a few of the records i sleep to the most:
lots of Eleh these days... the first track off of Location Momentum, Homage to Square Wave, his half of the split with Pauline Oliveiros, his half of the split with Nana April Jun, fifth track from the first Meditations record, B-side of Floating Frequencies II, etc etc. kind of obsessed with the stuff.
CM Von Hausswolff - Operations of Spirit Communication
- Lecture on Disturbances in Architecture
- Three Over-populated Cities Built by Short-Sighted Planners
Eliane Radigue, of course, she is the don. Geelriandre_Arthesis, Biogenesis, parts of the newish Triptych are quite good, Adnos, Trilogie de la Mort, etc.
Steve Roden: Speak No More About the Leaves, the House was Quiet and the World was Calm (with Brandon Labelle), 4 Possible Landscapes
Monos - 360, Window, Generators
Andrew Chalk - East of the Sun is the good one... Time of the Hayfield is one a bit more in line with Eno-esque ambient that is worth checking.
Mirror- Eye of the Storm
David Daniell - Sem (way way way up my fictitious all time records list... the first track is just too amazing)
Brent Gutzeit- Heaven Underground (another drone persie)
Radu Malfatti - Claude Lorrain 1 (totally stretching the definition here, but it's a brilliant piece of minimalism, and very beautiful to sleep to)
some neat tracks on Douglas Leedy's Entropical Paradise record (on an old tip)
Richard Lainhart recommended to me recently--the track Two Mirrors Face One Another was the standout...
David Behrman's Pools of Phase Locked Loops is incredible, just one 10-15 minute long track, but very worth seeking out
dynamically stretching the definition again, but Kevin Drumm's track from a split cdr with Brent Gutzeit, "Einar Mumin parts 1 2 and 3" is probably my favourite thing he's ever done... and has kinships with some of the above
and that one reminds me of Cristian Vogel's remix of Oval's 94 Diskont, which is another anti-gravity show stopper (and of course, the original record is a classic of the genre as well)
prolly enough, hm?