https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m000hmry
Just thought I’d mention this, listened to it a couple of weeks ago, incredible, especially "Disasterpiece"
BBC Music For Gaming.
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Re: BBC Music For Gaming.
Ahh, good to hear something featuring Paul Wolinski. I've not listened to the whole program yet but I discovered 65daysofstatic through their game music, as from time to time I like to play No Man's Sky. I find it extremely relaxing and love the "it's an open universe, do what you like" feel it has and the entire experience is drenched in their lovely (and I believe in part procedurally generated) ambient-style music.
Very interesting link thanks for that!
Very interesting link thanks for that!
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Re: BBC Music For Gaming.
Eddy Deegan wrote:I discovered 65daysofstatic through their game music, as from time to time I like to play No Man's Sky.
I first heard of them when I randomly turned up to one of their gigs. I was glad I had earplugs. (Great sound, but very loud.)
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Re: BBC Music For Gaming.
65 Days production is mind blowing, in the car sometimes it was difficult sometimes to distinguish between what was on the stereo and what was coming from outside,
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