DopeFiend
12.09.19 | Mono - Hymn to the Immortal Wind
Sigur Ros - Agaetis Byrjun
Explosions in the Sky - All of a Sudden I Miss You
Cult of Luna & Julie Christmas - Mariner |
IAmScott
12.09.19 | If we're recommending metal, Type O Negative - October Rust |
Davyd120
12.09.19 | No, any genres |
IAmScott
12.09.19 | Still that album :) |
Davyd120
12.09.19 | thank you dude |
garas
12.09.19 | Check out Kataxu! |
Calc
12.09.19 | Okada- life is but an empty dream |
theBoneyKing
12.09.19 | Well you haven't rated the Talk Talk post-rock albums so if you haven't heard those they're absolutely essential. |
luci
12.09.19 | gas - pop
voices from the lake - voices from the lake
elder - lore
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IAmScott
12.09.19 | Hammock has a lot of atmospheric music as well, but their most atmospheric works are probably Maybe They Will Sing To Us Tomorrow, Longest Year, and The Sleepover Series Vol. 2 |
SadSquad
12.09.19 | https://www.sputnikmusic.com/bands/Myles-Oliver/102676/ |
SadSquad
12.09.19 | and mbv |
Josh D.
12.09.19 | If I can toot my own horn, I use a lot of atmospheric stuff within the context of orchestra-tinged post-rocky type stuff. But my album Dangers might be the better version of that:
http://spieglass.bandcamp.com/album/dangers |
IAmScott
12.09.19 | Oof. Also:
Stars of the Lid - Either of their last two albums. Pure bliss.
Boards of Canada - Either of their first two albums. These are incredibly atmospheric, just in a different way. Music Has The Right to Children makes you feel like you're trapped in an educational video from the 80s about oceans and underwater volcanoes, while Geogaddi is more or less the same but a whole lot darker. Their EP In A Beautiful Place Out In The Country, too. |
AnimalsAsSummit
12.09.19 | best atmospheric music is sweet trip. probably one of the greatest bands of all time. also try david sylvian. a genius of soundscapes. |
R4zor3dge
12.09.19 | Oneohtrix Point Never - Russian Mind
Alcest, specifically Kodama and Ecallies de lune. |
JohnnyoftheWell
12.09.19 | 1 and 3 rule but lol what is 5 doing here? and tell me more about 4, looks interesting
Boards of Canada - Music Has the Right to Children [2]
Macaroom - Homephone TE
Agalloch - Marrow of the Spirit
Yeule - Serotonin II
Slowdive - Pygmalion (essential if you dig 1)
Slint - Spiderland |
AnimalsAsSummit
12.09.19 | ^pygmalion rules can confirm |
IAmScott
12.09.19 | Earth - The Bees Made Honey In The Lion's Skull
I'll stop eventually |
Deathconscious
12.09.19 | Swarms - Old Raves End
Bohren & der Club of Gore - Sunset Mission
The Antlers - Undersea
dne - These Semi-Feelings Are Everywhere
Secede - Tryshasla
Dead Can Dance - Within the Realm of a Dying Sun |
Willie
12.09.19 | Atoma - Skylight
It's perfect for this list. |
Davyd120
12.10.19 | Thank you guys |
deathofasalesman
12.10.19 | Amia Venera Landscape - The Long Procession |
Davyd120
12.10.19 | Johnnyofthewell i really dont know what a 4 is. Its a large and mad mix of genres, from jazz metal to psychedelic rock, but it works well and has a own strange atmosphere
Aaaand dude why you mentioned 5? This is highly heavy shit and one of my biggest digs now |
DANcore
12.10.19 | Om-advaitic songs
Forndom-daura dura
Kauan-sorni nai
Daughters- you wont...
Agalloch-the mantle
Darkspace- III I
Panopticon-roads to something or other
Ital tek-hollowed
Enshine-origin
Tangerine dream mutha fucka |
JohnnyoftheWell
12.10.19 | @Davyd vaguely remember checking 5 years ago and I'm pretty sure it was cool shit but I couldn't remember much of an atmosphere lol, that's all. Will dip into 4 sometime, sounds hype |
Let
12.10.19 | pygmalion [3]
Woo - Into the Heart of Love (some endearing hippie plinky tape music)
Jam City - Classical Curvers (a great rendition of a chrome, glitzy future, extremely influential)
Secede - Tryshasla [x100] an album whose constituent parts coalesse and emerge into a breathing organism
Weakling - Dead as Dreams (guitar amps turned up to the summit of weariness)
Burial - Untrue
Amon Tobin - Permutation, Bricolage
Julee Cruise - Floating Into the Night
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IAmScott
12.10.19 | Negura Bunget - OM
There seems to be a pretty good split of opinions on this one, with people either thinking it's cheesy black metal or an incredible atmospheric black metal record. I'm part of the latter group |
AnimalsAsSummit
12.10.19 | also, Dots and Loops by Stereolab is, I think, essential listening |
momentzuhclarity
12.10.19 | rolo tomassi - time will die and love will bury it
radical face - ghost
electric president - s/t, sleep well, the violent blue
polyenso - one big particular loop (OBLP) |
tectactoe
12.10.19 | I actually think 'Codename: Dustsucker' is more atmospheric (and simply "better" overall imo) than 'Hex'. |
AnimalsAsSummit
12.10.19 | ^I'd have to agree as well, it's one of my favorite albums |
Davyd120
12.11.19 | Can't agree with you guys, C:D is great and yeah, very atmospheric, but i've no desire to often relisten to him, unlike Hex... best album ever for walking on midnight city after a hard day :) |