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Dark Scifi Soundtrack

Author: 
Bogart VGM
Friday, October 6, 2017 - 03:54
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This will be a collection of a few dark scifi inspired Songs.

I will be adding more Songs as i complete them.

 

The first Track is a somewhat dreadful atmospheric Peace

including different Strings and Pads.

The second Track could be used while the player solves a riddle or is transitioning to a different area. It´s supposed to build up a mid-intensity level and contains atmospehric as well as some melodic elements.

 

The third song i have added could be used as a menu song or as a main theme. It contains Brass and some thick hybrid drums.

 The final Song is suitable for Battles and intense Action.

Consider visting and liking my FB-Page:

https://www.facebook.com/BogartVGM

 

Collected Art: 
Dark, Moody Scifi Pad
Scifi Concentration
Scifi Main Theme
Scifi Action
Neon Action II
700 sprites
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