Music for plant care

Music for plant care

At Stack Records, we believe music is more than just sound — it’s a mood, a moment, and a companion to your daily rituals.

Music for Plant Care is a calm and steady playlist built from ambient tones and soft rhythms, designed for quiet routines and slow moments. Tend to your space, let your thoughts wander, or allow your day to unfold at its own pace.

We cherish the experience of listening to full albums. This playlist offers a gentle introduction to each featured record. Happy exploring — and may your plants thrive.

Mood: Tuning In
Best for: Plant care · Mornings · Journaling · Being


Featured listening

Gaiaphilia — Yumiko Morioka & Takashi Kokubo

A collaboration between two key figures in Japanese ambient music, blending piano, field recordings, and atmospheric synthesis into a deeply environmental listening experience.

Gaiaphilia


Ways To The Deep Meadow — Ocean Moon

Inspired by Angus Maclise’s Universal Solar Calendar, this release unfolds in delicate ambient gestures — light, spacious, and quietly luminous.

Ways To The Deep Meadow


Perfectly Beneath Us — Celer

Four extended compositions of slow-moving ambient drift. Minimal, immersive, and deeply absorbing when given full attention.

Perfectly Beneath Us


Whatever The Weather II — Whatever The Weather

A textured and emotionally responsive ambient work, where shifting field recordings and subtle rhythms mirror changing internal states.

Whatever The Weather II


Elements of Nature — Felbm

Recorded in a former monastery, this album captures acoustic intimacy and environmental stillness through delicate instrumental textures.

Elements of Nature


Moon Under Current — Tomotsugu Nakamura

A refined blend of field recordings, acoustic elements, and analogue synthesis — quietly spatial and deeply contemplative.

Moon Under Current


Glimpses of Infinity — Laraaji

Early archival recordings from Laraaji’s formative period — offering insight into his foundational approach to ambient and new age music.

Glimpses of Infinity


Dawn — Shinji Wakasa

Inspired by poetry and early morning light, this album moves gently through states of transition and awakening.

Dawn


Intergalactic Warp Terminal 222 — Lionmilk

A conceptual, diaristic work framed as a fictional radio broadcast — exploring vulnerability, distance, and emotional transmission.

Intergalactic Warp Terminal 222


Leaving / Arriving — Yanaco

A serene blend of samples, synths, and electronic textures tracing cycles of transition and movement.

Leaving / Arriving


Listening — Joel Shearer

Built from repetition and restraint, expanding from guitar experiments into piano, cello, and trumpet-led meditations.

Listening


Migratory — Masayoshi Fujita

Vibraphone-led compositions shaped by field recordings and natural environments, evoking imagined landscapes in motion.

Migratory


Nova+ — Yutaka Hirose

A balance of urban and natural ambience — soothing, spatial, and deeply reflective.

Nova+


S.W.I.M. — Gunnar Jónsson Collider

A beatless, cinematic ambient journey through imagined environments and shifting spatial perception.

S.W.I.M.


Flora — Hiroshi Yoshimura

An extension of Yoshimura’s environmental approach — subtle, organic, and seamlessly integrated into daily life.

Flora


All titles are available at Stack Records — stackrecords.co.nz

If any titles go out of stock, feel free to message us and we’ll try to track down more copies.