Burning Desert Sun Soundscape — Psychedelic Instrumental Rock for Relaxing and Drifting Away

00:00 - Hollow Mesa Broadcast 07:57 - Black Sun Coyote 15:56 - Red Dust Engine 18:04 - Obsidian Wind Circuit 26:01 - Staff of the Low Sun 33:58 - Iron Sun Driftline 37:38 - Mesa Smoke Caravan 41:07 - Obsidian Moon Cactus 49:04 - Red Dust Engine 51:28 - Fuzz Bones in the Sand 59:26 - Coyote Afterlight Transmission 1:07:23 - The Last Ritual Before Dawn 1:11:34 - Obsidian Moon Cactus 1:16:01 - The Last Ritual Before Dawn 1:20:17 - Hollow Mesa Broadcast 1:28:15 - Heat Mirage Communion Drift into Obsidian Coyote, a cinematic instrumental Psychedelic Stoner Rock and Desert Doom journey built for late-night drives, deep-focus sessions, smoke-filled relaxation, and long-form desert dreaming. This mix blends heavy vintage fuzz guitar, hypnotic bass grooves, slow doom-inspired drums, cosmic guitar layers, dusty analog warmth, and sunburned desert atmosphere. It is not fast metal, not modern polished rock, and not clean background ambience. This is a slow ritual of thick riffs, warm distortion, tape haze, cracked earth, and glowing amplifier tone beneath a giant orange sun. The visual world follows a hooded coyote wanderer crossing a surreal desert wasteland: red sky, yellow sun, distant mesas, dry wind, and ancient dust. The coyote is the guide through the album — mysterious, rugged, solitary, and half-mythic. Every track is designed to feel like another step through the same desert ritual, where the fuzz hums, the sand shimmers, and the mind slowly drifts away. Perfect for fans of instrumental stoner rock, desert rock, psychedelic rock, stoner doom, heavy psych, fuzz rock, doom metal soundscapes, and cinematic rock mixes. Use it for late-night driving, writing, drawing, studying, working, relaxing, smoking, drinking, or escaping into a slow heavy soundscape. The album is built for replay value: warm riffs, evolving textures, deep bass, dusty drum grooves, and immersive psychedelic layers that stay heavy without becoming chaotic. Let it play in the background or turn it up and sink fully into the desert heat. If you like slow instrumental rock, heavy fuzz tones, desert doom atmosphere, cosmic guitar solos, and long-form psychedelic music with a cinematic identity, this mix is for you. Turn it up, follow the coyote, and enter the sun ritual.