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DJ Krush for some instrumental hip hop/trip hop.
Deadhorse! (We Can Create Our Own World specifically, they might have lyrics in other albums, can't confirm)
Meute is a "techno marching band" - they mostly do covers/reworkings but they have some original works too. My fave tracks atm:
- holy harbour
- you & me
- infinite
- endling
Guillaume David knocks it out of the park with every game they OST.
Here is an alternative Piped link(s): https://piped.video/RhTXyUERugQ
Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.
I'm open-source, check me out at GitHub.
Haven't been listening to him lately, but Estas Tonne.
No-one has mentioned "And so I watch you from afar" or "Redneck manifesto".
Big Smoke Brass is really fun if you like kinda upbeat acoustic instrumental music
La Femme has some amazing non-vocal music (altho a good portion has French/Spanish vocals)
If u like Jazz, check out the album The Bright Mississippi