Remember Me

Remember Me

Author: Uplifting Pills March 22, 2021 Duration: 57:35



I dedicated my last Chill Pill mix to my best friend who left this world all too quickly last month from his short-lived flight with COVID. Since then, and following the funeral that I couldn't attend in person, I fell into a deep existential breaking point as I realized the fragility of life, and grabbled with the conviction that this can't be all that we are, all that we live for, and all that remains of us. I imagined that even if Chris was ready to go, that he'd want me to remember him, to tell the world that he walked this earth with kindness, humility and desire to make it a better place.

To me, what's harder than the helplessness I feel against the raging monster of never-again, is the thought that with every passing day, his memory is slipping away, one tiny fragment at a time. I don't know how long this mix will live on, but while it does, I hope it tells the story of a man who once existed, who was a best friend to me through thick and thin. I may or may never have a friend like him again, but for the rest of my days I'm going to remember and cherish all the moments I was blessed to have shared with him.


Also, did you know that I have another podcast called Chill Pills. It features the same quality of mixing craftmanship but focuses on more genres of downtempo music spanning chillout, lofi chill hop and lounge.






Tracklist

00:00
amble ― May Kasahara

03:21
David Helpling ― The Real World

04:34
Spheriá ― Don't Forget Me

07:56
amble ― Circumambulation

14:12
Thom Brennan ― Stories From The Forest Part 1

17:36
Warmth ― Every Day From Now

25:08
Cousin Silas ― October Grasslands

29:48
Biosphere ― Kyle

30:06
amble ― Narcissus and Goldmund

33:32
Andrew Tasselmyer ― Dawn Light

41:52
Michael Stearns ― Sabana

45:47
Andrew Tasselmyer ― Number 6

48:02
Harold Budd & Robin Guthrie ― The Belles Of Saint Andrew

51:07
Slow Dancing Society ― Nerves

58:54
José Venditti ― The Phantom of the Night

60:44
Ben Lukas Boysen ― Sorry


Sometimes the world is just too loud. Calm Pills-Soothing Space Ambient and Piano Music for Relaxing, Sleeping, Reading, or Mindful Meditation offers a quiet counterpoint, a series of ad-free audio spaces crafted for those moments when you need to step back. Created by Uplifting Pills, each episode is a seamless, multi-artist album designed to dissolve tension without demanding your attention. You'll find long-form compositions blending gentle, instrumental ambient pads with the organic textures of natural soundscapes and the soft, resonant notes of piano melodies. This isn't about a catchy tune to follow, but about providing a supportive sonic environment. Whether you're seeking a background for focused reading, a tool for your meditation practice, a gentle aid for slipping into deep sleep, or simply a few minutes to unwind a busy mind, this podcast serves as an auditory retreat. The mixes flow without interruption, allowing you to fully relax and let the carefully layered sounds ease the stress from both body and thoughts. Tune in, press play, and let the noise of the day fade into the background.
Author: Language: en-ca Episodes: 81

Calm Pills - Soothing Space Ambient and Piano Music for Relaxing, Sleeping, Reading, or Mindful Meditation
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