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darrellbear t1_jd15rxf wrote

Before And After Science, also by Brian Eno, rocks. It's not instrumental, though. Taking Tiger Mountain is good too. Music For Airports is instrumental.

Explosions In The Sky has some great instrumental albums, The Earth Is Not A Cold Dead Place is a favorite.

Jean Michel Jarre's Equinoxe and Oxygene albums are great instrumental works as well. Equinoxe is an all time favorite.

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Apostate_Nate t1_jd0wsp1 wrote

I'm sorry whiny loser baby. You don't know shit. You're flat out wrong. You make me laugh. It's a good thing literally nobody agrees with your shit take. So long, sucka!

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TheHeavyMetalCouncil OP t1_jd0wlo8 wrote

You truly are a work of ass arentcha? looking to fight and belittle someone who's clearly more cued in to the machinations of the music industry. You claim it's common practice and that may have been true up to an extent but the way it's done today it's encompassed way more territory than ever why?? because of the rise of the internet. The internet piracy dismantled all the true underground supporting record labels that were responsible for the proper evolution of artists and trends. All of the modern artists today are NOTHING but performance clowns.. ALL OF THEM.. before it was just a small percentage. NOW there is no escape from factory slop from these corporate dumb and blind profiteering pariahs.. again, you've just flushed yourself down the toilet with your turd talking' Get LOST PLEB!!

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TheHeavyMetalCouncil OP t1_jd0vbi0 wrote

You've Cleary demonstrated that you are also part of the problem. The blind/deaf masses of asses that just obey what marketing money tells them to like and to adhere to. You are a simpleton and boot licker! hence why the music industry is in shambles right now! Congrats! I'm sure your music is as redundant and formulaic as your brain is!

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blueboy714 t1_jd0ourj wrote

Nobody has mentioned the seminal album Music for Airports. Excellent album.

Also recommended the Box set Music for Installations. Which is a compilation of all of the albums he wrote for installation projects.

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bopdd t1_jd0iz5i wrote

"Another Green World" made up part of a broader movement known as progressive electronic, though the album itself is a little more rock-oriented in the sense that it often features vocals and traditional instruments (guitar, bass, etc).

Nevertheless, if you like the electronic/ambient aspects of this work, here are some quick recommendations:

Hans Joachim Roedelius - Wenn Der Südwind Weht

Harmonia - Musik Von Harmonia

Cluster - Zuckerzeit

Klaus Schulze - Timewind

Edgar Froese - Epsilon in Malaysian Pale

Richard Pinhas - Iceland

K. Leimer - Closed System Potentials

Steve Roach - Structures from Silence

Michael Stearns - M'Ocean

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tristangough t1_jczxr0l wrote

You seem to know a lot about the ambient genre and Eno-related stuff already. I'm not sure there's a lot people will be able to suggest that you aren't already aware of. However, I'm going to try anyway. I think you'll enjoy some Krautrock and modern low-fi indie.

Cluster & Eno - Cluster & Eno (obviously)

Neu! - Neu! (a little groovier than Cluster)

Tangerine Dream - Phaedra (a little darker)

Broken Social Scene - Feel Good Lost (this is their first album and is mostly ambient, different from their others)

The Books - The Lemon of Pink (more low-fi than Eno, but has a similar vibe)

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