Well this a oddly specific timed post for me! As just yesterday I was able to have a listen to this badboy from Avantgarde Acoustics company. This is the TRIO G3 and is a horn speaker rather than a “normal” speaker. It was absolutely insane to listen to. You could play it so insanely loud without any added distortion and the clarlity was crystal clear. Hands down one of the coolest - or - most heavenly experiences I’ve had in a while! Highly recommend going to a local HiFi center where they might have these to have a listen. I’m not an audiophile whatsoever and thought this was by far the best speakers I’ve ever listened to.
Requiem for a Dying Planet was the sound scape for Werner Herzog’s Wild Blue Yonder. A brilliant film backed by this album, I feel that the album stands on its own.
This recording brings together three very disparate elements into a synergistic whole. They are Ernst Reijseger’s cello, the choral singing of the Sardinian group Tenore e Cuncordu de Orosei and the soaring vocals of Senegalese singer Mola Sylla. Each is a singular expression of music from widely differing traditions; together, they’re indescribable.
Requiem For a Dying Planet is not the anticipated death song for the earth, this music is dedicated to this wonderful planet and the beauty of living which could be heavenly if religions would not exist.”
Bulgarian choir singing. It’s beautiful, powerful, and a little alien IMO.
Cosmic Voices from Bulgaria was my first thought as well.
Adagio for strings usage in the original home world game was one of the most impactful moments in entertainment for me across all mediums.
This is exactly what came to mind when I read the question. Unbelievably cinematic moment. Still one of my favorite strategy games.
An absolute masterpiece. I still get chills thinking about that particular scene.
Gravelike by Phillip E Morris
Off to sleep - Coeur de pirate is close
Anything bagpipes
The made in abyss OST.
Miserere (full title: Miserere mei, Deus, Latin for “Have mercy on me, O God”) is a setting of Psalm 51 (Psalm 50 in Septuagint numbering) by Italian composer Gregorio Allegri. It was composed during the reign of Pope Urban VIII, probably during the 1630s, for the exclusive use of the Sistine Chapel during the Tenebrae services of Holy Week, and its mystique was increased by unwritten performance traditions and ornamentation. It is written for three choirs, two of five and four voices respectively, with a third choir singing plainsong responses, each singing alternately and joining to sing the ending in one of the most recognised and enduring examples of polyphony, in this case in a 9-part rendition.
Came here to say this
+1
Mason Williams - Classical Gas:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1EnwvdaBpFQ
Bonobo - Interlude + Kiara:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9f2KZvf9sk
Zero 7 - Look Up:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvGlcrLzM4w
Air - La Femme D’Argent:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YUX8fUrKRNU
Thievery Corporation - Lebanese Blonde:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1t7W6NtTKAw
Simon and Garfunkel - Scarborough Fair:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Jj4s9I-53g
Game of Thrones Intro:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZE9gVF1QbA
Boom Bip - Roads Must Roll:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7DYYQ4q4Go
Last but not Least:
That whole Air album is amazing.
You should listen to the zero 7 - look up track if you haven’t already. Its very good.
Stairway to Heaven