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Re: What are you listening today?
Epsilon Here!
I've been playing a game that brought back nostalgia, and I remembered some of the soundtracks it came with. This game is named "Fair Strike," a 2004 combat helicopter simulator involving six different helicopters attacking against terrorist factions in various places 'm not certain if they're real places concerning the names of the cities and waypoints). Anyway, I might provide two soundtracks of the 9 soundtracks:
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jy2Zssw ... 8O&index=5[/youtube]
This is Music 4 of the Fair Strike OST, but it doesn't have a proper name so I could just call it "The Two Sides" due to its buildup of tension and how I could imagine two ancient or at least tribes of Pre-Islamic Arabia just approaching the battlefield.
The music somehow (for me) has that partial Unreal feel to it. It's either the mix of the drums, the melody, and the swishing sound together, or just a bit of the song in general.
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCrC0NX ... 8O&index=8[/youtube]
This is Music 7 of the Fair Strike OST, but it also doesn't have a proper name as Music 4, so I just called it "Indo-Persian Combat" because it reminds me of how could Indian and Persian music types mix together, and might be a bit suitable for a story involving something out of Iran and India together in a war-based story. The vocals and the beat fascinate me.
Not my best choices for this topic, but at least my favorites and also to add in comments about each song and how it reminds me of other things.
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[By the way, Gala's Peak's track sounds like Arabian music to me. I can just imagine 'Antarah ibn Shadaad with his sword out and riding a horse running through the wild outskirts of 'Abs and defeating who stands in his way whilst also getting to meet his cousin (the love of his life), 'Abla].
I've been playing a game that brought back nostalgia, and I remembered some of the soundtracks it came with. This game is named "Fair Strike," a 2004 combat helicopter simulator involving six different helicopters attacking against terrorist factions in various places 'm not certain if they're real places concerning the names of the cities and waypoints). Anyway, I might provide two soundtracks of the 9 soundtracks:
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jy2Zssw ... 8O&index=5[/youtube]
This is Music 4 of the Fair Strike OST, but it doesn't have a proper name so I could just call it "The Two Sides" due to its buildup of tension and how I could imagine two ancient or at least tribes of Pre-Islamic Arabia just approaching the battlefield.
The music somehow (for me) has that partial Unreal feel to it. It's either the mix of the drums, the melody, and the swishing sound together, or just a bit of the song in general.
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCrC0NX ... 8O&index=8[/youtube]
This is Music 7 of the Fair Strike OST, but it also doesn't have a proper name as Music 4, so I just called it "Indo-Persian Combat" because it reminds me of how could Indian and Persian music types mix together, and might be a bit suitable for a story involving something out of Iran and India together in a war-based story. The vocals and the beat fascinate me.
Not my best choices for this topic, but at least my favorites and also to add in comments about each song and how it reminds me of other things.
Best Regards,
EpsilonXangent-(DOG)-
WOOF!
[By the way, Gala's Peak's track sounds like Arabian music to me. I can just imagine 'Antarah ibn Shadaad with his sword out and riding a horse running through the wild outskirts of 'Abs and defeating who stands in his way whilst also getting to meet his cousin (the love of his life), 'Abla].
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I'm sorry! I can't hear ya! Don't fire the gun while you're talking!
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This is my favourite japanese singer Gackt. It is a sad song but my fave
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Re: What are you listening today?
Big fan of Trans-Siberian Orchestra....
"Without music, life would be a mistake." - Friedrich Nietzsche
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