What are the best instrumental albums of all time?
I have a lot of reading I need to get done today and like to play something in the background.
Mike Oldfields 70's albums:
>Tubular Bells
>Hergest Ridge
>Ommadawn (includes a little folk song at the end)
>Incantations (includes two minimalistic vocal sections at the and of sides 2 and 4)
and, of course, Amarok, but that's as far removed from background listening music as is possible
>>64559694
Try ambient or something, tim hecker is something i listen to a lot when i study
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1NkZVWXK5jM
for this you don't want instrumental you want low level ambient, or even better something completely background
To build on the ambient thing:
Steve Roach - Streams & Currents
Max Corbacho - The Ocean Inside
Robert Scott Thompson - The Silent Shore
Sleep Research Facility - Nostromo
>>64559694
Earth 2 and Bees Made Honey In The Lion's Skull
Benoit pioulard - sonnet
You will never find a more relaxing album, prove me wrong.
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>Max Corbacho
my negro. although Ars Lucis is his best album.
Nels Cline - Coward
>>64559694
Eno's music for airports. compulsory.
i enjoyed Debussy's La Mer while reading in the bath.
Tangerine Dream.
HOT RATS
altough not all of it is complelety instrumental its pretty fucking great