Gidge, Bonobo, Nicolas Jaar, Nils Frahm
Bonobo is already one of my top favourites. I'll be checking out the rest, they weren't on my radar. Thanks
- Jon Hopkins
- Carpenter Brut
- Black Lung
- Dance with the Dead
- DEADLIFE
- Soma
- Perturbator
- Com Truise
If These Trees Could Talk. Polyphia. Those are two I like quite a bit. Explosions In the Sky. This Will Destroy You.
stuff i've been listening to lately:
- andy stott
- gas
- forest swords
- boards of canada
- tortoise
Opiuo, Ott and Griz are probably my favorites.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hJj_4ir12-w
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9cjxNU0S17g
Sure, just Odesza we were young Two feet just felt like playing the guitar and not singing Odesza kusangi Odesza koto Brock Berrigan Making Up (70s inspired music) Hippie Sabotage enlightened energy Hippie Sabotage smoke room Hippie Sabotage drifter
Not everyonea cup of tea, alternative/edm but yes let me know your thoughts
Little People
Rival Consoles
Listened to these two albums today, both fantastic
https://youtu.be/5w6_D-jrt6s
https://youtu.be/2GhWimO54YE
If you like guitar, Tom Anello.
Check out ENV -- Some of my favorite lyric-less music. There are a couple of playlists on YouTube with their albums. Firefrost is a good song to start with.
If you like solar fields, try Asura (also on ultimae records)! Also, hinkstep is pretty nice but has vocals some of the time.
If the reason you want something without lyrics is so that you can focus on other stuff, you could consider songs in other languages. There's so much content out there to explore, and you might be able to find stuff in a genre that you already enjoy. I don't find it distracting, and it's fun finding new artists I otherwise would have never tried.
When I want pure instrumental, I usually go "instrumental {{genre}}" and just save the playlists.
GoGo Penguin is a jazzy trio from the UK that makes midern jazz that is really engaging. I'm really a progmetalhead, but this band is ficking epic.
Bersarin Quartett is another band that I love. It's is a bit tough to get into, but it's really rewarding if you like slowish dreamy complex music. All song titles are in German, but luckily there's no lyrics.
beastie boys have some really great instrumental tracks in their catalogue
Khruangbin
HOME, the anthem of speedrunning is by them too.
Los Bitchos
Rival Consoles
Maybe not quite contemporary, but
YYZ by Rush
Slabo Day by Peter Green
Carpenter Brut. Though I only really listen to the trilogy from them.
Adam Young, the guy behind Owl City has made albums under different names, including his own. One of the bands is Port Blue; he made an almost purely instrumental (only vocals are the first few seconds of the second track) album called The Airship. It feels rather experimental, but I use it to calm down. The other works are under his own name: Apollo 11, Project Excelsior, and Voyager 1.
All are well made and they tell a story through the instrumental music. Would recommend.
If I'm looking to maximize my relaxation, then it's hard to go wrong with Sleepy Fish. Chill beats all the way.
If you want acoustic guitar playing that you probably never experienced before, then check out Alan Gogoll. Love his stuff. Always nice to listen to. His song Mulberry Mouse is a favorite of mine.
Aether also has a few instrumental albums. Eshajori is a very melancholic feeling album. Gives me a lonely, empty feeling, but I love it all the same.
In a completely different direction, but you could check out The Glitch Mob. Definitely electronic, but I wouldn't say EDM.
That's all I have on my phone at the moment. Hopefully these are good starts.
I like to listen to the genres Synthwave and Dark Ambiance. Spotify is pretty good to find new music in that regard. Since you asked for artist recommendations and not genres:
Judge Bitch – their Album Horse Blood is pretty good.
Perturbator – sounds like you're driving on some rainy highway at night to your cyberpunk destination
There's also Instrumental Nu Metal, for example:
Andromeda – start with their song Synthesis
MASTER BOOT RECORD – it's just riffs and booms, usually no vocals
A. Yarmak – has some nice metal remixes, for example Hydrogen from the game Hotline Miami
Then there's Dubstep and Breakbeat, for example:
The Prodigy – uses samples heavily, but also has a few tracks without spoken words
Lindsey Stirling – Dubstep and violin, interesting combination.
videogame OST […] either really well known or fall into the orchestral and/or “epic music score” I’m not looking for
Well, there are tons of videogames and many of them don't have an orchestral/epic soundtrack, and even more of them are not very well known. I think you're limiting yourself here.
I like Monster Rally a lot, they use a bunch of old tropical sounding music samples and put beats on it. Very good for relaxing and vibing.
I like listening to foreign language music when I don't want to be distracted by vocals.
Chapelier Fou, but kinda went into a "symphonic direction" over the years I guess, but maybe you still like the older stuff? My personal favorite.
I guess you might like ambient music. It's a huge genre, but since you have start somewhere https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJFai85mu8M&list=OLAK5uy_kK7tukxLd8mVVTU1LdBAqIuDQIIalolvU (he died 5 days ago btw, may he RIP)
Lindsey Stirling? Not sure if this is up your alley, but, her music is pretty great.
Also, Two Cellos, and the Piano guys.
Its, not classical. It's all instrumental music, no singing.
Lindsey Stirling: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHjpOzsQ9YI
Two Cellos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uT3SBzmDxGk
Oh, and as a bonus- more of their songs then not, are pretty damn good. I can listen to them non-stop through an entire workday.
When I'm working, I listen to Lydian Collective and Tennyson (some of his tracks don't have vocals). You might enjoy them as well!
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