Check out John Matthias & Jay Auborn’s album Ghost Notes it’s really great.
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Nickel Creek is cool! They have songs with vocals too, but some instrumental stuff as well. Kinda bluegrass feel. My favorite of theirs is Smoothie Song
Guillaume David knocks it out of the park with every game they OST.
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No-one has mentioned "And so I watch you from afar" or "Redneck manifesto".
Haven't been listening to him lately, but Estas Tonne.
Big Smoke Brass is really fun if you like kinda upbeat acoustic instrumental music
La Femme has some amazing non-vocal music (altho a good portion has French/Spanish vocals)
If u like Jazz, check out the album The Bright Mississippi