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Aphex Twin - Come to Daddy
Yes, nice and chill lol
I'll add to this:
Aphex Twin - Rubber Johnny
virga by tipper
Some might come here and answer your question based on their tastes and what-not. None of them are off-base, however none of them are right. The answer to your question lies behind this link right here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VuIcT-u2Dmo
La Comitiva
Long Arm - The Branches. Full Album.
I'm surprised no one else has mentioned Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd...
Can't go wrong with anything jazz
Effloresce by Covet
Newborn Sun by Chon
Past Lives by Doombird is nice background music. Not too deep, but pleasant.
The album Fisherman's Woman by Emiliana Torrini.
I listened to this album of lieder by my favourite tenor today.
Katharsis - VVorld VVithout End
Something Takashi Kokubo
Uncultured seeming option, but I nevertheless use it often to read and like it: Lo-fi beats to relax and study to playlist.