The Flying Luttenbachers
this post was submitted on 01 Sep 2023
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Check out John Matthias & Jay Auborn’s album Ghost Notes it’s really great.
A few more for you that I don't think I've seen mentioned: Kalaido Tycho Worakls The Cinematic Orchestra
Well, I happen to quite like upbeat, 8-bit-style music, but here's concrete artists nonetheless:
I like Monster Rally a lot, they use a bunch of old tropical sounding music samples and put beats on it. Very good for relaxing and vibing.
beastie boys have some really great instrumental tracks in their catalogue
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