Arseny Avraamov - Symphony Of Industrial Horns (1922)

(https://yewtu.be/watch?v=3v3u2sU54Os if audio is missing)

This is the kind of music to make my mind wander off to some kind of place similar to parallel dimensions, or fantasy worlds, or alternate history, or something like that.
It is indeed music from the Soviet Union, but listening to it, and not just listening it with your two ears, but indeed with something quite deeper than that, maybe you'll end up feeling this strange sensation too, that which I am talking about.

Granted, maybe you don't know what I'm talking about. I'll try to enlighten you a bit.
You see, I'm a person of deep daydreams and night-dreams. I am an artstic soul to the core, even though that sounds vaguely cringeworthy.
In my sleep, and when I dream, I enter what I call dream worlds.

I have a handful of them, so to speak. Sometimes when I dream the dream itself doesn't feel like it belongs to any particular world, but sometimes it does.
Sometimes there is this something, like an ambiance, or an atmosphere; or certain elements, like in the environment, that deep down I feel that the dream belongs to a particular somewhere... like a thematic universe of sorts... a dream world!

So, have this little experiment.
Try to go deep, as I call it.
Turn off all the lights and shut down all the distractions. Listen to this audio... and, try to connect with this something. It's as if you're channeling it. Not easy to explain, is it?
I'll tell you then what I think about it. Listen to it first, you can look at these images in the meantime. I must stress that it's not necessarily the Soviet Union that I'm talking about!
No, connect with this something deep down inside, that strange door to other dimensions. And don't try to force it. It doesn't have to be grounded in pure reality, relating to a somewhere on this planet. Look at these three pictures not just by looking, but by feeling and imagining. Letting your mind wander, as if it was roaming around. What kind of a world is this?

Really, take your time. The audio is long enough, and if it isn't, just play it again. If you get to the bottom of the page you can always still go back up. If a picture doesn't inspire you, you can skip to the next one (you can even focus solely on the audio). Perhaps you can guess which one is my favourite to tune into?