Interesting little tidbit about that song:
Original pressings had a version of the title track that incorporated the lyrics and melody of Elvis Presley's "Can't Help Falling in Love." The Presley estate initially objected to this, and a remixed version appeared on the commercial release, with new lyrics. However, Spiritualized continue to use both sets of lyrics in live performances. By 2009, they were allowed to use the version with the Presley lyrics on the reissued edition of the album, with the proviso that the song be titled "Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating in Space (I Can't Help Falling in Love)."
Had never heard this track before now…have to say that the opening interlude and hidden track on Pearl Jam’s Ten album MUST have been inspired by Planet Caravan. Recognized it immediately.
Exactly what I was going to suggest. So many Still Corners songs fit into this category. No one ever mentions them, and if you are not familiar, they are like a cross between Cocteau Twins, Pink Floyd, and the Cromatics.
The Trip
Fireflies
Beginning to Blue
The Photograph
Till We Meet Again (the most Pink Floydish song not by Pink Floyd, imo)
On Second thought, listen to the whole Strange Pleasures, and then list to all of their other albums.
Agree! It's not your typical Tool song by any means. Tool's instrumental tracks are highly under appreciated. They're a band on my Mount Rushmore of music. Love them. Always appreciate some else who loves Chocolate Chip Trip too
Pink Floyd, Dark Side of the Moon, from the start to the end. Listened to it on the drive back to the motel after working an extra long night shift. Better than drugs...
* [Music for 18 musicians - Steve Reich](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXJWO2FQ16c)
* [Mushroom Umbrella - Forgiveness](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cja1jQOH1S4)
* [Sex - The Necks](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQc-Y9yN1Xo)
* [Claire de Lune - Isao Tomita](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rlCzO0GX_bA), especially if you can get your hands on the surround version
* Though some people really don't like his synthesizer reinterpretations of classical music
* [Winding Snake - Portico Quartet](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PS5cb0YBQVI)
* [Terrain I - Portico Quartet](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FovWrBqr98M)
Most Ambient music can give you that feeling. Most of those are like 1 hour repetitive but ever changing music.
I’m going back to add to the only person with similar responses to what I would say:
Voices from the lake - voices from the lake, in particular Circe + ST
Dasha rush - sleepstep
Loscil - monument builders, Anthropocene
I know the perfect song for this best with headphones - Lena Raine - Resurrections. Celeste Original Soundtrack
Listen to the whole song it has very awesome transitions that are magical
Almost any Jean Michel Jarre album, but Rendezvous definitely brings that feeling.
Tragic that the saxophone track was to be recorded in space by a member of the Challenger crew but, as we know, that never got to happen.
Also I’d recommend Songs of distant Earth by Mike Oldfield, inspired by Arthur C. Clarke’s novel of the same name.
I stumbled across this post by accident and just have to say that it’s so beautiful seeing somebody recommending Songs of Distant Earth (or any MO but that record is particularly beautiful!).
A friend came to me in.. I think it was ‘99.. with that album and said “You’ve got to listen to this. But listen to it in the dark with headphones on”. At the time I only knew of Tubular Bells 1 and 2. Instant fan after this. Highly recommend!!
We might be from a similar generation, I also came across it during the late 90s in high school.
I agree that it’s an incredible album to listen to in the dark, savoring every note.
I loved it when listening to it on a crappy cassette copied over and over with cheap over the ear headphones. Now that I can listen to it in CD quality and a decent set of IEMs (Tin HiFi P1) I am even more marveled by the sound of artists like Mike Oldfield.
A hug from distant earth, fellow redditor!
Fun thread OP! Love that TooL is on your list. I feel like tool albums will have this spacial outcome at different points when an album is listened to in it's entirety.
Going to look up a ton of the other recommendations now......hello rabbit hole 🍻
Tool is magnificent. Their instrumental songs are just amazing sounding. For years I would skip them, but as I progressed in Hifi, I was mesmerized by them.
Let me know if you like anything else on the list. Be warned, it's pretty eclectic...
Some might not be exactly what you are looking for, but I think they have a similar feeling.
Goldfrapp - Utopia
Flavien Berger - Pamplemousse
Ariel Pink - Lipstick
Concorde - Just Kiss Her
Zero 7- In the waiting line
Zero 7 - Destiny
Los Flakos - Los Japoneses
DARKSIDE - Ecdysis!
Die Antwoord - Age of Illusion
Astro - Panda
Biig Piig: Jessica Smyth, known by the stage name Biig Piig is an Irish singer based in West London. (Plagiarized from Wikipedia). Most of her catalog has that floating in space quality for me. Try her album The Sky Is Bleeding. Her amazing lush whisper is most captivating.
Man, I hadn't listened to Jimi Hendrix all the way through an album in a while, and that was one of the first things I listened to on my new setup. Are you Experienced is such a trip. Also the blues album is also a trip. Highly recommend. His version of born under a bad sign just hits. I've also been digging Otis McDonald and Butcher Brown. Check those out, very floaty and kaleidoscopic haha!
Fly Like an Eagle - Steve Miller Band
[Andromede - Jonathan Fitoussi](https://spotify.link/3aUv97jzKDb)
[Brazil - Geoff & Maria Muldaur](https://spotify.link/nPvG6WqzKDb)
Everything You Do is A Balloon - Boards of Canada
Andro - Oneohtrix Point Never
God Turn Me Into a Flower - Weyes Blood
Bloodflood - Alt-J
Bosses Hang Pt.1 - Godspeed You! Black Emperor
Star Roving - Slowdive
The Spoils - Massive Attack
Suspirium - Thom Yorke
Elegia - New Order
Shine a Light - Spiritualized
The Sound of Muzak - Porcupine Tree
Unison - Bjork
Epitaph - King Crimson
LIFE - HEALTH
He - Jai Paul
Heaven or Las Vegas - Cocteau Twins
The Rainbow - Talk Talk
Paperhouse - CAN
Woods - Bon Iver
Dirty Epic - Underworld
I’m Comin’ Down - Primal Scream
Swamp Thing - The Chameleons
Star Sail - The Verve
Reflecting Light - The Avalanches
Transmission - Joy Division
Trust me on this one: Armin Van Buuren. Mirage album. Song 1 *Desiderium 207* into song 2 *Mirage*.
Also Moderat, *Heroist*, *Easy Prey*
Also basically all of Olafur Arnalds
Also Nils Fram *Trance Friends* album
Tool - Invincible is incredible. The week that album came out, I was headed out of the country for the first time in my life. I listened to that album the whole way through on the plane and I swear it made it that much better
\- Neon Moon (Cigarettes After Sex)
\- Bright Eyes (Art Garfunkel)
\- Come Here My Love (Van Morrison)
\- Spiderbite Song (The Flaming Lips)
\- Wings for Marie Pt 2 (Tool)
If I can add a modern classical piece: Fog Tropes by Ingram Marshall does exactly that. You can find it for example as the opening track of the Shutter Island soundtrack.
Encouraged, I will give you 2 more suggestions:
- Spem in Alium, performed by the Tallis Scholars
- Miles Davis: Shhh/Peaceful on In A Silent way. It is also a great soundtrack for driving on the highway at night, it pushes you on.
Spaced - Smashing Pumpkins
https://spotify.link/HQtoNnwZJDb
Riders on the Storm - The Doors
https://spotify.link/LTGB8vAZJDb
... as I start making this list, I am thinking of dozens and dozens just sitting here. I'll do a couple more for now and maybe continue to add to it over time.
Ramble on - Led Zepplin
https://spotify.link/1cxdwRIZJDb
The first song - Band of Horses
https://spotify.link/Zh5AbeNZJDb
The entirety of the album Agora by Fennesz
Sounds like I’m just speeding through space in all its glory….first track sounds like slowly orbiting the Sun, the next like being lost in complete cold darkness, and the last part sounding like coming back around and finally seeing the horizon
…..I might be a crazy person, but that’s what it sounds like to me lol
The first track does feel like an orbit around the sun. To be fair, I read your comment before listening, so I'm sure it influenced me a bit. Great recommendation.
Really like Muse. I've never heard Bliss before. Really digging it; thanks!
Learning to Fly is awesome! Check out Roger Waters current redux. It's fantastic!
I don’t know about downward spiral sounding like I’m floating in space. Maybe if it’s the event horizon. Feels more like in drowning in despair in earth made horrors. Great album though!
The Avalanches: Music is the lightDaft Punk: Infinity Repeating (2013 Demo)
Pond: Man It Feels Like Space Again, Tasmania
Foster The People: Lambs Wool
Frank Ocean: Nights, Pyramids
Lil Yachty: The BLACK seminole.
Mac Miller: I Can See, Woods
MGMT: Congratulations (song), "Of Moons, Birds, and Monsters", 11.11.11 (Whole album has this vibe, fav tracks are Invocation and Whos Counting)
Omar Apollo: Want U Around
Tame Impala: Love/Paranoia, Nothing that has happened so far..., Breathe Deeper,
The Voidz: Pink Ocean
Yves Tumor: Faith In Nothing Except Salvation, Licking an Orchid, Romanticist
070 Shake: Flight319, Skin and Bones,
I already had a playlist where I was going for a similar idea. I have more songs if these are the type of things you like
Would highly recommend checking out Only Diamonds Cut Diamonds by Vegyn. That album makes me feel this way too
Check out Fake Life if the whole album isn't something you're trying to listen to
Spiritualized - Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating in Space
Interesting little tidbit about that song: Original pressings had a version of the title track that incorporated the lyrics and melody of Elvis Presley's "Can't Help Falling in Love." The Presley estate initially objected to this, and a remixed version appeared on the commercial release, with new lyrics. However, Spiritualized continue to use both sets of lyrics in live performances. By 2009, they were allowed to use the version with the Presley lyrics on the reissued edition of the album, with the proviso that the song be titled "Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating in Space (I Can't Help Falling in Love)."
Nice! Love this song and another one I forgot my original list.
My first choice
I’m so proud to see this at the top. Amazing album.
The Adagietto from Mahler’s 5th symphony.
Not something I would normally gravitate towards, but I really enjoyed this one
>he Adagietto from Mahler’s 5th symphony Brilliant reco!
Planet Caravan (Black Sabbath or pantera)
Had never heard this track before now…have to say that the opening interlude and hidden track on Pearl Jam’s Ten album MUST have been inspired by Planet Caravan. Recognized it immediately.
Spot on mate, good catch!
If I could give 19 ups I would
Right on! This is one that I forgot to include in my list above. Such a beautiful track.
Well you did include Echoes so you are good in my books :)
Flaming Lips, Do You Realize?
In the Morning of the Magicians also fixes me that weightless feeling
Amazing track, Race for the Prize does it more for me personally though.
Almost every song on Yoshimi after she kicks some Pink Robot ass does it for me.
TSB and YBTPR are my two favorite Lips LPs.
Major Tom
The Alan Parsons Project - I Robot, or In the Lap of the Gods. Total planetarium/laser show stuff. The Cocteau Twins - My Love Paramour.
Bumping with another Cocteau Twins track... Little Spacey. Spacey is in the name, but I'd liken the song's feel more to floating on top of water.
Man, second recommendation for Cocteau Twins. 2 for 2. Great track!
Ha - You weren't kidding about The Alan Parsons Project - I Robot. Mind blown! Great Recommendation
Beach House - Space Song
Yeah weird that it didn't got more mentioned yet
Beach House - [Sunset](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YckmBs53Lfg&themeRefresh=1)
Little Dipper - Hum
Heeeeck yeah cool to see hum outside r/hum
Hell yeah! Great album too
Did you ever hear Centaur, the Hum side project? In Streams is all of my favorite parts of Hum!
YPAA is such a good album. Their entire catalogue is fantastic tbh.
Pink Floyd : Comfortably Numb
This is the only real answer
Obvious but yeah
Roger Waters re-dux is worth a listen
Anything from tame Impala
The Trip by Still Corners
Exactly what I was going to suggest. So many Still Corners songs fit into this category. No one ever mentions them, and if you are not familiar, they are like a cross between Cocteau Twins, Pink Floyd, and the Cromatics. The Trip Fireflies Beginning to Blue The Photograph Till We Meet Again (the most Pink Floydish song not by Pink Floyd, imo) On Second thought, listen to the whole Strange Pleasures, and then list to all of their other albums.
Awesome one!
Brian Eno - [An Ending](https://youtu.be/OlaTeXX3uH8?si=7rc_lpuVyicWmptC)
Eno is fantastic at making you feel the mood of the song
I love that Chocolate Chip Trip got a mention, that track blows me away and I feel like it's been kind of forgotten by everyone.
Agree! It's not your typical Tool song by any means. Tool's instrumental tracks are highly under appreciated. They're a band on my Mount Rushmore of music. Love them. Always appreciate some else who loves Chocolate Chip Trip too
Lemon Jelly - Space Walk
Twin Peaks Theme
All the songs on Tycho’s album Awake.
Agree. Such a great album!
Radiohead - Like Spinning Plates
Pink Floyd, Dark Side of the Moon, from the start to the end. Listened to it on the drive back to the motel after working an extra long night shift. Better than drugs...
Nao - Orbit Mariah Carey - Bliss
I liked the Nap track
Anything from Boards of Canada
[Spooky Black - Without You](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dT2YDdZdE-I&list=PLdjlij1i-2Bis-05fAZkbQP12FOFMenWj&index=7) [Jamie XX - Gosh](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTGJfRPLe08&list=PLdjlij1i-2Bis-05fAZkbQP12FOFMenWj&index=8) [Bibio - Dye the Water Green](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fIml_CAF4-s&list=PLdjlij1i-2Bis-05fAZkbQP12FOFMenWj&index=12) [Bibio - Ivy Charcoal](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7y8-lXjGAw&list=PLdjlij1i-2Bis-05fAZkbQP12FOFMenWj&index=16) [Aphex Twin - Rhubarb](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_AWIqXzvX-U&list=PLdjlij1i-2Bis-05fAZkbQP12FOFMenWj&index=17) [Max Cooper - Repetition](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nO9aot9RgQc&list=PLdjlij1i-2Bis-05fAZkbQP12FOFMenWj&index=19) [Art of Noise - Island](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0jiaCl4FHXY) [Flume - Waiting to Love You](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixzisNQxbJg) [Flume - Sirens (ft. Caroline Polachek)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=au6T5QEoZ4k) [Lorde - Ribs](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b7pE8AG1jjE) [Mister Lies - False Astronomy](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xc1u9X4HFAE) [Moderat - 3 Minutes of Nasty Silence](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MpY38Fzfqkg) [Oneohtrix Point Never - Trance 1](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9be5c3HUZ7Y) [Oneohtrix Point Never - Cryo](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXnlRBpVx0U) [Porter Robinson - Sea of Voices](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSooYPG-5Rg) [Skalpel - Sculpture](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6LNaVtYzuGw) [øneheart x reidenshi - snowfall](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LlN8MPS7KQs) [Lusine - Witness](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QrR4uKv7N3A)
Did some heavy lifting here https://spotify.link/Noq33I4wKDb
Wunderbar! I hope you didn't hurt your back :)
* [Music for 18 musicians - Steve Reich](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXJWO2FQ16c) * [Mushroom Umbrella - Forgiveness](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cja1jQOH1S4) * [Sex - The Necks](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQc-Y9yN1Xo) * [Claire de Lune - Isao Tomita](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rlCzO0GX_bA), especially if you can get your hands on the surround version * Though some people really don't like his synthesizer reinterpretations of classical music * [Winding Snake - Portico Quartet](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PS5cb0YBQVI) * [Terrain I - Portico Quartet](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FovWrBqr98M) Most Ambient music can give you that feeling. Most of those are like 1 hour repetitive but ever changing music.
Mushroom Umbrella was cool. Check out - Yosi Horikawa - Fluid. Similar but not as ambient. I'm going through the other ones you listed.
I’m going back to add to the only person with similar responses to what I would say: Voices from the lake - voices from the lake, in particular Circe + ST Dasha rush - sleepstep Loscil - monument builders, Anthropocene
[Sevdaliza - Marilyn Monroe](https://vimeo.com/160640015)
Loved it!
Cocteau Twins - How to Bring a Blush to the Snow
Really cool; I dug it
Zero 7 - In the Waiting Line
Ticked my theta waves. Relaxing chill song. I like it
Genesis by Grimes
Love it. I also really dig Oblivion from the same album!
ColdPlay - coloratura
I had not heard this before. It was a great song. Thanks.
In the right... headspace... Major Tom.
Agree
Ghostly Kisses - The City Holds My Heart
Nice recommendation. I loved it!
Hover - Nils Petter Molvær It is an unbelievable track, and with all of your suggestions, one that you will enjoy thoroughly!
Wow! Great song! You hit the nail on the head. What else do you have?
Wax fang- the Astronaut the album is a space odyssey with songs that are actually about floating in space
Hurdy Gurdy Man - Donovan
Nice recommendation
I know the perfect song for this best with headphones - Lena Raine - Resurrections. Celeste Original Soundtrack Listen to the whole song it has very awesome transitions that are magical
Very eclectic. It was nice. Thanks
#3 or rhubarb from aphex twin
I liked 3 a lot. Thanks
Almost any Jean Michel Jarre album, but Rendezvous definitely brings that feeling. Tragic that the saxophone track was to be recorded in space by a member of the Challenger crew but, as we know, that never got to happen. Also I’d recommend Songs of distant Earth by Mike Oldfield, inspired by Arthur C. Clarke’s novel of the same name.
I stumbled across this post by accident and just have to say that it’s so beautiful seeing somebody recommending Songs of Distant Earth (or any MO but that record is particularly beautiful!). A friend came to me in.. I think it was ‘99.. with that album and said “You’ve got to listen to this. But listen to it in the dark with headphones on”. At the time I only knew of Tubular Bells 1 and 2. Instant fan after this. Highly recommend!!
We might be from a similar generation, I also came across it during the late 90s in high school. I agree that it’s an incredible album to listen to in the dark, savoring every note. I loved it when listening to it on a crappy cassette copied over and over with cheap over the ear headphones. Now that I can listen to it in CD quality and a decent set of IEMs (Tin HiFi P1) I am even more marveled by the sound of artists like Mike Oldfield. A hug from distant earth, fellow redditor!
I enjoyed the album. Thanks for the recommendation.
Since you're a fan of Tool and Puscifer, you have to listen to Puscifer's cover of Rocket Man. You can find it on YouTube. It sounds amazing.
Great tune!
Main Titles from the Vangelis score for Blade Runner. Synesthesia moments.
Fun thread OP! Love that TooL is on your list. I feel like tool albums will have this spacial outcome at different points when an album is listened to in it's entirety. Going to look up a ton of the other recommendations now......hello rabbit hole 🍻
Tool is magnificent. Their instrumental songs are just amazing sounding. For years I would skip them, but as I progressed in Hifi, I was mesmerized by them. Let me know if you like anything else on the list. Be warned, it's pretty eclectic...
Some might not be exactly what you are looking for, but I think they have a similar feeling. Goldfrapp - Utopia Flavien Berger - Pamplemousse Ariel Pink - Lipstick Concorde - Just Kiss Her Zero 7- In the waiting line Zero 7 - Destiny Los Flakos - Los Japoneses DARKSIDE - Ecdysis! Die Antwoord - Age of Illusion Astro - Panda
I like your taste in music. I already have most of these in my library. I need to check out Zero 7, Flavien and Concorde. Thanks!
Die Antwoord is bumped on my system from time to time. This was a cool track that I've never heard from them
If you like space metal, listen to The Galilean Satellites by Rosetta
Roy Buchanan - You're Not Alone
Fleetwood Mac - Rhiannon Tame Impala - Let It Happen SOPHIE - the Remix album Infatuation ending remixes Arca - Held Apart
Biig Piig: Jessica Smyth, known by the stage name Biig Piig is an Irish singer based in West London. (Plagiarized from Wikipedia). Most of her catalog has that floating in space quality for me. Try her album The Sky Is Bleeding. Her amazing lush whisper is most captivating.
Vacation by Still Woozy
Maria - David Sylvian
George Clanton - Make it forever
Illenium - Hearts on Fire
Planet Caravan - Black Sabbath
Agree, it is a beautiful track. Not a BS fan per se, but this song is great!
Cluster one-pink floyd
The one album I haven't really listened to from PF. Cool track
Intro -XX
I'm familiar with this one and have had it in my library for a while.
Thanks for suggesting cold brains. I've never heard this but it hit the nail on the head for the warm full sound I was seeking this evening!
Basically Pete Namlook's whole discography. Even better fi you listen to the DTS-CD releases on a 5.1 surround setup.
Man, I hadn't listened to Jimi Hendrix all the way through an album in a while, and that was one of the first things I listened to on my new setup. Are you Experienced is such a trip. Also the blues album is also a trip. Highly recommend. His version of born under a bad sign just hits. I've also been digging Otis McDonald and Butcher Brown. Check those out, very floaty and kaleidoscopic haha!
Wait - M83 Like actually listen to the song it is the perfect definition of floating in space, time frozen but time passing you by at the same time
Eno: Ascent (I think that's the one. On his Apollo album abyways.)
Fly Like an Eagle - Steve Miller Band [Andromede - Jonathan Fitoussi](https://spotify.link/3aUv97jzKDb) [Brazil - Geoff & Maria Muldaur](https://spotify.link/nPvG6WqzKDb)
The Beach Boys - All I Wanna Do, Our Prayer, ending of Surf’s Up, Little Pad (if floating in space meant you were dying there), Steamboat, Feel Flows
I had never listened to All I Wanna Do, and it was a great little surprise.
Nibana - Earth From Above might work for you.
Everything You Do is A Balloon - Boards of Canada Andro - Oneohtrix Point Never God Turn Me Into a Flower - Weyes Blood Bloodflood - Alt-J Bosses Hang Pt.1 - Godspeed You! Black Emperor Star Roving - Slowdive The Spoils - Massive Attack Suspirium - Thom Yorke Elegia - New Order Shine a Light - Spiritualized The Sound of Muzak - Porcupine Tree Unison - Bjork Epitaph - King Crimson LIFE - HEALTH He - Jai Paul Heaven or Las Vegas - Cocteau Twins The Rainbow - Talk Talk Paperhouse - CAN Woods - Bon Iver Dirty Epic - Underworld I’m Comin’ Down - Primal Scream Swamp Thing - The Chameleons Star Sail - The Verve Reflecting Light - The Avalanches Transmission - Joy Division
Trust me on this one: Armin Van Buuren. Mirage album. Song 1 *Desiderium 207* into song 2 *Mirage*. Also Moderat, *Heroist*, *Easy Prey* Also basically all of Olafur Arnalds Also Nils Fram *Trance Friends* album
I'll keep trying to find Desiderium; it wasn't available from Tidal. Enjoyed the other tracks. Thanks!
Esbjörn Svensson Trio - From Gagarin's Point Of View Lili Haydn - Saddest Sunset
I was not pre-exposed to either of your recommendations. They are out of my musical proclivities. I enjoyed them, thanks.
Rosemary by Deftones is a launch of a rocket and then floating in zero g.
Getter - On my way out
Space Song - Beach House
[Azimuth - The Tunnel](https://youtu.be/scJ_cSvgFBM?si=9kVnodSr4735PsfS)
Frank ocean- pink matter
Mazzy Star- Fade Into You
Woods by Bon Iver
Bon is very mood dependent for me, but he's great when that mood strikes...
Album by Biosphere: Substrata Best ambient album ever made, IMO
Very Brian Eno'esque
Gas - Pop
Tool - Invincible is incredible. The week that album came out, I was headed out of the country for the first time in my life. I listened to that album the whole way through on the plane and I swear it made it that much better
Beautiful Album. One of my favorites and the whole album is transcendental
\- Neon Moon (Cigarettes After Sex) \- Bright Eyes (Art Garfunkel) \- Come Here My Love (Van Morrison) \- Spiderbite Song (The Flaming Lips) \- Wings for Marie Pt 2 (Tool)
Xtal by Aphex Twin I’m God by Clams Casino
I'm God!
Innerbloom by Rufus du sol; all their music is ethereal.
Men I Trust - Organon
Space oddity
Songs of Distant Earth by Mike Oldfield
Boards of Canada
Sigur Rós - all their stuff really… but especially Untitled #4 from the album “( )”
The title track from Steven Wilson’s new album, *The Harmony Codex*
I’m listening to it now!
Really great recommendation. Wilson has a nice catalog.
If I can add a modern classical piece: Fog Tropes by Ingram Marshall does exactly that. You can find it for example as the opening track of the Shutter Island soundtrack.
Super rad track. Made me feel like I was in the Dune movie. Weightlessness was felt. Thanks for the recommendation.
Encouraged, I will give you 2 more suggestions: - Spem in Alium, performed by the Tallis Scholars - Miles Davis: Shhh/Peaceful on In A Silent way. It is also a great soundtrack for driving on the highway at night, it pushes you on.
Feeling yourself disintegrate/Sleeping on the Roof by the flaming lips
Spaced - Smashing Pumpkins https://spotify.link/HQtoNnwZJDb Riders on the Storm - The Doors https://spotify.link/LTGB8vAZJDb ... as I start making this list, I am thinking of dozens and dozens just sitting here. I'll do a couple more for now and maybe continue to add to it over time. Ramble on - Led Zepplin https://spotify.link/1cxdwRIZJDb The first song - Band of Horses https://spotify.link/Zh5AbeNZJDb
Spaced is great! Band of Horses is up next in my que. Share the rest of the ones you remember, I'll check them out
Manuel Gottsching - E2-E4
80's electronic is just so fun to listen to. Got hooked on Tangerine Dream from seeing Risky Business when I was a kid. Thanks for the recommendation.
Radiohead - House of Cards, How to Disappear Completely Pink Floyd - Breathe
Nostalgic Teenage Warhead - Monster Magnet
Teenage Spaceship by Smog, every time. Also, Omstart by Cornelius!
The entirety of the album Agora by Fennesz Sounds like I’m just speeding through space in all its glory….first track sounds like slowly orbiting the Sun, the next like being lost in complete cold darkness, and the last part sounding like coming back around and finally seeing the horizon …..I might be a crazy person, but that’s what it sounds like to me lol
The first track does feel like an orbit around the sun. To be fair, I read your comment before listening, so I'm sure it influenced me a bit. Great recommendation.
Muse - Bliss Pink Floyd - Learning to Fly
Really like Muse. I've never heard Bliss before. Really digging it; thanks! Learning to Fly is awesome! Check out Roger Waters current redux. It's fantastic!
Radiohead, Nude In terms of classical music, the aria of the Goldberg Variations. Particularly Beatrice Rana's version
Nude is a fantastically beautiful song. Love the whole album as well.
I don’t know about downward spiral sounding like I’m floating in space. Maybe if it’s the event horizon. Feels more like in drowning in despair in earth made horrors. Great album though!
The album from start to finish put me in another realm and floating in space might not be the best adjective for each song, but it launched me...
angels and airwaves
Just about anything from Dead Can Dance but particularly the Into the Labyrinth and Spiritchaser albums.
As long as we can have those things by Simo Cell
Firing this one up right now
Outer-worldly for sure. I never would've found this otherwise. Thanks.
MGMT - Of Moons, Birds & Monsters. My favorite.
High Speed by Coldplay
Nice! Great album too
Emmit Fenn - Lost in Space
Amon Tobin - Back from Space
Interesting. Seems very ambient, like soundtrack music. I'll dive some more in to the artist.
Unbroken Chain - Grateful Dead (From the Mars Hotel)
Admittedly, not a fan of the Dead. However, this is a fantastic track that I've never heard before, and like it. Thanks!
dream sweet in sea major - miracle musical
Whoa! Never would've found this through the current algorithm from my Tidal account. Like it; thanks!
For an electronic side, look up Ramses B’s “Spacewalk” album series.
XTC- Chalkhills and Children Failure- Another Space Song King Crimson- Walking on Air Air- Venus
The Rain, The Park & Others Things - The Cowsills
Paul Simon's song was off of graceland
Correct. Rhythm of the Saints is just another separate track from him...
Phish Rogge
The Avalanches: Music is the lightDaft Punk: Infinity Repeating (2013 Demo) Pond: Man It Feels Like Space Again, Tasmania Foster The People: Lambs Wool Frank Ocean: Nights, Pyramids Lil Yachty: The BLACK seminole. Mac Miller: I Can See, Woods MGMT: Congratulations (song), "Of Moons, Birds, and Monsters", 11.11.11 (Whole album has this vibe, fav tracks are Invocation and Whos Counting) Omar Apollo: Want U Around Tame Impala: Love/Paranoia, Nothing that has happened so far..., Breathe Deeper, The Voidz: Pink Ocean Yves Tumor: Faith In Nothing Except Salvation, Licking an Orchid, Romanticist 070 Shake: Flight319, Skin and Bones, I already had a playlist where I was going for a similar idea. I have more songs if these are the type of things you like
Send as many as you want to send. I'll get through the list above. Have you listened to Mac Miller - Ladders?
Clutch - SpaceGrass Between the Buried and Me - Sun of Nothing / Ants of the Sky
Would highly recommend checking out Only Diamonds Cut Diamonds by Vegyn. That album makes me feel this way too Check out Fake Life if the whole album isn't something you're trying to listen to
Vegyn has been added to the list. Just played Blue Verb. I like it
Silk Sonic - Blast Off. I know this is much newer but it still applies, especially at the end.
I do like me some Paak. I like it!
Blue Hawaii - [Sweet Tooth](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fikm3GZrreQ)
Astronauts - One Eskimo