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Om Namah Shvay 2
Lex Van Someren
You need to listen to Radio Art - Mantras for at least an hour to get it. At first, the loop of chants and drones seems minimal. But after a while, the subtle shifts in texture reveal themselves. This isn't background noise; it's a crafted soundscape. The station streams from Greece, but the mantras are universal - Sanskrit, Tibetan, sometimes English. The 96kbps stream is enough for this genre; you don't need high fidelity for the resonant hum of a singing bowl. What works best: the late-night blocks when the programming gets deeper into ambient drone, not just the popular mantras. Listen to…
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