new set is up ~ field recordings of my air fryer + favourite salvia palth tracks + theta binaural beats + unreasonable amount of reverbs

field recordings of my air fryer + favourite salvia palth tracks + theta binaural beats + unreasonable amount of reverbs ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ hybrid set recorded live at Rádio Quântica for Azulpidem 5 mg,
I've set up a Ko-fi goal to help fund the first AarDHD album. Making each track takes proper studio time, and right now that relies entirely on the goodwill of my engineer, Barry Diston, at Fidget Studios. If you've found the music useful, even a small contribution helps move things along.
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New #AarDHD track under construction. Coming soon
https://youtube.com/shorts/aw2Hq9NZ-fY?feature=share
#BinauralBeats #IsochronicTones #FocusMusic #11hz #CalmFocus

Opened up @nham (Nexus Haven of Awesome Music) today and found the Vivid Flow Remix sitting right there in the releases section alongside some great artists. Didn't expect that at all.
https://nham.co.uk/category/releases/
It's a small thing, maybe, but when you make something in your bedroom and it turns up on a music site you actually respect, it lands differently. Genuinely chuffed.
🎧 #AarDHD #DnB #Chillout #BinauralBeats #IndieMusic #FediMusic #NHAM
New track out. The 'Vivid Flow Remix' of 'Flow State'.
The original was ambient for calm focus.
This is the other side of the coin: 174 BPM Liquid DnB for energetic, deep work. Same idea - functional music for noisy heads - different method.
It's built around an 11Hz binaural beat to help with focus. Headphones are essential for the effect.
Video is here: https://youtu.be/TuLxKSx3gqU
#AarDHD #FocusMusic #BinauralBeats #LiquidDnB #ADHD #Neurodivergent #DrumAndBass

More AarDHD promo stuff. Sorry.
Following on from the Spotify release, the video for the 5-minute 'Radio Edit' of 'Flow State' is now up.
Watching and subscribing on YouTube helps make the project self-funding, unless you'd rather just buy the music from Mirlo or Bandcamp. Either way, headphones on.

By popular demand (and by that, I mean at least two, possibly three people mentioned it), the nearly 10-minute version of 'Flow State' was a bit much for our frantic, modern lives.
Point taken.
I've now released a 'Radio Edit'. It's a brisk five minutes. Same brain-calming 11Hz binaural beats for focus, just half the commitment. You'll still need headphones for the full effect.
You can find it on Spotify:
https://open.spotify.com/album/2RnR7D3lx37b79fAD5XfuZ?si=981mnKXCQlqCKnC0as6O0g