Hey, everyone! I just wanted to quickly thank you for listening (and potentially even enjoying it). 😊 I originally made this for my DnD campaign, and didn't expect many people other than my players to find their way here, but the algorithm seems to have shoved this into a lot of people's faces. So thanks for being here, liking and leaving nice comments! I really appreciate it.
I'm always looking for new music for my D&D groups. But to actually make the music for your campaign is nothing short of epic! Well done...and yes, I will be adding this to my gaming playlists. 😊
@@serella Cool, I just got into Mythras myself and I'm planning a one-shot. It's a shame so few people know about the system. Good luck with your games!
This is really great. Most dungeon synth can get stale throughout a song, and you really manage to keep each piece fresh, that is extremely admirable. One of the better dungeon synth works I’ve ever heard. Well done my friend, please do not stop what you’re doing.
Thank you so much for this. I don't know why, but this hits me very hard. I'm fully immersed in this in my car right now. And it's giving me a sense of nostalgia into memories I have not thought about for many many years. Again, thank you.
For this kingdom has existed for many centuries, and by the grace of the gods it has witnessed prosperity and peace. But such is the age of the mother lands, that many other kingdoms have been born and died before ours even gave its first breath. Countless remains of what were once civilizations just like ours, many in such remote places that they will never be seen again. Their great legends and history forever buried by oblivion. So forget not, that all stories once told, just as much as the stories still waiting to be written, are all different yet the same, for they are all stories of dead and dying lands.
Thank you for your album, you are one of persons who opened a new music genre to me. Last half a year I listen mostly dungeon synth and think that that a genre with must be much more popular, but that fact that it so specific makes it so cool and us - people whio listen to it so unique.
Yay! Thank you for your work and sharing. I really like such styl of music. Years after my first contact with Depressive Silence and Lord Wolf, dungeon synth is now becoming my second favorite genre. :)
I have absolutely no idea why, but this album is like a liberation for me who discovers it. It is like a key that erases all doubts, all fears, in a moment of perfection and harmony. Thank you ❤️
Good job, my friend! The best, in my opinion, are: 1. The Ashen Fortress; 2. A Teal Glow Across the Night Sky; 3. A Single Glimmer of Hope; 4. Those Who Have Been Lost; 5. To Press On Despite It All; 6. Nightfall;
The more dungeon synth tangents to retro CRPG soundtracks the more i like it, even love it. This included! At the same time you managed to create a certain atmosphere that I've only heard in old prog rock bands before. Nice work!
Do not ask me why but I listened to this album at 2X speed by mistake. Obviously It was not plan that way but it was great. I will have to listen it again at normal speed. Anyway Nice Job!
@@deathbedlullabies lass dir 300 LP's pressen mit aufwendigem Artwork, verkauf die für 35€ pro Stück und du kommst mit 8k Gewinn raus. No-brainer eigentlich
I'm trying to do make an indie game, and I'm so happy I stumbled across this genre. I have no music talent, and will inevitably need to hire someone for a soundtrack.
Hey, everyone! I just wanted to quickly thank you for listening (and potentially even enjoying it). 😊
I originally made this for my DnD campaign, and didn't expect many people other than my players to find their way here, but the algorithm seems to have shoved this into a lot of people's faces. So thanks for being here, liking and leaving nice comments! I really appreciate it.
I'm always looking for new music for my D&D groups. But to actually make the music for your campaign is nothing short of epic! Well done...and yes, I will be adding this to my gaming playlists. 😊
Impressive it was made just by one dude for a DnD campaign. I had some great ideas listening to it plotting a novel.
What was the story/campaign?
Found this looking for music for my new Mythras and Pathfinder 2e campaigns. Great stuff!
@@serella Cool, I just got into Mythras myself and I'm planning a one-shot. It's a shame so few people know about the system. Good luck with your games!
Great work. Makes me want to read some old sword and sorcery books.
Yes! Do it!
What are some of your favorites? About to start with Elric of Melniboné myself
@@Robert-kd9ir always a good choice. Check out the Corum series by Michael Moorcock too when you have a chance.
This beautiful melancholy is what I expect from dungeon synth genre.
This is really great. Most dungeon synth can get stale throughout a song, and you really manage to keep each piece fresh, that is extremely admirable. One of the better dungeon synth works I’ve ever heard. Well done my friend, please do not stop what you’re doing.
Thank you so much for this. I don't know why, but this hits me very hard. I'm fully immersed in this in my car right now. And it's giving me a sense of nostalgia into memories I have not thought about for many many years. Again, thank you.
For this kingdom has existed for many centuries, and by the grace of the gods it has witnessed prosperity and peace.
But such is the age of the mother lands, that many other kingdoms have been born and died before ours even gave its first breath.
Countless remains of what were once civilizations just like ours, many in such remote places that they will never be seen again.
Their great legends and history forever buried by oblivion. So forget not, that all stories once told, just as much as the stories still waiting to be written, are all different yet the same, for they are all stories of dead and dying lands.
I love this so dearly I come back to this album very regularly. Amazing work can’t wait to hear more !!
very nice, love the first track, it's a great opener ! and nice illustration
Thank you for your album, you are one of persons who opened a new music genre to me. Last half a year I listen mostly dungeon synth and think that that a genre with must be much more popular, but that fact that it so specific makes it so cool and us - people whio listen to it so unique.
That first track is fantastic. Summons up the loneliness and mystery of King's Field: The Ancient City.
Yay! Thank you for your work and sharing. I really like such styl of music. Years after my first contact with Depressive Silence and Lord Wolf, dungeon synth is now becoming my second favorite genre. :)
First time ytb recommandations give me something that I actually enjoy a lot 🙏🔥
Impressive music! I had to look up Dungeon Synth, never came across the term before.
I have absolutely no idea why, but this album is like a liberation for me who discovers it. It is like a key that erases all doubts, all fears, in a moment of perfection and harmony. Thank you ❤️
Sehr beruhigende Musik. Tut meinem Herzen gut. Gerade erst entdeckt.💜🎶🧚♀️
Absolutely love this! You're super talented!
9/10. Absolutely Astounding Album, thank you for that Journey.
What an interesting genre. Great album
I really dig how well the album flows from place to place, it made for quite an entertaining forest walk! I can't wait to hear more in the future!
Old Man's Ballad straight up made me cry
This is absolutely amazing.
This is absolutely beautiful
To Press On Despite It All is a real highlight! But there's so much good on here!
Deathbed Lullabies such cool name, amazing music btw.
that's some nice music
An Immensely incredible Album absolutely beautiful
Nice ambient music, thanks !
a wonderful piece of music 💜
🎸 🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹
👍👍
Perfect for any occasion .
Summoning vibes
This is top tier dungeon synth
love this
Beautiful!
this aside Malazan book of the fallen
Those who have been lost. I am no longer
22:02 sounds ethereal
Ohhhhhhhhhhhh my goodness
Awesome work!
super
Good job, my friend!
The best, in my opinion, are:
1. The Ashen Fortress;
2. A Teal Glow Across the Night Sky;
3. A Single Glimmer of Hope;
4. Those Who Have Been Lost;
5. To Press On Despite It All;
6. Nightfall;
Great album
Great work!!
One.save from Brasil.i am love Mortiis.
Awesome! 💀
The more dungeon synth tangents to retro CRPG soundtracks the more i like it, even love it. This included! At the same time you managed to create a certain atmosphere that I've only heard in old prog rock bands before. Nice work!
what bands do you mean for example?
@@sami_te29 the first that came to mind was Camel explicably the album The Snow Goose! An adventure in music form.
Really nice, loved it.
Do not ask me why but I listened to this album at 2X speed by mistake.
Obviously It was not plan that way but it was great.
I will have to listen it again at normal speed.
Anyway
Nice Job!
Way cool.
Bed time dungen synth ,cooool🐐🐐🐇🦄
Mega nice Track
Nice!
What's this music genre? Love it
Thank you! It's called Dungeon Synth.
Fantastic! Do you sell vinyls anywhere?
Thank you! Sorry, I don't and I am currently not planning on it either.
@@deathbedlullabies lass dir 300 LP's pressen mit aufwendigem Artwork, verkauf die für 35€ pro Stück und du kommst mit 8k Gewinn raus. No-brainer eigentlich
Much catchier than most dungeon synth
Dank🫡🤘
Anny label to release this album ?
No, I don't see the need for that.
fren please put your music on bandcamp or something
Alright, you've convinced me. The album is now on bandcamp: deathbedlullabies.bandcamp.com
Made by a 20th level Bard.
I'm trying to do make an indie game, and I'm so happy I stumbled across this genre.
I have no music talent, and will inevitably need to hire someone for a soundtrack.
Good luck with your game!
This is truly beautiful