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Scifi Music

Author: 
elem_enop
Sunday, July 8, 2018 - 12:09
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Scifi Music

Collected Art: 
Dark Intro
Mink Pohawk
I wouldn't (music) [futuristic, daft punky]
Cyberpunk Moonlight Sonata
Faster Than Light
complexity sample
Lines of Code
The Others
Starlight
Aurora
Frantic
Near and Far
Dreams in a Stasis Chamber
Are You With Us?
Scifi Concentration
The Swarm
Scifi Main Theme
Space Graveyard - Ambient Track
Deep Space
Pondering the Cosmos
Night Lights
BIT SPACE (FTL Inspired) [LOOP]
Automation (Looping)
Leave The World Tonight
And Then We Left
Done (Rock and Jazz)
Theme of the Wasp
Through Space
Alert! Outsider!
Post Apocalypse (More music inside)
Deus Ex Tempus
Augmented
Ambience Pack 1 -- Sci Fi Horror
Royalty free game music loops!
Xeon Theme Remastered
Article 196 Section 1
Perpetual Tension
Blinding Lights
a dark and desperate intro
Attack (music) [futuristic pop]
Desperation Sets In
Planet Man (Music) [futuristic, hip hop]
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I understand that I'll end up looking really stupid if I didn't read the above paragraph, and want to download the credits file.

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