Reflection by μλ²μ§, listening to it is like having your mind defragged.
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This one always has a strong effect on me
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"Theresa's Sound World" by Sonic Youth is the first to come to mind. The whole of Daydream Nation could probably count, honestly.
"Everything in its Right Place" by Radiohead (edit: idiot autocorrect) is another one I've often taken an audio bath in. Much of that album works too. I just hate the final song.
The entire Haunted album by Poe.
The entirety of MBV's Loveless. Like, damn, turn that shit up and let it take you away.
You can't just make me vanish into a dark room and listen to an album...
... yet here I am, and I thank you. :)
Weightless by Marconi Union if you want something relaxing, and anything by Alon Mor for some more exciting, incredibly sound designed music.