A calm, cinematic soundscape for late-night studying and focused work, perfect for Finals week. Each track flows like a deep breath—easing stress, sharpening focus, and giving small bursts of beauty when you need them most. Perfect for when the world quiets down and it’s just you, your notes, and the finish line.
- Can You Hear The Music by Ludwig Göransson
- A sweeping, electrifying orchestral piece that builds focus and drive—ideal for powering through your most intense study sessions.
- New Home (Slowed) by Austin Farwell
- Gentle piano and slowed tempo evoke peace and renewal, perfect for grounding yourself before diving back into work.
- Watercress by Bad Snacks
- Smooth lo-fi textures and jazz undertones make this track effortlessly chill—your go-to for keeping a steady rhythm while studying.
- Mia and Sebastian’s Theme by Justin Hurwitz
- A wistful piano melody from La La Land that balances emotion and focus, evoking quiet reflection and soft determination.
- Gymnopédie No. 1 by Erik Satie and Philippe Entremont
- A timeless minimalist classic; its slow, serene piano phrases create the ultimate calm for deep concentration.
- Amore Mio Aiutami – Main Theme by Piero Piccioni
- Elegant and cinematic, this Italian score drifts between romance and melancholy—perfect background for long essay writing.
- Easy Lovers by Piero Piccioni
- Breezy, jazzy, and a bit nostalgic—this piece adds a light, dreamy groove to keep energy up without breaking your flow.
- Lujon by Henry Mancini
- Sultry and smooth, with a hypnotic rhythm that brings a quiet sophistication to your study space.
- As We Bloom by Strawberry Guy
- A tender, shimmering tune that feels like morning light—hopeful and refreshing during long stretches of focus.
- Blue Velvet by Alberto Baldan Bembo
- Vintage-sounding and lush, it adds a cinematic warmth to late-night study vibes.
- Deep In It by Berlioz and Ted Jasper
- Jazzy house meets mellow focus beats—steady, modern, and subtly energizing.
- Scandalo Al Sole by Orchestra Querencio
- Sun-soaked and stylish, it brings a touch of Mediterranean ease to your finals grind.
- Le Carrousel by James Quinn
- Whimsical and delicate, it spins like a quiet daydream in the middle of a long work session.
- You by Vietra
- Lo-fi ambience meets tender emotion—simple, heartfelt, and perfect for winding down.
- Forbin’s Hi-Fi by Michel Colombier
- Retro and radiant, it ends the playlist on a cinematic, feel-good note, leaving you inspired to finish strong.
