Something that’s bothered me a lot lately is a lack of good music that evokes the kind of emotion that spiritually-inspired music does, but whose subject matter is something I actually believe in.
I’ve had the exact same problem. Thank you for creating this post. :-)
For music that evokes a sublime atmosphere and lacks religious lyrics, I recommend the ambient electronic artist Stellardrone. You can download all the albums for free on his official website.
http://stellardrone.bandcamp.com/
(There is one album called “Invent the Universe”, but that could refer to a programmer creating a simulated universe. There are no lyrics IIRC and the song titles are quite innocuous, so you are relatively free to interpret the songs as you wish.)
Also, how would you feel about listening to sublime music based on intentionally fictitious deities? I’m thinking in particular about a song from a video game, Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn. The song in question is Child of Chaos, the theme song for Yune, the in-game goddess of chaos. (There are no lyrics, in case that’s relevant.) I really love this song. Don’t be fooled by its name. The song is actually very serene.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nYdxRReGjaE
I love your song lyrics by the way. :-) I think it’s fine that they draw attention to the bright side of technological development. For the record, I like futuristic dystopian music as well. There’s a time and place for both, depending on my mood.
It’s been a few years since your post was published. Do you now have audio versions of your song that you can link?
I’ve had the exact same problem. Thank you for creating this post. :-)
For music that evokes a sublime atmosphere and lacks religious lyrics, I recommend the ambient electronic artist Stellardrone. You can download all the albums for free on his official website. http://stellardrone.bandcamp.com/ (There is one album called “Invent the Universe”, but that could refer to a programmer creating a simulated universe. There are no lyrics IIRC and the song titles are quite innocuous, so you are relatively free to interpret the songs as you wish.)
Also, how would you feel about listening to sublime music based on intentionally fictitious deities? I’m thinking in particular about a song from a video game, Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn. The song in question is Child of Chaos, the theme song for Yune, the in-game goddess of chaos. (There are no lyrics, in case that’s relevant.) I really love this song. Don’t be fooled by its name. The song is actually very serene. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nYdxRReGjaE
I love your song lyrics by the way. :-) I think it’s fine that they draw attention to the bright side of technological development. For the record, I like futuristic dystopian music as well. There’s a time and place for both, depending on my mood.
It’s been a few years since your post was published. Do you now have audio versions of your song that you can link?