I can recommend a lot of books, the more, the better!
Just put them on the shelf in the listening room, they will help with a room acoustics. You will make better music in no time.
This is a good Ebook from Eddie Brazil. Currently halfway through it. He goes over the mixbus in your DAW really well. It’s easy to read even if youre new to mixing.
Experimental Music: Cage and Beyond by Michael Nyman – this is a good overview of western music / musical figures (improvisational, composed music, modern-classical, minimalism, free-form, dadaism, Fluxus, et al) during the latter half of the 20th century.
Space is the Place: The Lives and Times of Sun Ra by John F. Szwed – interesting insight into Sun Ra’s life; brief overview of his youth, his ‘becoming’ Sun Ra, musical / life practices, events, philosophy etc.
Derek Bailey and the Story of Free Improvisation by Ben Watson – This is a really interesting account of the late 60s / early 70s (and beyond) scene / events surrounding players like Derek Bailey, Gavin Bryars, Anthony Braxton, Peter Brotzmann, Evan Parker, Han Bennink, Tony Oxley, et al) - Derek Bailey’s “Company”, Incus Records, etc… it’s engrossing.
For technique I had read Secrets of House music production and Secrets of dance music production, the second is an updated and expanded version of the first (BTW, the first has an ipad version). The content is similar but is totally directed to ITB production and to achieve the standards of most of released music in the biggest scenes (house, tech house, edm, techno). It is good if you are into that.
For mixing I liked Roey Izhaki “Mixing audio”, excellent book.
For composing I haven’t find a book that really speaks to me, most of what I have read is either to basic or too advanced.
The Ableton publiched book is very nice for creativity, lots of ideas to try.
Syntorial is probably the best way to learn fixed architecture synthesis, super useful.
As for videos I have used Groove3, Ask.audio and Lynda, all of them have something useful, my favorite was a course on improvisation on groove3 (one in greek modes and one in blues scales). Lynda has some superb ones on mixing. Ask.audio is more EDM specific.