Primarily Piano
Sunday Night Chill

What's so good?

By | February 10th, 2013

I was seven years old the first time I sat at a piano. It was a grand piano inherited from a grandfather that I never met. I felt incredibly small, sitting there. But when I shifted all of my weight and pressed down on the heavy keys, I remember feeling a sense of surprise and awe at the sound that came out. It was melancholy and deep, and suddenly I didn’t feel small at all — I felt powerful, part of something mysterious and profound.

I gave up playing the piano when I was in middle school, convinced it took too much of my time and cynical that I could never truly master the beastly instrument. But I still find myself mesmerized by artists that manipulate keys and chords, weaving them into the foundation of a song.

For tonight’s Sunday Night Chill, I scoured the Internet for a handful of tracks that combined piano and ambient electronica. It wasn’t easy. So I settled for these songs featured below — the common thread being that they all feature piano in one way or another.

Image credit: Piano by Maltagirl

Sunday Night Chill


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"Ghosts Of Paraguay - Piano Piece"


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"Hiatus - Third"


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"Infected Mushroom - Elevation"


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"Múm - We Have A Map Of The Piano"


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"Sia - Breathe Me (Instrumental)"


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