[-] spelk@lemmy.world 8 points 1 year ago

I went from Evernote to Joplin (in its early days) and then onto Emacs with org-mode. I realise that is a big leap, but it has IMHO been worth the effort.

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The band are described as "glam-goth-industrial" which kind of hits all the sweet spots for me personally. But they deliver a kind of powerful pounding dystopia with enough theatrics and cool to be my favourite band at present.

If I'm still finding new and interesting music to nourish my old goth tastes. I'm content in the strobe lights...

Plus this is a live performance and it certainly doesn't lack power.

[-] spelk@lemmy.world 5 points 1 year ago

One of my favourite soundtracks of all time was the haunting soundscapes from Anarchy Online. Timeless and haunting whilst travelling the wastelands of the planet Rubi-Ka.

I can’t froth at the mouth about game music, without mentioning Dear Esther. The arty solo exploreable story in a rugged haunting Hebridean landscape. The piano and cello move together in deep tones, and build up to ascending anthems of emotion. Composer Jessica Curry is simply a genius, and I can easily be moved to tears with this soundtrack. My favourite track is “I have begun my ascent”.

Also Supergiant Games soundtracks to Transistor and Pyre are emotive and catchy as any non-soundtrack album.

spelk

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