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  1. Flow State | Substack

    Every weekday, two hours of music that's perfect for working (no vocals). Click to read Flow State, a Substack publication with tens of thousands of subscribers.

  2. Flow State | Substack

    The Flow State podcast, for paying subscribers, plays two hours of vocal-free focus music every Tuesday.

  3. About - Flow State

    Every weekday morning, we recommend two hours of instrumental music that’s perfect for working. We curate music that’s as interesting as it is ignorable, to borrow a phrase from Brian …

  4. Music To Watch Seeds Grow By (Interview) - Flow State

    Jun 11, 2025 · Today we’re listening to Music To Watch Seeds Grow By, a series of ambient records put out by the label Ransom Note. The project was conceived by Tia Cousins and Wil …

  5. Buildings and Food - Flow State

    May 12, 2025 · Today we’re listening to Buildings and Food, a project from Canadian electronic musician Jen K. Wilson. We previously recommended her music and interviewed Wilson last …

  6. Ofir Ganon (Interview) - Flow State

    Mar 26, 2025 · When I moved to the U.S. and started playing with bands, the music I was writing for myself didn’t feel like it fit into that context. My first girlfriend in NYC, a very talented painter …

  7. Buckethead (Guest rec from Tom Rose) - Flow State

    Sep 18, 2024 · He has released music that spans genres from metal, funk, progressive rock, bluegrass, and beyond. And he has collaborated with legends such as Bootsy Collins, Bernie …

  8. Aiko Takahashi (Interview) - Flow State

    Sep 29, 2025 · It’s their second ambient LP in just a few months, following June’s The Glass Harp, a similar gorgeous concoction of environmental music. An interview with Aiko follows the …

  9. Contact Flow State

    Flow State is a daily instrumental music newsletter and record label that focuses atmospheres of profundity.

  10. Gabriel Brady (Interview) - Flow State

    Jul 23, 2025 · For Evans, Debussy, and Ravel, what music would you point people to? There's this album by Bill Evans, You Must Believe in Spring, which is based on Michel Legrand, a film …