Best Music To Listen To While Space Travelling
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mustafa2812 | Date: Monday, 12.12.2011, 06:55 | Message # 1 |
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| This Last.fm station is the only thing I listen to while playing space engine. It is amazing and I need to share this with everyone! http://www.last.fm/listen/globaltags/Space%20Ambient It is called "Space Ambient". It fits perfectly.
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pebble | Date: Wednesday, 14.12.2011, 16:38 | Message # 2 |
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| Wow, that *is* great music to explore Space Engine with. Thanks!
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curiousepic | Date: Wednesday, 14.12.2011, 17:28 | Message # 3 |
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| Here I will post some of my favorite spacey music. I'll edit this post with new stuff to avoid spam, so check back every now and then
Sometimes, on long trips at night, I would pull into a side road in the country, get out, look up at the sky, and pump this song. M83 is amazing, and, if it weren't obvious, they are named after a galaxy!
The Social Network soundtrack is incredible. Also NIN's "Ghosts", some of which they used for the movie.
This will keep you up at night.
Any soundtrack by Thomas Newman.
Also just an awesome video.
My ideal preferences for visual design of the mothership and technology in SE Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality
Edited by curiousepic - Saturday, 17.12.2011, 02:51 |
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curiousepic | Date: Wednesday, 14.12.2011, 17:35 | Message # 4 |
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| Oh man, wouldn't it be neat for planets to generate their own music, ala Proteus? Like, keep it spacey, but the same parameters used for generating the planet generate the music used in that area of space.
My ideal preferences for visual design of the mothership and technology in SE Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality
Edited by curiousepic - Thursday, 15.12.2011, 00:52 |
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mustafa2812 | Date: Wednesday, 14.12.2011, 23:30 | Message # 5 |
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| That would be really sweet for space engine but I think it wouldn't fit with what space engineer is trying to do ya know.
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Ovog | Date: Saturday, 17.12.2011, 00:01 | Message # 6 |
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| i use another "radio station" called space dreams
http://www.musicgoal.com/radio-station/id/1000043563/
it is pretty cool and suited for space engine
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InfecteD | Date: Thursday, 05.01.2012, 10:27 | Message # 7 |
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| Singing planets/moons/stars would be really nice:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3fqE01YYWs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rwnpXll_A_E
There are a few more examples on youtube.
If spaceengine had a noise generator the rest would be easy with all the parameters in there already.
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