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+ | {{Album|title = 3:36 (Music to Sleep To)|image = 3-36.JPG|type = Ambient album|artist = [[Poppy]]|features = N/A|released = October 17th, 2016|genre = Ambient|length = 44:22|label = N/A|producer = [[Titanic Sinclair]]<br>Poppy|previous = Bubblebath|previous link = Bubblebath|next = Poppy.Computer|next link = Poppy.Computer}} |
− | + | '''''3:36 (Music to Sleep To)''''' is an experimental ambient music album by [[Poppy]], released on October 17<sup>th</sup>, 2016. The album was specifically designed to help facilitate a full night of sleep and encourage a healthy dream state. |
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− | + | ''3:36 (Music to Sleep To)'' was released exclusively on Poppy's [https://impoppy.bandcamp.com/album/3-36-music-to-sleep-to Bandcamp]. The album does not contain any of Poppy's vocals, instead being a set of instrumentals composed and produced by Poppy and [[Titanic Sinclair]]. With the exception of "[[Obnoxious Blocks]]", every song on the album has been used as background music in at least one Poppy video. The album is $10.00 USD. |
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Poppy later mentioned the album and promoted it in her video titled "[[Ambient Music]]". In this video, she claims that her true passion is creating ambient music, as well as that a portion of the proceeds made by the album will go directly to people who suffer from sleep apnea. |
Poppy later mentioned the album and promoted it in her video titled "[[Ambient Music]]". In this video, she claims that her true passion is creating ambient music, as well as that a portion of the proceeds made by the album will go directly to people who suffer from sleep apnea. |
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== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |
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− | * The album's name, |
+ | * The album's name, ''3:36'', is a reference to Poppy's [[3:36 (video)|video of the same name]]. |
+ | ** It is speculated that the album could also be a reference to the timestamp of [[Mars Argo]]'s video "[[w:c:marsargo:Everybody Wants It All|Everybody Wants It All]]". |
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− | * Some of the songs heard in the album also appear in the background of Poppy's videos. |
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* When producing the album, the Poppy team sought the help of polysomnographists at the Washington University School of Medicine and later gave them a special thanks for their insights. |
* When producing the album, the Poppy team sought the help of polysomnographists at the Washington University School of Medicine and later gave them a special thanks for their insights. |
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Revision as of 22:14, 18 June 2020
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3:36 (Music to Sleep To) is an experimental ambient music album by Poppy, released on October 17th, 2016. The album was specifically designed to help facilitate a full night of sleep and encourage a healthy dream state.
Background and Conception
3:36 (Music to Sleep To) was released exclusively on Poppy's Bandcamp. The album does not contain any of Poppy's vocals, instead being a set of instrumentals composed and produced by Poppy and Titanic Sinclair. With the exception of "Obnoxious Blocks", every song on the album has been used as background music in at least one Poppy video. The album is $10.00 USD.
Poppy later mentioned the album and promoted it in her video titled "Ambient Music". In this video, she claims that her true passion is creating ambient music, as well as that a portion of the proceeds made by the album will go directly to people who suffer from sleep apnea.
Tracklist
No. | Title | Artist | Producer | Length |
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1. | "Obnoxious Blocks" | Poppy | Titanic Sinclair | 4:42 |
2. | "Mind Aide" | Poppy | Sinclair | 4:34 |
3. | "Catholic Camera" | Poppy | Sinclair | 3:59 |
4. | "Drop in the Ocean" | Poppy | Sinclair | 4:38 |
5. | "Me Time Me" | Poppy | Sinclair | 4:46 |
6. | "Phonic" | Poppy | Sinclair | 4:32 |
7. | "Glass Milk" | Poppy | Sinclair | 4:04 |
8. | "Telepathy" | Poppy | Sinclair | 4:06 |
9. | "Air People" | Poppy | Sinclair | 4:36 |
10. | "Doctor Bite" | Poppy | Sinclair | 4:25 |
Trivia
- The album's name, 3:36, is a reference to Poppy's video of the same name.
- It is speculated that the album could also be a reference to the timestamp of Mars Argo's video "Everybody Wants It All".
- When producing the album, the Poppy team sought the help of polysomnographists at the Washington University School of Medicine and later gave them a special thanks for their insights.
- Poppy would follow a similar naming convention for her albums I C U (Music to Read To) and Music to Scream To, which serve as the soundtracks to her graphic novels Genesis 1 and Damnation: Poppy's Inferno, respectively.