I'm looking for epic music, generally without vocals, although sometimes vocals are ok. I'm talking about those movie soundtrack kind of pieces. Here's an example:
Comments capture the feelings: "A Powerful song with an awe enriching force that makes you feel like your in an epic movie of great magnitude! "
"great and powerful music of the warriors from the future who saved our world from the darkness a long time ago "
As always youtube comments strike to the heart of the matter.
Fuck yeah, Dragonheart, that's my shit.
This was used in the Atonement trailer. I haven't seen it. I don't think I will. But the music is pretty sick.
I do have the full collections from Immediate Music and X-Ray Dog, but I admit I haven't listened to everything. I also have alot of individual stuff, LOTR pieces, some Clint Mansell stuff, etc.
On November 11 2009 01:26 Hot_Bid wrote: ES Posthumus - Pompeii
This is pretty good, I have one of their albums actually. And I do like reading the comments on this kind of stuff on youtube.
"they should have this in one of those awsome fantasy movies if they made a halo movie they should havethis song in a gun figt scene"
"I think this one is the best!!!! I love it!!! When I listen this track it feels like something is crawling in my skin!!! so amazing!!!"
"It's so cool how this song CAN relate to Pompeii. The intensiveness (intense-ness?) in the song can describe how everyone's rushing out of the city before the volcano erupts."
This guy is struggling pretty hard to find the word "intensity"
On November 11 2009 01:26 Hot_Bid wrote: ES Posthumus - Pompeii
Yay Plasma Pong music :p Nice to know the name of the track used there. If you don't know Plasma Pong, get to know it.
I guess my definition of epic music doesn't exactly fit the samples you provied (seems like I like it a bit more fast paced and less... um "melancholic"?) So anyways, here are some of my favorites:
Immediate music, X-ray dog music, Pfeifer Bros music, they all make epic sounding music for trailers that might suit your needs. You'll have to torrent it somewhere though, because it's not available to the public via normal means.
- Beethoven's epic 9th conducted by Wilhelm Furtwangler in March 1942 - "cyclonic fury, ... frightening and exhausting, ... drenched with torment, anger and a sense of struggle." (John Ardoin) - Recorded live in the middle of wartime Berlin and broadcast to soldiers - Hitler's favorite conductor (and one of the greatest). The only conductor of repute to remain in Germany and apparently smuggled a large number of Jews out - High ranking Nazi's including Goebbels present