I can't be trusted with this question obviously lol

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Will have some choice cuts for music to study to, maybe.

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carbon based life forms, aphex twin, william orbit, orbital, juno reactor (ok maybe a bit more upbeat these ones), edward artimiev (russian composer who did a lot of spooky music for tarkovsky movies), global communication, spacetime continuum, been finding lots of new stuff lately... but some ones that i've followed for years, Aes Dana, Subheim, Forest Swords, Mooze (composer of much of the Stalker game soundtracks) and i forget the name... alexey omelchuk (Metro and Stalker games)

it is seriously my favourite music genre... these days i don't listen to much of it because i've got hooked on this "soundscape genre" of music on youtube with 1-10 hour long undulating mostly semi-automatically generated mood sounds... and general sounds... one that stands out that is a bit more upbeat is The Inner Voices Project

oh yeah and i would be remiss to leave out my friend Kanalen Pluh, bulgarian composer who did a couple of things (look for him on bandcamp, he does this doomy ominous slow throbbing beat stuff with weird samples and that english philosopher guy)

oh yeah and then there's the whole "psybient" genre in general, ah crap, too many to remember