“It was the best of times it was the worst of times” is how Dickens described the period in the Tale of Two Cities.
It’s in the context of those words, so aptly and eloquently describing the times we now live in, that we wish to send our festive message of love, peace, health and happiness to all.
Music is a universal language for us to share our common humanity and to bring aspiration and hope for a better future.
Music can also be a force for change – and a change for the better is much needed right now.
So this year the Just Music Xmas music message is our playlist of protest for peace.
We have selected for this playlist the music and lyrics of these wonderful artists to convey our message for this festive season and to echo our need at this time – in much the same way as the prescient words of Dickens echoed the times of his message.
Here’s to a better world for all…
With love and peace from the Just Music and Ambient Zone team.
“”If everything isn’t black & white, I say, “why the hell not”… – John Wayne
“Smell the sea, and feel the sky, Let your soul and spirit fly.”
“Every day I wake up and smile,
Twenty four hours lie ahead of me.
I vow to live each moment fully
And look at all beings with compassionate eyes.”
“I see ambient music as a positive force in our world. It can’t change it but it might be strong enough to inspire people, to help them heal and to spread optimism.”
Today on World Sleep Day 2024 we’re introducing Deep Ambient Sleep – a 24/7 livestream on YouTube featuring ambient tracks in our catalogue, including songs by Jon Hopkins, Marconi Union, Luca Longobardi, Digitonal and many, many more.
“Morality is more important than laws, because law depends on morality.” – Edmund Burke