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Fredfredbug4
Eve Defence Force Tribal Band
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Posted - 2013.04.13 21:38:00 -
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Every culture, no matter what time period they came from, who was in charge, or where they came from has created their own music. It seems to be something that is programmed in all of us, the enjoyment of listening, playing, and writing music.
Though one thing that isn't talked about much in the EVE lore is music. We get an occasional reference to a singer here and there but no idea what they actually sound like and what their style is.
If the music in the former Jukebox is meant to represent EVE then it seems techno/electronic music is in style, though I'm not sure if that's just for our enjoyment or what the actual cultures of New Eden listen too. I'm not very sure about the former though. It wouldn't make sense for the diverse cultures of EVE to have the same uniform music style.
So, I've speculated a bit and came up with some ideas of the music the Big Four empires enjoy. I'm not going to go and analyze all of the other factions, just the Big Four.
Oh, and before I begin speculating, PLEASE do not turn this into a music debate, disguised as a "which EVE faction is better" debate, save that for the IGS.
Also, feel free to share your thoughts on what the music of New Eden would be like! These are just my ideas, if you have a different interpretation I'd love to hear it!
Amarr
Probably the easiest to start off with. One might think "Well duh, church music!" but I suspect that thousands of years into the future, while traditional hymms will be popular, I feel that the Amarr would of added a little more modern aspects to their compositions.
If any of you are familiar with the groups "The Immediate" and "Two Steps from Hell" you might know what I'm talking about, I have examples below.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mj5OI_JuB0U
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ASj81daun5Q
The psuedo-Latin choirs are probably makes this sound "Amarrian" to me.
Gallente
It's a little hard to pin down what Gallente music might be with it's very diverse cultures that have melted into the Federation. There have been several references to giant stadiums filled with thousands if not millions of people enjoying a concert in the Federation. For some reason I got the image of a K-pop concert.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rX372ZwXOEM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJ_WAwHpCeA
Giant audiences, flashy colors, skimpy outfits, electronic sound effects, it just seems like something that the Gallente would enjoy.
Minmatar
Minmatar is a little more challenging. It's obviously going to have "tribal" sounds to it, but I doubt they will be having Pow-Wows thousands and thousands of years into the future so they are going to probably have updated their traditional music to match modern times. It's probably going to be rough, dark, and gritty given their history. I was thinking maybe some sort of heavy metal metal genre.
I don't listen to that type of music though and I'm not going to act like I know what I'm talking about regarding it. If you have any examples of what would fit the Minmatar please let me know!
Caldari
The Caldari is probably the hardest to identify. For starters, they don't really have any real world example that we can base them off of. They are hyper capitalist, but centered around community and the greater good. They draw influences from Nordic peoples, but also Japanese and Chinese traditions. They are also run by a dictator and are significantly more militaristic than the other nations.
I'm not really sure where to put them. They are either singing and marching to the tunes of North Korea...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NrJ4smYHpac
Or for the clear Nordic influence, I was thinking something like Rammstein
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f4K6ZxDwi34
Maybe both? I'm not sure. If anyone knows of music that would combine the two perfectly I'd like to know! I accidentally my assets, is this bad?-á |
Untanas Volmyr
Running with Knives Nexus Fleet
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Posted - 2013.04.14 02:46:00 -
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Interesting choices. I'm not to sure what songs would really suit the factions. But ill add a few of those to my ever growing collection. Being a fan of music. I thought i would share a few songs i have in my eve playlist.
Bal-Sagoth - The Awakening of the Stars
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4qKqH0mSS-4
Bal Sagoth the voyagers
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XpTMi71-DYo
John broomhall xcom geoscape 4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m5TfPAe2Z78
Joe Satriani Sleep Walk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=msq6v1zzZps
Pantera Planet Caravan(cover)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=025mnKFUFw4
Metallica Orion
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OzMJhOwBLqw
Yoko Kanno Inner Universe
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovHnkKvYZ74 |
Fredfredbug4
Eve Defence Force Tribal Band
684
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Posted - 2013.04.14 02:50:00 -
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Thanks for sharing! A lot of these would fit really well while flying around in Space! Good choices. I accidentally my assets, is this bad?-á |
Keitunen Eto
Uchusen Technologies
7
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Posted - 2013.04.15 02:09:00 -
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Fredfredbug4 wrote:CaldariThe Caldari is probably the hardest to identify. For starters, they don't really have any real world example that we can base them off of. They are hyper capitalist, but centered around community and the greater good. They draw influences from Nordic peoples, but also Japanese and Chinese traditions. They are also run by a dictator and are significantly more militaristic than the other nations. I'm not really sure where to put them. They are either singing and marching to the tunes of North Korea... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NrJ4smYHpacOr for the clear Nordic influence, I was thinking something like Rammstein http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f4K6ZxDwi34Maybe both? I'm not sure. If anyone knows of music that would combine the two perfectly I'd like to know!
The Caldari I picture more as a taste of the government (What you can call the board of Directors) making stuff similar to the Korean Chant you made. Another option is **** Germany WWII.
Germany enjoyed their Classical flare to music during WWII as seen here: [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mAvz9hg7IUw[/url]
As for private non propoganda music Id say something along these lines: [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uAlIZlB5zag[/url]
Dont forget the famous [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_MDQzyVFew[/url]
Moving on to Minmatar:
Fredfredbug4 wrote:Minmatar
Minmatar is a little more challenging. It's obviously going to have "tribal" sounds to it, but I doubt they will be having Pow-Wows thousands and thousands of years into the future so they are going to probably have updated their traditional music to match modern times. It's probably going to be rough, dark, and gritty given their history. I was thinking maybe some sort of heavy metal metal genre.
I don't listen to that type of music though and I'm not going to act like I know what I'm talking about regarding it. If you have any examples of what would fit the Minmatar please let me know!
As for the Minmatar I pictured Tribal Chants with electronic drums: Example being, This long marvel. |
Fredfredbug4
Eve Defence Force Tribal Band
688
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Posted - 2013.04.15 02:36:00 -
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Keitunen Eto wrote:Fredfredbug4 wrote:CaldariThe Caldari is probably the hardest to identify. For starters, they don't really have any real world example that we can base them off of. They are hyper capitalist, but centered around community and the greater good. They draw influences from Nordic peoples, but also Japanese and Chinese traditions. They are also run by a dictator and are significantly more militaristic than the other nations. I'm not really sure where to put them. They are either singing and marching to the tunes of North Korea... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NrJ4smYHpacOr for the clear Nordic influence, I was thinking something like Rammstein http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f4K6ZxDwi34Maybe both? I'm not sure. If anyone knows of music that would combine the two perfectly I'd like to know! The Caldari I picture more as a taste of the government (What you can call the board of Directors) making stuff similar to the Korean Chant you made. Another option is **** Germany WWII. Germany enjoyed their Classical flare to music during WWII as seen here: [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mAvz9hg7IUw[/url] As for private non propoganda music Id say something along these lines: [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uAlIZlB5zag[/url] Dont forget the famous [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_MDQzyVFew[/url] Moving on to Minmatar: Fredfredbug4 wrote:Minmatar
Minmatar is a little more challenging. It's obviously going to have "tribal" sounds to it, but I doubt they will be having Pow-Wows thousands and thousands of years into the future so they are going to probably have updated their traditional music to match modern times. It's probably going to be rough, dark, and gritty given their history. I was thinking maybe some sort of heavy metal metal genre.
I don't listen to that type of music though and I'm not going to act like I know what I'm talking about regarding it. If you have any examples of what would fit the Minmatar please let me know! As for the Minmatar I pictured Tribal Chants with electronic drums: Example being, This long marvel.
Good choices, I especially like the second choice for the Caldari as it seems to fit the setting of EVE the most. I did consider classical music for the Caldari as well, only problem is that it seems to leave out the Asian traditions that they seem to have as well.
I realized the Tau Theme from the first set of Dawn of War games seems to fit the Caldari a bit well. It combines an Asian and European style together pretty well.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhXCQFxGqMM
As for the Minmatar music, yeah something like that, just more modern. I accidentally my assets, is this bad?-á |
Keitunen Eto
Uchusen Technologies
7
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Posted - 2013.04.15 07:23:00 -
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Fredfredbug4 wrote:Good choices, I especially like the second choice for the Caldari as it seems to fit the setting of EVE the most. I did consider classical music for the Caldari as well, only problem is that it seems to leave out the Asian traditions that they seem to have as well. I realized the Tau Theme from the first set of Dawn of War games seems to fit the Caldari a bit well. It combines an Asian and European style together pretty well. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhXCQFxGqMMAs for the Minmatar music, yeah something like that, just more modern.
The Tau theme is very accurate of the Caldari in my opinion. I do not foresee the Caldari using many lyrics and if they do it would be most likely a government made or troop made marching chant like I posted. The Korean one you posted as well. The way I picture the Caldari music, very much like the Tau theme. Lots of harmonic sounds of relaxation mixed with the fleeting charge towards victory for the state closing slowly with a satisfied sorrow that honors national heros like Admiral Tovil-Toba. I picked my original choice of modern due to its classical styled undertone in a synthetic manner.
As for the Minmatar I pictured something like this with a few chants in it.
This is what some people have classified as Modern Tribal Electric (Its what the artist calls it)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIbVEOvLnxg&feature=share&list=PLCA80B25721534945
((Wont let me add URL)) |
Concurssi Mellenar
Federal Navy Academy Gallente Federation
8
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Posted - 2013.04.15 09:53:00 -
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When I think of what the Gallente would listen to, I think of pop or pop rock, maybe something like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2-HOaIO7Wg
Metal for Minmatar? This popped into mind: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20u8deTbmbk :D I can easily see some Brutors mixing it up in a moshpit or a wall of death.
I imagine the Amarr would mix their church chants up with some classical music, but that's outside of my spectrum of favourite musical tastes so I don't have any examples.
No idea about the Caldari, but somehow I think of jazz or bossa nova..? Don't know why. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zvul7tj3EkE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTlo809EIlo |
Fredfredbug4
Eve Defence Force Tribal Band
690
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Posted - 2013.04.15 20:18:00 -
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Concurssi Mellenar wrote:
Pretty fitting choices! I like the Minmatar one the best.
Caldari with Jazz might work, though I'm not sure, there is so much grey area with them.
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Fredfredbug4
Eve Defence Force Tribal Band
690
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Posted - 2013.04.15 20:23:00 -
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Keitunen Eto wrote:Fredfredbug4 wrote:Good choices, I especially like the second choice for the Caldari as it seems to fit the setting of EVE the most. I did consider classical music for the Caldari as well, only problem is that it seems to leave out the Asian traditions that they seem to have as well. I realized the Tau Theme from the first set of Dawn of War games seems to fit the Caldari a bit well. It combines an Asian and European style together pretty well. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhXCQFxGqMMAs for the Minmatar music, yeah something like that, just more modern. The Tau theme is very accurate of the Caldari in my opinion. I do not foresee the Caldari using many lyrics and if they do it would be most likely a government made or troop made marching chant like I posted. The Korean one you posted as well. The way I picture the Caldari music, very much like the Tau theme. Lots of harmonic sounds of relaxation mixed with the fleeting charge towards victory for the state closing slowly with a satisfied sorrow that honors national heros like Admiral Tovil-Toba. I picked my original choice of modern due to its classical styled undertone in a synthetic manner. As for the Minmatar I pictured something like this with a few chants in it. This is what some people have classified as Modern Tribal Electric (Its what the artist calls it) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIbVEOvLnxg&feature=share&list=PLCA80B25721534945((Wont let me add URL))
Hmmm I like it, I think it works for Minmatar pretty well. And yeah, I think the Tau theme fits perfectly, I wish that more Tau music was made though.
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Adreena Madeveda
68
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Posted - 2013.04.15 22:25:00 -
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I can easily picture a fraction of Minmatar music closely resembling punk or garage : cheap to produce, fast and noisy.
Here's my mental image of what rustcore sounds like : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKLiU7Hq93w https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h83jNFiyskE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TP3x-VdOb44 http://dignifiednuclearwaste.overblog.com |
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Fredfredbug4
Eve Defence Force Tribal Band
692
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Posted - 2013.04.15 22:28:00 -
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Very excellent choices, I like the second and third one the best.
I'm glad people are coming forward with their ideas! Keep it up! I accidentally my assets, is this bad?-á |
Che Biko
Humanitarian Communists
425
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Posted - 2013.04.15 23:35:00 -
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Caldari: I think Daft Punk's Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger could be their national anthem. In all seriousness, when I think Caldari, I think Techno, Rammstein and Nine Inch Nails, and lots of (electronic) soundscapes.
Gallente: Radiohead, The Prodigy, Biebers and Britneys, Rage Against the Machine, Aphex Twin, along with a mix of the best from other cultures.
Minmatar: Metal, rap, folk music and stuff like Evanescence and Stellamara. And this is of course also clearly a Minmatar party.
Amarr: Tool, Era, Faithless, and stuff like this and arabic pop. Nightmares - A short story by Ch+¬ Biko |
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CCP Eterne
C C P C C P Alliance
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Posted - 2013.04.18 12:50:00 -
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In the backstory, we've got Midna Lyre, the pop star who I always envisioned as a Tori Amos-type. There's also Starved Fedo the heavy metal band. And then there's always this. New Eden Community Representative GÇ+ New Eden Illuminati GÇ+ Fiction Adept
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Fredfredbug4
Eve Defence Force Tribal Band
708
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Posted - 2013.04.18 22:52:00 -
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CCP Eterne wrote:In the backstory, we've got Midna Lyre, the pop star who I always envisioned as a Tori Amos-type. There's also Starved Fedo the heavy metal band. And then there's always this.
Thanks for sharing this. Seems that the Gallente like heavy metal as well and Ni Kunni have their own musical taste. Use of Heavy Brass and String instruments with Amarr is also confirmed Watch Fred Fred Frederation and stop cryptozoologist! Fight against the brutal genocide of fictional creatures across New Eden! Is that a metaphor? Probably not, but the fru-fru- people will sure love it! |
Keitunen Eto
Uchusen Technologies
8
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Posted - 2013.04.19 02:08:00 -
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I was just re reading a Chronicle and I recall it saying something as to the Caldari find interest in the Classical flare of Arts, With their industrial modern polish on top |
chaosjj
State Enforcement Directive
20
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Posted - 2013.04.19 09:27:00 -
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CCP Eterne wrote:In the backstory, we've got Midna Lyre, the pop star who I always envisioned as a Tori Amos-type. There's also Starved Fedo the heavy metal band. And then there's always this.
20.000 years in the future, and metal survives! |
Concurssi Mellenar
Brave Newbies Inc.
12
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Posted - 2013.04.19 10:21:00 -
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chaosjj wrote:20.000 years in the future, and metal survives! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qR7U1HIhxfA |
Celes Tenebrae
Lightning Struck Tower
3
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Posted - 2013.04.19 16:03:00 -
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CCP Eterne wrote:In the backstory, we've got Midna Lyre, the pop star who I always envisioned as a Tori Amos-type.
I notice that poor Midna has been biomassed. Is she gone for good? |
Che Biko
Humanitarian Communists
430
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Posted - 2013.04.19 16:07:00 -
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Nah, that's done because the Live Events team is restricted to a certain number of "acting" accounts/characters. Nightmares - A short story by Ch+¬ Biko |
Enya Sparhawk
State Protectorate Caldari State
2
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Posted - 2013.04.19 21:36:00 -
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Hmmm, What an interesting thought...
I think it would be hard to definitely pin down a "type" to any given nation since I think there would be vast differences between even the styles of music of different regions/systems in those nations based off of the influences they would recieve from their neighbours....
Though I think it would be fun to mash styles together to see what sort of interesting combinations would result...
like mashing gregorian chanting with reggae, death metal with country music, classical instrumental and operatic jazz/blues...
(Ow, my ears are starting to hurt) F+¡orghr+í: Gr+í na f+¡rinne D+¬an g+íire...Tiocfaidh +ír l+í |
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Aldrith Shutaq
PIE Inc. Praetoria Imperialis Excubitoris
324
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Posted - 2013.04.19 23:29:00 -
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Sounds to me that Ni-Kunni music would be more islamic sounding. Upbeat, heavy on drums and woodwinds.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FUe10wFGeB0
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Katrina Oniseki
Revenent Defence Corperation Ishuk-Raata Enforcement Directive
1426
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Posted - 2013.04.21 17:57:00 -
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Caldari Music is probably split into three categories. Traditional, Contemporary, and Achuran.
Traditional Caldari music is likely very peaceful, less focused on entertainment and more on spirituality. Maybe an assortment of bells, chimes, gongs, and a few flutes or string intruments. Something you'd expect to hear playing during ceremony or shrines, some sort of meditative music. Modern counterparts may be New Age and certain ethnic styles.
Contemporary Caldari music is what you'd hear in today's clubs and sporting events. Loud music, making heavy use of electronic tones and percussion. Not much in the way of lyrics, I suspect. It's probably very commercialized, designed according to a very formulaic standard. Repetitive, yet without being too repetitive. Modern counterparts may be trance, dubstep, and electronica.
I don't have a clue how Achuran music would sound... but I would wager that their even more insular society still has a distinctive and separate form of music.
I'm sure there are many smaller genres of music in the State, thanks to globalization and cultural spread from the Federation and other Empires. But the above three are likely the major players. Ch+½j+ì Katrina Oniseki ~ (RDC) Chief Operations Officer ~ [I-RED] Sub-Director of Public Relations |
Skilfer Azizora
Nova Corps Marines Group Ishuk-Raata Enforcement Directive
13
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Posted - 2013.04.23 16:23:00 -
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CCP Eterne wrote:In the backstory, we've got Midna Lyre, the pop star who I always envisioned as a Tori Amos-type. There's also Starved Fedo the heavy metal band. And then there's always this.
Based on this I can confirm that the Amarr(especially the elites and True Amarr) undoubtably listen to tonal, orchestral works likely very similar to the following:
Mahler's Symphony No. 3 in D minor: Kr+ñftig
Bruckner's Symphony No. 8 in C minor: IV. Finale (Feierlich, nicht schnell)
[FULL] Bach's Passacaglia and Fugue in C minor, bwv 582
Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. 3: I. Allegro Moderato
Bach's Badinerie (for brass quintet)
Bach's The Art of Fugue: Contrapunctus 1
Mozart's Horn Concerto No. 2 in Eb, K. 417
The works of J. S. Bach epitomize Amarrian music in power, tonal discipline, and harmony, so it only makes sense that they would make up much of this list. If you would like more, or a perhaps a playlist, please let me know. |
Axel Kurki
Aseyakone
14
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Posted - 2013.04.23 18:48:00 -
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Katrina Oniseki wrote:Caldari Music is probably split into three categories. Traditional, Contemporary, and Achuran.
Traditional Caldari music is likely very peaceful, less focused on entertainment and more on spirituality. Maybe an assortment of bells, chimes, gongs, and a few flutes or string intruments. Something you'd expect to hear playing during ceremony or shrines, some sort of meditative music. Modern counterparts may be New Age and certain ethnic styles.
Contemporary Caldari music is what you'd hear in today's clubs and sporting events. Loud music, making heavy use of electronic tones and percussion. Not much in the way of lyrics, I suspect. It's probably very commercialized, designed according to a very formulaic standard. Repetitive, yet without being too repetitive. Modern counterparts may be trance, dubstep, and electronica.
I don't have a clue how Achuran music would sound... but I would wager that their even more insular society still has a distinctive and separate form of music.
I'm sure there are many smaller genres of music in the State, thanks to globalization and cultural spread from the Federation and other Empires. But the above three are likely the major players.
I would wager that while there's the cluster-wide superstars, Nugoeihuvi and Echelon Entertainment have their own labels at least - and probably there would be some bands approved of and used by separate megacorps. Music is a powerful tool not only for entertainment, but also for setting the mood. That one time the army remembered that I actually am a reservist and called me back to maneuvers, we were changing from our "civilian" clothes to BDUs while old marching songs blared on the background. I am not a terribly nationalistic person, but damn.
This one won a competition during WW2 (Word of warning: On my browsing this version looked work safe and all, but some versions of this song have racist or otherwise pretty crazy content on the suggested videos list. Due to how YouTube works, your mileage may vary.)
So - like every other empire - we'd have the major cluster-wide music styles and some culture-specific folk and traditional styles. Amarr would have their religious music designed (during centuries if not millennia) to impress the masses and excite religious fervour. Caldari megacorps have their own branding enstrengthening corporate bond. (Probably carefully engineered as well.) Minmatar tribal music - probably again with nuances that might reveal something about the playing tribe or clan. And Gallentean pop culture, the great melting pot of cultures. Punk band playing Amarrian or Caldari traditional music with pop instruments? Highly likely. (We already know that some Gallente youth practice the Way of the Winds as a protest.) |
Faulx
Brother Fox Corp
145
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Posted - 2013.04.26 08:26:00 -
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There's a host of tribal songs from the Maori culture. It's a very Polynesian sound that might fit Matari coastal cultures.
index (many links here show integration of modern and tribal elements)
These stand out as examples of a Maori tribal sound: combat haka (challenge ritual) coming of age haka (self reflection challenge) stick game (spear training) unity song (from the mid 1900s)
Japan has recently been doing holographic "live" performances with a virtually generated lead singer/dancer projected onstage in 3D. The first big hit singer was "Hatsune Miku", and her body and voice are virtually generated (using Vocaloid). This could easily fit Gallente or maybe even Caldari culture (who wants to waste money on performers anyway). The sound from a typically performance is rather techo-popish, but the technology could be used for any style really, as long as you've got the animators and choreographers. A light AI could even be integrated to allow the holograms to interact with the audience. Indeed, this was predicted, see early schlock mercenary circa 2000.
Typical performance: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIDrU0pawEM&NR=1&feature=endscreen |
Utremi Fasolasi
The Jagged Edge Rebel Alliance of New Eden
203
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Posted - 2013.04.28 05:45:00 -
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Keitunen Eto wrote:As for the Minmatar I pictured Tribal Chants with electronic drums: Example being, This long marvel.
Example of Maori music which is a major influence of Brutor + Viking (Sebiestor) and others (We don't really know who the Vherokior, Krusual, or Nefantar are based on, though Thukkers seem to be like Space Roma?):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-0A_Ay5NrI |
Utremi Fasolasi
The Jagged Edge Rebel Alliance of New Eden
203
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Posted - 2013.04.28 06:02:00 -
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Faulx wrote:Japan has recently been doing holographic "live" performances with a virtually generated lead singer/dancer projected onstage in 3D. The first big hit singer was " Hatsune Miku", and her body and voice are virtually generated (using Vocaloid). This could easily fit Gallente or maybe even Caldari culture (who wants to waste money on performers anyway). The sound from a typically performance is rather techo-popish, but the technology could be used for any style really, as long as you've got the animators and choreographers. A light AI could even be integrated to allow the holograms to interact with the audience. Indeed, this was predicted, see early schlock mercenary circa 2000. Typical performance: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIDrU0pawEM&NR=1&feature=endscreen
The first time I ran into Vocaloids on youtube my mind was completely blown. And I immediately thought of the Gallente but I have no doubt they would appeal to the Caldari as well. |
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