Music to really relax too.

Dr Jeff Thompson's Delta Sleep System 2.0

I am no believer in pseudoscience or anything; but this works for me. It's likely a placebo but I have never heard the end of one of the 30min tracks.
 
The whole Brian Eno "music for airports" is probably what you're after but here are some I load up for relaxing (no particular order):

Chemical Brothers - the state we're in
Sigur Ros - Staralfur
Death in Vegas - killing smile
Kings of Convenience - I don't know what I can save you from
"on the subway" from the Lost in Translation soundtrack
The Cinematic Orchestra (I think)- Arrival of the birds
Duke of Burlington - Flash (I find it relaxing)
jose Gonzales - heartbeats
"I will find you" from the Last of the Mohicans soundtrack
Air - all i need
Black - wonderful life
Massive Attack - teardrop
Moby - one of these mornings
Joanna Newsom - this side of the blue
Nouvelle Vague - making plans for Nigel
Doves - Kingdom of Rust (instrumental version)
edit: add Washington Phillips - Mother's Last Word To Her Son
 
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Long after the
"HOLY **** KILL EVERYTHING HOLD MY BEER I GOT THIS OMG THE SERVER IS FULL OF NOOBS"
effects borne of iRacing sometimes I check into one of my dozen plus playlists on Spotify.

Among that goodness already mentioned above I have settled upon a few artists who often provide certain chords.

Vangelis, Boards of Canada, Morcheeba, Fila Brazillia, Tom Middleton, Hubtone, Jakatta, FC Kahuna, Bent, Dousk, Boozoo Bajou, The Greg Foat Group, Sistema, Thomas Newman (film scores such as Wall-E, American Beauty, Side Effects, Skyfall ++etc) Roy Ayers, etc but one of my faves lately has been an older mix set- 'The Art of Chill 2' a cheesy name but one of the nicest sets in chill history to date for me.

Good luck nodding off.
 
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