Don't let the name fool you, it's not too dark. (Can't link youtube stuff because my countries copyright stuff cripples youtube severely when it comes to music).
Watching her play makes me cringe, because she sacrifices violin technique for dancing. But I'm loving Lindsey Stirling's Radioactive cover with Pentatonix right now.
Also, listening to a lot of guzheng and bamboo flute music.
Podcasts, yo. I've been tearing apart Dan Carlin's Hardcore History podcast. His Blueprints for Armageddon series is some of the greatest in-depth historical analysis that I've ever heard.
This is music from 1976 and predates the idea of video game music, but I'll be damned if it couldn't be the soundtrack to a modern indie RPG or something. Zelda's Lullaby even makes a cameo at about 12:30 in this particular video, about 15 years ahead of Link to the Past.
This is music from 1976 and predates the idea of video game music, but I'll be damned if it couldn't be the soundtrack to a modern indie RPG or something. Zelda's Lullaby even makes a cameo at about 12:30 in this particular video, about 15 years ahead of Link to the Past.
20 seconds in and I'm already liking it quite a bit. There's a certain ELP vibe to it.
A Yann Tiersen playlist. He's one of my favourite composers. I especially like the piano version of La valse d'amélie (with Amélie being my favourite movie ).
Everiine said: The reason population is low isn't because there are too many orgs. It's because so many facets of the game are outright broken and protected by those who benefit from it being that way. An overabundance of gimmicks (including game-breaking ones), artifacts that destroy any concept of balance, blatant pay-to-win features, and an obsession with convenience that makes few things actually worthwhile all contribute to the game's sad decline.
Personally, I find stuff like The Knife very nice for doing work like that. I used to camp out the starbucks where my best friend worked with some giant clunky over ear headphones and a constant looped discography of the Knife to do schoolwork, to get out of the house.
Recently, I've been really into Wardruna when needing to do work/jog.
EDIT: Specifically, The Knife's album Silent Shout.
"Oh yeah, you're a naughty mayor, aren't you? Misfile that Form MA631-D. Comptroller Shevat's got a nice gemstone disc for you, but yer gonna have to beg for it."
@Alaksanteri - I love Tool, but if you haven't heard this cover of the Cure by Deftones you should check this out. I also love how concerned the Cure looks here. But the music is awesome.
The apple is cold, crisp, and sour as the juices fill your mouth. As you consume the fruit, you glimpse, for a moment, a massive, shadowy figure, Her snow-white hair framing a perfect, icy-eyed visage. Beneath you, a vast, perfect web of silken strands lies - and, for a moment, you realize that you too are part of it, weaver and strand both - and home.
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Don't let the name fool you, it's not too dark. (Can't link youtube stuff because my countries copyright stuff cripples youtube severely when it comes to music).
Also, listening to a lot of guzheng and bamboo flute music.
Estarra the Eternal says, "Give Shevat the floor please."