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Music to shoot thargoids to

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What do you listen to?

I found that shooting large numbers of Thargoids to the sounds of Ehren Starks 'Lines Build Walls' (more or less pure acoustic piano) to be strangely surreal and rather satisfying.
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Funny you should ask... I've always thought the *UFO* sound from Asteroids would be the perfect accompaniment 8)
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I found that in hectic situations, 'soothing' music is great;
And in situations where I have to be concentrated, mucho mahem is great. Somehow it increases my concentration in both cases.

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Now that's what I call Oolite Music volume one? :lol:

When you need to make sure that you're in the right mood for mass murder and piracy nothing really beats a bit of Slayer :twisted:

..and for those calmer or more caluculated little calms before the storm - Puccini, Beethoven and Pachelbel.
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From dub/reggae to jazz to klezmer music - the later gives inspiration for some nice stunts.
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The Babylon 5 soundtrack (especially the Battle of the Line theme) is my music of choice for stomping bugs.

Although a cd full of kids nursery rhymes provides an amusing juxtaposition.
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Selezen wrote:
The Babylon 5 soundtrack (especially the Battle of the Line theme)
Babylon 5 soundtrack? Could you post details of the CD, please? Me want...

I love the No Surrender, No Retreat "music video" that came with the Season 4 DVDs - my rip of the music from that is permanently resident on my MP3 player :)
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They were released as two suites of music during the series run. There were two CDs.

The composer made them specially for release as symphonic compositions, and they are unlike any soundtrack I have heard before or since.

Amazon has the first CD here and the second CD here.

I can't reccommend them enough. I always have one or the other on if I'm writing or if I'm playing a game like Elite...
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Thank you - just ordered one of each :D
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I can't reccommend them enough. I always have one or the other on if I'm writing or if I'm playing a game like Elite...
I'm both hard of hearing and partially sighted. "No Surrender, No Retreat" has essentially become my personal signature tune. It's that effective at getting me back into gear when I'm feeling low. More of the same can only be a good thing :)
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Selezen wrote:
The Babylon 5 soundtrack (especially the Battle of the Line theme) is my music of choice for stomping bugs.
Funny you should say that, I recently started uising the Starwreck sound track (sad, or what?)
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I used to play Elite in a darkened cellar in 1985 with Jean Michel Jarre playing on a Compact Audio Cassette.

I now use Oolite and iTunes!

plus ça change...
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Flying_Circus wrote:
the Starwreck sound track (sad, or what?)
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Something nice and chaotic to go with the chaos.

Propellerheads Spybreak (matrix shootout anyone?)

or

Crystal Method - Trip like I do (basically the same type of situation)


Perhaps also the V Soundtrack by Joe Harnell when Mike escapes the mothership would also work great even if it's a different twist then the previous songs mentioned.
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I like something frenetic -

Faith No More's Album : King for a Day Fool for a Life Time.

the song is Cuckoo For Caca.

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Selezen wrote:
They were released as two suites of music during the series run. There were two CDs.

The composer made them specially for release as symphonic compositions, and they are unlike any soundtrack I have heard before or since.

Amazon has the first CD here and the second CD here.

I can't reccommend them enough. I always have one or the other on if I'm writing or if I'm playing a game like Elite...
Excellent! Been looking for this!

As for music for shooting Thargoids, i have a big folder full of movie soundtracks which I often have running. Either that or winamp tuned to Streamingsoundtracks. I miss GameFM tho...
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