Good ambient tracks/sound/music for playing?

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  • lea2501
    Apprentice
    • Dec 2019
    • 61

    Good ambient tracks/sound/music for playing?

    I wanted to ask to those who listen to ambient music while playing, what is a good track or tracks or albums that gave that feeling to being in dungeons, with subtle background noises, and some disturbing sound here and there from time to time, i want something "realistic" so no instruments preferably, but dont know what to look for really.
  • tangar
    Knight
    • Mar 2015
    • 971

    #2
    You are welcome to check my music pack

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    It's got the best 'oldies but goldies' (Diablo, HoMM, UO, M&M), ideally suited for Angband.

    Considering ambient sounds - I'll be glad to add them if there will be possibility to assign them properly in the game... I dream that devs one day will implement music system... So it will be possible to assign flags for music in town/dungeons.. There are GREAT music system in TomeNET, so maybe V devs just could port it...
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    • Zorbus
      Rookie
      • Jun 2019
      • 14

      #3
      You could try web pages that have ambient music and sound effects for tabletop RPGs, playable straight from the browser. Also check Spotify for ambient playlists. There's even an ambient genre called "dungeon synth".

      Professionally produced, user supported, advertising-free ambient audio.

      Listen to RPG ambient sounds like medieval markets and tavern, fantasy towns, dungeons, battles and other cool rpg sounds. Create your own RPG ambiances.

      Answer (1 of 2): You might find good luck when digging in the dungeon synth genre, especially on Bandcamp: A Guide Through the Darkened Passages of Dungeon Synth

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      • lea2501
        Apprentice
        • Dec 2019
        • 61

        #4
        Originally posted by Zorbus
        You could try web pages that have ambient music and sound effects for tabletop RPGs, playable straight from the browser. Also check Spotify for ambient playlists. There's even an ambient genre called "dungeon synth".

        Professionally produced, user supported, advertising-free ambient audio.

        Listen to RPG ambient sounds like medieval markets and tavern, fantasy towns, dungeons, battles and other cool rpg sounds. Create your own RPG ambiances.

        https://www.quora.com/What-are-some-...-ambient-music
        Wow! that's definitely what i was looking for! thank you so much!

        I liked Diablo music but i think that belongs to that game, for roguelikes i prefer something ambient like those

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        • Pete Mack
          Prophet
          • Apr 2007
          • 6697

          #5
          There are always the classics.
          Witches' sabbath, Symphonie Fantastique
          https://youtu.be/IsGho4eM3Q4 wolf theme, Peter and the Wolf
          Night on Bald Mountain Disney really knew what he was doing on this.
          https://youtu.be/cXOanvv4plU. Mars, "The Planets" by Holst (Saturn works too)
          Etc.
          Definitely classical music from mid-to late 19th, and 20th centuries tho. That is when dissonance caught on.

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          • mrfy
            Swordsman
            • Jul 2015
            • 326

            #6
            I'm a fan of ambient, Michael Brook, Brian Eno, etc. while dungeoning.

            The Game of Thrones soundtracks work well too.

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