Zyxess Posted Thursday at 08:45 PM #51 Posted Thursday at 08:45 PM Vishnu Vijay's work is seriously underrated, his melodies just hit different. Gonna check out "Insecurities" since I only know "The Destiny" – thanks for putting me on
phantlyn Posted Thursday at 08:59 PM #52 Posted Thursday at 08:59 PM Vishnu Vijay really knows how to hit that sweet spot between haunting and comforting, doesn't he? Those two tracks back to back feel like a whole emotional journey.
hOehenghub888 Posted Thursday at 09:07 PM #53 Posted Thursday at 09:07 PM Tum Ho Toh - by Vishal Mishra and Hansika Pareek is very good
legacyrel Posted Thursday at 09:11 PM #54 Posted Thursday at 09:11 PM Haven't heard those yet, but the titles alone feel pretty introspective. Gonna give them a spin — "The Destiny" especially sounds like it could hit deep.
Shantyxo416 Posted Thursday at 09:19 PM #55 Posted Thursday at 09:19 PM I have so many I can’t even name them all but some anime tune that are mellow I love even studio Ghibli tune the music they make for the movies are just so soothing I love it
sandarium5 Posted Thursday at 09:23 PM #56 Posted Thursday at 09:23 PM I'll check out those Vishnu Vijay tracks, never heard of them before. For me it's gotta be "Holocene" by Bon Iver — puts me in a weirdly peaceful headspace every time.
alejandro2 Posted Thursday at 11:41 PM #57 Posted Thursday at 11:41 PM ngl "Time" by Hans Zimmer always hits me right in the feels ??
ace63zko Posted Saturday at 06:22 AM #59 Posted Saturday at 06:22 AM ngl experience hits different, but i'd go with hans zimmer time too bro ?
morthavarian077 Posted Saturday at 06:22 AM #60 Posted Saturday at 06:22 AM Vishnu Vijay twice in the same post feels like the OP reeally wants someone else to discover those tracks alongside them.
Wickique Posted Saturday at 06:37 AM #61 Posted Saturday at 06:37 AM Those Vishnu Vijay tracks hit different, especially Insecurities it has that raw simplicity. For me it's always been Nuvole Bianche by Ludovico Einaudi, something about the piano just untangles my brain after a rough day.
gauzein Posted Saturday at 07:50 AM #63 Posted Saturday at 07:50 AM I always queue up A.R. Rahman's Bombay theme when my brain won't shut off at 3am, that flute loop works better than any sleep playlist I ever tried. Just put it on a single repeat and let the volume barely be there, it’s like a reset button.
kovani Posted Saturday at 07:57 AM #64 Posted Saturday at 07:57 AM I see the appeal of those tracks but Vishnu Vijay's work feels a bit too polished for me, like it never quite reaches that raw nervve I need for real comfort.
sandarium5 Posted Saturday at 08:08 AM #65 Posted Saturday at 08:08 AM i havent heard the destiny one but insecurities by vishnu vijay just hits different on late nights, the way it builds up feels way more personal than any main theme kinda stuff
quillanick Posted Saturday at 01:39 PM #66 Posted Saturday at 01:39 PM strange pick maybe but a dusty recording of my gran humming a lullaby she made up, cant listen without tearing up a bit
faitharax Posted yesterday at 03:12 AM #67 Posted yesterday at 03:12 AM Thom Yorke's *Dawn Chorus* wrecked me after a rough week.
Ivoryarund Posted yesterday at 04:11 AM #68 Posted yesterday at 04:11 AM That Vishnu Vijay Insecurities track hits hard, reminds me of the late night grind on Stake when a random bet on a weird table tennis match actually pays out and everything feels surreal for a second.
Rexver2 Posted yesterday at 07:31 AM #69 Posted yesterday at 07:31 AM Anohni's "Drone Bomb Me" just wrecks me every time i hear that opening bassline
dtynicholas Posted yesterday at 07:33 AM #70 Posted yesterday at 07:33 AM Pepper by the butthole surfers is my most nostalgic song
morthayvar79 Posted yesterday at 11:53 AM #71 Posted yesterday at 11:53 AM Nils Frahm says it without needing words somehow
emilio95 Posted 5 hours ago #72 Posted 5 hours ago I have to push back a little on the idea of a single comforting tune. A song that feels like a warm hug on one day can sound completely hollow or even annoying the next, depending on my mood.
CrimsonSentinel Posted 5 hours ago #73 Posted 5 hours ago The Destiny feels more uplifting compared to Insecurties, it just hits different.
ashj0kjpexl Posted 5 hours ago #75 Posted 5 hours ago Havent heard those Vishnu tracks but they sound like they hit a real personal chord. Do you listen to them more when you're feeling low or when you want to stay in a calm headspace?
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