This song is NWN is essence
Débuté par
Koseath
, sept. 10 2011 03:28
#1
Posté 10 septembre 2011 - 03:28
I always think NWN when this comes one XD. thought some of you might enjoy it.
#4
Posté 11 septembre 2011 - 02:56
lol@oldtime wtf?? hahaha
#5
Posté 11 septembre 2011 - 03:20
Wow, thanks for introducing me to some old time radio, um, Old Time Radio. Lee Dorsey is awesome! I do feel a bit like I'm working in a coal mine when I'm trying to rebuild something I lost due to HDD failure...
#6
Posté 11 septembre 2011 - 06:07
Hmmm... castle in the sky is a bit too techno for me (not sure what the current buzzword is for that sort of music).
While the Isle of Neverwinter was an excellent find Estelindis... I love the voice of whomever sang that one and it is a nice semi-storyline type of song.
Working in the coal mine is a favorite of mine from my much younger days.
I never seem to listen to most games nowadays, and typically have my speakers turned off. First time through a game, I will enable them, but seldom do I find that I will continue to listen past the first play through.
While the Isle of Neverwinter was an excellent find Estelindis... I love the voice of whomever sang that one and it is a nice semi-storyline type of song.
Working in the coal mine is a favorite of mine from my much younger days.
I never seem to listen to most games nowadays, and typically have my speakers turned off. First time through a game, I will enable them, but seldom do I find that I will continue to listen past the first play through.
Modifié par Bannor Bloodfist, 11 septembre 2011 - 06:09 .
#7
Posté 11 septembre 2011 - 06:54
I used to listen to Michael Hedges when working on game art. For years I tried to play like him (I can play a number of instruments ncluding guitar), but just can't pull it off. I stll love his music and heard that one of the lead environmental artists on Oblivian listened to his music while working on that game.
Like Bannor, I also dislike almost all music in a CRPG. I turn the music off in NWN. In building with NWN, I also shy away from music as I think it detracts from the ambient sounds which I put a great deal of effort getting "just right". That said... there is a Macedonian group called Anastasia which mixes Jazz, macedonian folk, jewish klezmer music etc... with electronica/synthesizers/digital effects that I love. They produced a sound track for a movie in the 90's called Before The Rain. I think it is perfect for the feel I wanted for my Arnheim setting in NWN. I am also fascinated by the Balkans. Never had a chance to travel there.
My favorite track from the sound track
Like Bannor, I also dislike almost all music in a CRPG. I turn the music off in NWN. In building with NWN, I also shy away from music as I think it detracts from the ambient sounds which I put a great deal of effort getting "just right". That said... there is a Macedonian group called Anastasia which mixes Jazz, macedonian folk, jewish klezmer music etc... with electronica/synthesizers/digital effects that I love. They produced a sound track for a movie in the 90's called Before The Rain. I think it is perfect for the feel I wanted for my Arnheim setting in NWN. I am also fascinated by the Balkans. Never had a chance to travel there.
My favorite track from the sound track
Modifié par henesua, 11 septembre 2011 - 06:59 .
#8
Posté 11 septembre 2011 - 07:54
#9
Posté 13 septembre 2011 - 05:10
_six wrote...
This is how conversations tend to go down when people discover I still mod NWN.
For some of us, this isn't a game, it's more than a hobby, it's love..
NWN Will never die for me...
#10
Posté 02 octobre 2011 - 07:01
Today I was thinking that the Good, Bad and Ugly theme would go well with one of six's obscure tilesets, barren lands.
#11
Posté 02 octobre 2011 - 07:27
<dancing with...>
(Edit: I should say "The S.F. Symphony version performed as warm up for Metallica on their S&M CD is very inspiring ;-)
My tastes in music are very... eclectic :-P
Generally for gaming, I prefer instumentals. For creating I prefer Helen Jane Long or Ludovico Einaudi
As far as Castle In The Sky goes, The original Laputa has heavily influenced several aspects of Amethyst :-)

<...wild abandon>
The Ecstasy of Gold? The Metallica symphonic version is very inspiring :-) As is the second track, The Call of Ktulu :-)henesua wrote...
Today I was thinking that the Good, Bad and Ugly theme would go well with one of six's obscure tilesets, barren lands.
(Edit: I should say "The S.F. Symphony version performed as warm up for Metallica on their S&M CD is very inspiring ;-)
My tastes in music are very... eclectic :-P
Generally for gaming, I prefer instumentals. For creating I prefer Helen Jane Long or Ludovico Einaudi
As far as Castle In The Sky goes, The original Laputa has heavily influenced several aspects of Amethyst :-)

<...wild abandon>
Modifié par Rolo Kipp, 04 octobre 2011 - 05:11 .





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