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Not Getting Up. – Vintage Noir Jazz for Quiet Mornings

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Not Getting Up. – Vintage Noir Jazz for Quiet Mornings

430 188 просмотров · 3 месяца назад
The Worn Record
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430 188 просмотров · 3 месяца назад
The clock knows what time it is. The cat does not care. Five more minutes has been the plan since before the alarm existed — and honestly, it's a solid plan. Thirty-two tracks of slow, unhurried vintage noir jazz. Warm brass, easy rhythms, and a groove that understands why you're still in bed. Good for slow mornings, working from home, or just letting the day start at its own pace. 00:00 before dawn nothing really changes 02:00 boldly refusing the alarm clock 04:31 brooding about getting up today 07:28 cold morning warm enough here 10:34 fierce about staying horizontal 12:40 gloomy about the morning light 15:17 happy about the slow morning 18:11 just me and the slow morning 21:33 keeping both eyes half open 24:55 long stretch of sleepy content 27:32 lounging well past the alarm 30:31 melancholy about the whole morning 33:28 mine to stretch across always 36:51 moody about the whole morning 39:37 moody and perfectly horizontal 42:46 morning finds me still horizontal 45:43 my bed my schedule always 48:43 owning every slow morning 51:56 possessive about this warm blanket 54:26 quiet enough for slow jazz 57:23 restless but still not moving 59:57 seriously considering ignoring everyone 1:03:10 sleepy and completely fine with it 1:06:07 slow smoke and slow morning 1:09:05 still dark still not getting up 1:11:56 stubborn about leaving the pillow 1:14:39 the alarm can wait forever 1:17:41 the morning stretches out nicely 1:19:59 this pillow belongs to me 1:22:55 too drowsy to get moving 1:25:48 too relaxed to consider moving 1:28:20 warmly committed to not waking Let the music ease you in — like the warmth that stays after the alarm, like light that takes its time, and like a morning that belongs entirely to you. © The Worn Record. All rights reserved. Music & Visuals by The Worn Record.