Nice! Which ones? I tried to only suggest one album per artist that I wanted to share. A good portion of what I wanted to add I didn't put up because I can't find them anywhere, not even to purchase. Such as Albert B's "Looking for a New World", he took down over 4 albums he made in the past and I can't find them anywhere. That one in particular is one of my favorite albums and I'm glad I personally still have a copy.
Robert Miles - Organik [Spotify] [YouTube] BT - Monster Soundtrack [YouTube] Flashbulb - Soundtrack to a Vacant Life [Spotify] [YouTube] m-seven - Activate [Spotify] Solar Fields - Blue Moon Station [Spotify] [YouTube] Asura - Lost Eden [YouTube] Sophie and Ives - Untie Me [Spotify] Ulrich Schnauss - A Strangely Isolated Place [Spotify] [YouTube] Shpongle - Museum of Consciousness [Spotify] [YouTube] Patrick O'Hearn - So Flows the Current [Spotify] [YouTube] William Orbit - Hello Waveforms [YouTube] Carbon Based Lifeforms - Hydroponic Garden [Spotify] [YouTube] Air - Le Voyage Dans La Lune [Spotify] [YouTube] Bluetech - The Divine Invasion [Spotify] [YouTube] Entheogenic - Spontaneous Illumination [Spotify] [YouTube] I may have to check out some of your other choices.
Bluetech and Entheogenic (who you mentioned) are a part of the Aleph Zero record label: https://aleph-zero.info So are Eitan Reiter, Shulman, Xerxes, Hibernation. You might want to start there.
I own a lot of Bluetech and Entheogenic. I think I own all the Solar Fields, Asura and Carbon Based Lifeforms.
I never realized how much stuff Steve Roach put out until both his and Projekt's bandcamps started uploading his back catalog and a good portion of my RSS feed was Steve Roach every time I refreshed it for months. Dude is prolific.
I believe he's still a couple dozen albums behind Muslimgauze, despite the fact that Bryn Jones has been dead for pushing 20 years. That said, I once wrote an entire script, listening to nothing but Steve Roach, without a repeat. I can do the same with FSOL, but I have to rely on the radio shows.
FSOL is definitely something you can put on and leave on for days on shuffle. I also like putting on Luke Vibert for that. I don't even have all of his albums, but I do have 42 of them... Much stranger music for sure, but not really "healing". Worth mentioning anyway.
Your links did not work, if that is what you meant to do. :( :)
Oh God I am an idiot. I went through your titles and by the time I read this I forgot there were links included. Ugh. haha Another Cabernet please waiter.