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Past Lives by Doombird is nice background music. Not too deep, but pleasant.
Something Takashi Kokubo
Uncultured seeming option, but I nevertheless use it often to read and like it: Lo-fi beats to relax and study to playlist.
Bit late, but a few recommendations, some already mentioned:
- Massive Attack - Blue Lines
- Lemon Jelly - lemonjelly.ky
- Miles Davis - Kind of Blue
- John Coltrane - Blue Train
- Angelo Badalamenti - Twin Peaks OST and Fire Walk With Me OST
- Marvin Gaye - What's Going On
If you have Coltrane in there, I must mention "A love supreme"
Then I really must listen to it!
I really only know Blue Train, but I absolutely love it. Will get A Love Supreme on sharpish, thanks for the recommendation.
Boards of Canada: Music has the right to Children or Geogaddi.
Killer instinct OST album but Mick Gordon.
One of the chillest, good vibe albums I have ever listen to blind was Masayoshi Takanaka's - All of me.
The youtube comment that was at the top of the video that I listened to years ago summed up the experience nicely, "No one searches for this album, it finds you when you need it.
Ulrich Schnauss - Far Away Trains Passing By
Sasha - Airdrawndagger
Com Truise - Persuasion System
Commix - Call to Mind
I listened to this album of lieder by my favourite tenor today.
Katharsis - VVorld VVithout End
Insect Warfare - World Extermination
Skiptracing by Mild High Club
Moondog's album "Sax Pax for a Sax"
Radio Free Fedi comfy channel
Radio Free Fedi is a fantastic service! Love it!!
Man, RFF and Pixelfed are literally the best things on the internet right now! I think RFF is basically one disabled guy in New Zealand who is not massively techy, holding the whole thing up for us. I've been thinking of volunteering in some capacity. It almost takes me back to my childhood, where every song meant something to me. Proper real music.
Can't go wrong with anything jazz
La Comitiva
I'm surprised no one else has mentioned Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd...
I wrote Pink Floyd off after Roger Waters supported Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine.
The rest of the band doesn't share his sentiment. Also, he's pretty anti-war, so I don't think he outright supports Russia.
Long Arm - The Branches. Full Album.
Kiasmos - Kiasmos
Someones a little full of themselves (kiasmos) lol
lol. Self-titled albums are pretty common!
Even the Beatles did it!
Air - Talkie Walkie
I don't mix uppers and downers.
Its awesome, especially combining coffee with darkroom red light and chill tunes
Take Five - Dave Brubeck
Brian Eno - Music for Airports