Deep Calm & Reset: playlists for when you’re exhausted

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What these playlists are forDeep Calm and Reset playlists are built for:
  • Nights when your brain won’t shut down.
  • Mornings when you’re already tired.
  • Quiet work or journaling sessions.
  • Moments when you need to come back to yourself, not hype.
Energy: mostly Low and Low‑Mid. Lo‑fi textures, soft vocals, lots of space.
Core tracks in Deep Calm / ResetYou’ll often find:
  • When the Day Don’t Start (AYE‑SLM‑013) – anchored around slow, gentle motion.
  • Softer Light (AYE‑AGL‑005) – warm light and quiet joy.
  • Adornment (AYE‑AGL‑006) – slow, sensual, and calm.
  • Folding (AYE‑AGL‑003) – vulnerability and softening.
  • No Plans, Still Here (AYE‑SLM‑015) – the “I’m just existing” song.
  • Soul Whispers (Instrumental) (AYE‑SLM‑020) – wordless piano rest.
These tracks live primarily in:
  • ACT I: ARRIVAL
  • ACT XII: MIDNIGHT & CLOSURE
How to use these playlistsSuggested uses:
  • Landing strip after work: Put on Deep Calm while you change clothes, wash your face, or decompress.
  • Pre‑sleep ritual: Let a full playlist run without skipping, even if your mind wanders.
  • Journal companion: Keep the volume low and write whatever comes up.
If you’re starting from the homepage copy:
  • “If you’re tired, start here” can link directly to When the Day Don’t Start or a Deep Calm playlist.
  • “Press play. Exhale. Come back to yourself.” pairs well with My Peace or Soul Whispers (Instrumental).


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