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    I don’t see Explosions in the Sky mentioned yet but they’re definitely worth a listen.

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    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

    Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 3 / Suite No. 2

    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.

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    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.

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    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

  • LEM 1689@lemmy.sdf.org
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    You could try The Endless River by Pink Floyd

    From wikipedia

    The Endless River comprises mainly instrumental and ambient music

    I haven’t kept up with David Gilmours solo efforts but I think his post-floyd recordings are in the instrumental genre.

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    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.

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    I’m not sure how to describe my instrumental music taste. Maybe engaging epic fantasy music?

    My top 3 are:

    • The Pirates of the Caribbean soundtracks
    • How to Train Your Dragon soundtracks
    • Anything by Antti Martikainen - he’s a composer who has a variety of albums in different music styles that range from orchestra to celtic to rock/metal. ‘The Sound of Courage’ is probably my favorite, followed by ‘Sonic Savior’
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    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.

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      Seconded! Big fan of the Pirates soundtracks and the Gladiator battle music is excellent. I’ll have to go dig up Madagascar’s soundtrack since I have no memory of it.

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    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