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Spiffor
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CPA - Evil Clone brigade
Nov 2001 time: 06:33
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I'm tired of listening to the same music in Civ, looping for hours to no end. Even a great music is bound to get very old after a couple dozen hours of continuous play...
So, what do you listen to when playing Civ? What are the must-haves I need in my own playlist?
I'm trying to make a playlist with a sizable chunk of:
- electro-ambient, like St Germain, Gotan Project, Massive Attack, Enigma. Several movie and game tunes help in this regard too, being really about ambience.
- traditional / native musics. I have a few well-known goldies from Native Americans and South America, and I enjoy African drums. But I am clueless when it comes to Chinese music: I can't find any traditional Chinese music that I enjoy 
- Classical. Shubert, Brahms, and especially Beethoven. Unfortunately, most of my Classical is catchy, and most appropriate for wars. Can anybody tell me of good classical tunes that go along finely with peacetime?
So, what are YOU listening to when playing Civ?
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Cruddy
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Older Prodigy and Linkin Park are my current faves - although Fun Lovin' Criminals and Jimi Hendrix are never too far from my beatbox.
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Monk
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I don't think we're in Brønshøj anymore
Jan 1970 time: 06:33
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quote: Originally posted by Spiffor
* Spiffor and everybody else points and laughs at Skanky |
I wouldn't be too sure about that, Spiff.
Go for Händel's Wassermusik for peacetime growth and development. Your empire will be filled with cathedrals and aquaducts and be the cultural centre of the world. Until the vikings arrive, that is.
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Monk
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I don't think we're in Brønshøj anymore
Jan 1970 time: 06:33
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Apart from that, I've always considered Ben Harper and Bruce Hornsby excellent music to play in the background while I'm doing something else. I'm not sure they'll provide the Civ feel you request though.
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Monk
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I don't think we're in Brønshøj anymore
Jan 1970 time: 06:33
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See if you can find some music from Street Fighter II. You might stumble into a lot of idiotic remixes, but what you want is the real thing. Go especially for the stage music that accompanies Zangief, Sagat, E. Honda and Chun Li. This doesn't have anything to do with the "original Chinese music" you wanted but they're awesome tunes with a slight oriental feel that were written as background music (albeit for a more up-beat game). Especially Honda's tune is great if you can find it in the original form.
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