I only really listen to post rock and occasionally put my foot out into certain artists/composers in specific genres like classical, industrial, etc., but I'll cover some of my lifetime favorites anyway.
Xenogears Original Soundtrack Revival Disc ~The First and the Last~
Post rock:
Godspeed You! Black Emperor - F♯ A♯ ∞
Mono - Hymn to the Immortal Wind
Explosions in the Sky - How Strange, Innocence
Brambles - Charcoal
^ Pretty much a billion possible choices for post rock here, I don't even know most of the names as I randomly flip through discovery feeds on YT, etc. (with ad-blocker) while working. The genre is dense with outrageously good music.
There should technically be a million options for rock, but the usual names tend to get overplayed to death either on radio or when I was younger so I don't bother. And for certain bands like Pink Floyd, obviously I could play pretty much any of their albums today and immediately enjoy it...except The Wall and The Dark Side of the Moon for stated reason.
BTW, I don't even know what fucking genre Talk Talk's later 3 albums (The Colour of Spring, Spirit of Eden, and Laughing Stock) fall into nor which 1 I like the most...but it's definitely worth a listen.
Might seem strange at once, but it's really good IMO.
I only really listen to post rock and occasionally put my foot out into certain artists/composers in specific genres like classical, industrial, etc., but I'll cover some of my lifetime favorites anyway.
Classical:
Tango/Flamengo:
Rock:
Video Game:
Post rock:
^ Pretty much a billion possible choices for post rock here, I don't even know most of the names as I randomly flip through discovery feeds on YT, etc. (with ad-blocker) while working. The genre is dense with outrageously good music.
There should technically be a million options for rock, but the usual names tend to get overplayed to death either on radio or when I was younger so I don't bother. And for certain bands like Pink Floyd, obviously I could play pretty much any of their albums today and immediately enjoy it...except The Wall and The Dark Side of the Moon for stated reason.
BTW, I don't even know what fucking genre Talk Talk's later 3 albums (The Colour of Spring, Spirit of Eden, and Laughing Stock) fall into nor which 1 I like the most...but it's definitely worth a listen.
Might seem strange at once, but it's really good IMO.