Keyword artist , or band/group name. I’m not looking for a genre, I want to search artists. Tell me about someone you like listening to.

Would appreciate if it’s Not symphonic/orchestral movie/videogame OST. I know there is a lot of really good music in this category but I’m trying to avoid recommendations like Hans Zimmerman or Jeremy Soule or Enya etc., since they are either really well known or fall into the orchestral and/or “epic music score” I’m not looking for.

It’s OK if some tracks have vocals or even some lyrics/voice samples but I prefer to keep them at a minimum.

Any suggestions? TIA

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    I don’t think all these are contemporary but as someone who loves post rock and instrumental music here are some artists that make it into my playlist pretty regularly. Hope this is helpful! The ones near the top I probably listen to more regularly right now but it tends to rotate.

    • Sleepmakeswaves
    • We Lost the Sea
    • Explosions in the Sky
    • Codes in the Clouds
    • Ef
    • Russian Circles
    • Collapse Under the Empire
    • Mogwai
    • Secret Gardens
    • Red Sparowes
    • Moonlit Sailor
    • Maybeshewill
    • 65daysofstatic
    • Caspian
    • Sleep Dealer
    • If These Trees Could Talk
    • Balmorhea
    • God is an Astronaut
    • The Evpatoria Report
    • Sigur Ros
    • False Horizon
    • This Will Destroy You
    • pg.lost
    • There’s A Light
    • Oh Hiroshima
    • Tides from Nebula

    EDIT: got around to checking my library and have a few more.

    • Distant Dream
    • Saor
    • Those Who Ride With Giants
    • For Giants
    • U1327
    • The Best Pessimist
    • Saxon Shore
    • Dorena
    • The End of the Ocean
    • Random Forest
    • Joy Wants Eternity
    • Paint the Sky Red
    • Eldamar
    • we.own.the.sky
    • Eleventh Vibration
    • Shadow of Io
    • Jake Eves
    • The Last Sighs of the Wind

    In hindsight I don’t know if a giant list is the most useful thing but it’s here if you want it.

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    Godspeed you! Black Emperor

    Edit: I’m not old, but old enough that I only really remember their first round of albums. No idea what the newer ones are like, sadly. Just never got around to listening.

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      “God is an astronaut” “Boards of Canada”

      Along with Godspeed, those 3 were like my university study mix.

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        God is an astronaut always reminded me of Explosions in the sky (or vice versa?)

        Idk the last one

        I would mix in some chill shit like John Fahey, some heavy shit like early Earth, or lighter post rock too. Depended on my mood

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      Love Tycho!

      I feel Boards of Canada is similar, but they do pretty frequent vocal samples.

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      Thank you! A lot of good suggestions there, I’ll have fun going down the rabbithole. First time I hear about most artists on those lists.

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    A lot of post-rock bands might be good for you. Usually atmospheric/instrumental music played with typical rock instruments and little to no vocals.

    Some of my favorites are Explosions in the Sky, Mogwai, El Ten Eleven, and Sigur Rós.

    (although Sigur Rós technically features vocals but it’s a language of nonsense sounds the lead singer Jónsi made up called Hopelandic, so it’s instrumental-voice I guess??)

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        Awesome, yeah I’d say Sigur Rós is the most similar to Mogwai on that list (especially Kveikur which is a pretty dark album). The other two usually do more shimmery, pretty guitar tracks rather than the more hard rock/metal/noise influence you get with Mogwai. But check them all out, hope you enjoy!

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      I’ve seen Goodspeed You recommended a few times here but not Aphex Twin. I didn’t know either. I think GY!BE is good, but not for me. Aphex Twin though, that’s right up my alley. Thanks for the recommendations!

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    Polyphia is great as was already suggested. If you want to go heavier, try Animals as Leaders. If you want to go jazzier, try Snarky Puppy.

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      I’ve heard of polyphia but never listened to them. The fact you recommended them next to Snarky Puppy was what got me to look them up, and WOW!

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    In no particular order:

    Ryuichi Sakamoto (particularly Async, and his albums with Alva Noto)

    Aphex Twin

    Apparat (though he does also feat singers on some albums)

    Four Tet

    Squarepusher

    Ørdrop Wolkenscheidt

    MGMT

    Sevish

    Matt Elliott (very few sung bits)

    Paco de Lucía

    Guilhem Desq

    Jordi Savall

    Ledetraad

    Bremer & McCoy

    Athletic Progression

    Psykovsky

    Godspeed You! Black Emperor

    Kettel

    Secede

    R mccarthy

    Sungazer

    999999999

    Susumu Yokota

    Caravan Palace

    These do fall into the vg category but it’s more edm / retro than “epic orchestral”:

    Scattle

    Chris Christodoulou

    Toby Fox

    The Toxic Avenger

    Jake Kaufman

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      No, I haven’t. Definitely some good tracks there and a lot of diversity even if many do have lyrics. Thanks for the suggestion

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    Some metal and metal-adjacent instrumental bands I listen to a lot:

    • Sunn O)))
    • Russian Circles
    • Pelican
    • Lethe
    • Explosions in the Sky
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      This guy knows what he’s taking about.

      That Lethe album was the biggest surprise of last year, what an amazing debut

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    Apocalyptica. Metal on the cello. They sometimes have s guest vocalist. I like their self-titled album.

    Phamie Gow. Pianist and harpist. Maybe too orchestral. I turn to the Beyond the Milky Way album oftenwhen working out studying.

    Mary Lattimore. Experimental harpist. I’ve been enjoying her latest album, West Kensington, with guitarist Paul Sukeena.

    Kelly Moran. Experimental pianist Can’t recommend her album Ultraviolet enough.

    Burial. For some chilled, glitchy dubstep.

    The Comet is Coming. For some psych jazz.

    Moderat. For some house electronica.

    Uboa. For some droney, noisy, doomy metal.

    George Clanton. For some synthpop vapourwave. His latest album is great.

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      Omg after all those years… 35 seconds into a new error and my brain thinks I took MDMA and starts to make funny stuff to my mind and body 🥹🥴

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      If you like Apocolyptica, may I suggest checking out Judgement Day? It’s another string metal group.

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    Post rock post rock post rock post rock

    Explosions in the Sky

    Mogwai

    Sigur Ros

    The Album Leaf

    This Will Destroy You

    try these on for size and see if the genre takes you like it took me. I tried to include some stuff that is more traditional rock in form and instrumentation and some that is a bit more experimental in that regard.

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      God is an astronaut

      If these trees could talk

      Maybeshewill

      Collapse under the empire

      Long distance calling

      Russian circles

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        Damn I am digging these ones! The only I don’t from this list is Maybeshewill. I think I liked Long Distance Calling and God is an Astronaut the most. Thanks for the suggestions :)

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          GiaA are fantastic live. If you ever get a chance to listen to them, don’t hesitate. My favourite concert experience ever

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      Hello! Thanks for the recommendations. These are nice and I’ve seen others suggesting them as well. I appreciate the diversity in style too.

      Out of these, Explosions in The Sky has made it to my playlist. I can’t say I dislike the others but they also don’t hook me when I listen. Not my vibe I guess?

      So far out of the recommended postrock over this thread I’ve really liked Plini. I still got a lot of recommendations to check out though…

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        Wild, I would’ve expected Mogwai to hit a little closer because they have a bit more of a radio friendly structure and you said you wantwd to keep away from more orchestral stuff.

        Still, glad you dig it and thanks for creating a great thread. This is the first lemmy thread I saved