I want recommendations of relaxation/study/desktop-work music that isn't Lo-Fi bullshit, ambient, trance or Classical

I want recommendations of relaxation/study/desktop-work music that isn't Lo-Fi bullshit, ambient, trance or Classical

Do you have anything to recommend?

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Since I Left You
Lift Yr. Skinny Fists (or any post rock)
SAW 85-92 or any non-ambient electronic

Woody Allen type jazz. Bechet, Morton, Django etc. Super positive and peppy to keep you going.

Chopin's Nocturnes

Timothy Heidecker - I Am A Cuck

B-17 Bomber Ambience.
(Idc if it isn’t music, for some reason that shit works miracles for me when I’m studying.)

Study Music: I always liked some Big Band

check out the mighty COUNT BASIE

Danheim

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Japanese New Age/Neoclassical New Age, Ambient, Bossa nova/Samba-Jazz, Berlin School, Furniture Music, Dark Folk

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dumping some albums

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Roy Montgomery
Hash Jar Tempo
Mogwai
Barnard's Star

give tangerine dream a spin

bumping for interest

Outside of the genres you mentioned, when I want to relax I usually have playlists with :

Mbira music.
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Polyphnic flute choirs, usually I listen to this one from Albania if it's for relaxation
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A few songs from "New Ancient Strings"
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Traditional Chinese music from "The Red Flower of Tachai Blossoms Everywhere: Music Played on National Instruments"
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Gnawa songs, usually from the album "Colours of the Night" or "the trance of seven colors" by Maalem Gania :
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Just listen to Bach. Start with the Brandenburg Concertos.

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