Do you Spotify? Do you like to stay on the latest film/game score releases?



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GeoScore91
11-08-2017, 07:22 PM
I’m involved with a number of forums and I recently started investing my time into playlists. Not just any playlist, mind you. I challenged myself to do something different.

As you all know, there are TONS of new releases each month, and the best way to know what is actually worth a damn is to either A) hear about a score through a music site, B) Download on a whim and *maybe* fall in love with it, or C) Go through every new release yourself and see what’s..well…worth a damn.

I want to make your lives easier. Each month I go through every new release and compile a playlist full of the month’s highlights. But it’s not just a random playlist of best cues.

I look at genre, instrument choices, and I take into account the note progression in certain cues. I focus on FLOW. Essentially, I’ve set out to make a cohesive album of the month, and I try to keep it around 2-2.5 hours so that it’s digestible. So, alas…maybe this doesn’t sound interesting to you. Maybe it does and you WANT to know what’s out there without having to listen to literally everything. I’ve set out to create a new experience – the kind of experience that I would have only dreamt of having for discovery as a kid.

Anyway, enough of me blabbering. Here’s my October Score Sampler if you are interested: https://open.spotify.com/user/1281013162/playlist/0pWrf5NYnk58iCAuRWWG7r


PonyoBellanote
11-08-2017, 07:47 PM
I’m gonna save that playlist. You’re making me discover some good OST’s.

ROKUSHO
11-09-2017, 03:49 AM
i dont use spotify. they dont offer the music i hear (anime, videogame, movies).
and i dont like streaming shit. if i like an ost, i download it and listen to it whenever the fuck i feel like it.

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