Instrumental music can be approached in many ways. Some listeners follow a sound, like piano or guitar. Others move through moods, like calm, tension, or rhythmic flow. This page gathers the main listening hubs of Raighes Factory, each shaped around a musical language and a listening atmosphere.
Every hub offers a rotating selection of releases and artists. The idea is not to browse an endless list, but to enter the catalog through a few clear paths, return over time, and let new connections emerge naturally.
A space dedicated to contemporary piano writing, from felt piano textures to intimate solo pieces shaped by modern classical language. This hub is for quiet listening, reflection, and slow time.
Fingerstyle guitar, folk rooted instrumentals, and acoustic compositions that carry warmth, rhythm, and open air atmospheres. This hub connects traditional guitar language with modern instrumental songwriting.
From classic trio language to modern instrumental jazz, this hub gathers music shaped by swing, groove, and improvisational spirit. A space for rhythm, interaction, and melodic movement.
Long form builds, dynamic shifts, and guitar driven instrumental narratives. This hub focuses on post rock language, where repetition, texture, and gradual transformation shape emotional arcs.
Instrumental music inspired by film score language and soundtrack writing. This hub moves through cinematic atmospheres, from ambient cinematic textures to more dramatic, evolving forms of instrumental storytelling.
A listening space shaped by slow movement, texture, and spacious atmospheres. This hub focuses on ambient instrumental music designed for focus, rest, and immersive background listening.
Instrumental blues shaped by groove, tone, and classic blues language. From intimate slide and delta echoes to fuller electric textures, a rotating selection of releases and artists designed for deep, soulful listening.
If you are unsure where to begin, you can follow a simple mood path.
For calm and introspection, start from Neo Classical Piano or Acoustic Guitar.
For tension and atmosphere, move through Cinematic and Post Rock.
For rhythm and movement, explore Jazz Instrumentals.
These hubs are not meant to separate music into fixed categories, but to offer different entry points into the same world. Many artists and releases move across borders, and that movement is part of what gives instrumental music its richness.
As the catalog grows, these hubs will continue to evolve. You can return to this page over time and let it guide you toward new listening paths, without needing to know in advance what you are looking for.