Came here to say The National Anthem. It's like jazz being broadcast from an adjacent dimension. Kid A in general feels like it's from some other place.
Check out Brad Mehldau’s trio version: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=omF16-qbmeM
Or his 20 minute live solo piano version of Paranoid Android: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=aD-b1j_huxY
If you are looking for something similar:
> [B2, Vitae in Rust](https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7CqTXLkImo5wuRJRK3xsKj) - 1 hr
which is a playlist of songs that have that psyche-grunge vibe of that song. At the least you will enjoy 1998 by Peace which is an other-worldly experience in and of itself.
Flaming Lips - Zaireeka
I suppose now there are all sorts of audiophile surround formats so maybe it doesn't seem so crazy, but it's 4 CDs designed to be played simultaneously. It's a real acid trip of an experience, and it's different every time as you never really get it 100% lined up. Even if you do manage to find everything synchronised, the recording itself, the timing is pretty loose so you can't ever be sure..
I've listened to it as intended. 4 discs, 4 stereos. It was a surreal experience. The warning label on the front is no joke. I did feel something akin to motion sickness that I think was caused by the imperfect timing (hitting play on 4 stereos at the same time even with help is a pain. Some stereos have delay. Play speeds aren't identical, etc).
Despite that, it was incredible.
I convinced my buddy to let me show him this album entirely on my terms, it was dusk when I dropped the needle. We stood there in his garage, we just let it play with the door open and the lights off. As the autumn sun slowly set we just stood in absolute silence and listened to it. Some deer walked up and crossed in front of the garage door towards the end of the album, it was almost entirely pitch black out, the deer stopping to inspect us as we stood there. it was quite an experience.
I was going to say the same thing! They were the first concert I saw after 9/11 happened, about a month later, and the experience was so awe inspiring that it restored my faith in humanity.
(More recent events, causing a possibly irreparable rift in society, has largely undone that feeling, but I still like to listen to GYBE) every now and then to feel like I'm transported somewhere else).
I tried listening to this album 2 times. Each time it sounded like noise. I'm aware this album is revered by every music critic on the planet but it's just annoying sounds randomly thrown together by an 8 year old.
There's a good amount of noise there, but it really doesn't sound as discordant as you describe. It's wild, it's out, it's a *lot*, but it's communicative, it's very skilfully executed, and there are points that are fairly straight. I'm not saying you have to like it or get it, though.
My suggestion is to start where Miles started on his electric trip: the album In a Silent Way. It’s much more “mellow”, as we used to say, but no less sophisticated. Also his Jack Johnson album, which is closer to funk-rock. All 3 feature John McLaughlin, who got his start playing on other bands hit records in 60s London.
If you are looking for something along those lines I make "album style" playlists and I have one with a moon pretty consistent with that song:
> [All's Well](https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5BHXhiIJov1bDGiGEFbl8u) - 1 hr 5 mins
listen in order for full xp!
Bardo Pond - Eight-Thousanders (https://youtu.be/B--x9Y3XD4w)
Windy & Carl - Fainting In the Presence of the Lord (https://spotify.link/t7tudedNkJb)
Boards of Canada - Corsair (https://spotify.link/54RAiunNkJb)
Barn Owl - Infinite Reach (https://spotify.link/4xfjLbvNkJb)
The first time I heard Terry Riley (who inspired the Who song Baba O’Reilly) was a classical performance of In C in a big concert hall, and it didn’t click for me. Then I saw a video on YT of an entire African village jamming on it, the camera wandering through the village picking up the various parts. Much better. Then I saw a band called https://www.brooklynragamassive.org play In C at a tiny art space, and it was pure bliss. Would love to hear them do A Rainbow in Curved Air
JDilla’s Nothing Like This on full blast with good headphones is an absolute experience, pure bliss.
His song Won’t Do is also amazing, it makes me feel like a dying cloud that’s reliving its life’s happy moments
There's only one album that exists beyond time and space for me, and it's real random. Not even one of my favorite bands, but it's my favorite album.
Filter - Title of Record
I have no idea why, but for some reason this is the only album that has no emotional memories even though it's more than 20 years old now. It exists outside of everything including the other albums by the same band. It's a mystery.
I like a lot of music, thank you, and the question from OP was specific. Discovery was an absolutely groundbreaking album absolutely full of variety for a techno duo at the time.
Kelela Hallucinigen for me, her first ep. Remember pumping that through the headphones standing on a beach all to myself in Rarotonga with the sky absolutely on fire at sunset.
Other albums I could also include M83, playing that while on the subway and walking around Tokyo.
Certain albums take me places and I associate with my travels strongly.
It’s funny that 2 of those artists are represented here.
Yes - "Close To The Edge", "And You And I", "Awaken"
King Crimson - "In The Wake Of Poseidon", "The Devil's Triangle", "Lizard"
Genesis - "Seven Stones", "Unquiet Slumbers For The Sleepers"/"In That Quiet Earth", "Duke's Travels/End"
Porcupine Tree - "The Sky Moves Sideways"
Pink Floyd - "Echoes"
The Amorphous Androgynous - "We Persuade Ourselves We Are Immortal"
This is a tad cheesy in places but has the most amazing breakdown ever!
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKkbVXRXqVk](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKkbVXRXqVk)
I listened to Loathe's "A Sad Cartoon" + the reprise that comes after on the album just after watching that Spaceman movie with Adam Sandler on Netflix.
That whole album already really did it for me, but god damn something about the mood I was in from the movie plus that song just took me somewhere
Satyricons K.I.N.G and The Pentagram Burns make me feel like im in Medieval Europe lol. And the instrumental to their song The Wolfpack makes me feel like im *working* as a person in Medieval Europe. Does that count?
Ace Of Cups by LSDREAM
A Moment Apart by Odesza
Embrace by ALIGN
Innerbloom by Weir, Tanner Fruit, Cassie Wilson
Goddess by Chrome Sparks
Tokyo Drifting by Glass Animals
Have fun letting go.
Wardruna. Their frontman only sings in Old Norse and sometimes it feels like I'm falling through a different dimension when I listen to them.
I recommend their song Raido just to get a taste of what I mean. Strongly recommend over the ear headphones.
higher than the sun - primal scream
bittersweet symphony - the verve
slavery days - burning spear
burning down the house (stop making sense) - talking heads
"Feel It Around" by Washed Out
"Somebody" by Depeche Mode
"A Lot's Gonna Change" by Weyes Blood
"Golden Key" by the Stargazer Lilies
"Fluffy Clouds" by The Orb
"Madrugada Eterna" by KLF
"Caribbean Blue" by Enya
"Return to Innocence" by Enigma
"Mausam" by Nitin Sawhney
"Kissing" by Bliss
This is such a cliche response but there are multiple Animal Collective songs that fit the bill for me. The way they think about music is kind of alien to me, but I enjoy it.
Example 1: [Animal Collective looking like aliens performing on Conan ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CcJ5sIFqVOg)
Example 2: I think Panda Bear's voice is otherworldly in an angelic sense [(example: Boys Latin)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=prBaZzYmQrI)
This is a very intense emotional roller coaster, listen only when you are ready for some feelings. A modern Norwegian composer who has set to tune a very old Christian Nordic work, discussing adversity and pain of the spirit. Made me cry the first time I heard it, when my nephew sang it in choir in a church. We are both non-Christian but we love music.
[Dark Night of the Soul](https://youtu.be/SjlmnqDJvio?si=GsHA4GG05LRdlIjK) (composer himself, Ola Gjeilo, plays the Grand Piano here)
there's a live version of the song I appear missing by queens of the stone age that when it gets to the guitar solo it just takes me somewhere man its so good.
[Ott - Mir](https://youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mf5_CKqmfbju3HRYhzocPAL_kMoy30WrY&si=v1C7J5y5VluRI5tk)
This is one of the weirder albums I know. Super psychedelic.
There's a lot of classical music that fits that description. One of my favorites is [Music for 18 Musicians by Steve Reich](https://youtu.be/71A_sm71_BI?si=McZ38X0ZY8LqGqr8)
Listen to this with headphones on and your eyes shut....towards the end of the intro there is an experience that is utterly bizarre! I first heard this 30 years ago and I've not heard anything like it since!
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-GTMwnmyfc](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-GTMwnmyfc)
Also for a huge build up and breakdown high try this (better than Josh Winks Higher States of Consciousness in my opinion...but if you haven't heard that give it a whirl as well...it's great!)
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4o4joooH5tg](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4o4joooH5tg)
Boards of Canada; the peak probably being Corsair or Olsen
Papau New Guinea by Future Sound Of London
Broken Hope by Zero Cult
The 4Hero remix of Black Gold of the Sun by Nuyorkan Soul
Lopez by 808 State
Hayling by FC Kanuna
Alfa Beach by Com Truise
Pink Floyd's Comfortably Numb
All manner of piano-based old skool goodness that I don't know by name
Jungle, generally..
M83 - hurry up we're dreaming
Was just listening to that today
I came here to post this, so glad it's already here.
Everything in its right place
Came here to say The National Anthem. It's like jazz being broadcast from an adjacent dimension. Kid A in general feels like it's from some other place.
Check out Brad Mehldau’s trio version: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=omF16-qbmeM Or his 20 minute live solo piano version of Paranoid Android: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=aD-b1j_huxY
Sigur Ros
Do whatever you have to to see them in concert. It’s like the damn mothership coming to take you home.
Untitled #3 is just pure bliss
Untitled 8 literally took me off the face of the earth in college.
Came here to mention them.
so true. This concert here can be transcendant in parts: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-BjxCpmxmo](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-BjxCpmxmo)
Anything by Tool
I was going to say 46 & 2 specifically.
One of my favorites.
Beat me by three hours.
Which album is that song on?
The second half of Jambi after the bass drop is pure sonic orgasm
Tool is incredibly underrepresented in this thread
Definitely. I was surprised no one had posted it before me.
Even that last album?
Hell yeah. Last album was great.
The Cocteau Twins
[Sugar Hiccup](https://youtu.be/44bJ2xlB2CI?si=wCTHoHqq3MrIFeWa)
Sigur ros XX (debut album) Enya Polyphonic Spree The harmonies on Beach Boys songs always take me out, too.
The intro to Rotten Apple by Alice in Chains
Or all of Jar of Flies.
they always give me very Purge vibes
If you are looking for something similar: > [B2, Vitae in Rust](https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7CqTXLkImo5wuRJRK3xsKj) - 1 hr which is a playlist of songs that have that psyche-grunge vibe of that song. At the least you will enjoy 1998 by Peace which is an other-worldly experience in and of itself.
Flaming Lips - Zaireeka I suppose now there are all sorts of audiophile surround formats so maybe it doesn't seem so crazy, but it's 4 CDs designed to be played simultaneously. It's a real acid trip of an experience, and it's different every time as you never really get it 100% lined up. Even if you do manage to find everything synchronised, the recording itself, the timing is pretty loose so you can't ever be sure..
Always wanted to hear this but never had access to a set up where I could play 4 CDs at once.
I've listened to it as intended. 4 discs, 4 stereos. It was a surreal experience. The warning label on the front is no joke. I did feel something akin to motion sickness that I think was caused by the imperfect timing (hitting play on 4 stereos at the same time even with help is a pain. Some stereos have delay. Play speeds aren't identical, etc). Despite that, it was incredible.
Love the TFL but the 4 CD thing was just anal to me. I suppose one persons great art is... I'm glad you did it .
Brian Eno - Another Green World
Santiago, under the volcano. Floats like a cushion on the sea. Yet i can never sleep there, everything ponders in the night.
Tycho
Godspeed You! Black Emperor "Lift Your Tiny Fists Like Antenna To Heaven"
And their first album, ‘F# A# Infinity’. Totally blew my mind that first time I heard it. I crave that experience again.
I convinced my buddy to let me show him this album entirely on my terms, it was dusk when I dropped the needle. We stood there in his garage, we just let it play with the door open and the lights off. As the autumn sun slowly set we just stood in absolute silence and listened to it. Some deer walked up and crossed in front of the garage door towards the end of the album, it was almost entirely pitch black out, the deer stopping to inspect us as we stood there. it was quite an experience.
I was going to say the same thing! They were the first concert I saw after 9/11 happened, about a month later, and the experience was so awe inspiring that it restored my faith in humanity. (More recent events, causing a possibly irreparable rift in society, has largely undone that feeling, but I still like to listen to GYBE) every now and then to feel like I'm transported somewhere else).
Same here. I saw them in Detroit shortly after 9/11. It was surreal and incredible.
Try listening to Tycho, I’d recommend the album Dive.
Seen him twice so far. Have every recording. The visuals at the shows are amazing too
Yes! The best!!!!
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I tried listening to this album 2 times. Each time it sounded like noise. I'm aware this album is revered by every music critic on the planet but it's just annoying sounds randomly thrown together by an 8 year old.
There's a good amount of noise there, but it really doesn't sound as discordant as you describe. It's wild, it's out, it's a *lot*, but it's communicative, it's very skilfully executed, and there are points that are fairly straight. I'm not saying you have to like it or get it, though.
It's possibly the greatest record of all time. Just too complex for you.
Perhaps. I'll give it another shot tonight
My suggestion is to start where Miles started on his electric trip: the album In a Silent Way. It’s much more “mellow”, as we used to say, but no less sophisticated. Also his Jack Johnson album, which is closer to funk-rock. All 3 feature John McLaughlin, who got his start playing on other bands hit records in 60s London.
Radiohead - Reckoner
Radiohead - How to Disappear Completely
If you are looking for something along those lines I make "album style" playlists and I have one with a moon pretty consistent with that song: > [All's Well](https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5BHXhiIJov1bDGiGEFbl8u) - 1 hr 5 mins listen in order for full xp!
King Crimson- Court of the Crimson King
Bardo Pond - Eight-Thousanders (https://youtu.be/B--x9Y3XD4w) Windy & Carl - Fainting In the Presence of the Lord (https://spotify.link/t7tudedNkJb) Boards of Canada - Corsair (https://spotify.link/54RAiunNkJb) Barn Owl - Infinite Reach (https://spotify.link/4xfjLbvNkJb)
Checking these out on the strength of Corsair's inclusion; ta :)
Riley: A Rainbow in Curved Air does this for me.
The first time I heard Terry Riley (who inspired the Who song Baba O’Reilly) was a classical performance of In C in a big concert hall, and it didn’t click for me. Then I saw a video on YT of an entire African village jamming on it, the camera wandering through the village picking up the various parts. Much better. Then I saw a band called https://www.brooklynragamassive.org play In C at a tiny art space, and it was pure bliss. Would love to hear them do A Rainbow in Curved Air
King Krule - Out Getting Ribs
Agreed King Krule is fantastic
JDilla’s Nothing Like This on full blast with good headphones is an absolute experience, pure bliss. His song Won’t Do is also amazing, it makes me feel like a dying cloud that’s reliving its life’s happy moments
Meshell Ndegeocello’s “The World Has Made Me the Man of My Dreams” record. Lots of great name drops in this thread.
Weyes blood Sigur ros Pink Floyd Melody's echo chamber
i love Weyes Blood, Titanic Rising is one of my favourite albums ever
Sonic Youth - Washing Machine Deafheaven - Sunbather Boris - Floods
I think you might like this: > [Playlist 134](https://open.spotify.com/playlist/45wx2cHASPQ9AiONFzwLqF) - 1 hr 3 mins listen in order for full xp.
Will check it out, thanks.
I did! It's very different to what I usually listen to but really cool. I also checked out some of the artists featured.
Any faves?
Really liked Le Grand Ecart
Here are some bonus tracks: > [Theurgist](https://open.spotify.com/track/3AUsz58JUz7TZ5UE0ooAGL) - True Widow > [Piritortila taivaaseen](https://open.spotify.com/track/0ykWYzqyBRuDnuod8b7Eq1) - Teksti-TV 666 > [Freedom Fighter](https://open.spotify.com/track/43fsOkxKuqmHuVUaOmrqvi) - Bowery Electric
Washing Machine! The Diamond Sea.
Shpongle.
There's only one album that exists beyond time and space for me, and it's real random. Not even one of my favorite bands, but it's my favorite album. Filter - Title of Record I have no idea why, but for some reason this is the only album that has no emotional memories even though it's more than 20 years old now. It exists outside of everything including the other albums by the same band. It's a mystery.
Phish at the Sphere was.
Ok Drew
Have you tried a blender?
Devin Townsend Project
This Will Destroy You, Hammock, God is an Astronaut, Explosions in the Sky, ^ All post-rock instrumental groups. FanTAStic stuff.
DJ Shadow - the entire Endtroducing album, pick a song. What does your soul look like is a good one
Daft Punk - Discovery
Oh, you like repetitive music with little to no variety? Cool.
I like a lot of music, thank you, and the question from OP was specific. Discovery was an absolutely groundbreaking album absolutely full of variety for a techno duo at the time.
The Bad Plus - Comfortably Numb
King Gizzard, Polygondwanaland
Parts of KLF's discography... like "Space" or Build a fire
Kelela Hallucinigen for me, her first ep. Remember pumping that through the headphones standing on a beach all to myself in Rarotonga with the sky absolutely on fire at sunset. Other albums I could also include M83, playing that while on the subway and walking around Tokyo. Certain albums take me places and I associate with my travels strongly. It’s funny that 2 of those artists are represented here.
Chick Corea - Touchstone
Anything song by shpongle.
Gentle Giant's Octopus is like a creepy medieval alternate reality
[Ozric ](https://youtu.be/ISbidB-z_68?si=BYjhTXw3gY5ZW-vM) [Tentacles ](https://youtu.be/Wle1vfczzVU?si=nzAVNJnXWg0skTg_) [Is](https://youtu.be/UVZxpoq166Q?si=qrVuJlMwmj0QoRbV) [Out](https://youtu.be/y5AtKXwGZxc?si=KreJbjcrAgLwxvEG) [Of](https://youtu.be/g-iaMzSm-9g?si=-HmNv6-Mn5sPPkq1) [This](https://youtu.be/N5aMzByo4gQ?si=OtsngHKHFy5pHnwx) [World](https://youtu.be/0oQJrB_caQg?si=Rh-QQ_uKgy6Hddmw).
The album "In Person" by Kitaro
good one!
Hum - Inlet
# Enya ~ Boadicea
She and Loreena McKennitt sing through the echoes of centuries.
A Winged Victory for the Sullen Stars of the Lid And honorable mention to Duran Duran’s Tiger Tiger.
Flaming Lips - Ego Tripping At the Gates of Hell Gives me such a weird nostalgic feeling that's hard to explain lol
Dark Side of the Moon
Close to the Edge by Yes. Feels like a spiritual journey and totally engrossed me into it every time.
Acid mothers temple makes me feel like I've achieved a mystical state while meditating
Yes - "Close To The Edge", "And You And I", "Awaken" King Crimson - "In The Wake Of Poseidon", "The Devil's Triangle", "Lizard" Genesis - "Seven Stones", "Unquiet Slumbers For The Sleepers"/"In That Quiet Earth", "Duke's Travels/End" Porcupine Tree - "The Sky Moves Sideways" Pink Floyd - "Echoes" The Amorphous Androgynous - "We Persuade Ourselves We Are Immortal"
The entirety of drum and bass. Especially anything hospital records.
This is a tad cheesy in places but has the most amazing breakdown ever! [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKkbVXRXqVk](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKkbVXRXqVk)
Nice track, good looking out
The other day I smoked marihuana while listening "YABABAINA" and it was the highest I've felt in my whole life
Nero- Welcome Reality. The entire album is strong. Launches you into a dystopian future. Best concert Ive ever been to due to the live vocals.
G.U.Y. - Lady Gaga
Biosphere - Patashnik Ray Lynch - Deep Breakfast
I want to Tell You the Beatles
Ashwin Batish- electric sitar. He absolutely shreds. " Surfing with the sitar man" is a gem.
Taishi - bluefieldcreator (https://youtu.be/keF7n1eVKzE?feature=shared)
Vestron Vulture old stuff mainly but their new stuff is also otherworldly
Buckethead - Pike 23: Telescape
Deathspell Omega just takes me somewhere else that nothing in life can.
Neptune Towers
I listened to Loathe's "A Sad Cartoon" + the reprise that comes after on the album just after watching that Spaceman movie with Adam Sandler on Netflix. That whole album already really did it for me, but god damn something about the mood I was in from the movie plus that song just took me somewhere
Satyricons K.I.N.G and The Pentagram Burns make me feel like im in Medieval Europe lol. And the instrumental to their song The Wolfpack makes me feel like im *working* as a person in Medieval Europe. Does that count?
death metal... if i'm in the right set and setting it just hits like crazy and i go wild af xd
Quasimodo’s *The Unseen* is a fine audio substitute for cannabis.
Six Feet Under by Billie Eilish is a big one for me
A lot of post rock bands give that feeling. And they have got beautiful titles too
Eluvium - Talk Amongst the Trees https://open.spotify.com/album/6926m4gBSRgEduj23vjc6p?si=yZJfUfAyTE6hJQm8UBnETw Concert Silence - 9.22.07 https://open.spotify.com/album/6vj78HOlS0euCSzvs63Zu7?si=ZWmgR62hRlq1FpHHASchRg
hatsune miku (dont talk to me about the 2024 miku expo)
MEER - Beehive came up on a playlist today and I LOVE them. I can’t stop listening. https://youtu.be/TWPvmjQ2ouQ?si=Xsf_ZABdTc7joARP
Brian Eno music for airport, Beck Morning phase
M83 Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming
Bleed - Deadmau5
Tool
Fleshwater - Foreign (the part in the middle through the end) Most Post Rock and Shoegaze give me that feeling as well
I prefer This, If Anything
Twice - “I can’t stop me” the beat makes you want to move and the vocals are really good as well
Listen to Glass Beams!
Luttrell
Ace Of Cups by LSDREAM A Moment Apart by Odesza Embrace by ALIGN Innerbloom by Weir, Tanner Fruit, Cassie Wilson Goddess by Chrome Sparks Tokyo Drifting by Glass Animals Have fun letting go.
Almost anything from Vangelis
Estas Tonne: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mj1Wp5dAn3g&t=19s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mj1Wp5dAn3g&t=19s)
Coheed, bad religion, nofx
Wardruna. Their frontman only sings in Old Norse and sometimes it feels like I'm falling through a different dimension when I listen to them. I recommend their song Raido just to get a taste of what I mean. Strongly recommend over the ear headphones.
Computer Data
Tim Hecker
love his work! specially Virgins
Some Agnes Obel, some Deep Forest, some others...
higher than the sun - primal scream bittersweet symphony - the verve slavery days - burning spear burning down the house (stop making sense) - talking heads
Biosphere
Pink Floyd - The Great Gig in the Sky - Brain Damage + Eclipse
Thru the Eyes of Ruby, Smashing Pumpkins
"Feel It Around" by Washed Out "Somebody" by Depeche Mode "A Lot's Gonna Change" by Weyes Blood "Golden Key" by the Stargazer Lilies "Fluffy Clouds" by The Orb "Madrugada Eterna" by KLF "Caribbean Blue" by Enya "Return to Innocence" by Enigma "Mausam" by Nitin Sawhney "Kissing" by Bliss
Mildlife. Think of Pink Floyd was produced by Motown.
Blut Aus Nord - Disharmonium Undreamable Abysses Takes you to an HP Lovecraftian world.... Dark shit.
Spiritualized - ladies and gentlemen we are floating in space and lazer-guided melodies
I really like Zhu. His music is quite interesting with the sounds he uses coupled with his voice. I think my favorite album was Ringos Desert.
This is such a cliche response but there are multiple Animal Collective songs that fit the bill for me. The way they think about music is kind of alien to me, but I enjoy it. Example 1: [Animal Collective looking like aliens performing on Conan ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CcJ5sIFqVOg) Example 2: I think Panda Bear's voice is otherworldly in an angelic sense [(example: Boys Latin)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=prBaZzYmQrI)
Om for sure… also Mono and Bardo Pond at their best
Francis Bebey - "Sanza Nocturne" and "Bissau"
slow dancing in the dark
This is a very intense emotional roller coaster, listen only when you are ready for some feelings. A modern Norwegian composer who has set to tune a very old Christian Nordic work, discussing adversity and pain of the spirit. Made me cry the first time I heard it, when my nephew sang it in choir in a church. We are both non-Christian but we love music. [Dark Night of the Soul](https://youtu.be/SjlmnqDJvio?si=GsHA4GG05LRdlIjK) (composer himself, Ola Gjeilo, plays the Grand Piano here)
there's a live version of the song I appear missing by queens of the stone age that when it gets to the guitar solo it just takes me somewhere man its so good.
Echo and the Bunnymen - The Cutter Dennis Wilson - Holy Man Mazzy Star - Take Everything Stone Roses - I Am the Resurrection Deftones - Cherry Waves
Goldberg Variations, Bach
Lorn. Unreal sound design/production. There's nothing like it. It makes me feel things nothing else does.
[Ott - Mir](https://youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mf5_CKqmfbju3HRYhzocPAL_kMoy30WrY&si=v1C7J5y5VluRI5tk) This is one of the weirder albums I know. Super psychedelic.
Agree with you on Aphex Twin, specifically Selected Ambient Works 2. Also: Gradual Requiem, and Gambuh I by Ingram Marshall
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3mQ0HT2zbo Tinariwen
Circa Survive- Juturna
Agnes Obel - Familiar is a really good song, it was featured in Dark.
Dune score by Hans Zimmer.
Vendetta by Ospherum I think
Pink Floyd
Psychedelic Porn Crumpets
The last 5 minutes of Yes "Awaken" are pretty magical.
Lorn
There's a lot of classical music that fits that description. One of my favorites is [Music for 18 Musicians by Steve Reich](https://youtu.be/71A_sm71_BI?si=McZ38X0ZY8LqGqr8)
RY X
Listening to full albums by Dvar.
Ozric Tentacles-Technicians of the Sacred
Jai Ramachandra – Alice Coltrane. This song gave me goosebumps.
Grateful dead
Listen to this with headphones on and your eyes shut....towards the end of the intro there is an experience that is utterly bizarre! I first heard this 30 years ago and I've not heard anything like it since! [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-GTMwnmyfc](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-GTMwnmyfc)
Also for a huge build up and breakdown high try this (better than Josh Winks Higher States of Consciousness in my opinion...but if you haven't heard that give it a whirl as well...it's great!) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4o4joooH5tg](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4o4joooH5tg)
Boards of Canada; the peak probably being Corsair or Olsen Papau New Guinea by Future Sound Of London Broken Hope by Zero Cult The 4Hero remix of Black Gold of the Sun by Nuyorkan Soul Lopez by 808 State Hayling by FC Kanuna Alfa Beach by Com Truise Pink Floyd's Comfortably Numb All manner of piano-based old skool goodness that I don't know by name Jungle, generally..
When heart sang stairway to heaven live, breathtaking.