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Edm is big <3's. Or at least electronic music with a good beat.

Darron: Host 💍 

Jaina: Tulpa 💍 

(Raccoon Queen 🦝👸)

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦Dain and Nova

Aggrok: Tulpa Void Dragon

Viktor: 🐺

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this song is a leitmotif for a fictional parotraumagenic host in this game and it’s done really well and both her and her headmate are portrayed very sympathetically and the main character acts as a therapist for their self-hatred  and their boyfriend and it’s amazing

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Late fall of 2019 had me sipping on coffee with my robe on at 8 in the morning.

Those were some pretty nice times.

This one I had on whenever I was chilling on my porch at night.

For whatever reason, this conjures up the image of an old, 80's-style roller rink in the opening. I do appreciate the Jungle Drum 'N' Bass, though.

Definitely a Christmas banger, but it wouldn't hurt to share it now.

Deep thought goes along with this track.

 

Yeah, that pretty much sums up my music taste. I'm an instrumental guy, mostly.

Step 1: Make

Step 2: Believe

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More renaissance music in continuation from my last posts here:

 

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On 6/26/2022 at 3:33 PM, Yakumo said:

Alessandro Striggio - Ecce Beatam Lucem (Behold the blessed light)

Munich, 1568

 

Alessandro Striggio's monumental Work 'Mass for 40 voices' Missa sopra Ecco sì beato giorno which was thought to be lost and was only rediscovered in 2005.

On 6/26/2022 at 3:33 PM, Yakumo said:

Also I can recommend searching for music of Guillaume Dufay (1397-1474) and Arcangelo Corelli (1653-1713). I've already posted my edition of his Christmas Concerto from 1690.

 

 

This time from Alessandro Striggio's English colleague Thomas Tallis - Spem in alium (I have never put my hope in any other but in Thee, God), composed around 1570. It was likely first performed at the 40th birthday of Queen Elizabeth I for whom he worked as chapel master.

 

 

 

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