Meditative Music for Quiet Concentration


There are a number of threads on music for different occasions, but here is a tricky one for me:

What music helps you concentrate, or get through difficult tasks at home or depending on your job - at work?

There are few things in life that can ruin my weekend more than gathering receipts for taxes, opening bills, writing boring but necessary letters, reading legal documents etc.

So it would be great to put something on repeat - not too loud and not too engaging, but still something worthwhile to absorb while tackling the nightmares in the "inbox".

I found Keith Jarret Facing You perfect for falling asleep years ago, but never for working. Something was a little TOO hypnotic about them for me.

I thought the Bach 1 and 2 part inventions might hit the spot - but there is something a little distracting adn tinkly about them.

Beethoven symphonies I love but they are far too varied - I would much rather STOP working and just listen.

Mozart and Vivaldi might work in some cases, if they hadnt been played to death in Starbucks all over the world which irritates me and therefore increases my stress. So please, no coffee shop compilations!?

Some Miles Davis ALMOST works, except what I really want to do within about 3 notes of Kind of Blue, for example, is go out on the Upper West Side and eat and drink until well past midnight.

So what can you listen to, when you need to stay calm, really focus and crank through a mountain of work?

Of course, and as usual, EXTRA CREDIT for particularly good recordings.

Thank you.
cwlondon
RF Sayles

I had a girlfriend once who thought Massive Attack was the perfect soundtrack for wild sex, something I don't normally associate with paying bills.

But I do appreciate the suggestion.

And interesting point on analogue vs digital, aside from the obvious "repeat" function. For the same reason, I sometimes dont even like to turn my big rig on when working.

More jazz ideas on this topic would be very nice.
More jazz: Keith Jarrett's Sun Bear Concerts.

If you get the chance, please let us know what you pick up to try, and how you like it.
More jazz-like but mellow:

Jarrett: Radiance
Tord Gustavsen: The Ground
Tord Gustavsen: Changing Places
marc Johnson: Shades of Jade

Not Jazz like, but awesome:

Gurdjieff, Tsabropoulos: Chants, Hymns and Dances
Cwlondon, Curious I had a girlfriend that turned me on to Massive Attack years ago and it had the same effect for the both of us. Must be some kind of subliminal messaging. That beats the Beatles wizardry all to hell.

The Starseeds -Parallel Life was recommended to me by another young lady as the best sound track for enjoying the same. I highly recommend this one. ItÂ’s out of print but Amazon dealers and ebay often have a copy showing up.
Again, we liked it immensely. Ahhhh! the joys of music. Cheers!

- JULEE CRUISE - Floating Into the Night
- CARLA LOTHER - Ephemera
- OCTOBER PROJECT - S/T
- ROBERT RICH - Seven Veils
- NILS PETTER MOLVAER - Khmer
- U.SRINIVAS & MICHAEL BROOK - Dream
- KEVIN BRAHENY & TIM CLARK - Rain
- PHIL THORNTON - Solstice
- HECTOR ZAZOU - Lights in the Dark
- AL GROMER KHAN - Mahogany Nights
- B-TRIBE - Spiritual, Spiritual
- JONN SERRIE - Lumia Nights
- DAVID ARKENSTONE - Caravan of Light
- CONSTANCE DEMBY - Set Free & Novus Magnificat

Among many others I can't recall at the moment.

Demetrio.