Bringing you some of the coolest open licensed music I've found. New episodes posted every Monday morning. Each episode will highlight a particular category/genre of music, and all music is available under a Creative Commons license.
Monday, September 3, 2012
Episode 16: Fantasy Adventure Music
Hi, and welcome to the Open Licensed Music Podcast, the show where we highlight music from artists who let you share their music. I'm Ralph Wacksworth, and today's episode is featuring fantasy adventure music.
Bless and glory (2:24)
Celtic Impulse (2:41)
Passagé du vent (3:16)
Disabled emotions suite: Part 3 (6:05)
Super hero(Original soundtrack) (3:12)
Guardians at the gate (2:38)
Orc March (ft. wolfsebastian, spinningmerkaba) (1:37)
That was Bless and glory by zero-project, which is available from zero-project.gr, followed by Celtic Impulse by Kevin MacLeod and available from incompetech.com. After that was Passagé du vent by Adragante, which is available from Jamendo, and Disabled emotions suite: Part 3 by zero-project and available from zero-project.gr. Then we had Super hero(Original soundtrack) by kohen13 and Guardians at the gate by EpicKayay MusicFlavor, both available from SoundCloud. Finishing up was Orc March (ft. wolfsebastian, spinningmerkaba) by snowflake, which is available from ccMixter. All seven of them are licensed under an Attribution license.
Since I generally prefer more permissive licenses anyway, I made it a goal this week to find only music which was available under an Attribution license. So, I hope you like it, and hopefully you'll be able to use it in even more cool projects.
So, back to music.
We Hymn Thee, We Bless Thee (anonymous) (1:43)
The North (0:22)
Clearing the trails (0:28)
Kayan Trailer (edited) (1:32)
Disabled emotions suite: Part 1 (5:07)
Rites (2:06)
Rise above the ranks (2:42)
That was We Hymn Thee, We Bless Thee (anonymous) by Dr. Emiliyan Stankov, which is available from Jamendo, followed by The North by Kevin MacLeod and available from incompetech.com. After that was Clearing the trails by Sebastian, which is available from Jamendo, and a slightly edited version of Kayan Trailer by Remix Music, which is available from SoundCloud. Then we had Disabled emotions suite: Part 1 by zero-project, available from zero-project.gr, and Rites by Kevin MacLeod, which is available from incompetech.com. Finishing up was Rise above the ranks by EpicKayay MusicFlavor, which is available from SoundCloud. All seven of them are licensed under an Attribution license.
Today's app-of-the-day is BZFlag, a 3D cross-platform network multiplayer tank battle game. The first public release was in 1993, and it's still under active development. It's easy to set up and start playing online with other players from around the world. It's available for Linux, BSD, Solaris and OpenIndiana, Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows. Download it today at bzflag.org
Now for a short noncommercial break from one of our nonsponsors followed by more music.
Librivox
Moon waltz (3:58)
Piece for Disaffected Piano Two (5:28)
Goliath Test - FantaCratia Theme (1:26)
Into the Battle (2:45)
Superheroes(Short original soundtrack) (1:55)
The return of the king (2:44)
Riding Away (2:31)
That was Moon waltz by zero-project, which is available from zero-project.gr, and Piece for Disaffected Piano Two by Kevin MacLeod, which is available from incompetech.com. After that was Goliath Test - FantaCratia Theme by Christiaan Bakker, which is available from Jamendo. Then we had Into the Battle by
FreeFilmMusic and Superheroes(Short original soundtrack) by kohen13, which are both available from SoundCloud, and The return of the king by zero-project, which is available from zero-project.gr. Finishing up was Riding Away by FreeFilmMusic, which is available from SoundCloud. All seven of them are licensed under an Attribution license.
So, that's all for today. Remember - piracy of commercial music only proves your dependence on that model and justifies further censorship and restriction. So don't pirate it - replace it with something better. Listen to open licensed music, donate to the artists behind it, go to concerts, and buy music from artists whose record labels don't see you as their enemies. Support artists where your support actually counts.
This episode was made using Xubuntu Linux, Gentoo Linux, Audacity, Audacious for organizing playlists, and Leafpad for notes, and is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution license. Feel free to give it to your friends, or if you didn't like it, your enemies. Links to the songs in this podcast are available on the website. Listen in next time for some jazz and other music that goes well with it. See 'ya!
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Hey, this is Phantasma. Thanks for promoting my music man, I really appreciate it! Keep it up the nice work - love this kind of music. You deserve more listens!
ReplyDeleteHeh...thanks! Thank you very much for writing and sharing it! When I first found Rotational Authority, I think I probably listened to it on repeat for just about three days straight. :)
DeleteI hope to see more of your music in the future, too! The awesomeness level is quite high.