By far my favorite such album is the 3Blue1Brown soundtrack https://vincerubinetti.bandcamp.com/album/the-music-of-3blue1brown, but I can't listen to any music too much in a short time period. I tried a few video game soundtracks (Minecraft and Geometry Dash), but I didn't like them sonically as much. Still, I'm in the market for that genre. I think I especially like 3B1B because it's associated with mathematical and creative thinking for me, as a fan of the channel.
I'll award M$250 for each good recommendation up to four, and another M$250 after a few weeks if I find it helpful at 3B1B-ballpark levels.
General policy for my bounty markets: In the rare event of a conflict between my stated criteria and the agreed-upon common-sense spirit of the bounty market, I may pay out funds according to the bounty market's spirit or not at all.
Ryan Teague writes music that's inspired by maths and physics
There's a list of his albums here
My personal goto for deep focus is field drawings
I love this kind of music as well, and my recommendation would be to look into film music rather than video game music. Here's some great artists from my playlists:
Philip Glass
Max Richter
Hans Zimmer
Harry Gregson Williams
Hildur Guðnadóttir
Jóhann Jóhannsson
Matt Morton
Alexandre Desplat
Justin Hurwitz
Ludwig Goransson
Henry Jackman
Another recommendation I'd make would be to get Spotify or another service with a great suggestion algorithm. YMMV, but for me the Spotify algorithm is pretty much like crack. Kickstart it with some stuff from this thread and it might work great for you.
If this market is still open, I recommend Brian Eno's Ambient 1 - Music for Airports
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNwYtllyt3Q
music without words??? how about CLASSICAL MUSIC you disGRACE (just kidding, about the disgrace part). Here is a wonderful, a fabulous, a tremendous feat of classical music, presented by yours truly (i did not play the piano).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCqbF96b30A&pp=ygUXMjQgcHJlbHVlZHMgYnkgc2NyaWFiaW4%3D
It's an hour long, truly a masterpiece of classical music (although he kind of like, ripped off all of Chopin). BUT, NONETHELESS, it is quite a nice collection of pieces, like, listen to them, let them overpower your senses. become immersed in the music, BECOME the music. I should probably stop writing now.
Listen to it.