myplaylists

myday

Immerse yourself in the harmonic convergence of masterful electronic compositions with our myday playlist.

Curated to escort you on an auditory journey, the playlist builds in energy before culminating with "An Ending" by Brian Eno, the pioneering father of ambient music.

Perfect for moments requiring optimal focus like studying or engaging in deep work, this playlist is also your go-to companion for starting your day on a high note, offering a balanced blend of energy and tranquility.

  • 1. Immersive Soundscapes: Experience the innovative use of spatial audio techniques and reverb, crafting a surround sound environment that transports you to another dimension.

    2. Psychoacoustic Elements: The playlist incorporates psychoacoustic phenomena like the Shepard tone, creating an auditory illusion of a perpetually ascending pitch that challenges the norms of auditory perception.

    3. Harmonic Frequencies: Delve into the therapeutic sounds tuned to 528Hz, commonly known as the "Love Frequency," renowned for promoting healing and fostering balance and harmony within both body and surroundings.

mynight

In honor of Mental Health Day, this specially curated playlist is a melodious embrace, designed to uplift and soothe the soul. Each track is a carefully chosen symphony of hope and resilience, resonating with the beauty of overcoming and the joy of being.

The harmonies are rich and inspiring, a gentle reminder of the strength and grace that lies within each of us. These songs are a celebration of mental well-being, an auditory journey through self-care and positivity.

This playlist is not just a collection of songs; it's a musical tribute to the resilience of the human spirit, a reminder that even in our darkest moments, there is a melody of hope playing softly, waiting to be heard.

  • 1. Reflective Prelude: The journey begins with tracks featuring spoken word excerpts from:

    Ram Dass, a spiritual teacher who inspired many to embrace love, presence, and self-acceptance.

    Alan Watts, known for introducing Eastern philosophy to the West and exploring the nature of consciousness and reality.

    2. Masterful Sonic Artistry: Experience piano chords and melodies like never before, meticulously shaped and transformed by some of the most respected electronic musicians, offering a unique and soothing auditory landscape.

    3. Warm and Soothing Tones: Feel enveloped by layers of deep and comforting pads, wrapping you in a blanket of warm frequencies and fostering a sense of peace and well-being.

mymindhealth

Enter a realm of tranquility and restorative rest with our mynight playlist.

Crafted for those seeking solace in sound, this playlist is your guide to profound relaxation and a peaceful night’s sleep.

As you lie back and let the harmonious blend of music and wisdom drift you into serene landscapes, "MyFungi - MyNight" becomes your nightly companion for relaxation and self-reflection, cultivating a deeper connection with your true self and guiding you towards deep rest.

mymovies

myfungi have curated a list of our favourite films.

  • This is our recommendation for the #1 must-watch mushroom documentary. Fantastic Fungi features the work of Paul Stamets and the mind-blowing mushroom time-lapses of legendary cinematographer Louie Schwartzberg.

    You can watch the full documentary on Netflix.

  • Join legendary Canadian biologist David Suzuki and a team of leading fungi researchers on a fascinating journey through the evolutionary story of how fungi shaped all terrestrial life — including us.

  • Amateur mycologist Ron Mann investigates the miraculous, near-secret world of fungi by combining material filmed at the Telluride Mushroom Fest with animation and archival footage in one of the best mushroom documentaries you can watch online.

    You can watch here

  • Richard Fortey explores the strange and surprising science of fungi, unlocking the story of their evolution, their mysterious life cycle and their value to both the planet and us.

    You can watch here

  • Can magic mushrooms cure depression?

    Over 4 years, filmmaker Monty Wates was given exclusive access to the first ever medical trial to give psilocybin (the psychoactive ingredient in magic mushrooms) to a group of volunteers suffering from clinical depression.

    His remarkable film follows three of the volunteers and their families, and the ambitious staff running the trial, who are hoping this controversial treatment will have the power to transform millions of lives.

    With deeply moving footage of the “trips” the patients go on, this intimate film is an absorbing portrait of the human cost of depression, and the inspirational people contributing to groundbreaking psychedelic research.

    Available to watch on Netflix.

  • If you are not yet familiar with psychedelics and would like to know more about them, we recommend Have a Good Trip: Adventures in Psychedelics. In this documentary from 2020, scientists and celebrities such as Sting and ASAP Rocky talk about tripping on psychedelics. In the series, you learn more about psychedelics through colourful visuals, hilarious anecdotes and reliable scientific research.

    Available to watch on Netflix

  • How to Change Your Mind: What the New Science of Psychedelics Teaches Us About Consciousness, Dying, Addiction, Depression, and Transcendence is a 2018 book by Michael Pollan. It became a No. 1 New York Times best-seller. It has now turned into a Netflix documentary, available to watch on Netflix now.

  • This mind expanding documentary explores the sacramental use of mushroom species since time immemorial, examining the evidence for their use in Ancient Egypt, India, China, and beyond.

    You can watch here

  • This documentary film chronicles the treatment of end-of-life anxiety in terminally ill cancer patients using psilocybin, a psychoactive compound found in some mushrooms, to facilitate deeply spiritual experiences.

    You can watch here

  • World-famous photographer Stephen Axford deploys his unique expertise in macro images and time-lapse photography of fungi. The beauty and scientific accuracy of Stephen’s fungi photography have captivated national and international media, fungi experts, and the general public.

    You can watch here

  • Samsara is an unscripted film with breathtakingly beautiful images of the world. It took no less than five years to make the film. It was shot in 100 different locations in 25 countries. You explore the wonders of the world in all sorts of places and search for the spirituality of mankind. In Samsara, you see the connection between people and the rest of nature's beauty.