11 Search Results for Tag: Nature

In The Spotlight: Meet Mila

A jazzy playlist with a touch of melancholy, featuring trumpet players and artists like: Bria Skonberg, Miles Davis, Tom Waits, Ella Fitzgerald, Django Reinhardt, Toots Thielemans, Ingrid Jensen, Andrea Motis
Meet Mila

Groove in the Green

Tracks to tempt you into the great outdoors. Featuring artists like: Norah Jones, The Brother Brothers, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Tom Freund, vivaellipsis, Bonobo, The 1975, Yotto
Groove in The Green

There’s Nothing Like Fire For Reflection

Campfire songs in which to share your soul. Featuring artists like: Vulfpeck, Lawrence, Jack Johnson, Chatham County Line, Malvina Kavita, Suzanne Vega, Olive Klug, Sergio Mendes & Brasil ’66
There's Nothing Like Fire For Reflection

Orange Twilight

Listen to a symphony of shades of orange that captures the time lapse of day and night – featuring artists like Rex Orange County • Hippo Campus • Dayglow • Nick Drake • Surfaces • St. Paul & The Broken Bones • Ray LaMontagne • The Revivalists

Why Would I Let You Go – Sondre Lerche

The Sondre Lerche track we didn’t know we need to hear. It’s too beautiful to describe, you should really just give it a listen.

Cover for Why Would I Let You Go, Single by Sondre Lerche

Kinematic Wave – Field Works, Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith

Field Works create music from the every day world around us, see music in everything. Carefully capturing and lovingly crafting and stitching these sounds together to create a network of interconnected sounds, of captured moments.

far away reflections — a playlist by a far away fellow • powered by musicto

This playlist is a tribute to the natural world; a reflective homage to the peace and beauty that surrounds us all. This is music to help you connect and reflect, to calm the noise of the mind and listen to the sound of our own being. Featuring artists like: Jason Barty • TPR • Robot Koch • Anna Yarbrough • Emancipator • Andy McKee • Tommy Guerrero • Lane 8

Sukha – Ladislav Pazdera, Karlijn Langendijk

When you listen to music like this one you also remember what it is to be connected to nature, you remember part of the sound of nature in that organic sound, the wood just resonating to the sound of strings being touched, you remember the essential and feel ready to transport yourself again to the best parts of life.

Sukha - Ladislav Pazdera, Karlijn Langendijk

Branches – Fluida

All this talk of the world ending just makes me laugh really.

Canada – Desmond Cheese

A song best explained in sounds. Sounds that feel almost familiar – but not quite – like a foggy memory…

Bloom – IHF

‘We woke to the sun breaking on our faces. Squinting from the brightness, we looked around to find that the desolation we’d gone to sleep amidst had vanished.’