Try one of the more minimal recordings of the amazing Australian ensemble, The Necks. Probably 'Aether' or the new one 'Mosquito/See Through'. Their masterworks, 'Hanging Gardens' and 'Drive By' are a little too swirling and energetic perhaps, but highly recommended. A jazz musician, Tony Scott, did a record called 'Music for Zen Meditation' that looks like it may be an exercise in kitsch, but is really a truly excellent recording of Eastern influenced jazz...relaxing and laid back but not at all fluffy. Their's some excellent ambient electronica out there, but it's quite a task to wade through the immense amount of material. I personally don't really dig the majority of what is labelled New Age, but there is some electronica Which straddles the edge and is much more texturally compelling. I'm not an expert in the field, but Biosphere make some great ambient recordings. Try 'Shenzou' or 'Substrata'. Some other artists in that genre that provide 'audio-wallpaper-with-substance' which jump to mind are Harold Budd, Thomas Koner, Jon Hassell and, of course, the grandaddy of the scene, Brian Eno. Perhaps some of the works of Arvo Part...or Terry Riley?
WARNING: Shameless plug for friend's music follows...!!
A friend of mine who I play more traditional music with has for years created experimental and very richly textural ambient music. The music is mostly self-released and quite well received in the scene.
Go to www.mattborghi.com and reference the link to his music.
WARNING: Shameless plug for friend's music follows...!!
A friend of mine who I play more traditional music with has for years created experimental and very richly textural ambient music. The music is mostly self-released and quite well received in the scene.
Go to www.mattborghi.com and reference the link to his music.