Rapidkirby3k Posted June 1, 2024 Posted June 1, 2024 (edited) For Geoff. 1966-2024 Edited June 2, 2024 by Rapidkirby3k Red Shadow 1 Quote
TwilightMajorabeats Posted June 8, 2024 Posted June 8, 2024 (edited) a chill track from an old ATLUS Game Edited June 8, 2024 by TwilightMajorabeats Quote
yangfeili Posted July 5, 2024 Posted July 5, 2024 Just took a few long international flights and found this in their movie list. Ended up watching it three times, definitely picking it up when it gets a physical release: Also, Yearn in Years by Josiah Everhart has become one of my favorite albums of all time. You may have come across his video game lyric covers on Youtube before which are fantastic, but this original album of his is really great and deserves more attention. He's been re-recording new versions of a lot of the songs with Michelle Heafy as OrcaMind but I still really enjoy these original solo versions too. Deathtank 1 Quote
captaineegee Posted July 15, 2024 Posted July 15, 2024 Japanese city pop. I've built out my hi-fi and have been importing things. It's strangely nostalgic for me - it's how I'm coping with my midlife crisis. Deathtank 1 Quote
Red Shadow Posted August 5, 2024 Posted August 5, 2024 a perennial favorite that always gives me a rush of conflicting emotions and i have to repeat it at least once to get the b-side of each feeling it initially elicits Quote
Nase Posted September 14, 2024 Posted September 14, 2024 what a fucking song. i got to know it because i binged many an art bell show in the last 2 years. what a national treasure you had in him, man!!! RIP also look at the cover in HD, it's so cool. yangfeili and Deathtank 2 Quote
Master Mi Posted October 31, 2024 Posted October 31, 2024 I recently stumbled across a kinda mystical soundtrack from Final Fantasy 14 with a pretty famous melody from Final Fantasy 1. The track is called "The mushroomery", which is a really immersive remix of the soundtrack "Matoya's Cave" from the very first Final Fantasy. This not only gives you the power to manage your all-important house cleaning without magic brooms that do all the swish-swish-aroo. It is also - together with a bit of good ambience ala soft light, candlelight and the scent of incense - a really pleasant soundtrack for studying (not only for studying the arcane arts). In this case, I'd recommend a radically extended version of this track: I guess this is my contribution to a Happy Halloween. ... PS: If anyone has a good tip for a really terrifying horror movie (not some blunt splatter stuff - rather something with an interesting story and some subtle psychological horror that goes straight to the core), let me know. )) Quote
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