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Just discovered these games, and oh my...
Dang, I love them, quite hard but very nice games![youtube]nCD58aeflPc[/youtube]
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Just discovered these games, and oh my...
Yeah, I do like Classical music but I don't actually listen to it very often. For music I'm very cyclical. For most of the time I listen to game Sountracks (lately those of Persona 5, I also made a guitar cover) and Metal, but sometimes I have small periods in which I listen a specific genre, like Jazz, Classical, Vaporwave, Rap, Ragtime (usually when I watch Fantastic Beasts)... then I get bored and I start listening to my usual music again.Are there classical music lovers here? Do ballet parts, opera arias and simple symphonies inspire anyone? This passion woke up in me just a year ago. I don’t know, maybe I’m getting old or just matured and therefore all the husks fall off from me, I no longer listen to one-day groups, but I actively listen to groups from the 70s and 80s.
I also listen to classical music not every day, because it is beautiful, but at the same time very difficult. It's still not a shipreb that can shout from every radio. For the classics, you need mood and desire. Have you listened to Tchaikovsky? This is my favorite composer. Although I really like Vivaldi, Bizet, Gounod.Yeah, I do like Classical music but I don't actually listen to it very often. For music I'm very cyclical. For most of the time I listen to game Sountracks (lately those of Persona 5, I also made a guitar cover) and Metal, but sometimes I have small periods in which I listen a specific genre, like Jazz, Classical, Vaporwave, Rap, Ragtime (usually when I watch Fantastic Beasts)... then I get bored and I start listening to my usual music again.
But my favorite Classical music tracks are from Edward Grieg, Claude Debussy, Nino Rota and Vivaldi.
Nice.This music with this footage.
(Song: Beautiful Oblivion by Scott Buckley)
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I've seen your post, very nice tracks!
A.e.r.o. - 42 (Album 2022)
The second full-length studio album of my project A.e.r.o., which many listeners are familiar with from the Space Engine space simulator. No melodic loops or ready-made melodies were used for recording. You will find a combination of ambient, retrowave and other electronic styles.
The title refers to the book The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. The emphasis is on analog synthesizers, live playing and improvisation, the atmosphere of Blade Runner and the surroundings of a gloomy space future. It is best to listen with headphones and in a quiet environment. Enjoy!
Mixed album on YouTube - www.youtube.com/watch?v=diX2gz6kwUA
Listen on Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal, Deezer etc - fanlink.to/Answer42