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Offline jacethesaltsculptor

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What music are you listening to?
« on: Tue, 31 December 2019, 17:51:53 »
My tastes are as wide as the ocean, but Youtube's algorithm has recently landed me into Dungeon synth:


Which is pleasantly retro to listen to, sounding like older SNES or even NES era games, while also sounding high fantasy.

I'd imagine they'd go great with a DND group.

What are you listening to?

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Re: What music are you listening to?
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Re: What music are you listening to?
« Reply #2 on: Wed, 01 January 2020, 07:38:03 »
My tastes are as wide as the ocean, but Youtube's algorithm has recently landed me into Dungeon synth:


Which is pleasantly retro to listen to, sounding like older SNES or even NES era games, while also sounding high fantasy.

I'd imagine they'd go great with a DND group.

What are you listening to?

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Re: What music are you listening to?
« Reply #3 on: Wed, 01 January 2020, 12:03:05 »
Mostly classical pop from the 40s to 60s (the likes of Dean martin, Sinatra, Crosby, Nat king cole...), but also military marches and songs, mostly European (German, Austrian, British, Irish) and northern American.

I also like to listen to walzes, mostly from Strauss II and tschaikowski, or classical piano pieces. For a time I also really enjoyed Ragtime piano.