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What are you listening to right now?

Started by Ricky, January 30, 2013, 09:18:37 AM

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McDucky

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InsigTurtle

#1156
I've always really enjoyed smalin's visual scores, and that one is no exception.

Anyway.
Listenin' to John Cage's Sonatas and Interludes. I like Sonata V in particular. His "In a Landscape" is nice, but... I find it a bit monotonous? Maybe I'm not cultured enough to understand, but. Hey.

AwesomeYears


Really been helping me on my exams, such beautiful music :)

daringshy


InsigTurtle

#1159

This is a real nice piece. That foreboding opening inspires me to write something similar in a video game style.


Not listening to this because I like it, but because it reminds me of the time when half of the videos on Youtube used this music.

Maelstrom


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Eh, the giygas joke could have gone better
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Dudeman

god is it that hard to just stop already
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Tobbeh99

Feel free to judge my unorthodox music taste :P. But I really think this music is really great and that they're a pretty badass choir! ;D


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Dekkadeci

Ana Leira Carnero is caught with video game music in her original pieces again. This time, she outright quotes J-E-N-O-V-A. The first 4 notes are ripped straight from J-E-N-O-V-A. Those notes reappear at 2:03 and 2:13-2:16, and the resemblance is downright uncanny in 6:04-6:07.