I've listened to pic related (and really like it), plus I've also listened to (No Pussyfooting) by Fripp & Eno and liked that too (although a little less; I like The Heavenly Music Corporation a good deal more than Swastika Girls). What do I listen to next, /mu//? I've heard Laughing Stock by Talk Talk is good.
A I A - Dream Loss/Alien Observer
>>64550412
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jo29PoLkoOM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cmv4unRga40
>>64550412
Definitely not that album. It's incredibly boring
OP, I have some charts for you
>>64550537
Once I post these, I'll tell you about some of my favorites. I run an ambient radio show and people actually call in to tell me they enjoy the show, which is cool
>>64550568
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>>64550523
he just said he like it
stupid trip
My faves:
Kyle Bobby Dunn - A Young Person's Guide to Kyle Bobby Dunn/Bring me the Head of Kyle Bobby Dunn
Hakobune - Cowboy Across the River/Vitex Negundo/It is, it isn't
Willamette - made in postscript/echo park
Benoit Pioulard - p much his entire discog, guy has a lot of great stuff
Eluvium - Copia/Talk Amongst the Trees
Tim Hecker
Grouper
Cocteau Twins+ Harold Budd - The Moon and Melodies
Tu M' - Monochromes Vol 1
Celer - Weak Ends
Fennel - Across a Chasm
Duane Pitre - Bayou Electric
Steve Roach - Structures from Silence
desu OP you can never have enough ambient music and its so ridiculously accessible that you'll never "get into" it, you'll just accumulate albums you enjoy while looking for music to listen to
*shrug*
Not OP, but I'm really into ambient (I have 115 ambient albums, excluding the stuff that is specifically drone), but have only recently got into Evening Star by Fripp and Eno and want more stuff like Frippertronics where it's ambient music with guitar leads, anyone have any recs?
>>64550568
That's super cool, where are you based? Sounds like something I'd be interested in. Have any recommendations for albums that aren't as common?
Raison d'être is amazing if you want to check out some dark ambient
Black Swan - Aeterna is incredible ambient. Also Tim Hecker Ravedeath has been on repeat for me for a while. Try those out.
Here is the greatest ambient album of all time.
Enjoy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s--IkNqI9og
>>64551008
>Also Tim Hecker Ravedeath has been on repeat for me for a while.
This album single-handedly got me into ambient music back when it came out.
dig through Eno's discography more, OP. he's got some underrated gems in there for sure.