What music you like to hear while using Celestia!

General discussion about Celestia that doesn't fit into other forums.
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Post #21by Rassilon » 19.07.2002, 06:57

Thanks Paul, I will look for that...
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RE: Holst

Post #22by D.Edwards » 19.07.2002, 08:14

Hey Ras,
If you want to here Holst the Planets before you buy I can make up a few MP3s with short selections from each peice of music. That way you get an idea of what the music is like. It wouldn't be a full rip. Just maybe 2 minutes of each track. If your interested let me know and I will cut them and put them up on my iDisk.
I might as well get some use of the iDisk since Apple is going to close it out on September 30 if I don't join .Mac and pay $50 for a years membership. They just lost a customer as far as I am concerned. I will never buy anything from Apple again. Anyone want an iMac real cheap?

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Post #23by FXS » 19.07.2002, 08:44

The Future Sound of London - Cascada

from X-MIX 3:
Plasticman - spastic
Plasticman - spaz
Teste - the wipe

Maakie

Jean Michel Jarre

Post #24by Maakie » 30.07.2002, 09:19

Oxygene works well for me ;-)

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Post #25by slashi » 01.08.2002, 12:43

Delerium, Enigma and other New Age music sound great with Celestia running.

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ENO

Post #26by Insomniac » 01.08.2002, 16:16

Brian Eno's placid ambient stuff works well, esp. for a sense of weightlessness.

Discreet Music
Music for Airports (or should that be spaceports?)
Thursday Afternoon
Neroli

These make really great music accompaniment.

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Post #27by Muzzle » 02.08.2002, 14:20

Try anything from he radio-series `Hearts of Space` (i.e. `Arctic`, `Deep Peace`) or `Chronos` by Michael Stearns, `Mythodea` by Vangelis (already mentioned, but it is so good...), `Harmonic Ascendant` by Robert Schroeder, everything from Oceanic and Cosmic Embracement/Electric Universe (=very excellent!!) [find those 2 at mp3.com]...
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Post #28by Troy » 06.08.2002, 01:17

Paul wrote:If I'm out among the stars and galaxies, nothing seems more appropriate than "Neptune, The Mystic" from "The Planets" by Gustav Holst. Quiet, eerie, mysterious and beautiful. A lot like the Universe, really.


My selection exactly!!! :D I love Neptune, The Mystic ( listening to it right now ), but I'll listen to the rest of the suite as well.

Of course, Christopher Franke's B5 score would be great too, as well as the Blue Danube.

It would be interesting to have an option to activate music when you visit various bodies. You could then assign each song of Holst's to thier respective planets. If a body doesn't have a song, it gets the body's parent's music. :)
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My choices...

Post #29by NecroBones » 06.08.2002, 20:39

My choices include, but are not limited to:

Klemania - Christopher Franke

London Concert - Christopher Franke (one of my favorites for this)

Cosmos soundtrack (as in Carl Sagan's old Cosmos series) [out of print]

Symphonies of the Planets (produced by Laserlight. Consists of NASA Voyager recordings, rather than music) [out of print] Surprised no one mentioned this one... it's perfect for this. :)

Tangerine Dream:
Luminous Visions (CD comes with the DVD), Logos, Architecture in Motion, Canyon Dreams, Underwater Sunlight, Turn of the Tides.

-Bones.

guest

Post #30by guest » 07.08.2002, 10:47

my alltime favorite space tune is "Ground Control" by The Jonzun Crew (1983)

others:

some 50s/60s space extravaganza

Dick Hyman & Mary Mayo - Moon Gas
Tony Hatch - Out Of This World (Theme)
Barry Gray - Capt. Scarlet & the Mysterons (Theme)
The Challengers - Telstar

movie sounds

Philip Glass (Koyaanisqatsi) - Vessels
Christopher Young (Hellbound - Hellraiser II) - Looking Through A Woman
Peter Thomas Sound Orchestra - Space Patrol
Air (Virgin Suicides Soundtrack) Playground love (vibraphone version)


timeless instro surf

The Nebulas - Mandalore
Space Cossacks - Third Star To The Left
Blue Stingrays - Zuma Sunset
The Huntington Cads - New Dimension
Jon & The Nightriders - The Force Of Gravity
The Apemen - Space Race
Man... or Astroman - Out Of Limits
Vistas - Moon Relay
Astronauts - El Aguila
Bobby Fuller Four - Our Favorite Martian
Jon & The Nightriders - Journey To Stars

synthetic space sounds

Kraftwerk - (Autobahn) Kometenmelodie 2 (1973!!!)
Enya (The Celts) - Aldebaran
Opus III - Alzir
The Sushi Club - Koi
Autechre - Eutow
Fresh Moods - Rhythmbreeze
Sensorama - Echtzeit (Realtime)
Dynamix II - Machine Planet

and generally all 'Space Night' Samplers from the legendary german tv series
( http://www.br-online.de/wissenschaft/spacenight/ )

john_woo

Post #31by john_woo » 08.08.2002, 13:49

Halo Theme :D !!! by Total audio

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Post #32by fox » 26.10.2004, 19:37

Hi There ;)

I prefer listening to 4hero, the first disc of the two pages album.. Planetaria in Example fits really good.
also i like to listen to drum & bass, like LTJ Bukem and Mc Conrad, Level 3 of the Logical Progression Series, or ambient..

. o O ( ..But i wont tell them that i smoke a joint before.. nooo-oo )
=^.^=



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Post #33by t00fri » 26.10.2004, 19:53

fox wrote:Hi There ;)

I prefer listening to 4hero,
fox


I suppose if I suggest as a Celestia background:

-- J.S. Bach, Toccata, Adagio & Fugue, C- Major
-- Carl Orff, Carmina Burana

I'll turn into an outcast of this community ... :roll:

So I prefer to have no music at all...

Bye Fridger

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Post #34by Cham » 26.10.2004, 20:12

Hey Fridger,

you should listen to the Morimur J. S. Bach Partita D Minor BWV 1004 (solo for violin), from Christoph Poppen and the Hilliard Ensemble. It's awesome !

Code : ECM New Series 1765
461 895-2

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Post #36by Toti » 27.10.2004, 02:33

Beethoven's Symphony Nr.6 in F major op.68 "Pastoral"
Schubert's Impromptus Nr.2 in A flat major and Nr.3 in G flat major.

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Post #37by Michael Kilderry » 27.10.2004, 06:26

I don't actually play music on my computer while I'm doing stuff in Celestia, but the type of music I think would suit Celestia is Techno and modern Dance music, with a bit of classical mixed in here and there.

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Post #38by Cham » 27.10.2004, 12:24

Maybe the best music for Celestia is some hardcore punk and heavy metal.




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Post #39by Michael Kilderry » 28.10.2004, 07:31

I think what music suits Celestia is all a matter of personal opinion, I personally would NOT like Heavy Metal Music in Celestia.

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Post #40by Veleno » 28.10.2004, 17:48

Have you ever tried:

'American Beauty' Movie Soundtrack: Any other name

Do it! It's spectaculaaaaaaar!


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