Not sad or morose, needs to be qualitatively like being under a heating lamp, almost as if one were cocooned or swaddled in warmth.

  • Probably “dark” is preferable but not necessarily,
  • must be “warm”, can be “chill” but not at the expense of warmth,
  • probably “soft” or “easy”/mellow, intensity should be fairly homogenous throughout
  • “sonorous”, “fat”, possibly resonant is good
  • definitely not cold/cool or desolate
  • buzzy/buzzing/buzz/swarming/swarmy, oscillating, vibrato, very mild distortion or driftiness, like bees swarming
  • dreamy but still warm (opposite of inception)
  • ethereal is ok but not in conflict with warmth
  • liminal is ok as long as it doesnt conflict with warmth

Harold Budd - Niki D (album: Luxa)

Sirena Beach from Mario Sunshine (very similar to Niki D)

Brian Eno - Neroli

Burst Error - Warm Reset

Earthbound - Buzz buzz prophecy

This is all very subjective so take all this as more general but try to recognize the spirit of what is being sought. A lot of this sound makes me think of if microwave rays were embodied in sound

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    I find Mac Demarco to be quite warm and chill. He writes very mellow singer-songwriter type indie music. A good example might be the song Moonlight on the River. If you like that, you’ll probably like most of his stuff.

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    The album Good by Morphine is like being wrapped in a blanket next to a fire on a rainy evening

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      Is their overall oeuvre similar?

      Reminds me of Riders of the Storm a Little. Would I probably like The Doors?

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        Yea this is a bit darker than other albums overall but still the same general vibe. If you enjoy it Cure For Pain is the next album from them to check out.

        And yea if your into this definitely check out The Doors.

        Also check out Metaphorical Music by Nujabes. Totally different genre and a bit less warm than Morphine or The Doors but I think the vibe will be right

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    Moby - long ambients.

    Nine inch nails - ghosts.

    Aphex Twin - Selected Ambient works 85-92.

    There’s a whole genre called dark ambient.

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    If you like Harold Budd, then you might like Jon Hassell, maybe? I’m thinking of albums like Aka Darbari Java or Dream Theory in Malaya, there are many more with a similar sound.

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    Arvo Part for sure

    Big Thief, especially the song Change, and you might like the whole album, Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe in You, though much of it is quite noisy, does not fit your “the same straight through” requirement it is very warm and human sounding. She is such a great guitar player.

    Michael Kiwukana

    Tomorrow I can ask my friend who listens to more of the stuff in your list.

    Ok I asked my favorite ambient music person and he recommended Steve Roach, particularly the album Structures from Silence, David Helpling, Jon Jenkins, and Alexi Zakharov.

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    Does P. J. Harvey’s Let England Shake fit the bill?

    Dark, and warmer than cold I personally think. But maybe we’re understanding the temperature adjectives differently?

    Edit: rereading the post with fresh, awake eyes - do it doesn’t. It’s very desolate.