Paul Rajeckas’s Top Three Songs
Paul Rajeckas is a man of many talents—educator, playwright, and ambient musician, among others. His lifelong passion for the arts is present in everything he does, exemplified not only by his long career on (and behind) stage, but by his recent foray into the ambient music world. Beginning in early 2024, Paul Rajeckas began releasing ambient music on all digital streaming platforms, starting with Afternoon in my Hammock. Since then, he has released numerous other singles, including collaborations with ambient vocalist and producer Gollden. In this article, we cover three of our favorite songs by the talented ambient artist.
Yin and Yang
“Yin and Yang” by Paul Rajeckas is a peaceful ambient single transporting listening on a relaxing journey through soundscapes comprised of soothing pads and meditative melodies. Paul Rajeckas created this song as an homage to Brian Enos’s seminal ambient work “Music for Airports.”
OM Lullaby
“OM Lullaby” by Paul Rajeckas and Gollden is a relaxing ambient composition featuring soothing pads and chords. It is ideal for activities like yoga, deep study, and sleep. It is the pair’s second official release and third song, after their first release, Mahasamadhi and Rising, released on January 10, 2025.
When We Were Very Young
“When We Were Very Young” showcases Rajeckas’ ability to create music that resonates with listeners on an emotional level. Through the use of ambient pads and subtle melodies, the track evokes a sense of nostalgia, transporting listeners back to the innocence and simplicity of their childhood.
Paul Rajeckas is proving that he’s not a man to overlook. With these singles, you can take a peek inside the mind of a creative who lives and breathes his art. Let the melodies transport you to a new world of peace and serenity. These songs and more are available on Spotify, YouTube, Apple Music, and all major digital streaming platforms. Stay tuned for more music from the Connecticut-based producer. You can learn more about Paul in his recent interview with DCR.