i can only answer from my perspective which is not very informed and probably dull, plus i'm not sure these are all 2014, but this is what i have enjoyed:
longing for the past, the 78 rpm era in southeast asia (dusk to digital)
box set of old recordings spanning 1906-1960 with lavish book and wonderful music. the whole package is a work of love, informative, visually stimulating and with music from places and people long gone.
charles cohen, a retrospective (morphine)
very effective and suprisingly non-dated pieces performed on the buchla synthesizer which is apparently difficult to master. this man inexplicably published next to zero of his work until this release.
valerio tricoli, miseri lares (pan)
some effective electroacoustic-sounding pieces with interesting textures which to be honest i played once and put back on the shelf. pan packaging is stellar.
brian eno, another green world (eg)
harold budd, the pavilion of dreams (eg)
i have listened to these two obsessively and generally discovered eno's output/reach which i did not understand or care for until recently. another green world is a staple of the day/evening, pavilion a companion (along with marion brown, who plays here) of many nights.
hands, the soul is quick (ecstatic)
4 track outing by alex willner of the field, like a beatless cupid's head with subdued or no vocals, or a loops of your heart with less drama, mostly texture and a meditative slightly sinister vibe which i like.
1970s algerian folk and pop (sublime frequencies)
this excellent compilation has two of the most hauntingly beautiful tracks you could imagine wahdi by kri kri and silence des cendres by ahmed malik (algeria's morricone, according to the liner notes). there is a parallel with 70s chile here in feeling and aesthetic that is hard to explain but very gratifying, if melancholy.
mamane sani, la musique électronique du niger (sahelsounds)
mamane sani, taarit (sahelsounds)
the first is an old tape from of extended hypnotic tinkering on an old synth (i have no idea which exactly, but it works), the second newer less effective recordings that sound bland and at the same time compelling. mamane was the son of a diplomat in his native niger, which explains how he got hold of this equipment (at the time) and was able to publish.
ai aso, lone (ideologic organ)
very fragile cooing, whispering and strumming by this former idol singer (i think) which i do not fully understand but has a lethargic effect, at least the one time i played it.
iancu dumitrescu, pierres sacrées (ideologic organ)
this is actually from 2012 but i include this because i play it often, the packaging (a constellation or supernovae going off in the outer reaches of the universe) is stunning and iancu deserves more attention in general.