Great tune by Frightened Rabbit from Scotland. You can find more from them on Spotify.
Another excellent tune from The Tragically Hip. This one starring the golden trio from The Trailer Park Boys. These guys almost makes one proud of only living 3.600 kilometers from the border of Canada.
I first heard The Tragically Hip in The Trailer Park Boys series. I hope they get (more) on Spotify soon, one song is just not enough! But releasing more on youtube is a start though.
Thanks to IgniterMedia for this great compilation. See here for a text version.
I’ve been playing Guild Wars quite a lot this summer. And although great as it is, the Guild Wars soundtrack can get a bit old at times, so I went looking for some good role-playing background music on Google. I found some lists of recommendations here and there, but they contained mostly death metal, which is utter garbarge. So I started compiling a Spotify list of what is, in my opinion, good background music for RPG.
Get the list here. It includes among others; Vangelis, Jesper Kyd, Danny Elfman, Jerry Goldsmith and Philip Glass.
The list will be evolving as i come across good albums or tunes. If you know an album or song that would fit amongst the others i would appreciate feedback. I apologize beforehand if any tunes are unsuited for RPG, as i’ve grabbed whole albums and have not listened to the entire collection.

Spotify logo
This is a pretty easy way to automatically rip music from Spotify using AV Voice Changer 6. DO NOT DO THIS, YOU WILL BE IN VIOLATION OF THE SPOTIFY END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT!
What you would need:
Voice Changer is intended to be just that, a voice changer. It can make you sound like a cartoon mosquito or one of those creepy kidnappers from the movies, in real time. But the feature we would want is Voice Changer’s sound recording function which would allow us to record the tunes streamed from Spotify into separate files with the compression method of our choosing.
Start up the Spotify client and log in. Find a couple of tunes you like and put them in a playlist. Check that the music plays ok and without lag. Disconnect your microphone, and make sure there won’t be anything else making sound on your computer. Start up Voice Changer and verify that the audio from Spotify registers in Voice Changer’s volume meter. We don’t want our tunes to sound like smurf songs, so just turn off all the effects by clicking the On/Off button.
Stop the music from playing for a moment and click Voice Changer’s Recorder button. A small window should open up, looking something like this:
“The eyes of the storm” by Saviour Machine.
Same method as the previous time lapse video i made, but now you can actually see things happening.
This is a time lapse video i made using my digital videocamera and Python, taking a picture every 5th second. It is quite boring so i had to add some music, Rob Costlow’s “Not Alone”
This is the Python script i used:
from VideoCapture import Device
from time import sleep
SecondsBetweenFrames = 5
FilePrefix = "bilde_"
DirectoryToStore = "E:\\Basen\\"
Kamera = Device()
FrameNr = 0
while True:
FrameNr = FrameNr + 1
Kamera.saveSnapshot(DirectoryToStore + FilePrefix + str(FrameNr) + '.jpg')
print "Lagret bilde: " + FilePrefix + str(FrameNr) + '.jpg'
sleep(SecondsBetweenFrames)
* You’ll need the VideoCapture and PIL Python extensions
Movie by tr0d
More Saviour Machine anyone?
Even more Saviour Machine.
Even more Saviour Machine!