There are nights when your mind refuses to slow down.

Thoughts repeat themselves. Conversations replay.
Your body is tired – but your mind stays awake.

This is where sound can become something else entirely.

Not distraction.
Not stimulation.
But a way out.


What This Playlist Does

The Still Awake playlist is designed for one specific moment:

→ when your thoughts won’t stop looping at night

Instead of pulling your attention outward, these tracks:

  • reduce mental noise
  • create emotional distance from intrusive thoughts
  • slow your internal rhythm
  • help your body reconnect with stillness

This is not music to “listen to.”
It’s music to rest inside.


The Atmosphere

This playlist lives in a space between memory and silence.

Soft drones drift like distant lights behind closed eyes.
Tape textures blur the edges of thought.
Minimal pulses guide your attention away from urgency.

It feels like:

  • an empty room that remembers you
  • a quiet street at 3AM
  • the moment just before sleep finally arrives

This is the sound of staying awake — without fighting it.


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Best Used For

  • Overthinking at night
  • Falling asleep naturally
  • Late-night emotional processing
  • Quiet reflection
  • Reducing mental overstimulation

Track Highlights

This playlist features selected works from the Unfound series, including:

  • Glimorrow — the glow of a life just out of reach
  • Driftveil — drifting between thought and dream
  • Farsleeper — distance from the waking world

For deeper context behind these tracks, explore the articles on
your Dark Lofi Media.


create emotional distance from intrusive thoughts

Expand the Experience

If this resonates, you may also want to explore:

Each one is designed as a different emotional space you can enter.


More to do for you

🎧 Explore the full Wartonno Sound catalog → https://ffm.bio/wartonnosound

If this playlist helped you find a moment of stillness,
consider following it, and return whenever the noise gets too loud.


Closing

This is more than a playlist.

It’s a place you can return to
when your mind refuses to rest.

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