To all SSC Station occupants
Thank you for the donations over the past year (2024), it is much appreciated. I am still trying to figure out how to migrate the forums to another community software (probably phpbb) but in the meantime I have updated the forum software to the latest version. SSC has been around a while so their is some very long time members here still using the site, thanks for making SSC home and sorry I haven't been as vocal as I should be in the forums I will try to improve my posting frequency.
Thank you again to all of the members that do take the time to donate a little, it helps keep this station functioning on the outer reaches of space.
-D1-
Outch, :-/ It's a sad day today .
Not Music... but I'm not sure it's worth starting up a whole new thread for Movies... could well be, make a new one if you want 🙂
Not Music... but I'm not sure it's worth starting up a whole new thread for Movies... could well be, make a new one if you want
Sci-fi movies (and television) have their own section, and Gravity has its own thread therein.
Attention, all planets of the Solar Federation... 🙂
It's traditional in my house to play the above track every August 6th - and I always follow it with this.
Not heard those two track in a long time Cody. I guess I will post the 80s perspective on it.
Not heard those two track in a long time Cody.
The Groundhogs were awesome live! Currently playing in Chez Cody - an old favourite by Family.
I'm now listening to the soundtrack of this game: http://www.emhsoft.com/singularity/
(very nice strategical game, btw. if you ever wanted to became an all-powerful A.I. like the Multivac in Asmivov's "Last question", try it 🙂 )
Anyway, it pleases me that the game soundtracks that I like most are from two free games: Pioneer and Endgame. 🙂
I made a big mistake... I just started listening Operation: Mindcrime by Queensryche.
I did not thought I would have rememberd all the lyrics... Now I won't be able to do anything else until it is finished. :biggrin:
some music you can use in pioneer (but you can also flush it), many of them i linked/uploaded already,
this time i started to upload the amiga modz to archive.org.
it allows you to listen or download the .ogg/.mp3 files and the original soundtracker modules as a zip file.
i'm up to sort them by artists or "publisher" (or whatever i guess), only two artists i have uploaded so far.
https://archive.org/details/planet-e
https://archive.org/details/alieniam
Nice to see Gernot back in his thread, and Cody? Remember this?
Heh... I think one could call that a stellar line-up!
I like E-Mantra - Ecouri:
I also compose my own music, if you have some time - check my youtube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/plprzemo
Very nice music Przemyslav! :good: 🙂
Thank you 🙂
so here's my classical "Dark Star"...
you would find variuos interpretations of this organ piece,
this one has impressed me most at the first few chords.
i would have a vinyl where it's played on a quiet modern organ,
which i like for this piece even better, i guess it doesn't suits the composition well to play it on a baroque organ
even when Liszt interpreted the style of Bach in it, nonetheless it's a "modern" organ piece.
put on your best headphones and don't be surprised when you wake up completely exhausted after listening.
and for those who get headakes from this kind of music
Nice! I love Bach and Liszt - for me, classical keyboard music really fits with space. I saw ELP perform this piece live in '70 (I think) - Keith Emerson playing the massive organ in the Festival Hall, London, then running back down to the stage for the piano bits. An awesome concert, it was - daggers in the keyboard, the whole works!
bookmarked it, thanks i don't know ELP to well.
just for the fun of it
i don't know ELP to well.
Nutrockers, are ELP! But Keith Emerson can really play pianos/organs/synthesisers, and compose too.
Musical deconstruction:
Pictures at an Exhibition - by ELP
Pictures at an Exhibition - orchestrated by Ravel
Pictures at an Exhibition - the original Mussorgsky solo piano suite
I have all three on CD - and I prefer the original solo piano suite.
great, a well known piece, even if i would never have known by rememberance who composed it.
"and now for something complete different"
and a class from eire
some technical stuff
Anatman. They are (he is?) quite like Meshuggah, but instrumental, and more ambient/spacey.
You can download their songs from here: http://anatman.bandcamp.com/
i like this mix of metal / electro