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I don’t see Explosions in the Sky mentioned yet but they’re definitely worth a listen.
Great recommendation. We Lost the Sea - Departure Songs is one of my all time favourite post rock albums as well.
Got to see them live and it was really cool how chill the crowd was. Standing room and everyone just quietly swayed to the beautiful sound.
Lemmy really needs a post-rock community. That’s one of the reasons I can’t quit reddit. The one there is just excellent.
Bach’s Cello Suites. Maybe try Misha Maisky.
And his lute suites, too. Sublime.
Not knowing anything about your musical taste I’m just going to throw a handful of things out there:
Bill Evans Trio - Portrait in Jazz
Philip Glass - Philip Glass Solo
Alice Sara Ott - John Field: Complete Nocturnes
Nine Inch Nails - Ghosts I-IV
Beethoven’s 5th, 7th, and 9th Symphonies. Really all 9 of them are great.
Debussy’s Suite bergamasque (third movement is Clair de lune which you’ve probably heard before).
I hope you feel better soon.
There is a whole album for Dwarf fortress that is just incredibly atmospheric guitar, give it a listen. Personal favorites: Strike the Earth and Vile Force of Darkness. They both slap so hard
Oddball here. I like mod files and midi files :)
Booka Shade is also good.
Oh, and also Theatre Organ stuff if you have a subwoofer.
Used to love mod and MIDI files. I should see if there are communities for either
I don’t know how it’ll strike your mood, but the Beastie Boys did an instrumental album, called The Mix-up, and it’s very good.
Are you opposed to music that uses vocal loops more like an instrument than as lyrics? If not FKJ is my go to depressed music, especially the concert from Bolivia.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=d6PtqnHvHuY&pp=ygULZmtqIGJvbGl2aWE%3D
Sorry if this isn’t what your looking for
I really like The Budos Band and Ratatat
Boards of Canada for some lofi nostalgia
Streets of Rage soundtrack, Sonic 1-3, donkey Kong country aquatic something is a killer
Commix - call to mind is some classic dnb, some lyrics but often looped and mixed to be more of just another instrument
Sasha - airdrawndagger, more ambient slower melodies
Tycho - dive
Anything by Philip Glass or John Williams
Cloudkicker - Beacons, progressive metal band instrumentation kinda like animals as leaders
2010 Toyota Corolla - 2003 Toyota Corolla is the new national anthem
Bohren & der club of gore for some slow noir jazz
Hans Zimmer. Add collabs with Lisa Gerrard and Klaus Badelt for Gladiator and Pirates of the Caribbean. Honestly, just go through the whole range of emotions and watch/listen to his Live in Prague. Start to finish it’s beyond wonderful. His soundtrack to Madagascar has no reason to slap as hard as it does.
And
It’s Never Too Late by Tommy Emmanuel
Also
And honestly anything by Stone Rebel
Edit to add: OVERWERK does EDM-ish mixes/covers of classical music. Toccata is really good
Take Five by Dave Brubeck. You can’t improve on a classic.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jaM2i7ntCZk&list=PL6xZBaK9f7MQIgRs9rMFChF1kPe12_4gd
That should be a playlist, if not just tube “not all who wander are lost thile”
This is kind of niche, but my work/study playlist is mostly Mick Gordon (probably best known for his work on the Bethesda reboots of the Doom and Wolfenstein games). It’s hard to tie down to a specific genre, but could be described as somewhere between metal and electronica.