A dreamy and fantastical song
Listening to ethereal music helps you relax, doesn’t it?
This time, we conducted research based on reliable feedback from our readers.
From there, we carefully selected the tracks with the best reputation.
We recommend sending the audio wirelessly using a Bluetooth speaker when you’re going to sleep or taking a bath!
It’s ideal to take your time with it on your day off, but I’m sure there are many busy people who feel, “I can’t seem to get a proper break…” or “I want to soothe my tired body after work…”.
It’s exactly those people I especially want to recommend this to.
It’s truly soothing!
Dreamy and fantastical songs (1–10)
AlwaysCooper Sams

This is a song titled “Always,” released by Boston-based composer Cooper Sams.
The birdsong and the airy guitar tones that convey a sense of space make you feel as if you’re surrounded by vast nature.
It’s a track that makes you want to watch the sunset alone and let your mind wander to the ever-expanding universe.
XakelêwePorya Hatami, Roberto Attanasio & Aaron Martin

This is a work titled “Xakelêwe,” a collaboration between Iranian-based sound artist Pouya Hatami, cellist Aaron Martin, and pianist Roberto Attanasio.
Gentle cello tones and soft piano sounds, combined with an ambience reminiscent of walking along a gravel path, create a uniquely evocative space.
H20Alex Lustig

This track by electronic musician Alex Lustig, true to its title “H20,” makes you feel as if you’re submerged in water—crystalline and sunlit.
Listen closely to the distant sounds, like a soundscape beneath the surface.
Until Infinity (Ambi Nature Mix)Stars Over Foy & Vienna Sky

Listening to the sound of water is so calming, isn’t it? This is “Until Infinity,” one of the signature tracks by Stars Over Foy, an ambient artist from the Netherlands.
It’s a song I highly recommend when you’re feeling worn out and want to refresh your heart and mind.
Little NapKENJI KIHARA

Starting from a minimal approach and gradually unfolding into a beautiful harmony, this piece is Kenji Kihara’s “Little Nap.” The synthesizer tone, somewhat reminiscent of a Buddhist temple bell, seems to have a relaxing effect.
It’s truly the perfect track for an afternoon nap!
MomentumMagnetic Dreams

Majentic Dreams’ “Momentum.” The thick, densely layered sounds wrap around you as comfortably as a blanket.
It’s likely an edited human voice, over which single piano notes with delay play, and the way the sounds are gradually combined is masterful and deeply dreamlike.
Reflector (Shuta Yasukochi Remix)Warmth

I’d like to recommend a piece called “Reflector” by Warmth to anyone who enjoys ASMR or is into sound textures.
It’s a very pleasant track where sound effects reminiscent of stones colliding are enveloped by synthesizer tones.
It’s perfect for when you want to be soothed by deep bass!



