Gaming Music
On May 18, 2013 at 01:56 PM LizBailey said:

Hey there, just thought I would point you to my Ultimate RPG Playlist on Grooveshark. It could still use a lot of work, but there’s a LOT of sorted material in there, useful for anyone!
Feel free to get in touch if you have questions or maybe know someone who would be interested in helping me to sort music on a more regular basis. :) thelizardofodd@gmail.com

On May 09, 2013 at 02:06 PM adembroski said:

Medieval 2: Total War OST.

Especially perfect for campaigns set in a Crusades style atmosphere, as many of the tracks have an eastern flavor to them, while others feel very early-Middle Age European.

Here’s an example of a track I’m particularly fond of using- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UY81yYFzgiU

And here’s the entire album- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bA1hZoBLrdY&list=RD02UY81yYFzgiU
(a few tracks from Rome: Total War in there as well)

On March 20, 2013 at 08:21 PM Timephilosopher said:

What an absolutely lovely page!
I’d like to add something to your To-Do List (if you don’t mind). I tend to run [Silly] Adventure games which end up with soundtracks that include Yakety-Sax / Scooby-doo / (what my players fondly refer to as) Derpy-Town music. But that’s not what I’d like to suggest here, but rather the only soundtrack I’ve managed to have actual player respect for.

The Soundtrack to Skies of Arcadia.

Like most videogame soundtracks this one is great music that can be (almost) infinitely looped. Specifically out of this Soundtrack I’d like to recommend Kingdom of Ixa’taka for jungle music, Tension for deserted ruins exploration, and Yafutoma Dawn if you’re going for a slightly eastern feel for your desert oasis. Like much game music of its era Skies can be a bit jarring, and so I often turn the volume down before using them (there are also some fabulous remixes available).

On February 28, 2013 at 04:53 PM Quadrivium said:

Acolytes of the Machine & Other Gaming Stories is an album (mine) that are songs inspired by gaming and/or about it.
http://marycrowell.bandcamp.com/album/acolytes-of-the-machine-other-gaming-stories

I describe it as “an unabashed love letter to the hobby of playing Dungeons & Dragons created by a singer/songwriter and folk/jazz piano composer who plays a Bard in Real Life.”

On February 18, 2013 at 05:56 PM Coonie said:

I’m Not sure if this has already been suggested but one of my fellow players in one group showed us all this song , http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DtAITPpMzWI Goat Rodeo – Atta Boy. Its got god like transitions throughout and overall it gives me the feel of adventures traveling across a set of grassy plains and hills whether on horse , carriage , or feet. I use it almost all of my campaigns now. Hope someone else will also come to enjoy this song!

On January 07, 2013 at 10:41 AM killervp said:

Worthy of the spot of most popular campaign! A great resource!

On August 28, 2012 at 02:29 AM JameyRobinson said:

Recently got to listen to the World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria soundtrack. It’s an excellent soundtrack, made even more interesting by the fact that fan favorite composer Jeremy Soule contributed about 20 tracks. The soundtrack obviously lends itself to being made for a Far East setting, but don’t think the whole soundtrack sounds exclusively Oriental. Several “classic” sounding Warcraft tracks abound among the Chinese inspired tracks. The music for the newly revamped Scarlet Monastery is a perfect background for a tense or scary scene or location.

On August 17, 2012 at 07:45 AM Jake said:

I’ve had great success with the soundtrack to the video game Gun, by Christopher Lennertz. Here’s a YouTube sample (the main theme):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKoNKXUKKpk
It’s got great music throughout the game, with a good mix of “moods”.

On July 15, 2012 at 08:00 PM twiggyleaf said:

Sumptuous!

On July 07, 2012 at 03:01 AM DarkMagus said:

I would like to thank all of you for the recent suggestions, I will be adding them to the to-do list. :) I may not get to the for a while, but I’ll try my best!

On July 03, 2012 at 08:06 PM Claurer said:

An album I used much for a Swashbuckling campaign was the Master and Commander OST . Christopher Gordon is the composer.
It has, in my opinion, some great pieces for suspense and I love the classical and traditional songs, that are on the soundtrack, too. Great for court scenes!

And by the way: Thank you all for this amazing gaming music campaign project!

On June 27, 2012 at 06:58 AM Maesenko said:

It’s a bit hard to find, but the Eternal Arcadia OST (also known as Skies of Arcadia) has a lot of great themes.
A guy named ClydeArrowny00 on Youtube has posted all the songs. Link to the first one below.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y5m8OcC6BQ8&feature=relmfu

On June 21, 2012 at 01:55 PM taimdala said:

On June 14, 2012 at 11:49 PMJameyRobinson said:

“I noticed that nobody has mentioned anything from the Doctor Who series. The series 5 and 6 soundtracks by Murray Gold are excellent for a variety of ethereal, suspenseful, and action oriented scenes.”

Oh yes! And don’t forget the Series 3 soundtrack. For instance: “The Doctor Forever” and its opening bars with boy sorprano—achingly beautiful and tinged with sorrow, it’s a suitably fitting euology to the Time Lord. We’re not given time to mourn but are quickly drawn into the action as the track segues into an action-oriented ending. My friend played this one for me and I was hooked. However, I was blown away by the subsequent track “This is Gallifrey: Our Childhood, Our Home”. The relentless pace of the low strings in the background immediately drew me in and the theme builds on strings, oboe, and French Horn into the reveal—which took my breath away. I highly recommend this one, even if one hasn’t seen Series 3.

On June 19, 2012 at 02:02 AM taimdala said:

I have a few suggestions and I apologize if the titles have already been suggested. I am a fic writer and am constantly listening to music in hopes of making soundtracks for my stories. So it is with that frame of reference that I recommend the choices below.

Halo Wars —By Stephen Rippy.

It’s an excellent mix of quiet/romatantic/contemplative with the action/adventure/battle music. Track 01 is a stirring musical recruitment poster for the military. Track 11 is a sharp contrast, a moment of tenderness stolen amongst the horror of war. There is something in this soundtrack for just about every narrative theme. If there is a drawback, it sounds modern and is thoroughly rooted in a modern/sf setting. Even so, I recommend it highly.

Epic Action & Adventure Volume 09 by Epic Score.

This is another good collection rooted in the modern/sf setting. Haunting motifs, brooding passages, flat-out epic battle scenes, sorrow, and joy. Again, this collection runs the gamut. I was able to make a soundtrack for a fellow gamer’s character arc at campaign’s close with tracks selected from this volume, a soundtrack made all the sweeter as I’d discovered it independently of the campaign months after its close. One was not influenced by the other and yet serendipitously they were made for each other. Sweet!

Halo 3: ODST — by Martin O’Donnell and Michael Salvatori.

I know this one has been mentioned on the To-Do List but I would like to mention that this OST suffers for having three or more songs blended together to make single tracks. This is a staple of the Halo OSTs and a practice I deplore. ODST has great film noir style tracks that would serve gaming purposes if there were a way to isolate them from the rest of the music. In addition, there are a few brooding pieces that would sound suitably creepy in a Cthulu campaign. Off the top of my head, I would recommend isolating Disc One, Track IV “Deference For Darkness”, subtrack 12: “Rain”, then subtrack 13: “Trailhead”. On Disc Two, Track X “Bits And Pieces”, subtrack 37: “Premonition” and subtrack 38: “Something Like Sorrow”. The information on the tracks are provided in the liner notes accompanying the physical CD I’d bought. These tracks are the ones that I took the trouble to isolate but are by no means the only ones worth singling out. A point of opinion: Disc Two runs very much like an alternate arrangement of Disc One. Many of the tracks are “instrumental” versions of their corresponding counterparts, featuring pared-down arrangements of only piano or percussion. Or paradoxicaly a more rock-guitar treatment of the same. Enjoyable for the contrasts in mood they invoke and each relistening reveals something new.

I hope I have helped more than hindered with my rather longwinded post, but ask anyone who knows me: I’m damned near irrepressible when it comes to my obsessive love for soundtracks. ;)

On June 15, 2012 at 03:49 AM JameyRobinson said:

I noticed that nobody has mentioned anything from the Doctor Who series. The series 5 and 6 soundtracks by Murray Gold are excellent for a variety of ethereal, suspenseful, and action oriented scenes. I particularly like to use track #3 from the series 6 soundtrack, “The Impossible Astronaut” for whenever a scene calls for something somber, dark, and ethereal.

On June 08, 2012 at 01:05 AM Dandantheman89 said:

I know I’m new, but I have used the Assassin Creed’s soundtracks by Jesper Kyd. They have a large range of choices but one of my personal favorites is Roman underworld from the Assassin Creed II brotherhood soundtrack.

On May 23, 2012 at 10:12 PM andybmth said:

Hi great project
Couple of suggestions
Heat Soundtrack esp Force Marker by Brian Eno – used it is a modern crime game very good repetitive track with a sense of urgency.
Judge Dredd movie score by Alan Silvestri – Block war is great
Tron Legacy OST by Daft Punk – some excellent tracks
Total Recall by Jerry Goldsmith is also useful

great project

Andy

On May 04, 2012 at 05:07 AM DarkMagus said:

Thanks so much everyone for the suggestions and I apologize for the really really late response but school has had 100% of my time. I will add all the suggestions I have received in my absense to the to-do list ASAP. =)

On April 17, 2012 at 02:58 PM Stygianheart said:

Jerry Goldsmith’s – First Blood

A wonderful album brimming with tension and danger… And one or two tracks full of sadness.

On April 10, 2012 at 03:58 PM Darnapples said:

I’ve used some of the albums by Celestial Aeon Project as background music for some of my fantasy campaigns and my PCs have enjoyed it. Most of their stuff is free, and it is all incredible music. Worth checking out. Google Celestial Aeon Project and you should find it quickly enough.

On February 17, 2012 at 07:14 AM chasmania said:

Lorenguard is an unknown group that plays epic fantasy heavy metal. They’re pretty dang good.

On February 17, 2012 at 12:19 AM AdeptThaddeus said:

The album Stargate by Mortiis is brilliant cheesy d&d fantasy music.

http://www.amazon.com/Stargate-Mortiis/dp/B000G5SIM6

Listen to some of the samples, you can almost hear dice rolling in the background :)

On February 04, 2012 at 02:57 AM Invictus said:

if its not on there already “Amarok” by Mike Oldfield

On January 21, 2012 at 09:59 PM DarkMagus said:

webmaren: Thanks for the suggestion it will be added!

calicojack: The first three halo soundtracks have already been reviewed by me. I have done Alien but not Aliens so I’ll have to check that out. The Dig and Dune will also be added. Thanks for the input!

On January 20, 2012 at 04:38 PM calico_jack73 said:

I’m running a Rogue Trader campaign and for background music you can’t beat the Halo Trilogy Collection
I also like the Aliens soundtrack for building suspense.
There was an old game by Lucasarts called The Dig. I like that for when the group is uncovering Xeno ruins.
Some tracks from the Dune soundtrack are good. Others not so much.

On December 31, 2011 at 09:21 PM webmaren said:

A worthy addition to the list of free music options is Jamendo. It offers cost-free downloadable tracks, which can be much more useful to people looking for theme songs etc. than streaming radio services, which can be full of surprises.

Its discovery features are underdeveloped, but it offers a nice spread of content.

On December 18, 2011 at 10:15 PM DarkMagus said:

entomologist: I have since free time over the next few weeks in which I will try to put up your playlist suggestions in the Playlist Helper section (under the adventure logs). Thanks for sharing and making this project ever better!

On December 18, 2011 at 10:14 PM DarkMagus said:

Beaumains: If you look to the right of the wikipages there are tags that you can click on that will show you all the albums that have been tagged that way. For instance as per your suggestion “suspense” is a tag we have been using since this project started a year ago and there are currently 51 albums with that tag. Unfortunately OP doesn’t yet allow for cross tags, such as suspense AND dark as a search or dark AND battle. That would be awesome and would be more awesome as this page grows and the number of albums under any given tag continues to grow.

On December 16, 2011 at 09:17 PM entomologist said:

Ouch. Can I have a do-over?

Elven rescue: “Splitting Hairs” (archery sound effects) and main title from Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves
Arriving in Qualinost: “Valis Fanfare” from the Record of Lodoss War OAV (sorry, no link for this one)
Laurana Abducted by Toede: “The Faces of His Family” from The Usual Suspects
Into the Sla-Mori: “Kobayashi’s Domain” from The Usual Suspects
Entering Pax Tharkas: “Shawshank Prison
Escaping Pax Tharkas: “Shawshank Redemption

On December 16, 2011 at 09:14 PM entomologist said:

I used a fair amount of music for the Dragonlance Chronicles campaign I ran about twelve years ago, generally using specific tracks for specific scenes or locations, rather than just playing an album for atmosphere. Here’s the complete list:

Dragons of Despair
Khisanth’s Lair: “Back to the Pier” from The Usual Suspects
Escaping the Caverns: Main theme from Gremlins 2 (The version I have is a different recording off the album “Music for Murder;” it has a faster tempo, which gives the players a real sense of urgency as the cavern collapses around their characters)
Back in the temple: “To the Stars” from Dragonheart
Smoke over Solace: First part of the main theme from Vertigo

Dragons of Flame
Ruins of Que-Kiri: “Dreamers Awake” from 12 Monkeys
Elven rescue: “"Splitting Hairs":http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oN24yo0yg6c” (archery sound effects) and main title from Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves
Arriving in Qualinost: “Valis Fanfare” from the Record of Lodoss War OAV (sorry, no link for this one)
Laurana Abducted by Toede: “"The Faces of His Family":http://www.amazon.com/The-faces-of-his-family/dp/B0013DDIYS” from The Usual Suspects
Into the Sla-Mori: “"Kobayashi’s Domain":http://www.amazon.com/Kobayashis-domain/dp/B0013DC6YQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1266495208&sr=1-1” from The Usual Suspects
Entering Pax Tharkas: “"Shawshank Prison":http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6XgzdN-Lik”
Escaping Pax Tharkas: “"Shawshank Redemption":http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KCtRg5RpTz0”
“Now I destroy you!” and Ember vs. Flamestrike: Main theme from Crimson Tide
End of DL2: Finale from The Shawshank Redemption

Dragons of Hope
I didn’t use any music for this module, but I’ll probably come up with some if I run it again; my music collection has only gotten larger in the interim. The dungeons of Skullcap really deserve something grim and atmospheric. For the arrival in Hopeful Vale, I might use Building the Barn from Witness.

Dragons of Desolation
Tomb of Derkin – Soundtrack from The Dig
Area 26 (Hall of Enemies): “Dimensions of Time
Area 27 (Upper Galleries): “Ghosts
Area 30 (Fountain of Time): “The Ancient City
Area 32 (Banquet Hall): “The Madness of the Crystals
Area 37 (Ruby Tower of Singing Light): “A River Canyon
Area 39-41 (Histories of Derkin): “Underwater Cavern
Area 42 (Unseen Danger): “Cathedral of the Lost
Area 47 (Vestibule): “Another World
Area 48 (Ruby Chamber of the Hammer): “Tomb of the Past
Area 52 (Derkin’s Final Peace): “The Monument
Ember Attacks: Main theme from Crimson Tide, reprise (the looks on my players’ faces as they recognized the theme and realized there was nowhere to run and hide from the dragon were priceless)
The final battle in the South Hall of Justice: “In the Hall of the Mountain King,” from Edvard Grieg’s Peer Gynt (because really, what other music could one use?)

That’s as far as we got in that campaign, but other music I might have used later includes:
Soundtrack from Smilla’s Sense of Snow: crossing Icewall Glacier
Ride of the Valkyries” from Die Walküre: Battle of Icewall and/or Battle of Istar
Magic Fire Music” from Die Walküre: climbing the Stone Dragon
“Symphony 19” by Alan Hovhanness (from “The Music of Cosmos”): the sea voyage at the beginning of DL7
Parts of the soundtrack from Gettysburg: Battle of the High Clerist’s Tower
The Lord of the Rings Soundtracks: Exploring the High Clerist’s Tower (particularly “A Journey in the Dark” from Volume 1)
The Abyss Soundtrack: Istar of the Deep

On November 11, 2011 at 04:20 PM Beaumains said:

Would it be possible to have an alternate organization by, say, style? For example, if you know you want “tense” or “suspenseful” music, you could then filter that by genre. The idea as I see it should allow someone who so desires to find (if it exists) a soundtrack or song that is Futuristic, but could be used in his Western or Medieval campaign (if that’s the sort of game he’s runnin’).

I’d also like to suggest that the individual entries be bestowed with links to similar or related music, so that “Serene Fantasy” music could be associated with “Serene Steampunk” music, or something like that. In other words, each stub should have a “you might also like” section.

On October 12, 2011 at 11:39 AM Morrinn said:

Interview with the Vampire has a great OST. Particularly yhe opening track “Libera Me”, which is quite short but delivers the shivers down my spine every time.

Bastion, the Videogame, has a quite insane, but awesome soundtrack as well. It’s kind of an electro-blues-rockabilly weirdness that has a few tracks that might fit really well into some particular ambiance.

The Hitman games (Particularly Blood-Money) have a score by the master composer Jasper Kyd. Very intense atmospheric sound.

Just about every game from the Black Isle studios has a soundtrack that could be useful at the gaming table. Baldur’s Gate, Fallout and Planescape Torment.

On October 12, 2011 at 11:25 AM Morrinn said:

Dude, this list is too awesome. Thanks for the collection!

On August 21, 2011 at 06:17 PM twiggyleaf said:

DM, it just gets MORE and MORE MASSIVE, this site!!! I like the Playlist Groups according to different scenes. That’s a nice idea!

On August 19, 2011 at 05:45 AM DarkMagus said:

Thanks Shawn, Bo has been added to the list. (I’m actually a bit surprised with all the 70’s rock and jazz I’m into I’ve never heard of a rock/jazz instrumentalist from the 70’s who’s into LoTR.)

On August 18, 2011 at 07:44 PM ShawnChaney said:

Hey, new to the site….wanted to suggest my fav game music: Bo Hansen…pretty much anything he did, but especialy his Lord of the Rings album…

On August 18, 2011 at 06:01 AM DarkMagus said:

Thanks a bunch Antilogic, Invictus, Librarygirl, and no1starwarsfan they’ve been added to the seemingly infinite to-do list. Fivegears I haven’t checked it out yet, going to add some speakers to my computer again soon. I’m going to send you a message soon too. Thanks man. :)

On August 17, 2011 at 01:09 AM Fivegears said:

Sort of stumbled across this “campaign” – fantastic idea. I was in the process of putting together some background music for my Gamma World game, which, like so many post-apocalyptic things, was made largely out of things laying around. I’ve been using a site called 8tracks for some time, and am using previously uploaded songs to put together a couple of soundtracks to keep some noise in the background.

Here are the links to the track-listings, and on those pages, the links to the actual mixes themselves, if you wanted to put them on and listen.
http://www.obsidianportal.com/campaign/gamma-world-oasis/wikis/alpha-mixtape
http://www.obsidianportal.com/campaign/gamma-world-oasis/wikis/beta-mixtape

Feel free to let me know if you actually like the listing, in contrast to the feel of the game, if you get so far, or, hell, just say hello.

On August 15, 2011 at 09:09 PM no1starwarsfan said:

With the latest rush of steampunk games and costumes (GenCon had a category for it), I think you should add some steampunk music to your list. http://www.abneypark.com/

On August 14, 2011 at 04:02 PM LibraryGirl said:

We are currently using the Game of Thrones soundtrack for our regular D&D campaign and the Prince of Persia soundtrack for our D&D Dark Sun Campaign. Both work great!

On August 11, 2011 at 11:44 PM Invictus said:

Transverse City by Warren Zevon
i use a few key tracks for our shadowrun games. The title track itself evokes a very eighties dark future feel.

Dj Rivers- The Green Room, The Orange Room, Liquid Nonsense
a series of arranged music that each last about an hour. excellent background music.

On July 14, 2011 at 06:11 PM antilogic1 said:

Something that no one has mentioned, so I think that it would be good for people to think of…I recently acquired Danger Mouse and Daniele Luppi’s album Rome. It is amazing! I think that people wanting something for a Western themed game or anyone playing the Firefly RPG would appreciate it.

On July 14, 2011 at 03:09 PM DarkMagus said:

Thanks for the kind words Risirthid and DBrigner!

Dethstryke thanks, and congrats to you as well for you are part of the team here and deserve the credit too.

On July 12, 2011 at 11:17 PM Dethstryke said:

Just wanted to chime in with a huge Congrats(!!) to DarkMagus & Gaaran, as Gaming Music is the second most popular campaign on all of Obsidian Portal! :)

On July 07, 2011 at 01:47 PM DBrigner said:

Very Cool stuff, I recently used music for the first time in one of my campaigns. I went with the “Irish Fiddle” deal from the end of Last of the Mohicans for a climactic airship battle. The party was pretty stoked. I’ll defiantly be looking up this stuff.

On July 06, 2011 at 08:33 PM Risirthid said:

I love this! I have some old stuff from my ex that I use at my games, but I’m always looking for fresh material. I use a lot of obscure video game music and soundtracks, so this is great! Thanks for all your hard work. We appreciate it.

On June 23, 2011 at 02:41 AM DarkMagus said:

Thanks Panda! Someone else mentioned that to me not too long ago, but I can’t remember if it was on or offline. Either way I had forgotten to add it to the to do list so I will be doing that now. Thanks a bunch! :) Glad to hear your campaign is back from hiatus, I’ve found that breaks can kill a game, no matter how far into the story you are. My own campaign “The White Wastes of Aultha” never really even got to take off. Players kept canceling, and it was an already small group, and seeing that I only have a few weeks left before moving 3500 miles away, it just didn’t make sense to try to continue playing when a story hadn’t even really begun to develop. :( BUT on the positive side I’m playing in another group and that game is going quite well.

On June 22, 2011 at 01:31 PM PartyPanda said:

Hey hey! My campaign is officially back from hiatus this week and with the posse heading back east I found myself looking less at Western flavored music and more suited to American Victorianism. Listened to the Sherlock Holmes movie soundtrack composed by Hans Zimmer (who rocks my world a little) and it’s kind of awesome for Victorian/Steampunk settings.

On June 02, 2011 at 06:01 AM gaaran said:

@Familiar_Raven: I don’t think you can consider them covers since the composer, Nobuo Uematsu is (or at least has been, not sure if he always is) their keyboardist :).

On May 31, 2011 at 03:30 AM DarkMagus said:

ImmortalDM: I’m not sure exactly how that would be executed and I think it is currently beyond the scope of this project and the amount of time I put in to it (not much as of late). Thanks for the suggestion, though, and maybe it will be implemented in the future.

Soryn: I’m a HUGE Zimmer fan. I can’t believe I hadn’t come across that yet. Thanks! It will definitely be added to the to do list.

Familiar Raven: Thanks for the heads up about the Black Mages. I’m going to have to mention them to my brother who loves the music in FF.

On May 29, 2011 at 05:45 AM Familiar_Raven said:

I don’t know if you guys are into Final Fantasy, but if you are, check out the Black Mages. They’re a great band that covers all of the famous Final Fantasy songs. The GM in a group I used to play with would play ‘Skies Above’ before, during, and after any epic battle (if you listen to the whole song, you’ll know why).

On May 23, 2011 at 09:42 PM Soryn said:

The soundtrack to King Arthur (2004) by Hans Zimmer is one that I highly recommend you guys add to your list.

Great compilation! I don’t play music during my games, but I love to listen to soundtrack music when writing for gaming and the like. I found some stuff here I wouldn’t have found on my own otherwise, so thanks for putting this together!

On May 20, 2011 at 12:12 AM ImmortalDM said:

Ever think about adding a section for sound effects? Battle sounds, dragon roars, exploding fire balls, etc…

On May 20, 2011 at 12:00 AM DarkMagus said:

Greatcontroller: Thanks! (Didn’t see your comment there or I would’ve said something in the last comment.)

On May 19, 2011 at 11:58 PM DarkMagus said:

Thanks dragongamigndm! I will add Clash to the list of albums to do before the end of the world this weekend. As for Halo I actually have already put up the first two soundtracks, they can be found in the video game music section (scroll down below the albums and tv shows or click the “game soundtracks” button in the quick navigator. My review of them isn’t very, how do I put this, eloquent. I wasn’t crazy about the quality of sound and didn’t get too much beyond that. If you like this album and you want to submit a review for any of them please send them to me and I’ll put it up and give you credit because honestly mine isn’t very objective or informative and the people here could probably use something better. Thanks for your positive feedback, its much appreciated! Happy gaming!

On May 19, 2011 at 08:45 PM dragongamingdm said:

Just started taking a look at your list here, and I have to say it is very impressive. I really enjoy playing some background music while I play or run games. I looked at your list, and noticed that you do not have the OST for Clash of the Titans on it. Its worth a look, and you may also want to add some of the Halo soundtracks to it as well. They don’t always fit, but for games that may be a little more “urban” like Shadowrun or future like 40k/Starwars it might be fun. Thanks again for taking the time to put together this resource for the gamers.

On April 25, 2011 at 09:25 PM TheGreatController said:

Just wanted to stop in and thank you so much for your time and hard work on this! It’s a fantastic tool to have as a DM and writer. And you are right Grooveshark is AMAZING!

On April 19, 2011 at 03:59 AM DarkMagus said:

Twiggyleaf, I was thinking similar thoughts the other day! Times like this I wish cloning technology were more advanced.

On April 18, 2011 at 12:20 PM twiggyleaf said:

Hey, Duane!
I just looked at your “To-Do” List. Yikes!!! Have you ever thought about immortality?

twigs

On April 16, 2011 at 06:18 PM DarkMagus said:

Thanks Tolsimir!

BlueGnoll, thanks for the suggestions they have been added to the list. :)

On April 12, 2011 at 02:37 AM BlueGnoll said:

Okay, last comment. It would be wrong of me to walk away and not mention:
Stargate (The movie)
The Cowboys (John Williams)
Gettysburg (Randy Edleman) (!)
The Black Stallion (Carmine Coppola) No seriously, the main and ending theme aside, it’s fantastic stuff.

Also, if you can find the soundtracks from the first three Harry Potter PC/console games, that is a collection of some awesome incidental/mood music to have available.

On April 12, 2011 at 02:10 AM BlueGnoll said:

Oh yeah, and the Mission! People keep citing Ennio Morricone, but I don’t think anyone said The Mission. Also, the Soundtrack from 500 nations by Peter Buffett, if you have any adventure with an Amerindian backdrop ;)

On April 12, 2011 at 02:08 AM BlueGnoll said:

There are only so many adjectives y’know, so I’ll repeat brilliant and fantastic idea!!

If I could, I’d like to suggest a few more Movie/TV soundtracks for your lists that might not have occured to people — probably because I’m old now. ;)

Escape from New York
Predator
Predator2
Halloween 4 (Trust me)
Bram Stoker’s Dracula
Starman
Scottish Moors (‘kay, that’s an ambient CD, but worth it in the between hack-n-slash times)
Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust
Escaflowne
The Last Starfighter
Braveheart
Robocop
Jaws (That’s right, trust me on this one too)
Lethal Weapon

To name a few. Again, thanks very much for the links and resources. Great idea, great contributions!!

On April 12, 2011 at 01:26 AM TolsimirWolfblood said:

wow man this thing has turned out so great fantastic job i new this would be big! =D

On April 09, 2011 at 12:42 AM DarkMagus said:

Thanks for the kind words Mattrim! Ennio Morricone is a great composer, can’t believe I skipped over him completely. D43mon, the site has been added to the tools and free music page.

Gaaran, don’t worry about it, the closer I get to 30 the more I feel out of the loop anyways! lmao

On April 08, 2011 at 06:50 PM gaaran said:

DM, I’m sorry you didn’t know about Grooveshark, I should’ve thought to mention it. I LOVE GS, it’s so handy when you want to hear just about any song.

On April 08, 2011 at 05:09 PM D43m0n said:

Another online music streaming site is http://radio3.cbc.ca/. It’s all Canadian, mostly indie stuff, but there’s every genre and you can build your own playlists.

On April 01, 2011 at 06:44 AM Mattrim said:

In fact, I would suggest just about anything by Ennio Morricone if you’re looking for epic without going too overboard. He does a good job, for the most part, of making songs that can be used for more than just the Westerns that made him famous.

On April 01, 2011 at 06:37 AM Mattrim said:

This is a really great idea and resource. A personal suggestion I would like to add is “The Man With the Harmonica” from the Once Upon A Time in the West soundtrack. The long introduction with the harmonica then the addition of repetitive strings provides an excellent creepy vibe, and it also turns very nicely into a confrontation theme once the big bad creeper is revealed should you wish to use the latter half of the song.

On March 31, 2011 at 12:19 AM DarkMagus said:

Panda, that site is amazing! Thanks for sharing it, it will help TREMENDOUSLY in my reviewing process (it can be rather hard finding everything on youtube) and it is also an amazing resource for GMs so it will be added to the free music page. :)

On March 29, 2011 at 08:29 PM PartyPanda said:

I don’t know if you’ve ever tried it, but I love using Grooveshark to pull up music for my games.

I don’t work for them, but my MBA Entrepreneurship class did a study of them (the founders went to my university a few years back) so I got pretty good feel for what they do. It’s 100% legit, free music through your computer, unless you want to pay to upgrade to premium services so you can use it on a mobile device. It’s easy to search, you can create playlists, and it has TON of music on it, I pulled up the entire Red Dead Redemption soundtrack for use in my game.

Happy gaming!

On March 22, 2011 at 08:30 PM DarkMagus said:

Thanks for the kind words Twigs. Can you believe its still only 3 months old?! I am honored by the acclaim this site has received. I can only speak for myself, but I imagine Gaaran and Dethstryke will be quite thrilled when they next visit the page too.

On March 21, 2011 at 02:38 PM twiggyleaf said:

DM, It is amazing how the volumes have swelled in this site since I last looked. And I think the amount of OPites who have FAVOURITED the site is testament to its worth! The Obsidian Portal Grammy goes to you!!!!

On March 17, 2011 at 04:10 AM DarkMagus said:

Thanks for the suggestions Mockery and RangerRick. They have been added to the to-do list.

Netbattler, I haven’t considered the idea actually. I don’t know how to do much with youtube and I have limited time, so maybe in the future I might consider this. Thanks for the idea.

On March 16, 2011 at 09:11 PM rangerrick98 said:

I’ve turned to the soundtracks from these games for some great material:

Final Fantasy VII
Final Fantasy X
Final Fantasy X-2
Final Fantasy XII
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask

On March 15, 2011 at 06:46 PM Mockery said:

I’m going to suggest something that’s going to sound a little strange, but hear me out:

The CD is called Christmas Music from Medieval Hungary, performed by Anonymous 4. A collection of beautiful, mostly-Latin a capella pieces that despite their origins won’t call to mind the holidays to the casual listener. It may or may not work for you, but I find it very evocative.

On March 15, 2011 at 02:52 AM Netbattler11 said:

Firstly, I want to congratulate and thank you guys. This is a great idea and it has been executed masterfully. Second, have you considered making youtube playlists of your suggested playlists? It would make it a lot easier on us DMs to find music for a specific situation when our players do something unexpected. Thanks, and keep up the good work.

On March 14, 2011 at 04:03 AM DarkMagus said:

Thanks lilmissclever. They’ve been added to the to-do list. I’m definately going to see if I can find some samples of “Shadows” on youtube to check out tonight.

On March 14, 2011 at 03:47 AM lilmissclever said:

I’m surprised this hasn’t been listed yet, actually! The soundtrack for the video game Shadow of the Colossus (composer Koh Ohtani) is one of the greatest epic orchestrated soundtracks I’ve heard. And as far a Japanese-style music is concerned, the video game Okami has some jewels (it’s long though; over a hundred songs ranging from jingles to five-minute fight scores).

On March 09, 2011 at 11:48 PM DarkMagus said:

Thanks for the suggestions everyone they have been added to the to-do list.

DeltaDave, great station, I have added it to the free music page.

On March 09, 2011 at 06:57 PM deltadave said:

damn it! html broken – here it the url
http://www.last.fm/listen#station=%2Flisten%2Fartist%2FTwo%252BSteps%252BFrom%252BHell%2Fsimilarartists

On March 09, 2011 at 06:55 PM deltadave said:

I have a last fm station called two steps from hell that I think is fantastic.

On March 09, 2011 at 05:43 PM Etaren said:

I wholeheartedly recommend “The Dark Corners of the Earth” by Lustmord. Dark ambient music, scary stuff.

http://www.lustmord.com/

On March 09, 2011 at 04:20 PM lord_marmalade said:

I nominate Jeremy Soule’s soundtracks for the Elder Scrolls games Morrowind and Oblivion – great variety of moods from epic to contemplative.

As we say from where I come from, this is a bostin’ idea! Good luck with developing it!

On March 01, 2011 at 05:58 PM VirgilVansant said:

Thank you for the awesome and helpful wiki, Dark Magus! Just two suggestions from my collection:

The Dig soundtrack, by Michael Land. Fantastic orchestral pieces, mostly fitting for somber or majestic settings, and very handy for exploration themes. Very ambient.
And the music of David John, composer for various music for the Neverwinter Nights premium modules. His music is available for download, for free, from his website: http://david-john.com/. The music ranges from quiet orchestral to fast-paced action.

On February 04, 2011 at 07:56 PM DarkMagus said:

Dragon Age: Origins has been added to the list.

Thanks Libran

On February 03, 2011 at 07:41 AM libranchylde said:

Hey DM,
have a suggestion for a soundtrack. how about the game soundtrack for Dragon Age: Origins?

On February 02, 2011 at 08:06 PM DarkMagus said:

Thanks Stygianheart! It has been added to the to-do list. If you find any more good tunes please let us know.

On January 31, 2011 at 10:23 AM Stygianheart said:

Your work is much appreciated, a wonderful resource,
Whilst trawling the net for more ideas I happened upon this artist named Matti Paalanen, who made background music for RPG’s (and other projects) that are free to download.

Celestial Aeon Project
and
Project Divinity
stood out to me.

Once again many thanks.

On January 29, 2011 at 03:47 AM DarkMagus said:

Glad this could be of use Erwin!

And the 13th Warrior is an amazing soundtrack that I too had forgotten about for a few years. When I rediscovered it and listened to it again I was very excited. Xenogears has been added to the list.

On January 29, 2011 at 03:33 AM erwin said:

Also, I didn’t notice it recommended yet on the forums or here on the comments but..

The massive Xenogears (PS1) Soundtrack.

A personal favorite: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4GvpjwTM8p0

On January 29, 2011 at 03:23 AM erwin said:

Really diggin’ this. Going to put some of your recommendations to use during tomorrow’s game.

Can’t believe I forgot how awesome the 13th Warrior OST was.

Again, daps for putting all this work together fellas.

On January 18, 2011 at 07:32 AM Krog_The_Mighty said:

Oh man, I am loving this project. Great idea, I’ll try and find some of my game music and see if you want it on here :)

On January 11, 2011 at 01:36 AM twiggyleaf said:

Yes, but I just listened to the John Denbey work on Spotify, and it is also amazing!

On January 11, 2011 at 12:57 AM DarkMagus said:

Were you thinking of The Last Temptation of Christ by Peter Gabriel? That’s soon to come! :)

On January 11, 2011 at 12:55 AM twiggyleaf said:

Ooops! Just realised I was thinking of the wrong album. I’m sure both are very good though. I remember liking the music in the Mel Gibson movie.

On January 11, 2011 at 12:52 AM twiggyleaf said:

Thanks for Passion of The Christ, Duane – one of my favourite albums, PG being my all time favourite artist. I also thought there might be some useful resources for you in some of David Sylvian’s catalogue.

On January 04, 2011 at 08:03 PM DarkMagus said:

Thanks for the support Twiggy and Erwin! Elfabet thanks for the helpful suggestions and thanks again Vlad!

On December 29, 2010 at 05:48 AM Elfabet said:

The Dungeons and Dragons movies were terribly horrible (IMO), but that might not have stopped the music from being poor.
Also, Avatar and Tron both out recently have pretty neat tracks.
Actually, the one I’ve loved using recently is ‘How to Train Your Dragon’ soundtrack. Very well done, in my opinion again.

On December 25, 2010 at 02:50 AM erwin said:

Great work guys, last time I checked this page out there were just the two lists..

Digging how much more fleshed out this portal’s getting. Keep it up. And Happy Holidays!

On December 24, 2010 at 01:31 AM Vladimiravich said:

Here are some more music suggestions, if any one them will help!

Some one mentioned Delerium Earlier and I looked it up and found a playlist of there music on you tube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEVsFqdQ_M4&feature=BF&list=PL2E2056A577A604B3&index=1 Fitting music for Horror themed games. ( Call of Cathulhu? maybe Shadow Run? )

And I know this has been mentioned already but Nox Arcana and defiantly some thing of note. All of there albums are themed to a sub genre’s of horror and fantasy. (mostly horror though)

For insane amounts of Video game tracks I would recommend that you take a look at http://rpgmusic.org/ They have an obseenly large collection of free game music.

And if its of any help, I have the soundtrack for my own game on Obsidian Portal, http://www.obsidianportal.com/campaign/ballad-of-the-deep/wikis/soundtrack

On December 23, 2010 at 09:19 PM twiggyleaf said:

A handy resource for all of us at any time. Thanks, Duane!

On December 23, 2010 at 07:28 AM gaaran said:

Hey, just wanted to say that I alphabetized everything for you (on the to-to list): http://www.obsidianportal.com/campaign/melekar-test/wikis/alphabetical-order-for-you

On December 23, 2010 at 04:28 AM DarkMagus said:

Thanks for the support Dethstryke! I’m really glad so many people are digging this idea.The suggestions really help too because I want to make this list as inclusive as possible and if other people have music they know is good for gaming it helps to just pass that along. I have had sooooo many suggestions in just the last 3 days. I could have never gone through that much music myself.

My To Do List is getting crazy long, I thank you for the patience of sorting through to see if your music was already listed. I know it would be more helpful if I alphabetized it or just sorted it somehow, but that would be time taken away from adding the real content to this and I really want this to hit the 100 mark as soon as possible, right now I’m only in the 30’s.

Sorting into genres is the main impetus for this idea being its own campaign, I realized I could use tags to catagorize albums. The problem however is that it groups all the individual tracks together. But if I wanted to break down every single track I don’t think it could be done. I guess this site is just a good first step, leaving some work to still be done on the GMs end.

Thanks again.

On December 23, 2010 at 03:22 AM Dethstryke said:

Got a couple more… takes some time to check the list for each album I have. :)

Samurai X – Original Soundtrack (Taku Iwasaki)
Thief: Deadly Shadows (OST) (Eric Brosius)
Unspoken: the Music of Only Breath (Jami Sieber)
The Promise OST (Klaus Badelt; China National Symphony Orchestra)
Piano Collections Final Fantasy VII (Nobuo Uematsu)
The Last Samurai (OST) (Hans Zimmer)
Icewind Dale – The Soundtrack (Jeremy Soule)
Aliens: The Deluxe Edition (James Horner)
Animatrix: The Album (Various Artists)
Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within OST (Dirk Brosse/London Symphony Orchestra)
Run Lola Run OST (Susie Van Der Meer)

I’m a huge fan of soundtracks and scores for movies as background music for RPGs. I actually go through tracks in the albums in iTunes, rating & using groups to catagorize them into uses like Combat, Tension, Gen Adventuring, Horror, etc. That way I don’t run into a soft ballad in the middle of a combat. :)

While I’m not a fan of their albums for my own games, there are some heavy metal / thrash style bands that have a fantasy theme. Two of the more popular ones I’ve checked out are Rhapsody of Fire and Kamelot. They are both fairly prolific bands with a sizable discography. In my experience with their albums, if you dig one of their albums, chances are you’ll like them all.

On December 22, 2010 at 03:41 AM Dethstryke said:

Thanks for this! Awesome to see someone else interested in this kind of thing.

First, check out Softrope if you haven’t already. http://softrope.net/
Combined with sound effects and music tracks, it’s pretty fun to make scores for scenes and places. :)

Got some for your list, too:
A.I. Artificial Intelligence Soundtrack (John Williams)
Batman Begins OST
Batman: Mask Of The Phantasm OMPST (Shirley Walker)
Battlestar Galactica OST (Richard Gibbs)
Battlestar Galactica: Season One (Bear McCreary)
Battlestar Galactica: Season Two (Bear McCreary)
Battlestar Galactica: Season Three (Bear McCreary)
Black Aria (Danzig)
Children Of Dune OST (Brian Tyler)
Jade Empire Original Soundtrack (Jack Wall)
Naqoyqatsi – Life As War (Yo-Yo Ma & Philip Glass Ensemble)
Pandorum (Original Soundtrack) (Michl Britsch)
One Cello x 16 (EP) (Zoe Keating)
One Cello x 16: Natoma (Zoe Keating)
The Puppet Masters – Soundtrack (Colin Towns)
Almost anything from the Mediaeval Baebes
Venus Vina Musica (Corvus Corax)

On December 21, 2010 at 07:10 AM Vladimiravich said:

HOLY S**** You have got to be kidding me! a Page dedicated to game music, sign me up! :D

In all honesty, making play lists for table top games is a big waist of time for me as it takes hours of listening and searching, but its a whole lot of fun to do! I am willing to toss in suggestions once I understand how this page will work!

On December 21, 2010 at 01:05 AM DarkMagus said:

Thanks so much guys for all the supoort and recommendations! Keep them coming. I have quite a long, long, long list right now, but I’ll get to it all in enough time.

On December 21, 2010 at 12:59 AM Duskreign said:

Two Steps From Hell. Pretty much everything they have ever made is amazing for gaming:

Heart if Courage, for example.

On December 21, 2010 at 12:43 AM gaaran said:

Here are a few suggestions for you to check out:
Dawn of War 2 OST (Doyle w. Donehoo) – Some good battle tracks
Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay (Gustav Grefberg) – more battle music
Stone Tower (Delerium) – Great creepy atmosphere music
Ico OST (Michiru Oshima) – wonderful atmospheric music with some darker tracks
Robin Hood OST – 2010 (Marc Streitenfeld) – great epic scene music, from battle and build up to suspense
Inception OST (Hans Zimmer) – great heavy music
Metropolis OST (Toshiyuki Honda) – great for steampunk, a sort of dark, jazzy motif
The Witcher OST (Adam Skorupa and Paweł Błaszczak) – great suspense and dark tones
Insect Song (Suidakra) – this is a metal band, but the track And the Giants Dance is absolutely perfect for a fantasy town/tavern
Explosions in the Sky (various albums) – great new age and soft tones, some in minor keys to give melancholy tones
Can’t forget about Midnight Syndicate and Nox Arcana, they both make mood music that is great for fantasy games.

On December 21, 2010 at 12:25 AM arsheesh said:

Brilliant idea DM. I have only occasionally used music in my campaigns, mainly because I am not that familiar with materials that would be appropriate for a fantasy base RPG. At some point I will need to read through all of your suggestions and broaden my horizons a bit. Thanks for creating this resource for all of us.

Cheers,
-Arsheesh

On December 20, 2010 at 11:19 PM davidgiven said:

I second this as pure brilliance.

At my table, I generally use the World of Warcraft Sound tracks or the Lord of the Rings Movie Soundtracks because they are long and I have them on CD.

I really really love Chris Heard’s use of music on the Icosahedrophilia podcast—mostly stuff by Nox Arcana (http://www.noxarcana.com/) which I think you can get from DriveThruRPG.com. Chris does mix in some other stuff—most of which is available from his amazon storefront:
http://astore.amazon.com/rpgd-20?_encoding=UTF8&node=5

On December 20, 2010 at 05:05 AM gaaran said:

This is a fantastic idea, I’ll put some stuff together, as i use hundreds of songs for my games. I can’t wait for this to get more fleshed out :)

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