So this is quite specific and I tried to fit the important stuff in the title, but here’s further elaboration (because it is definitely needed).

When I remember documentaries about earth or universe (specifically how it was formed, big bang, or how the moon came to be, etc) from the nineties and early 2000s, then they seemingly all used the same kind of background music. Something that I can only describe as Old school LoFi, smooth but kind of exciting electronic beats.

Does anyone know what I’m talking about, and what this music really was called? Do you maybe even have some examples?

Thanks!

Edit: New Age fits best, Vangelis and Jean-Michel Jarre are really close to the (probably unknown) artists of the songs that I have in mind. The other recommendations are also great.

Jean-Michel Jarre - Oxygene pt. 13, or Era without lyrics, is as close as I can get from what I remember.

Now I hope that I come across one of those documentaries online ^^

    • CaptainBlagbirdOP
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      42 years ago

      This is very close!

      I guess a lot of documentaries used similar copyright free music, that thus sounded “simpler” (lower production quality).

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        2 years ago

        True they might evoke nostalgia for a more 70’s/80’s vibe. Oneohtrix Point Never is pretty great too. Whoever synth or vaporwave artists are sampling… [edit] edited out a response for op.

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      2 years ago

      Oooh of course, how could I forget them, yes Vangelis is the closest so far!

  • @[email protected]
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    62 years ago

    I don’t think that it actually answers your question, but I would like to point out that the sun is a mass of incandescent gas: a gigantic nuclear furnace.

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    2 years ago

    Vaporwave? Smooth jazz? Elevator Music? Lounge Music?

    Vaporware specifically is the latter 3 things chopped up together and was often found through random commercial projects like films, ads, etc.

    I certainly get what you’re talking about; I’ve always liked that kind of music myself. But I’m not sure if there is a specific name for the style.

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    42 years ago

    Not sure if it’s what you mean, but synthwave goes very well with anything space-related and fits the time period as well as what you described.

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    32 years ago

    Do you mean Trip Hop? A lot of Trip Hop music came out in the 90s. Popular artists were Massive Attack, Portishead, or Tricky among many others