For study or sleeping, drawing and relaxing, Enjoy!
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This playlist is specially for Jaina Solo. Hope you like it :D
Game: The Elder Scrolls: Morrowind, Oblivion, Skyrim
Developer: Bethesda Game Studio
Publisher: Bethesda Softworks
Music By: Jeremy Soul
Songs:
The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind
0:00 — Introduction
0:59 — The Prophecy Fulfilled
2:11 — Peacful Waters
5:17 — Shed Your Travails
8:30 — Blessing of Vivec
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
11:46 — Watchmans Ease
13:50 — Alls Well
16:16 — Glory Of Cyrodill
18:44 — Harvest Dawn
21:35 — Sunrise Of Flutes
24:30 — Auriels Ascension
27:35 — King And Country
31:37 — Peace Of Akatosh
35:45 — Minstrels Lament
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
40:24 — Awake
41:53 — Secunda
43:55 — Solitude
46:04 — Dragonsreach
48:22 — The Bannered Mare
50:47 — Silent Footsteps
53:36 — Out Of The Cold
56:34 — A Chance Meeting
59:43 — A Winters Tale
1:03:01 — Under An Ancient Sun
1:06:35 — Ancient Stones
1:11:14 — The City Gates
1:14:57 — Tundra
1:18:40 — Distant Horizons
1:22:29 — Sky Above, Voice Within
1:26:23 — Dawn
1:30:15 — Journeys End
1:34:21 — From Past To Present
1:39:19 — Far Horizons
1:44:44 — Masser
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Relive all the adventures, tears and laughs in this compilation of the scores of all the Harry Potter films. In honor of Harry Potter World opening up at Universal Studios in Los Angeles, I thought it would be fun to appreciate the incredible music of the Harry Potter series. Hope you all enjoy. :-)
*About Rooms EP by The Longest Run Ever is the first (and maybe last) ChillYourself official release.
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The official music video for I Still Havent Found What Im Looking For by U2.
Filmed by Barry Devlin on the streets of Las Vegas in April 1987 after the band’s first show in the city, for the release of I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For as the second single from The Joshua Tree album.
Filmed at the debut Yearning for the Infinite show at the Barbican in London on 28 September. Warning: this video contains flashing images!
Max Cooper:
«It was exciting to build this show for the Barbican. It’s one of my favourite venues in the world and they encouraged me to go big. So I turned the whole space into a multi layered canvas and set out to audio visualise the infinite. I collaborated with many visual artists and academics, each chapter using a different form of infinite visual structure on which I also based the music as a score. The result was an intense live show, somewhere between classical, techno, theatre and cinema. We couldn’t capture the true 3D effect of the semi transparent screen layers on film, but Tegid [Cartwright, the director] has done a great job showing the vibe of the evening, which was pretty special. Big thanks again to the Barbican, all of the visual and musical collaborators and team who helped put it all together, and everyone who came along to make it what it was.»