A friend of mine, back when he played, would wait until my turn, then put on Enya... because he said that it was "Eldar music" lol
A friend of mine, back when he played, would wait until my turn, then put on Enya... because he said that it was "Eldar music" lol
Good idea. I shall try playing "in the navy" by the village people when my mate uses his elysians!
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Two Steps from Hell.
There IS no other soundtrack for 40k.
I have never made but one prayer to God, a very short one: "O Lord make my enemies ridiculous." And God granted it. --Voltaire
I have never made but one prayer to God, a very short one: "O Lord make my enemies ridiculous." And God granted it. --Voltaire
Really depends. I tend to listen to different music when painting then when playing or assembling models.
Painting: Music that is mellow and relaxing.
Sarah Brightman
Clannad
Robert Mirabal
Modeling/Playing:
Power, Folk, Melodic Death or Symphonic Metal. Bands will vary based on moods.
Kreator
Iron Maiden
Shadows Fall
and Da Gof Rockerz
When you build armies, write\loot\record songs, make videos around one central theme it has a profound effect on your hobby. I find that the music really ties things together, brings them to life by adding an extra cinematic element to the games. It can also keep you moving when you are grinding away on a massive hobby project.
Tonight I went with
Twin Atlantic
Chase and Status
Net sky
Then finished off with Jeff Wayne's "War of the Worlds"
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