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BOSTON

Friends and forum goers! I inflict upon your ears the official Gnomoria OST: 13 songs of Gnome life and times in two styles. Now you may sever Goblin Limbs and forge a Legendary Sausage in REAL LIFE while jamming to your favorite Mant slaughtering tunes on your bone mechanica iPawd. Have a flaggon of Yak Milk with me to celebrate!


Gnomoria OST - Modern

Listen! ~~~> http://jamesprimate.bandcamp.com/album/ … ost-modern

Part 2 of the original soundtrack to Gnomoria, by Robotronic Games.

"Modern" features 13 songs of Gnome life and times in a contemporary orchestral vgm style.
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Cover art by Castor.Pollux, with thanks to Robert West


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Gnomoria OST - Classic

Listen! ~~~> http://jamesprimate.bandcamp.com/album/ … st-classic

Part 1 of the original soundtrack to Gnomoria, by Robotronic Games.

"Classic" features 13 songs of Gnome life and times in a vintage hardware chiptune style.

Cover art by Castor.Pollux, with thanks to Chris Dozier

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BOSTON

oh, and since i have them laying around, here are some DL codes for mah CM.o bros

"Classic"
x626-kbh8
jyxt-gxq2
62et-uvgc
nl63-v9rx
leyl-68xq

"Modern"
pu86-guel
rwk2-bqfe
dsya-x9eu
kfvw-czn4
u5be-xtvm

redeemable at jamesprimate.bandcamp.com/yum

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BOSTON

oh AND Gnomoria is steam sale of the day today: http://store.steampowered.com/news/10856/

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Milwaukee, WI

I'll have to give a listen to this later! Judging by that recent interview, you're pretty proud of this one.

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BOSTON

ah! yes. well... its weird. like, game music sort of serves a purpose, so often it feels more like designing scenery than "proper art" or whatever. this soundtrack was really cool because i had a chance to completely explore the aspects of that whole "Video Game Music Style" that were really interesting to me.

im proud because i got to craft and polish some really sweet chairs that are, in my opinion, totally up to fine chair specifications. and then later come back and do sort of cheesy orchestral re-arrangements of them. IDK, it was an awesome project.

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Montreal, Canada

Having had a few weird contracts in the past for things that required *background* music, I agree it's really fun to do something different that has "a purpose." You usually get a few false starts at first with songs that catch the attention rather than set a mood, but you eventually get going. It's sort of a fine balance between having a memorable melody that people can identify to a given mood, and make it backgroundey enough so that it doesn't sound like it's looping every minute or so. It's a nice break from making music that tries to impress in a three minute capsule.