>>/6121/
> I've not, it seemed, been keeping close track of late as a month ago I went to his /music page and found stuff I had never heard.
TBH, I have never kept that well track of most of the artist who I listen to in general.
> Right now I'm enjoying the Forgotten album but all his stuff is good for dark atmospheric pieces.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=ahgCHftyO4Y
If I had to choose one it'd be this one. I suppose its edgy but its been there so long it's kind of a haunting nostalgia to me.
> Exiark's remix of Soldiers of the Night is really good too, although I'll admit to liking Hackd's Fealty remix, though nowhere near as much.
I'm trying to recall when or even if I heard the original. I've always focused more on instrumentals or songs that used samples from the show. As for those remixs I'm not sure if either is my cup of tea but Exiark's does sound with a odd haunting melancholy at points that kind of enjoy.
Here is a sampling of what type pony music I tend to listen to.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=obJ21k3Hylo
https://youtube.com/watch?v=lrYwLP04rSo
https://rc88.bandcamp.com/album/8-bit-ponies
https://youtube.com/watch?v=87wE2e0gYbg
https://soundcloud.com/simon_hjort/twilights-battle-theme
https://youtube.com/watch?v=-DYdTa0gDKQ
>>/6108/
> The world needed brony music. Or at least I did.
Do you consider some of are music to be our own genres? It was an assertions that have seen be made without ever knowing what would have define our music other than being related to pony. Yet when I here songs that draw from dubstep, youtube poops and mix it with other styles with a technical skill that gradually got pretty advanced I'm temped to call that something.
>>/6122/
> However, always remember how the music industry works. One day you are the most mainstream/coolest thing in the entire world (and for most people, those singles work as background music) and in a couple of years (or even months), people will give you a kick all of a sudden, leaving you behind because the trendy wagon has been totally exploited
Heck I remember seeing this being refferced in shows made in the 1960s! Yeah I agree. In fact...
> perhaps you are be right about that.
I'd actually say that it isn't really much of a counter to your previous stances. More of an observation to add to it.
> . Perhaps, I will share a few examples of that (including this recent rediscovery for me).
I at least want to see the rediscovery.