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McDank
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 3 พ.ย. 2012
Warhammer 40K Rogue Trader- Astropathic Chapel OST
Just thought id put a banging song on here so I can listen to it I know the quality of the job done isn't the best but hey it is what it is. If anyone else can do a better version please do so ASAP anyways enjoy.
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Praise be to the God-Emperor for this absolute banger
We really need more electronic music mixed with pipe organs. Slaps so hard
Who is the composer of this?
Also need that genestealer fight song.
I don't know which has more candles burning. The Choir, the Chapel, or the Warrant Chamber....
or the Warp Drive
No amount of candles compares to the light of the Golden Throne, but it's close to being a start.
name of song please
There isn’t a name that I could find I scoured everywhere but couldn’t find anything that’s why I made this video
Voices of Empyrean
Thanks for the upload!
Zacc was cooking with this one
когда я добрался до астропатического хора в игре, я просто стоял и полчаса слушал это😶🌫
Haha same song is very entrancing
If I am sure of anything, is that people who like songs like this are the "pure bloods" of the game. Actioners not reactioners. Hail brothers.
Is this a dlc?
Yes, The void shadows DLC.
Its pretty damn good. DLCs usually come in shit flavours. but this one is highly good.
I only just started playing RT after the launch of the DLC, didn't know this phenomenal section was DLC-specific. The concept of literally jam-sessioning on a gothic, grimdark pipe organ as a means of interstellar communication translation is just absolutely delicious sauce for the setting.
This track is such a banger my god
Praise the Emperor, i have hoped someone would upload this.
Haha same that’s why I just went ahead and did it I searched everywhere too
@@McDank41 I also love how the head astropath is the one creating the organ sound, when you talk to him, the song goes as usual, but there is no organ instrument playing. the moment you stop talking to the astropath, he continues playing ,and the music itself changes with him playing the organ. its such a great detail