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Really like Chopin’s nocturnes.
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.
I’m not sure if these will help, when I listen to instrumental stuff it’s usually just a (personal) productivity thing.
David Bergeaud (Ratchet and Clank (1) OST) (some of the other games too, but for me less so the newer
stuffgames that have more action-movie orchestral music) (listen also: Spyro OST, different type of groove)On the other hand, Journey for Tuba - II. Ballad has that mystery/free-roaming sound at the start (listen also: Bully OST)
I also like radio.garden with my local NPR stations (2 channels, often classical and jazz, so if you want to skip news… not always instrumental though) also ouch. There once was Radio Riel (in Detroit, MI), but it doesn’t currently work on garden, they seem to have changed names. You might want folk or reverie, depending on what’s playing. (though is non-english voice an instrument?)
The Over The Garden Wall OST is good, but not all instrumental. I did find an instrumental version, so maybe? Also, this is an autumn vibe.
For more game OST stuff, maybe something from Oddworld (if you can appreciate the atmospheric without it seeming too dreary), or Tomba is more cheery. Maybe even the Sims (Sims 2 is cheery and complex, Sims 1 is simpler, also there seems to be diff music for PC and consoles).
You probably could also go even simpler than instrumental, for instance searching ‘piano solo music’.
BONUS:
6 1/2 hours of Commodore 64 SID Music
Windows96 : One Hundred Mornings
Macroblank - Plastic Fables (2021 Year End Mix)
Edit: whuh
I don’t see Explosions in the Sky mentioned yet but they’re definitely worth a listen.
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.
be the change you wanna see in the lemmy :)
Great recommendation. We Lost the Sea - Departure Songs is one of my all time favourite post rock albums as well.
I was just scrolling to see if anyone had mentioned them yet. If you hadn’t, I would have.
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.
I love the Celeste OST
I’m an fan of Locke, but I love fan remasters.
Spiritual State by Nujabes
Nujabes was a Japanese producer that met a very unfortunate and far too early death in a car accident. His friends finished this, his final album, and released it nearly two years later. It’s both soothing and inspirational to me, and one of my favorites to unwind and escape to.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spiritual_State
Edit: damn, this thread was awesome. Shame it was deleted.
Passacaglia by Bear McCreary from Battlestar Galactica is the first thing that pops to my head.
https://youtu.be/Y9CqU1aMqygThe rest of the BSG soundtrack is incredible in this regard as well.
World of Warcraft has some of the best instrumental music out there in general though im not sure if it counts as instrumental as choir is often used. This recent orchestra rendition of Wrath of the Litch King expansion is incredible: https://youtu.be/DoRkjNKOe20
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’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!
been listening to oppenheimer recently
I need a list of good music to help me cope with depression. Thanks
try snail’s house for instrumental stuff and porter robinson’s nurture if you’re fine with vocals! get well.
Tool - Triad
Faith No More - Woodpecker From Mars
Star Trek II soundtrack
Batman (1989) soundtrackStick Figure (reggae) has some of his albums as instrumentals only on youtube. I can also say you might try listening to his regular albums. It certainly helped me get through a rough patch recently. I find his music and lyrics to be very uplifting.
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.
I’m really surprised Russian Circles hasn’t been mentioned yet. They’re a “post-metal” band according to Wikipedia, whatever the fuck that is, but their first album 'Enter is amazing.
Back in 07’, I went to a record shop in town every few weeks and would pick up 2-3 CDs. In an attempt to find new shit nobody had heard of, before buying anything, I would check with the clerk to see if they had heard of the band. If they had, I went and put the CD back, if not, I’d take it home with me. ‘Enter’ came out just a few months before, and I was lucky enough to grab a copy. I wore that CD out before some assholes stole my CD wallet from my truck.
If you’re out there, CD wallet thief, I’ve never forgiven you, and wish you many pains.
Russian Circles is so good. I saw them live not long ago. Incredible show… I def recommend catching a live performance if you have the opportunity.