Sci-Fi in general is amazing. No Mans Sky, Star Wars, Dune and Xenosaga all captivate that magic of space exploration, and the NMS soundtrack helps with the magic!
The feeling the first hours of this game gives you is like nothing else. I woke up on a radioactive planet, and felt like it was an actual race against time to get my ship running. I then followed the tutorial to a lush planet, and thought that both ship fuel and tritium were super rare, so taking off and going to another planet was really rare. Once I got to an ice planet, it felt like I was finally establishing routes between the solar system. When I entered the station for the first time, I was amazed at how big it was, not realizing it's the same model for every system. When the game had me make my first warp fuel, I thought I was stranded on a completely different solar system with no way of leaving. I'm not disappointed with what the game really is, but damn the time spent being clueless as to how rare certain resources are is priceless. Especially when you learn there's different materials on each planet. Really makes you feel like you have to stock up on that planet's resources before leaving and consuming your very rare tritium and launch fuel. This was also way before the nexus, so it felt like I was super alone.
So, reading all your feelings I really think that the main porpuse of the game was completed. You feel alone in a huge universe and everything that you see is rare, new in a strange way and empty in many aspects. The first time I leave a planet was for me a complete missunderstading of feelings and emotions, but come on! it's a game!! how could felt these things?? sad to leave where I spent lot of time investigating but excited at the same time to discover new worlds. I've been playing videogames 28 years and never felt like when I started No Man's Sky.
I personally love the first few hours. I have a game with almost 300 hours. Love it. Wouldn't trade it. But every now and again I create a new save that usually lasts around 3 hours. Something about the beginning is just perfect
1:16:35 I used to listen to this while going through heartbreak and crippling loneliness back in 2016 when NMS came out. This track resembles the loneliness and the broken dreams I've been dealing with after going through an emotionally abusive relationship, exploring the universe of NMS desperately trying to find myself and happiness again. I had to deal with it all on my own in silence as I also had to let go of some "friends" who turned out to be wolves in sheep's clothing. Now, 7 years have passed. It was a long and hard journey, but I've moved on, gone through a lot of growth, found better friends, and also found a new love. I still come back to this track from time to time to reflect on my journey and reconnect with my former self, trying to console him when nobody else did. If you're still reading this, thank you for sticking around. I just wanted to leave a little personal memento.
I hope everything is going well nowadays. Anyway, keep going traveler, nobody knows what are you able to find in another planets... more friends, another love, different opportunities... just go on 😊
@@lupastance Thank you for your message. I really appreciate it. I'm glad to share that I've picked up my life again. I'm making advances in my career, enjoying the better friendships I now have, and also got engaged recently. We're waiting for our new house to be built. Life is good now and I pray that all of you kind-hearted people will experience the same blessings too. Once again, thank you for uploading this masterpiece. God bless! ❤
@@andnowyouknow3363 super happy to read your words. I hope everything will be perfect in your new home with your new life. See you at the space, traveler 😉
It's crazy, this music wouldn't even mean anything if it wasn't for this beautiful game and its beautiful planets. Forever exploring the Unknown of NMS :)
Wrong! The music would mean everything without this game. The game wouldn’t mean anything without this music. Think about it. Music is the purest form of art. Music has always been able to stand on its own, unlike other form of arts. Everything revolves around the music.
I was there since day one and wasn't too dissapointed. Most people were focused on the multi-player and grand theft auto like detail and action so that's why they were so bummed.. All I wanted was the loneliness. The sand covered monoliths and ruins. There should've been way more variety and like massive cities or something, but the music and the traveling man...
@@notgonnaknowtillthen3192 nothingness is maybe the best way to explain this game. As it is the nothingness and absence of goals that make this game what it is. I could drift around for hours on hours while not really looking for anything, but just admiring the amazing world building and soundtrack of this game. In ways it feels like an acid trip how you can just let yourself get engulfed by the beauty of No Mans Sky. I will always love this game for that.
It also seems to remind me of someone who runs in a meadow, maybe there is a movie that plays the similar piano and reminds us of this, but the most important thing is that Jesus Christ loves you and wants to give you an incentive in that empty soul that you have inside of you Jesus Christ died for you so that you can live eternally in the universe with him.
I've never even heard of No Man's Sky until I saw the video on it by Internet Historian. It immediately got me interested in the game. I cannot believe I'm saying this unironically, but I've had this game for just ONE DAY, and I already love it as much as my #1 favorite: Minecraft. Yeah, it REALLY surpassed my expectations of dynamic freeroaming. Sean Murray, despite the crap you put up with, you are just as much of a genius as Notch. Thank you for this glorious game!
I loved that video by Internet Historian. I was vaguely aware of No Man's Sky in college but didn't look into it. I only knew that it apparently sucked and was really hyped up. I got the whole picture from the video and really was shocked by how great the game turned out. They could have walked away with the money but instead they stuck to what they believed in and listened to the fans. Sean Murray is such a good guy and we are lucky to have him in the games industry.
1:40:00 always used to play on my old save with an extreme radioactive planet with minimal fauna, minimal NPC activity and salvage everywhere. RPing the idea of the planet being a remnant on a great war and it's now an abandoned wasteland, I walked around for days just exploring and scrapping.
@@KaiserFritt0 j'ai trouvé une lune avec une brune épaisse bleuté, des arbre sans feuilles à avec des créature effrayant, on aurais dit dark soul, j'ai fait ma base tellement que j'ai aimé
1:23:55 ive searched soooo long for this piece ive only heard it once in game, that was when i landed on a frozen planet on a tiny island in the middle of a huge ocean. the music made the atmosphere so dark but somber so i just paced around on that little snowy island, enjoying the soundtrack i even took a video of it so i wouldnt forget the music the soundtrack of this game is such a fleeting thing, you never know when or if you will hear a certain piece again and that makes it so precious somehow btw thats a gorgeous wallpaper! do you happen to sit on the moon of a ringed planet where the ring clips through the moon?^^ because it looks like some of the background is behind the ring
I'm glad I didn't get the game at first, missed all the problems. Im glad PS blog mentioned the game, brought it back into my eyes. I'm glad it was $30 at that time. It was a harsh start, radioactive planet with no idea what I was doing, and on survival. Went through the "tutorial" and got the Anomaly, God what a first sight that was. I played 50 WHOLE HOURS before getting back to the story. Establishing bases, slowly more technical and beautiful. Establishing language, trade, research. Exploring, cataloging, collecting, upgrading. Only around 57 hours in did I even realise that the Atlas existed. 78 hours in before feeding and taming creatures. Every single experience... different and yet, familiar. Sounds similar to the story... Even the music. If and when I could hear it, different yet familiar. This game embodies what companies used to do, used to make. Care, work, dedication. COD so quickly shoved infinite warfare under the rug, Battlefield constantly is a letdown, Ubisoft makes decent games but I can't seem to play them for more than 50-100 hours of playtime (other than R6, but thats more becuase I played 60% customs in my 300-400 hours played). Devs please for the love of God and all of us gamers, learn from this game. These devs stood by the game, still do. Do a little research and see things like farming crops was stupid, took so long, now its a good ammount of time. And best thing this game does? Shows you don't need microtransactions to have made a good game, lasting game.
One of my favorite soundtracks of all time...it broken my heart in infinite pieces that melted with the universe. That's how I feel listening to this.....💔💔💔😭😭😭
This might sound crazy, but I love to imagine the story and history of each planet I visit in NMS by searching for Knowledge Stones and writing down the words I learn from each, then stringing them together as if each word is a hidden message, to interpret the history of that planet and whatever great civilisation may have once been there
I think that was the intention of the Developers! They wanted us to immerse ourselves in each world, foreign yet familiar. And to feel that each one is unique in its own ways. Thats what I love about it!
FInaly found it. "Freedom". Probably the most touching track from this whole game. Each time I listen to it, it makes me feel terriblely nostalgic. It litteraly gives me chills with its drops during the firsts 5 minutes of it. Can't wait for it to be officialy released. Thank you man, for being the only one having uploaded it on YT.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts :). Some updates before I could hear the same track for more than 120 minutes, just walking around and recording it,. If you are able to mix it with some fight is also interesting.
It is crazy how in No Man's Sky people come and go. You can find the remains of where people built up a mighty base or empire in the past, taking in the moment and seeing how all of us are connected through the flow of time. One day their footprint is felt again by another onlooker, sensing and feeling for a glimmer of a moment what they may have witnessed and seen. Then you are off to the next planet. You either place something down, like a base or a sign to leave your own mark, or you find the remains of another long-lost traveler. Or you may find nothing at all. Regardless, these micro-moments are what contribute to the grand exploration of every interloper.
This music is weird... Happy, serene, scary, creepy, uplifting, downputting... Just straight up uncanny but fits game best. It also oddly soothes my mind to absolute calmness and focus, idk why but it does. Love it ❤
1:23:55 you awake to find yourself in your starship, half buried in the icy surface of a planet you dont remember. in fact, you cant remember anything about where you were before now. you open the cockpit and are immediately assaulted by the horrific chill of temperatures so cold they could kill in minutes. your exosuit reacts to this and starts actively heating you, and as the gentle whirr of your suit climate control system works, you look around. all you see is desolate icy landscape, fortunately your multitool still works, but it is heavily damaged and the beam is the only fully functional piece of technology. your starship is heavily damaged, it seems to have crashed into the surface and now the front panel and one of the engines are in need of repair. for now, it seems your only refuge is to look for repair supplies and get your starship back to working order. and as you make plans, you can feel your body get colder as your suit runs low on power. after enough tredging through knee deep snow and ice, you find plants and your visor detects that they are rich in sodium, the fuel your suit runs on. you frantically mine them up as you feel your hands going numb and your visor starts to ice up due to your failing environmental protection. your mining beam rapidly turns the plants into their base elements and you now have several small canisters of pure elemental sodium. you open up your fuel supply hatch in the chest of your suit and pry the old empty canister out, for a brief second, you feel the energy from your suit cut out entirely, and you feel the true cold of the planet. just as you lose feeling in your legs and breathing starts to become painful you put the fresh canister into the slot and you feel your suit heat back up, giving you the hope necessary to keep working on your ship.
Such a beautiful game, great story and endless exploration. Great community, plenty of activities to do with friends. I'd call this game a jewel in a crown. I can picture myself laying down in that grass at night and gazing at the stars.
Thank you for doing those music videos! I love the OST of No Man's Sky but only a small portion of it was ever released. There were so many moments where I wanted to listen to some of its background music but couldn't, until now.
My first planet My first playthrough, I woke up on a freezing planet. The lack of actual human dialog in this game made you feel like you were alone. Isolated, but also with a sense of freedom when combined with the music every now and then. With the right equipment. You can go anywhere you want, find whatever planet you want, do whatever you want. The whole time this soundtrack will accompany you wherever you are.
Yeah this game somehow manages to make you feel truly lonely, and honestly I think it’s the only game, other than maybe Kerbal Space Program, that makes you actually feel like an astronaut and not just some dude that happens to be on another planet
1:50:30 ive been looking for a version of this with less riffs (except for that one 5 guitar note sequence that plays occasionally) and drums, just xylophone, but this version slaps too
@@palapapa0201 if you listen to the 65DaysOfStatic no man's sky album, it is not exactly the same. The game takes the music from that album, and re-composes it procedurally.
28:55 I get this piano bit almost every time I boot up the game. My home base is on a snow planet, beautiful sunrises btw. My base is up top a mountain overlooking another base below built by a friend. We played through a LFC on the discord, had a few fun play sessions, only person I’d even played with in multiplayer. But now he doesn’t play anymore. And I see those two ship landing pads down below me, only one of them ever being used. Crazy stuff this game.
Oh wow! I can understand that feeling. I used to play with one friend but now it's complicated to match play times and it's like if I were alone, just like at the beginning but different, nostalgic but with new sensations.
Yes! Thank you for uploading all the song variants that were not listed in the official soundtrack. It seems like all of these songs are based off of one’s from the main 65dos OST, but these are like different versions or variants. So happy to have found these. Thanks! :)
I remember being here when Iron and Thamiun and Heridium still existed Those were the days, my old base, my first base on a frozen planet. Truly an atmosphere that'll be hard to forget and one I'll appreciate for a long time. I doubt any other game could replicate that.
waitin' for the next volume to come out. This music has helped me going through the worst moments of my life and I would love to hear new songs from this series. Thank you mate.
This game and it’s accompanying (unique for every play through) soundtrack completely and I mean COMPLETELY changed my idea on what a video game is and can be. The first play through of this game, more so the first few hours, is absolutely magical and if I could feel that one ,more time I could die that day and still be happy.
It still blows my mind that this game has such an amazing soundtrack AND it's procedural! So, especially for combat, you always get a unique sound generated in the moment
That segment from 20-30 minutes is so beautiful. Gives me an indescribable feeling that I don't feel anywhere else. And the next bit has such a different vibe, it feels very mysterious but adventurous. The whole soundtrack is beautiful, I wish they released these officially.
quick correction: while 65daysofstatic did have a lot of involvement in the soundtrack they weren't the only artist involved. Paul Weir did quite a lot of the soundtrack as well.
1:41:41 This...this is special ;) Edit: Listening to this again has brought back so many memories, boundless nostalgia i guess you could call what this is bringing back. There i was, 2019, setting up my base on this temperate world with a ring around it, right in front of a lake. Some time later an update changed the entire system and somehow a nearby world turned out to be better than the one i was on, it was a paradise world, so i moved there and there my original base remains to this day. Green grass and blue water all the way to the horizon, it's still one of the best worlds, no, systems I've ever found, for a system to have 2 Earth like planets and so much history is just something else. Even now as i explore the 10th Galaxy, the so called paradise galaxy, nothing will ever be more precious than that one system, hidden away some 700 thousand light years from the core in the Euclid galaxy...
Have you seen their subscription in Bandcamp? it is really amazing what they are doing every week 65daysofstatic.bandcamp.com/u-u-vol-4 have a look! and thanks for the visit :)
@@lupastance Thanks Lupa, I haven't seen that! It's an interesting way to market their material but honestly I just want to purchase their new album next month. I'm sure it'll be amazing and similar to the consistent support they've been releasing with all the No Man's Sky updates.
A friend of mine bought me No Man’s Sky for Steam and I was IMMEDIATELY Hooked. I would play it for HOURS on my PC and then I bought it on PS4 and now I play it almost everyday and I love the atmosphere of it SOOOO much. I just love exploring the Universe of this game. But my only weakness in this game is Aggressive Sentinel Planets, I HATE those planets.
Lupa Stance Makes sense. Yeeeah I’m very nervous about those planets 😅 the moment one spots me I start running for my ship and take off immediately xD so yeah. But I’m an explorer and I love to discover new Systems. My starter System was Tolovo Gam. It’s an interesting system because it has a Bone rich planet right next to my home planet which is a Temperate planet. If you ever come across Tolovo Gam. Feel free to pay me a visit at Skywalker Colony. Or visit my Bone Rich Planet right next to it.
Started playing this game at long last. Wanted to since release, but could never afford it or have a PC powerful enough. Now that I do, I can't put it down. I love roaming the universe, building bases, fighting pirates and smuggling contraband. This game feels so damn good to play and the music is a damn masterpiece
I arrived on weird exotic planet Where everywhere there is a giant tripod looking organisms but with sphere head and the environment making an eerie sounds
For me it was large crab squid things. But hey, you feed em and you get crab apples. Haha. One time I ever looked at this game and said fuck you, though even though I was joking.
since I played my first video game (Crimson Skies) I was always flying straight towards the clouds because I wanted to get to space. Every game where you could fly I would go up until I couldn't, never making it much higher then the clouds. But I wouldn't stop trying. Until this game came along and allowed me to go so far beyond what I even knew possible and it blew me away. Since then I've gotten a few friends to get it as well and it's probably some of the most fun I've had in a video game. It scratches an itch that no other game has or probably ever will and I thank the Developers at Hello Games for all they've done.
I really think that Hello Games made not only an awesome videogame or expirience, they create a before and after in videogames history, not only for the game but the way of continuously developing No Man's Sky, bringing to the players new experiences as the Universe, infinite.
@@PowerofRock24 maybe star citizen but there is literally nothing to do in Elite Dangerous other than waste unfathomable amounts of time making money for one ship that offers no real benefits over the much cheaper ones
i started playing the other day and i love space a lot and this game just perfects it especially when i go in vr. going to space is my dream even if its a little suborbital flight.
The soundtrack for No Man's Sky is written by a four person band from Shefffield, England, known as 65daysofstatic. Formed in 2001, 65daysofstatic are a post-rock band, composed of instrumentalists Paul Wolinski, Joe Shrewsbury, Rob Jones and Simon Wright.
The menu ambience will always hit different, booting into the game with your next goal you're working towards in mind while one of them just plays is really something
Man i love NMS, it has almost everything. I made a special trip for my birthday to purchase NMS about 3 or so years ago. I walked 16 kilometres to get home After discovering how important that particular number is tbh i felt a lil spooked. Such i good memory
Ok, so it's now day 6 of me playing NMS, and I already have almost 24 hours worth of gameplay in. Somewhere in the Euclid Galaxy, I am currently in a system called "Imiami IX" on a paradise planet called "Cloddock Adano". I've made myself a... well, decent enough outpost, but I've made it my primary task to make as much units of money as possible, and the main way of making boatloads of money will be digging up old tech data. Sooner or later, if I just continue to grind, I'll have myself an S-class starship in no time!
A short note for everyone: the music in the game is procedurally generated by the game algorithm, so it's always different. Depending on your game activity the music changes as well. The algorithm uses sounds from a library of preset sounds and mashes them together to create a live soundtrack. This is not the official game soundtrack made by 65daysofstatic called No Man's Sky: Music For An Infinite Universe.
No man's sky is my most favourite game i just wish this beautiful game was on Nintendo switch and was more popular. Its literally a very relaxing and yet really enjoyable game I'm glad I got it. I literally spend 18+ hours on it every day. It's so much fun. 😀😀😀😀😀😁😁😁😇😇😇
I don’t know what genre of music this game uses and I call it space music for that reason. It’s absolutely beautiful. The piano mixed with techno-sounding synths makes it truly emulate what I would imagine the vacuum of space would sound like. Edit: I love how every timestamp here leads to a part I remember loving. This music truly is special.
I got my students to creative right to this. The pitch was: Imagine you have gone back in time to thr time when the dinosaurs were in their final days, you start to see many, many meteorites, a change is coming... You realise your ship has made a one way trip. Your final message will be your legacy. I had some absolutely incredible stories from this. I had tjis soundtrack playing.
Is it possible to read some of those stories?? :) very glad to hear this. I put this soundtrack to my students too, many times but... they are not interesting at all :_)
Вот та самая игра, которая была в мыслях во время детства. Что называется: "Эх вот бы так, чтобы можно было летать на разные планеты и путешествовать по ним, свои космонавтом". Это, как SPORE на этапе космос, только в разы лучше.
I remember when I first made my character. It was after the developers got their stuff together and made a bunch of updates. Still playing to this day. I was spawned on a frozen planet, constantly freezing. Within my first hour, I was already hit with a blizzard. I remember panicking because I had yet to know how to build a shelter or had the terrain manipulator. Good times.
I hope so, I remember this being on an Extreme Cold Planet, and it was white snow as far as the eye could see, complimented by a blue-green ocean with floating isles dotting the sky rim.
The closest thing to recreational space exploration we have, First time I played this game was in virtual reality, I couldn't stop for days (unhealthy I know) but so worth it, such a surreal feeling when you get your starship built and take off, rip to my savefile lost in time.
😩😩 15:40 to 30:53 this really needs to be figured out, what is the damn name of this track.... _(__26:41__ is the best bit I'm referring to)._ The back and forth piano build up is just incredible!! It is literally like the Interstellar song... Please someone find the name
I'm sorry my friend, it has no name. The game procedurally generates the music, the algorithm creates unique pieces, a live soundtrack, if you will, based on your in-game activity.
I haven't seen it anywhere among the comments. I hope you all know that this music is made by 65daysofstatic, a post-rock, math-rock band from the UK. And more precisely, it's algorithm-generated music, so they basically set up the baselines and the computer generates music, just as the game generates worlds.
Sci-Fi in general is amazing. No Mans Sky, Star Wars, Dune and Xenosaga all captivate that magic of space exploration, and the NMS soundtrack helps with the magic!
Its wild that everybody is here looking for different songs. It's crazy how much of an impact different songs have on different people.
it's wonderful :)
The music is generated
I like heliosphere
my favorite is the combat version of 00:00
I know what I like, and it blows me away what others do that i can pass up, makes the universe whole n'est pas?
sits down, and contemplates on life.
: Hello, can I get some valuable resources?
Spiral Dynamics Yellow Vs Orange
Is magical when this happens in NMS, is a spiritual journey when you arrive at that perfect spot in the right moment...😊
The feeling the first hours of this game gives you is like nothing else. I woke up on a radioactive planet, and felt like it was an actual race against time to get my ship running. I then followed the tutorial to a lush planet, and thought that both ship fuel and tritium were super rare, so taking off and going to another planet was really rare. Once I got to an ice planet, it felt like I was finally establishing routes between the solar system. When I entered the station for the first time, I was amazed at how big it was, not realizing it's the same model for every system. When the game had me make my first warp fuel, I thought I was stranded on a completely different solar system with no way of leaving.
I'm not disappointed with what the game really is, but damn the time spent being clueless as to how rare certain resources are is priceless. Especially when you learn there's different materials on each planet. Really makes you feel like you have to stock up on that planet's resources before leaving and consuming your very rare tritium and launch fuel. This was also way before the nexus, so it felt like I was super alone.
So, reading all your feelings I really think that the main porpuse of the game was completed. You feel alone in a huge universe and everything that you see is rare, new in a strange way and empty in many aspects.
The first time I leave a planet was for me a complete missunderstading of feelings and emotions, but come on! it's a game!! how could felt these things?? sad to leave where I spent lot of time investigating but excited at the same time to discover new worlds.
I've been playing videogames 28 years and never felt like when I started No Man's Sky.
Tritium is extremely common
@@binky8843 I know that. But what I was saying is that I didn't know that at the time so I thought pulse driving was only for the late game
@@sammylammy996 oh
I personally love the first few hours. I have a game with almost 300 hours. Love it. Wouldn't trade it. But every now and again I create a new save that usually lasts around 3 hours. Something about the beginning is just perfect
Rest in paradise Artemis, wherever you are my friend
Maybe we will find him in another parallel universe :)
@@lupastance now THAT, would be beautiful
@@lupastance That would mean that we 'died' and were injected into his universe....
@@62Roybe Who knows! maybe we are Artemis...
Lupa Stance maybe Artemis is our past self in the game, the one that existed before we lost our memory
Oh gosh, I searched for this part 22:07 so long. That piano sounds lovely.
It is... special :)
Thank you
@@n-gaming4056 you are wellcome :)
Absolutely iss
th-cam.com/video/Z3bNAvaQihA/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=Rousseau check this. Ukrainian Cristmas song sounds very similar sometimes
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I sat through volumes 1 and 2 waiting for this. Not that it wasn't enjoyable for the duration.
На 1:27:20 самая лучшая
Finally ... FINALLY. .... F I N A L L Y
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1:16:35 I used to listen to this while going through heartbreak and crippling loneliness back in 2016 when NMS came out. This track resembles the loneliness and the broken dreams I've been dealing with after going through an emotionally abusive relationship, exploring the universe of NMS desperately trying to find myself and happiness again. I had to deal with it all on my own in silence as I also had to let go of some "friends" who turned out to be wolves in sheep's clothing. Now, 7 years have passed. It was a long and hard journey, but I've moved on, gone through a lot of growth, found better friends, and also found a new love. I still come back to this track from time to time to reflect on my journey and reconnect with my former self, trying to console him when nobody else did.
If you're still reading this, thank you for sticking around. I just wanted to leave a little personal memento.
The piano track is called shortwave if you didn’t already know
@@koaecax I didn't know, thanks for pointing it out! God bless!
I hope everything is going well nowadays. Anyway, keep going traveler, nobody knows what are you able to find in another planets... more friends, another love, different opportunities... just go on 😊
@@lupastance Thank you for your message. I really appreciate it. I'm glad to share that I've picked up my life again. I'm making advances in my career, enjoying the better friendships I now have, and also got engaged recently. We're waiting for our new house to be built. Life is good now and I pray that all of you kind-hearted people will experience the same blessings too. Once again, thank you for uploading this masterpiece. God bless! ❤
@@andnowyouknow3363 super happy to read your words. I hope everything will be perfect in your new home with your new life. See you at the space, traveler 😉
It's crazy, this music wouldn't even mean anything if it wasn't for this beautiful game and its beautiful planets. Forever exploring the Unknown of NMS :)
It is like a symbiosis :)
Wrong! The music would mean everything without this game. The game wouldn’t mean anything without this music. Think about it. Music is the purest form of art. Music has always been able to stand on its own, unlike other form of arts. Everything revolves around the music.
Greatest comeback in gaming history
undoubtedly :)
I was there since day one and wasn't too dissapointed. Most people were focused on the multi-player and grand theft auto like detail and action so that's why they were so bummed.. All I wanted was the loneliness. The sand covered monoliths and ruins. There should've been way more variety and like massive cities or something, but the music and the traveling man...
@@notgonnaknowtillthen3192 nothingness is maybe the best way to explain this game. As it is the nothingness and absence of goals that make this game what it is. I could drift around for hours on hours while not really looking for anything, but just admiring the amazing world building and soundtrack of this game. In ways it feels like an acid trip how you can just let yourself get engulfed by the beauty of No Mans Sky. I will always love this game for that.
@@notgonnaknowtillthen3192 I want to believe that many people didn't understand this piece of art that we call video game.
@@lupastance Yes, they were never immersed and inside it, they were only playing a game on a tv.
@1:41:43 is my favourite part, been playing that on repeat for hours
it is very special :)
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holy shit that's beautiful
This is the perfect melody, i need the song please
22:08 really reminds me of someone running away from home and into a massive forest/meadow
I was trying to find this one, thanks ;D
Jesucristo te ama
It also seems to remind me of someone who runs in a meadow, maybe there is a movie that plays the similar piano and reminds us of this, but the most important thing is that Jesus Christ loves you and wants to give you an incentive in that empty soul that you have inside of you Jesus Christ died for you so that you can live eternally in the universe with him.
I've never even heard of No Man's Sky until I saw the video on it by Internet Historian. It immediately got me interested in the game.
I cannot believe I'm saying this unironically, but I've had this game for just ONE DAY, and I already love it as much as my #1 favorite: Minecraft. Yeah, it REALLY surpassed my expectations of dynamic freeroaming.
Sean Murray, despite the crap you put up with, you are just as much of a genius as Notch. Thank you for this glorious game!
Welcome traveller :)
I'm going to mine as many asteroids as I possibly can, and become RICH! $$$
Also, can anyone tell me the names of every DLC this game has? I've been having trouble looking it all up online.
Sky Jay The First there’s no DLC yet as of now, just free mega updates that are part of the base game.
I loved that video by Internet Historian. I was vaguely aware of No Man's Sky in college but didn't look into it. I only knew that it apparently sucked and was really hyped up. I got the whole picture from the video and really was shocked by how great the game turned out. They could have walked away with the money but instead they stuck to what they believed in and listened to the fans. Sean Murray is such a good guy and we are lucky to have him in the games industry.
16 // 16 // 16
Traveler is obedient. Marking coordinates.
Just started playing this beautiful game. Is it worth it?
@@_pred_ best exploration game I’ve ever played
@@_pred_ you mentioned that you started playing this beautiful game, so yeah it's definitely worth playing haha
1:40:00 always used to play on my old save with an extreme radioactive planet with minimal fauna, minimal NPC activity and salvage everywhere. RPing the idea of the planet being a remnant on a great war and it's now an abandoned wasteland, I walked around for days just exploring and scrapping.
According to the lore (do the farmer questline), that isn't inaccurate.
@@cameronhalliday8553 Oh yeah I absolutely used that as part of my immersion.
I found a creepy "blood moon" where the flora said "formation dead organisms" and "nutrient source travellers" noped tf out
Damn that's cool
@@KaiserFritt0 j'ai trouvé une lune avec une brune épaisse bleuté, des arbre sans feuilles à avec des créature effrayant, on aurais dit dark soul, j'ai fait ma base tellement que j'ai aimé
1:27:23
That's what I've been looking for, it's perfect to reflect on the nature of the simulation
It is a master piece :)
Same dude, I love this
@Parallax Velikovsky No clue, unfortunately
not enough love for this one❤️
Holy... Thank you I've been looking for this for so long..
1:23:55 ive searched soooo long for this piece
ive only heard it once in game, that was when i landed on a frozen planet on a tiny island in the middle of a huge ocean.
the music made the atmosphere so dark but somber so i just paced around on that little snowy island, enjoying the soundtrack
i even took a video of it so i wouldnt forget the music
the soundtrack of this game is such a fleeting thing, you never know when or if you will hear a certain piece again and that makes it so precious somehow
btw thats a gorgeous wallpaper!
do you happen to sit on the moon of a ringed planet where the ring clips through the moon?^^
because it looks like some of the background is behind the ring
Glad to read you like it :) and yes, you are right about the wallpaper. Thanks for the visit dude!
This an absolutely stellar piece of the music, excellent time stamp
Same here.
I love how alien but also beautiful this song is...
It realy brings that feel of isolation and exploratin...
I would really like to know the name of the song...
I'm glad I didn't get the game at first, missed all the problems. Im glad PS blog mentioned the game, brought it back into my eyes. I'm glad it was $30 at that time. It was a harsh start, radioactive planet with no idea what I was doing, and on survival. Went through the "tutorial" and got the Anomaly, God what a first sight that was. I played 50 WHOLE HOURS before getting back to the story. Establishing bases, slowly more technical and beautiful. Establishing language, trade, research. Exploring, cataloging, collecting, upgrading. Only around 57 hours in did I even realise that the Atlas existed. 78 hours in before feeding and taming creatures. Every single experience... different and yet, familiar. Sounds similar to the story...
Even the music. If and when I could hear it, different yet familiar.
This game embodies what companies used to do, used to make. Care, work, dedication. COD so quickly shoved infinite warfare under the rug, Battlefield constantly is a letdown, Ubisoft makes decent games but I can't seem to play them for more than 50-100 hours of playtime (other than R6, but thats more becuase I played 60% customs in my 300-400 hours played).
Devs please for the love of God and all of us gamers, learn from this game. These devs stood by the game, still do. Do a little research and see things like farming crops was stupid, took so long, now its a good ammount of time.
And best thing this game does?
Shows you don't need microtransactions to have made a good game, lasting game.
Amen.Thanks dude for your thoughts, I appreciate it :)
well said
Most underrated in-game music to date!
15:40 is my favorite. That slow electric guitar is just so.... it hits my core...
i can't stop listening. Those piano notes... I heard it several times in the game. i have never heard something so beautiful
Japanese atmosphere 70's the same
I don't know why but the first piano notes sounds like an interstellar ost
One of my favorite soundtracks of all time...it broken my heart in infinite pieces that melted with the universe. That's how I feel listening to this.....💔💔💔😭😭😭
This might sound crazy, but I love to imagine the story and history of each planet I visit in NMS by searching for Knowledge Stones and writing down the words I learn from each, then stringing them together as if each word is a hidden message, to interpret the history of that planet and whatever great civilisation may have once been there
I think that was the intention of the Developers! They wanted us to immerse ourselves in each world, foreign yet familiar. And to feel that each one is unique in its own ways. Thats what I love about it!
That’s honestly so cool!!
AH....the beauty of roleplay. You're doing NMS right.
FInaly found it. "Freedom". Probably the most touching track from this whole game. Each time I listen to it, it makes me feel terriblely nostalgic. It litteraly gives me chills with its drops during the firsts 5 minutes of it. Can't wait for it to be officialy released.
Thank you man, for being the only one having uploaded it on YT.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts :). Some updates before I could hear the same track for more than 120 minutes, just walking around and recording it,. If you are able to mix it with some fight is also interesting.
It is crazy how in No Man's Sky people come and go. You can find the remains of where people built up a mighty base or empire in the past, taking in the moment and seeing how all of us are connected through the flow of time. One day their footprint is felt again by another onlooker, sensing and feeling for a glimmer of a moment what they may have witnessed and seen. Then you are off to the next planet. You either place something down, like a base or a sign to leave your own mark, or you find the remains of another long-lost traveler. Or you may find nothing at all. Regardless, these micro-moments are what contribute to the grand exploration of every interloper.
1:03:50 I love that Monolith mix
30:53 That was my fauvorite song.I've heard it the first time i played no man's sky and it was...awesome it remembering to me to crystal cave :0
This music is weird... Happy, serene, scary, creepy, uplifting, downputting... Just straight up uncanny but fits game best. It also oddly soothes my mind to absolute calmness and focus, idk why but it does. Love it ❤
1:41:41 is the part I just found on my game and have been looking for, thanks!
Same :3
@@TinikTV2575 fellow colon three user spotted >:3
Me too.. holy cow. 😭
1:23:55
you awake to find yourself in your starship, half buried in the icy surface of a planet you dont remember. in fact, you cant remember anything about where you were before now. you open the cockpit and are immediately assaulted by the horrific chill of temperatures so cold they could kill in minutes. your exosuit reacts to this and starts actively heating you, and as the gentle whirr of your suit climate control system works, you look around. all you see is desolate icy landscape, fortunately your multitool still works, but it is heavily damaged and the beam is the only fully functional piece of technology. your starship is heavily damaged, it seems to have crashed into the surface and now the front panel and one of the engines are in need of repair. for now, it seems your only refuge is to look for repair supplies and get your starship back to working order. and as you make plans, you can feel your body get colder as your suit runs low on power. after enough tredging through knee deep snow and ice, you find plants and your visor detects that they are rich in sodium, the fuel your suit runs on. you frantically mine them up as you feel your hands going numb and your visor starts to ice up due to your failing environmental protection. your mining beam rapidly turns the plants into their base elements and you now have several small canisters of pure elemental sodium. you open up your fuel supply hatch in the chest of your suit and pry the old empty canister out, for a brief second, you feel the energy from your suit cut out entirely, and you feel the true cold of the planet. just as you lose feeling in your legs and breathing starts to become painful you put the fresh canister into the slot and you feel your suit heat back up, giving you the hope necessary to keep working on your ship.
i need the name of this song!
@@red9317 i think its a variant of hypersleep in the official soundtrack
Such a beautiful game, great story and endless exploration. Great community, plenty of activities to do with friends. I'd call this game a jewel in a crown.
I can picture myself laying down in that grass at night and gazing at the stars.
1:16:48 So calm.
1:24:09 Track I hear most ingame
1:41:43 Milestone
If you would have to create a special Vol. Mixing top songs of the 3 volumes, what songs would you choose?
Thank you for doing those music videos! I love the OST of No Man's Sky but only a small portion of it was ever released. There were so many moments where I wanted to listen to some of its background music but couldn't, until now.
Loïc Anquez same here I am hype
Thank you guys for the visit :) I appreciate the comments and I'm glad to see that I'm not the only insane for all this music
only just getting back into the game now after a few years away, i remember listening to this amazing mix and appreciate that its still up :)
and a new one Vol. is comming soon ;)
My first planet
My first playthrough, I woke up on a freezing planet. The lack of actual human dialog in this game made you feel like you were alone. Isolated, but also with a sense of freedom when combined with the music every now and then. With the right equipment. You can go anywhere you want, find whatever planet you want, do whatever you want. The whole time this soundtrack will accompany you wherever you are.
Yeah this game somehow manages to make you feel truly lonely, and honestly I think it’s the only game, other than maybe Kerbal Space Program, that makes you actually feel like an astronaut and not just some dude that happens to be on another planet
1:50:30 ive been looking for a version of this with less riffs (except for that one 5 guitar note sequence that plays occasionally) and drums, just xylophone, but this version slaps too
Me too that’s my favorite song in the game!
Yus 🙌😅
It's difficult to comprehend that this music is procedurally generated yet so beautiful and awe-inspiring.
WAIT... the music is procedural as well???
@@LucidLiuxx that is correct.
@@MonarchsOfBrotherhood No it's not. It was a lie that Sean told prior to the game's release. The music is composed by 65daysofstatic
@@palapapa0201 if you listen to the 65DaysOfStatic no man's sky album, it is not exactly the same. The game takes the music from that album, and re-composes it procedurally.
@@MonarchsOfBrotherhood a few of the tracks are still story bound, and are unchanging, but overall, this is true
dude I was just chillin, drawing space snakes, then at 34:53 I heard the beat pick up or whatever and just absolutely catjamed
28:55 I get this piano bit almost every time I boot up the game. My home base is on a snow planet, beautiful sunrises btw. My base is up top a mountain overlooking another base below built by a friend. We played through a LFC on the discord, had a few fun play sessions, only person I’d even played with in multiplayer.
But now he doesn’t play anymore. And I see those two ship landing pads down below me, only one of them ever being used. Crazy stuff this game.
Oh wow! I can understand that feeling. I used to play with one friend but now it's complicated to match play times and it's like if I were alone, just like at the beginning but different, nostalgic but with new sensations.
I love that music. It calms down and creates a sense of loneliness, makes you feel like a small point, against the background of the ogre universe
1:42:48 is such an incredible track and then when it gets upbeat during a fight.. icing on the cake 🙌
It really is awesome how well this soundtrack captures the feeling of a simulated universe.
Yes! Thank you for uploading all the song variants that were not listed in the official soundtrack. It seems like all of these songs are based off of one’s from the main 65dos OST, but these are like different versions or variants.
So happy to have found these. Thanks! :)
I remember being here when Iron and Thamiun and Heridium still existed
Those were the days, my old base, my first base on a frozen planet. Truly an atmosphere that'll be hard to forget and one I'll appreciate for a long time. I doubt any other game could replicate that.
It is the first game that has made me feel alone for real...
I SUBSCRIBED FOR THIS MOMENT
AND NOW I HAVE DELIVERED
Thanks for the patience, hope you enjoy this :)
waitin' for the next volume to come out. This music has helped me going through the worst moments of my life and I would love to hear new songs from this series. Thank you mate.
Glad to read that :) Hope to have more time to see if there is music enough to create another volume.
50:40 is beautiful
15:40 This song played for me for the first time on a paradise planet, this soundtrack goes so well with the calm of this type of planet.
Best soundtrack to any game... ever.
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This game and it’s accompanying (unique for every play through) soundtrack completely and I mean COMPLETELY changed my idea on what a video game is and can be. The first play through of this game, more so the first few hours, is absolutely magical and if I could feel that one ,more time I could die that day and still be happy.
It still blows my mind that this game has such an amazing soundtrack AND it's procedural! So, especially for combat, you always get a unique sound generated in the moment
That segment from 20-30 minutes is so beautiful. Gives me an indescribable feeling that I don't feel anywhere else. And the next bit has such a different vibe, it feels very mysterious but adventurous. The whole soundtrack is beautiful, I wish they released these officially.
2:02:04 this variation of supermoon has got to be one of the most beautiful sounds out there
1:42:48 this is the best one for me
quick correction: while 65daysofstatic did have a lot of involvement in the soundtrack they weren't the only artist involved. Paul Weir did quite a lot of the soundtrack as well.
1:41:41 This...this is special ;)
Edit: Listening to this again has brought back so many memories, boundless nostalgia i guess you could call what this is bringing back. There i was, 2019, setting up my base on this temperate world with a ring around it, right in front of a lake. Some time later an update changed the entire system and somehow a nearby world turned out to be better than the one i was on, it was a paradise world, so i moved there and there my original base remains to this day. Green grass and blue water all the way to the horizon, it's still one of the best worlds, no, systems I've ever found, for a system to have 2 Earth like planets and so much history is just something else. Even now as i explore the 10th Galaxy, the so called paradise galaxy, nothing will ever be more precious than that one system, hidden away some 700 thousand light years from the core in the Euclid galaxy...
65 Days of Static is complete and utter zen music. Looking forward to their next CD release which may coincide with the NMS Beyond update dropping.
Have you seen their subscription in Bandcamp? it is really amazing what they are doing every week 65daysofstatic.bandcamp.com/u-u-vol-4 have a look! and thanks for the visit :)
@@lupastance Thanks Lupa, I haven't seen that! It's an interesting way to market their material but honestly I just want to purchase their new album next month. I'm sure it'll be amazing and similar to the consistent support they've been releasing with all the No Man's Sky updates.
1:23:55
My favotite song, still don't know the name of the song
Same. Best track on here yet we will never know the name
I've been looking for that soundscape at 1:49:41 for ages
Thanks
You are welcome :)
Me too
A friend of mine bought me No Man’s Sky for Steam and I was IMMEDIATELY Hooked. I would play it for HOURS on my PC and then I bought it on PS4 and now I play it almost everyday and I love the atmosphere of it SOOOO much. I just love exploring the Universe of this game. But my only weakness in this game is Aggressive Sentinel Planets, I HATE those planets.
good words :) regarding to aggressive sentinels, try to navigate to another system, one of a lot of planets, 5 or more.
Lupa Stance Makes sense. Yeeeah I’m very nervous about those planets 😅 the moment one spots me I start running for my ship and take off immediately xD so yeah. But I’m an explorer and I love to discover new Systems. My starter System was Tolovo Gam. It’s an interesting system because it has a Bone rich planet right next to my home planet which is a Temperate planet. If you ever come across Tolovo Gam. Feel free to pay me a visit at Skywalker Colony. Or visit my Bone Rich Planet right next to it.
@@DJThunderXMachinimas hahahaha nice! do you have the coordinates to visit it?
Lupa Stance How do I see the coordinates of the system?
@@DJThunderXMachinimas You can go into photo mode and it should display the portal coords in the bottom left.
Started playing this game at long last. Wanted to since release, but could never afford it or have a PC powerful enough. Now that I do, I can't put it down. I love roaming the universe, building bases, fighting pirates and smuggling contraband. This game feels so damn good to play and the music is a damn masterpiece
Glad to see that you are able to play :). It's something that someone needs to try, at least, once.
I arrived on weird exotic planet
Where everywhere there is a giant tripod looking organisms but with sphere head and the environment making an eerie sounds
For me it was large crab squid things. But hey, you feed em and you get crab apples. Haha. One time I ever looked at this game and said fuck you, though even though I was joking.
since I played my first video game (Crimson Skies) I was always flying straight towards the clouds because I wanted to get to space. Every game where you could fly I would go up until I couldn't, never making it much higher then the clouds. But I wouldn't stop trying. Until this game came along and allowed me to go so far beyond what I even knew possible and it blew me away. Since then I've gotten a few friends to get it as well and it's probably some of the most fun I've had in a video game. It scratches an itch that no other game has or probably ever will and I thank the Developers at Hello Games for all they've done.
I really think that Hello Games made not only an awesome videogame or expirience, they create a before and after in videogames history, not only for the game but the way of continuously developing No Man's Sky, bringing to the players new experiences as the Universe, infinite.
There are many other video games that do this, such as Elite Dangerous and Star Citizen.
@@PowerofRock24 but neither of them offer half decent on-foot gameplay, planetary bases, or the sheer number of planets in No Man’s Sky
@@technoquetz126 They both offer a better experience imo.
@@PowerofRock24 maybe star citizen but there is literally nothing to do in Elite Dangerous other than waste unfathomable amounts of time making money for one ship that offers no real benefits over the much cheaper ones
13:20 YES
The as of yet nameless story song with a bit of upbeat track added to it it seems...
i started playing the other day and i love space a lot and this game just perfects it especially when i go in vr. going to space is my dream even if its a little suborbital flight.
I just discover this game again when I wear my VR .
The soundtrack for No Man's Sky is written by a four person band from Shefffield, England, known as 65daysofstatic. Formed in 2001, 65daysofstatic are a post-rock band, composed of instrumentalists Paul Wolinski, Joe Shrewsbury, Rob Jones and Simon Wright.
Nice friend! Thank you :) Great cover image
1:23:52 is really good
15:40 FINALLY!!! FINALLY I've found my favourite track from the game! Thank you so f*cking much!
You are f*cking welcome :)
45:50 - Where have you been when this played? :0 I love it
in the space with my ship trying to destroy another ship, it is a fight mode track :) when the other ship tries to convince you to pay instead fight
@Psycho Crow What is name ? Thanks
@@lupastance what is name ? Thanks
The menu ambience will always hit different, booting into the game with your next goal you're working towards in mind while one of them just plays is really something
Man i love NMS, it has almost everything.
I made a special trip for my birthday to purchase NMS about 3 or so years ago.
I walked 16 kilometres to get home
After discovering how important that particular number is tbh i felt a lil spooked.
Such i good memory
@@sidtheguy313 16 km... I think Artemis was calling you, traveler :)
I'm getting tired of clicking the restart button
You can use this github.com/ytdl-org/youtube-dl to download the track :)
@@lupastance Thank you :D
I just make a playlist, private the playlist, and then set it to repeat. Sleepin music
I wish we could get a part four... These videos really mean a lot to us.
Thank you for your words... for me, all this comments means a lot :) I'm thinking in something to do in the near future, but it's still only an idea.
Now, you have the part 4 ;) enjoy!
35:56 was the best song for me.
No Mans Sky Forever ♥️🚀
Nice picture! (and nice music of course)
Thanks dude :) the picture is not mine, but yeah, it is very nice.
Ok, so it's now day 6 of me playing NMS, and I already have almost 24 hours worth of gameplay in. Somewhere in the Euclid Galaxy, I am currently in a system called "Imiami IX" on a paradise planet called "Cloddock Adano". I've made myself a... well, decent enough outpost, but I've made it my primary task to make as much units of money as possible, and the main way of making boatloads of money will be digging up old tech data. Sooner or later, if I just continue to grind, I'll have myself an S-class starship in no time!
Good luck on that S-Class ship!
Rookie numbers b. I'm on 100 hrs ;)
Add me on xbox I can help with units ;) MyMindMyWorld09
@@JP-iy4wp I'm now over 80 hours and have more than 70 million now
Noobs. Had this game since release today. About 350hrs in
A short note for everyone: the music in the game is procedurally generated by the game algorithm, so it's always different. Depending on your game activity the music changes as well. The algorithm uses sounds from a library of preset sounds and mashes them together to create a live soundtrack.
This is not the official game soundtrack made by 65daysofstatic called No Man's Sky: Music For An Infinite Universe.
No man's sky is my most favourite game i just wish this beautiful game was on Nintendo switch and was more popular. Its literally a very relaxing and yet really enjoyable game I'm glad I got it. I literally spend 18+ hours on it every day. It's so much fun. 😀😀😀😀😀😁😁😁😇😇😇
Wasn't it announced on Switch though?
@@futavadumnezo yes I believe it’s coming either at the end of this year (might be November tbh) or next year
I don’t know what genre of music this game uses and I call it space music for that reason. It’s absolutely beautiful. The piano mixed with techno-sounding synths makes it truly emulate what I would imagine the vacuum of space would sound like. Edit: I love how every timestamp here leads to a part I remember loving. This music truly is special.
Se puede considerar "post-rock" o puedes llamarlo "spacerock"
I got my students to creative right to this. The pitch was: Imagine you have gone back in time to thr time when the dinosaurs were in their final days, you start to see many, many meteorites, a change is coming... You realise your ship has made a one way trip. Your final message will be your legacy. I had some absolutely incredible stories from this. I had tjis soundtrack playing.
Is it possible to read some of those stories?? :) very glad to hear this. I put this soundtrack to my students too, many times but... they are not interesting at all :_)
@@lupastance unfortunately not. But I do write my own stuff! I'll have to write one for this.
@@Thetravelsurvivalist Do it :)
Вот та самая игра, которая была в мыслях во время детства.
Что называется:
"Эх вот бы так, чтобы можно было летать на разные планеты и путешествовать по ним, свои космонавтом".
Это, как SPORE на этапе космос, только в разы лучше.
your thoughts came true :)
I remember when I first made my character. It was after the developers got their stuff together and made a bunch of updates. Still playing to this day.
I was spawned on a frozen planet, constantly freezing. Within my first hour, I was already hit with a blizzard. I remember panicking because I had yet to know how to build a shelter or had the terrain manipulator. Good times.
1:50:05 thanks I’ve been searching 4 that part! My favorite part!
Im looking for that minus the battle overlay
*1.1K Likes and 8 Dislikes*
Now THAT, is what I like to see. True love for this masterpiece.
Thank you dude :)
8 people got killed by sentinels
@@RootedHat on permadaeth
Why would you dislike this even 😐 people are so retar@ed
Next go to exotic planet music or sounds from there.
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One thing NMS does great, is provide background music for real-time KSP gameplay.
“Hey you’re finally awake, you where repairing your Starship right?”
you're
Artemis stole my ship's keys
@@lupastance HA
Walked right into the Vy'keen ambush, same as us, and that pirate over there.
Where are you from, ship thief?
New hobby: just going through the comments, klicking on the timestamps and getting goosebumps
Hahahaha, totatly agree!
1:17:00 anyone know this track?
I really like it, it's one of my favorite ambiences.
Sorry dude, I have no idea. Maybe someone could help.
I hope so, I remember this being on an Extreme Cold Planet, and it was white snow as far as the eye could see, complimented by a blue-green ocean with floating isles dotting the sky rim.
Agreed. I’ll see if I can find it.
My bet is that it's found somewhere in one of the soundscapes 65dos released.
Well, it's variation of part Departure/Shortwave/Noisetest. You are looking for Shortwave, it's like from 3.50 to 6.00
This is the sort of stuff that is sorely missed in the soundtrack from 65daysofstatic.
The closest thing to recreational space exploration we have, First time I played this game was in virtual reality, I couldn't stop for days (unhealthy I know) but so worth it, such a surreal feeling when you get your starship built and take off, rip to my savefile lost in time.
😩😩 15:40 to 30:53 this really needs to be figured out, what is the damn name of this track.... _(__26:41__ is the best bit I'm referring to)._ The back and forth piano build up is just incredible!! It is literally like the Interstellar song...
Please someone find the name
It was magical the first time I found it 🙂
I'm sorry my friend, it has no name. The game procedurally generates the music, the algorithm creates unique pieces, a live soundtrack, if you will, based on your in-game activity.
Ilusão Fragmentada (Senso de Urgência): 1:29:17
thank you, very interesting music and beautiful
Thanks for the visit dude :)
I haven't seen it anywhere among the comments. I hope you all know that this music is made by 65daysofstatic, a post-rock, math-rock band from the UK. And more precisely, it's algorithm-generated music, so they basically set up the baselines and the computer generates music, just as the game generates worlds.
loved this game since it first announced , i've always dreamed to explore the hollow universe , and No mans sky gave me the chance
Same here :)
This game needs to blow up again
1:49:39 Elite Sentinel Unit Deployed. Instead of doing the expeditions bullcrap, Hello Games could add more intrigue to the game.
idk why, but the music around the 23 minute mark makes me feel...things, like, a combination of hope, nostalgia, and wonder.