Music Credits
The soundscape of Paradigm Worlds is as bizarre and varied as the world itself.
This is a compilation of all the credits and information that could be found about the files in the Music folder.
Support the recorders, composers and sound mixers!
27511__drni__old-radio-noise-findstation-switchoff-ukw
Description:
Recorded from a Siemens Kleinsuper A8 tube-driven radio.
Those devices were sold in 1958 and 1959. Recorded with a t.bone SC450 condenser over a Behringer DDX3216 digital console into Ardour. The sample has been normalized.
This sample was recorded from the VHF section.
There is some noise and then the search of a radio station with some ultra-short fragments of music, some buzzes and hums. In the end there is the click of the switch when the unit is switched off.
48411__luftrum__forestsurroundings
Description:
Atmospheres and Ambiences. Binaural recordings and regular stereo recordings licensed under Creative Commons. Recordings are also found on luftrum.com. This is a field recording of a forest area near Røsnæs, Denmark. Birds, crows etc.
53266__stomachache__whale
Description:
Whale calls.
70100__gregswinford__eerie-forest
Description:
Eerie forest background assembled from various other sounds. Some stereo sounds, some mono. Tweeting birds, crows, hooting owls, crickets, creaking trees.
75246__markystar__nakano-station-bad-trip
Description:
"I tried to get a surround recording using mics, but there was a horrible street musician playing off in the distance. I thought it wouldn't be clear in the recording, but one of the mics picked him up quite well. The recording was ruined, so I did a little processing at home and came up with this freaky bit for your listening pleasure. Not sure if it's usable beyond listening, tho..."
80399__benboncan__radio-garble
Description:
A simulation of garbled radio traffic with crosstalk.
104320__proxima4__desert_simple
Description:
A simple desert sound with wind and sand grains.
114594_herbertboland_generator1
Description:
The sound of a generator of a large vertical wind turbine in the open countryside in Germany. Suitable as background in games, film etc.
114595_herbertboland_generator2
Description:
The sound of a generator of a large vertical wind turbine in the open countryside in Germany. Suitable as background in games, film etc.
Description:
Audio of a
Keralan Theyyam ritual.
"Fire dancer returns to the shrine courtyard to commune with the villagers"
Description:
"Real scary hell or purgatory-atmosphere. People crying loud. Recorded, edited and composed by klankbeeld. Meant as background-noise for horror film."
130596_keplar_tea_with_baphomet
Description:
"This is a sound-sketch of what it would be like to have tea at Baphomet's. Odd stuff, but I had a lot of fun imagining an evil, messed up tea party."
Description:
Recorded in a Welcome Springtime party in an eco-village in Buenos Aires.
264207_resoundingcities_jam
Description:
Monastiraki square, Athens, Greece. A group of 6 young guys from Africa start a street drumming-and-dancing show, when they are approached by a group of romani girls (in a flirting mood, in my view). Their meeting evolves in a multi-cultural rhythm/vocal/dancing jam session.
Sound recorded by Giorgos Samantas with a a pair of handmade binaural microphones mounted on an Edirol R-09RH.
Description:
While the file's metadata lists Tristram Lohengrin as composer and the song's date as 2013, no track that sounds like this matching the filename "264919 introduction" seems to be online.
270366__foolboymedia__dramatic-scroller
Description:
"Part of a brief for creating dramatic music, nearing the end of level or boss level in a web based game. This iteration turned out not to be useful, but thought it was worthy of a share."
Made using Ignite Software and M-Audio Keystation.
271009__valentinsosnitskiy__p3
Description:
This is an experimental electric-guitar song, using delay and overdrive guitar pedals.
Made and recorded through the Guitar Rig plugin in Cubase.
Description:
A "tribal" style drum track with waterphone and various FX intended for chase scenes, remixing, building tension, etc.
GEAR: Tama kit, Russian spoons, and various percussion instruments.
TEMPO: 140 BPM (tracked to a click, but not pushed to the grid)
TIME SIGNATURE: 7/4
Description:
Insane Women's laughter edited with two low-pitched, demonic parts.
alien_battle
Source Unknown.
alien_battle2
Source Unknown.
alien_battle3
Source Unknown.
Metadata lists the song as Meteor by Lonely Trailer, but this is incorrect.
alien_battle4
Source Unknown.
Metadata lists the song as Wavelength by Blame, but this is incorrect.
alien_town
Source Unknown.
cannibal_battle
Source Unknown.
Metadata lists the song as Blood by Celtic Compost, but this is incorrect.
cyborg_battle2
Source Unknown.
cyborg_battle3
Source Unknown.
Metadata lists the song as Electronic Music by Schizoid Bears, but this is incorrect.
defeated_by_neutral
Source Unknown.
Metadata lists the song as The Casualties by CaustiC, but this is incorrect.
desertabom_battle
Source Unknown.
fantasy_town
Source Unknown.
Metadata lists the song as Medieval by Medieval.
Description:
"This piece starts BIG. Originally, this piece started slowly and built... and then I got bored and chopped out all the slowness. There are still dynamics, but if you need bigness from the get-go - here's what you get! Vroom! BIG BIG BIG! Could be too big. Could be. Probably isn't."
Description:
"7/4 time, blasting brass, pounding percussion. Suitable for fights, evil, or a calm day at the park... in hell."
imbalance_of_paradigms
Source Unknown.
Metadata is completely filled with the name "xxxxmadgGdam"
imbalance_short_version
Source Unknown.
Metadata is completely filled with the name "xxxxmadgGdam"
Description:
A modified rock version of "The Red Army is the Strongest", popularly known as "White Army, Black Baron", a marching song originally composed in 1920 during the Russian Civil War by Pavel Grigorevich Gorinshtejn and composed by Samuil Pokrass. The song was meant as a combat anthem for the Red Army.
Click Here for lyrics in Cyrillic, Latin and Google Translated English.
morlok_battle3
Source Unknown.
morlok_town
Polyushko-Polye by Irfan Kaya, Source Unknown.
mount_and_blade_title_screen
Lyrics:
Down through the valley
From black night's carnage
The dawn is lighted
By legends calling
Of golden armor
The axe of honor
Waking the mettle
In every heart
Description:
Metadata is erroneously listed as Boss Fight by Fabian Del Priore, presumably from Giana Sisters.
necrocorp_battle2
Same as necrocorp_battle.
necrocorp_battle3
Source Unknown.
necrocorp_battle4
The Helicopter Tune by Deep Blue, Moving Shadow Drum And Bass
necrocorp_town
Source Unknown.
Metadata lists the song as Meteor by Khann, but this is incorrect.
renaissance_battle
Danse Macabre, Op.40 by Leopold Stokowsky.
Description:
The recording was one of several short popular classics made in November 1975 with a specially constituted recording orchestra of top London players and freelance session musicians. Several months earlier, Stokowski had celebrated his 93rd birthday. The violin solo was played by concert-master Sidney Sax and the recording was made in the West Ham Central Mission, London. (From an EMI Classics CD.)
renaissance_battle2
Hungarian Dance No.5 by Johannes Brahms.
Description:
The Hungarian Dances (German: Ungarische Tänze) by Johannes Brahms (WoO 1), are a set of 21 lively dance tunes based mostly on Hungarian themes, completed in 1879.[1] They vary from about a minute to five minutes in length. They are among Brahms's most popular works and were the most profitable for him. Each dance has been arranged for a wide variety of instruments and ensembles. Brahms originally wrote the version for piano four hands (piano duet: two players using one piano) and later arranged the first ten dances for solo piano.
renaissance_battle3
Ruins of Athens, Op 113, Dervish Chorus by Beethoven.
Description:
The Ruins of Athens (Die Ruinen von Athen), Opus 113, is a set of incidental music pieces written in 1811 by Ludwig van Beethoven. The music was written to accompany the play of the same name by August von Kotzebue, for the dedication of a new theatre at Pest.
renaissance_battle4
Carmen - Prelude to Act 1 by Georges Bizet.
Description:
Carmen [kaʁ.mɛn] is an opera in four acts by French composer Georges Bizet. The libretto was written by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy, based on a novella of the same title by Prosper Mérimée. The opera was first performed by the Opéra-Comique in Paris on 3 March 1875, where its breaking of conventions shocked and scandalized its first audiences.
renaissance_travel
Aida - Arr. R. Sanders - Act 2 : Marcia by Philip Jones Ensemble.
Description:
Aida (Italian: [aˈiːda]) is an opera in four acts by Giuseppe Verdi to an Italian libretto by Antonio Ghislanzoni. Set in the Old Kingdom of Egypt, it was commissioned by Cairo's Khedivial Opera House and had its première there on 24 December 1871, in a performance conducted by Giovanni Bottesini. Today the work holds a central place in the operatic canon, receiving performances every year around the world; at New York's Metropolitan Opera alone, Aida has been sung more than 1,100 times since 1886.
sanitarium_battle
Source Unknown.
sanitarium_battle3
Source Unknown.
Metadata lists the song as Machines of War by METREYA, but this is incorrect.
sanitarium_battle4
Source Unknown.
Metadata lists the song as The Warrior by Steve Earle & The Dukes, but this song does not appear to exist online. It does sound like the musical style of Steve Earle & The Dukes matches this track.
Description:
"track for the darkest days of the year"
sanitarum_town
Source Unknown.
Metadata lists the song as Ornithopter by Adam Jay, but this is incorrect.
tavern_1
Source Unknown.
Metadata lists the song as Goodbye Is Not Forever by Lonnie Lee, but this is incorrect.
Description:
"Old time party music... like REALLY old time party music."
Description:
"An ambient track from "The Arctic Silence Project". Reminiscent to "Beneath the Ice" from the Skyrim OST, I got the same vibe when making this. Thanks for listening!"
Description:
"A dark song that I never uploaded, it’s from my album Queen of Thorns. =) I don’t know what to say much about it, it’s a song that I imagined a very specific story for but I want people to have free interpretation and to let them imagine what they want so I won’t tell.^^"
Description:
"This is another Gothic Score, the first one with an actual Church Organ (finally I have one!) I kept the Song really short because I liked the Melody and didn't want to stretch it out. It shouldn't end up as an Ambient Song, that was the Intention.
Selfcomposed 100% as always. Arranged on Keyboard and produced with Magix Music Maker Pro 16."
victorious_neutral_1
Source Unknown.
Metadata lists the song as Victory of Life by Armen Hambar, but this is incorrect.
victorious_neutral_2
Source Unknown.
Metadata lists the song as Victory by Half Pint, but this is incorrect.
Description:
"Go on a rollicking adventure with this track. Full traditional orchestra plays a pompous, heroic, adventure track with a bit of swagger."
wastelandbandits_battle
Source Unknown.
Metadata lists the song as Teenage Wasteland by Puhdys, but this is incorrect.