Soundtrack choices

By EarthmanJ, in Mansions of Madness

So I was just wondering if anyone out there enjoyed the idea of adding a certain level of musical additions to their games just to enhance the level of fun and/or dread to be experienced with the players. I know I definately have my own playlist to enhance things, and was curious if anyone else had some other tracks of their own they would like to share.

Myself, I use the following...

Overture from Diablo III

Theme from Hellraiser

Resurection Waltz (also from Hellraiser)

Saturn - The Bringer of Old Age from Holst's "The Planets"

Neptune - The Mystic, once again from "The Planets"

End Titles, from The Black Hole

Evil Doers, from Hellboy


Anyone else have any other tracks they would enjoy sharing?

The BGM of the Call of Chtulhu video game.

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Okay, now THAT is a severely appropriate choice!

I have a WinAmp playlist for Arkham Horror and Mansions of Madness. Here are a few samples:

Mood Music:

www.youtube.com/watch

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Boss Battle/Ancient One battles:

www.youtube.com/watch

Of course, this is just a sampling...I have lots of other stuff I use from games like Silent Hill and some of the more "atmospheric" Castlevania music.

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Silent Hill Soundtracks! Great idea.

I usually use a combination of
- Call of Cthulhu Videogame / P&P Soundtracks (there are several people providing ambient music)
- some tracks from the Vampire: The Masquerade Redemption and Bloodlines soundtrack (both available w/ the PC games)
- if everything fails/the story demands: www.rainymood.com and cheap equalizer tricks to simulate "you are indoors, rain is outside"
combined with era-appropriate music.

So in MoM I run Jazz (big band, bebop, dixie, whatever I see fit) silently in the background, sometimes with short breaks so the ambient is clearly audible. I also have a small number of tracks that start looping the last couple of seconds after about a minute, simulating a broken vinyl. Don't use those too often, though, as 5 minutes of the same couple of sounds repeated over and over again is *really* unsettling ;)

Nox Arcana and Midnight Syndicate (dark ambient perfect for cthulhu):

www.youtube.com/watch

Fats Waller - Dry Bones

Bessie Smith - Devil's Gonna Get You

The Mekons - Dark Dark Dark

Nick Cave - Red Right Hand

"Regan's Theme" from the soundtrack to the Exorcist II

Haale - One More Time

"Promise" from Silent Hill 2

Dusty Springfield - Spooky

Most of those tracks are available on iTunes. Fats Waller isn't, last I checked, but it's worth seeking out.

If you haven't seen NinjaDorg's 1920's jazz playlists for Arkham Horror, it's definitely worth a look

http://www.fantasyflightgames.com/edge_foros_discusion.asp?efid=5&efcid=1&efidt=414562

It turns out Dry Bones is on iTunes. Give it a listen. C'mon, all the cool kids are doing it!

Love this topic. I have a specific MoM mix for whenever we play. It totally adds to the mood. And Avec you get points for bringing Nick Cave into this.

Here's the basics of mine (too long to list in full detail):

-Bioshock soundtrack

- Sleepy Hollow score by Danny Elfman

- Brotherhood Of The Wolf score by Joseph LoDuca

- Interview With The Vampire score by Elliot Goldenthal

- Alien 3 score also by Goldenthal.

- Silent Hill by Akira Yamaoka

- And a bit of Philip Glass doesn't hurt either ;)

Can't go wrong with Midnight Syndicate as others have stated before.

Here are two of my favorite radio stations:

The 1920's Radio Network

WKHR fm 91.5

They stream live. Turns out they're perfect for MOM!

I broadcast to my old '39 Zenith with an AM transmitter:

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Talk about atmosphere!

gran_orco said:

Nox Arcana and Midnight Syndicate (dark ambient perfect for cthulhu):

www.youtube.com/watch

Thats exactly what I use for Ravenloft games.

Dr. Nocturne said:

And Avec you get points for bringing Nick Cave into this.

Thanks, but I think Red Right Hand is one of the less interesting songs on the list. My idea of creepy is Haale's One More Time. If you're looking for something edgier than Midnight Syndicate and Nox Arcana, you might want to check it out.

The "dead silence" soundtrack, brings the chills whenever i'm playing as keeper! >:)

Tony Rocky Horror,

You just wrecked my brain in the good kinda way both with the station links, AND with your vintage equipment!

Holy. Freakin'. Crap. Me wanty! gran_risa.gif

Oh, also in the vein of period era appropriate (yet in this case a bit comically timed music) I fully reccomend the track "White Ghost Shivers" by New Orleans Owls. A vaguely creepy prohibition dixieland jazz tune that works moderately well I think...

If your team of investigators happens to have someone who plays one of them with a wry/dry humor bend like my group does this is a kind of fun track to have in the playlist for them. Besides, the irony of having such a fun and lightly macabre tune playing while they're being confronted by dire horrors of a terrible nature is just ironic enough to be worthy I think. gui%C3%B1o.gif

EarthmanJ said:

Tony Rocky Horror,

You just wrecked my brain in the good kinda way both with the station links, AND with your vintage equipment!

Holy. Freakin'. Crap. Me wanty! gran_risa.gif

Thanks and you're welcome!

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