I want to thank this channel and all the artits that I've listened here for showing me the most beautiful genre of music I've ever heard. Dungeon Synth is the type of music I always wanted to hear but didn't had the chance to find until a few weeks ago. I've recovered the inspiration that I needed to keep writing the story that I was keeping on hold and it's helping me a lot when I'm studying. Thanks to everyone, and please keep making more. Don't let this wonderful music die.
Welcome. Enjoy one of the most creatively diverse genres of music in existence. There are too many great artists to give recommendations. Just look around on this channel and let the algorithm recommend you more. Soon you will find new favourites and explore the more experimental parts of Dungeon Synth. This is music that keeps on giving. Perfect for writing, roleplaying or just relaxing and listening.
The vocal synth really reminds me of the choral effect in the N64 Zelda game's soundfont. Catching major shades of N64 dungeoneering in this album. Great music for writing, thanks Umbral Regency!
A high-quality album from start to finish, however, tracks 4 and 7 stand out for me. They represent a gentler, more melodic side of dungeon synth, and I am here for it.
1:04 this motif is from the Burzum track "Bálferð Baldrs" (or "Jesus' Tod" in the black metal version), with slight varations. Taking it as an homage rather than a ripoff. Cool sounding album.
This is absolutely perfect for playing Darkest Dungeon, thank you!
Dark enough to be mystical, not dark enough to be depressingly gloomy. Just perfectly in the middle.
I would love to hear this album while camping or in the nature, perfect to have great talks with the people you care
Perfectly balanced, as all things should be...
underrated release .. really excellent
Minimalistic, contemplative, and sombre. It casts a spell upon the ears!
Thy ears is what you meant probably;D
I want to thank this channel and all the artits that I've listened here for showing me the most beautiful genre of music I've ever heard.
Dungeon Synth is the type of music I always wanted to hear but didn't had the chance to find until a few weeks ago. I've recovered the inspiration that I needed to keep writing the story that I was keeping on hold and it's helping me a lot when I'm studying.
Thanks to everyone, and please keep making more. Don't let this wonderful music die.
Welcome. Enjoy one of the most creatively diverse genres of music in existence. There are too many great artists to give recommendations. Just look around on this channel and let the algorithm recommend you more. Soon you will find new favourites and explore the more experimental parts of Dungeon Synth. This is music that keeps on giving. Perfect for writing, roleplaying or just relaxing and listening.
Reminds me of Mark Snow's work on Millennium (1996-1999).
Only one track in and loving it. Great way to start a Friday!
The vocal synth really reminds me of the choral effect in the N64 Zelda game's soundfont. Catching major shades of N64 dungeoneering in this album. Great music for writing, thanks Umbral Regency!
yeah, it is the same choir soundfont, also the "plink plonk" instrument that comes in on 1:04 is also present in N64 Zelda games!
Reminds me of the best of Lord Lovidicus’ stuff!! Brilliant!!!
Too much good Dungeon Synth to listen to them all... Welp, might as well keep going
Surpreendentemente excelente, amei esse
Love from a LiminalGhost and Vaush fan!
Einfach nur megaaa!
Terceiro! Ouvindo e curtindo. 🙋♂️
Muito bom!
A high-quality album from start to finish, however, tracks 4 and 7 stand out for me. They represent a gentler, more melodic side of dungeon synth, and I am here for it.
first time i listen this band. This sound is really great, it feels like an ancient memory of something great
Ancient memory, good one!
Nicely done
Track 5- Phantasm of Old, is reminding me of Knights of Nvrul.
this is perfect!
Son los nabateos increíble 😮😮😮
Very good!
Pretty cool!
1:04 this motif is from the Burzum track "Bálferð Baldrs" (or "Jesus' Tod" in the black metal version), with slight varations. Taking it as an homage rather than a ripoff. Cool sounding album.