2300AD & 2320 Discussion of the original 2300AD from GDW, the revised 2300 from Mongoose Publishing, or QLI's 2320AD. |

April 19th, 2007, 07:29 PM
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Following on from another, more literally/visual thread, what music would you play in the background of a 2320AD game?
Here's my suggestions (the ones I already use for 2300AD)
civilian core world
Blade Runner (all versions but especially the esper 2019 edition), The City , Antarctica & Albedo 0.39 by Vangelis ,anything by The Future Sound of London
Deep Space
Event Horizon by Michael Kamen & Orbital , El Greco by Vangelis
Pentapod Enclave
Oceanic by Vangelis (a must!)
The Kafer Front
Medal of Honour pc cd music wav files (really martial), 300 OST by Tyler Bates , Battlestar Galactica OST (new series) by Bear McCreary , Mythodea by Vangelis (I know! a bit too much Vangelis!),etc
Anyone got anymore?
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April 19th, 2007, 11:10 PM
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I would highly recommend the Shadowrun CD. Perfect for 2320AD with cyberpunk and futuristic edge. I would also think of French Cafe music for space stations and well as hardcore techno for space bars. Given the overall gloom of the American Arm, maybe, something traditional like bluegrass (or the Firefly CD). Australian folk songs are a dime a dozen but Midnight Oil would make for some interesting outback in encounters in the Dark. For the Chinese Arm, I would use the Serenity soundtrack or something more classical...like Komo drummers from Japan.
The whole dang Event Horizon CD along with with selected Horror electronica (like what my good friend over at the The Unquiet Void has cooked up ) is just crying out for 2320AD alien encounters.
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April 20th, 2007, 05:26 AM
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For your general outer space situations you can download (for free) some excellent spacey electronic background stuff by CCP:Jon Hallur from the Eve Online main website. There's about two albums worth there -all good (& did I mention free).
The Wipeout game soundtrack albums are very cyberpunk (more Future Sound of London there)
Tangerine Dream (especially Ricochet), is very Bladerunneresque
I would also recommend for inspiration the digital radio station 'Space station Soma' from Soma FM (these guys also do the excellent 'Secret Agent' station, more James Bond than 2320 but very cool)
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April 20th, 2007, 07:43 AM
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for general EPIC space futurism I thoroughly recommend
'Moonraker OST' by John Barry (yes, believe it or not the James Bond movie). Flight into space is AWESOME... go on I dare ya!
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April 20th, 2007, 10:21 AM
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The Babylon 5 soundtrack would probably go very well as a background music for climatic space battles...
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April 22nd, 2007, 01:34 AM
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Do not be prejudiced when I say: Downtempo Techno. Below stuff has nothing to do with the crap that normally goes under the "Techno" label--
Plastikman, Consumed (very quiet and menacing, this should have been the Alien soundtrack)
Porter Ricks, Biokinetics (for deep-sea Pentapod missions)
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April 25th, 2007, 03:15 PM
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With you on the downtempo techno Rhialto (We'll be into that for our game on Sunday).
I'm also partial to the BSG soundtrack for action oriented stuff (worked great for my military campaign).
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April 26th, 2007, 05:44 AM
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Twilight, as long as you're talking Vangelis, I'm surprised you didn't mention "The Conquest of Paradise" which has the correct vibe for a first scouting mission of a planet or the Kafer War.
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April 26th, 2007, 08:29 AM
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Twilight, as long as you're talking Vangelis, I'm surprised you didn't mention "The Conquest of Paradise" which has the correct vibe for a first scouting mission of a planet or the Kafer War.
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Yeah I know, but it's a very evocative piece for me and I've used it in my sea-borne RuneQuest camapign. I felt it was a little too bombastic in parts for space. Although it would be perfect for Space:1889! hmmm... (digs out 1889 collection)
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April 30th, 2007, 05:08 PM
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The "Main Menu" score from Rainbow Six: Covert Operations.
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