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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.
I was just scrolling to see if anyone had mentioned them yet. If you hadn’t, I would have.
Lemmy really needs a post-rock community. That’s one of the reasons I can’t quit reddit. The one there is just excellent.
be the change you wanna see in the lemmy :)
Bach’s Cello Suites. Maybe try Misha Maisky.
The Cello Suites and the Goldberg Variations for me.
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.
Really like Chopin’s nocturnes.
Best calm-down music in the world. Love listening and playing them.
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
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
I love the Celeste OST
I’m an fan of Locke, but I love fan remasters.
if these trees could talk is always where my mind goes when thinking instrumental only
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.
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’
The Pirates of the Caribbean soundtracks
OMG how did I almost forget these existed. Thanks for reminding me.
adding it to the list of downloads
Glad to help!
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.
Adagio for Strings by Samuel Barber
Take Five by Dave Brubeck. You can’t improve on a classic.
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.
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.