, I'm typing here at 5:30 in the morning.