@@roflmagister5 Funny thing is that Tchaivosky from Russia and Grieg from Norway were friends in real life. The original title of "In the Hall of the Mountain King" is "I Dovregubbens hall". Dovregubben wasn't a king and can't really be translated to English, so they made something up in English. "Old Dovreman's hall" is the direct translation....Makes no sense in English. lol
A bloody comical masterpiece, all composed in a tracker in just 9MB!
Skaven recycled/remixed the Pizzicato Strings part for a Raptisoft game which got abandoned (Pattern 2 and 3 if i’m not mistaken)
@@snackerslc i dont blame him, its a banger
How come I knew 'Catch That Goblin!' but never heard this one before? :o
Exactly the question I just asked myself
Never knew this was available as an IT or even composed in it.
Everlasting, listen this tune from DOS to Windows 11 age.
Amazingly creative.
0:40 sounds like a Heath ledger joker laugh
This reminds me a bit of Beetlejuice theme by Danny Elfman, but still great.
Actually, Tchaivosky's "Dance de la fee dragee" and Grieg's "In the Hall of the Mountain King".
@@roflmagister5 Funny thing is that Tchaivosky from Russia and Grieg from Norway were friends in real life.
The original title of "In the Hall of the Mountain King" is "I Dovregubbens hall". Dovregubben wasn't a king and can't really be translated to English, so they made something up in English. "Old Dovreman's hall" is the direct translation....Makes no sense in English. lol