A hub for the deep hours
Slow music for deep sleep
Sleep is the oldest reason humans made quiet music. Long before lullabies were written down, mothers in Finland hummed kantele melodies; monks in Armenia played duduk through the night for the dying. The pieces gathered here draw on those traditions — slow, sparse, with no surprises.
Each recording is a single uninterrupted thirty minutes. No mid-track ad breaks. No vocal interjections. Press play, set a soft volume, and let the room go still.
Pieces curated for this hour
Duduk
ArmeniaContemplative · mournful · still
~30 min · For deep sleep
Read the museum →Recording uploading soon
Kantele
FinlandSilvered · sparse · snowed-in
~30 min · For deep sleep
Read the museum →Celtic Harp
Ireland & ScotlandMisted · elegiac · green
~30 min · For emotional healing
Read the museum →Oud
Turkey & SyriaWarm · melancholic · poetic
~30 min · For quiet evenings
Read the museum →Recording uploading soon
Guzheng
ChinaCrystalline · cascading · scholarly
~30 min · For spa & bodywork
Read the museum →If you wake before the piece ends, that's the piece doing its work. The aim is not to entertain the mind into sleep — it's to give the mind something steady enough that it lets go.