Music of the Week: Jan. 28, 2022: Set You Free
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Music of the Week: Jan. 28, 2022: Set You Free

Relaxing minimalist soundscape created by Enahm Hof – yes, Wim Hof’s son – and Niraj Naik. This collection of songs can be used as background music for the Wim Hof Method’s breathing exercises.
For more about the Wim Hof Method, see our Special Solari Report: Cold Therapy and Breath – The Wim Hof Interview
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I like this very much. I’m a fan of Dead Can Dance and (their planned opening act for the cancelled 2020 tour) Agnes Obel. Hof’s music seems to be in the same vein, with the sharper edges mellowed somewhat.
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Great song! I’ve used something similar as background music to meditation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oRcMSItNvSI
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I like this very much. I’m a fan of Dead Can Dance and (their planned opening act for the cancelled 2020 tour) Agnes Obel. Hof’s music seems to be in the same vein, with the sharper edges mellowed somewhat.
Great song! I’ve used something similar as background music to meditation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oRcMSItNvSI