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Athrahasis

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I personally think part of these recordings would be great as part of the soundtrack for Europa Universalis IV. (Or the whole, but then in different tracks, otherwise it might be too much for a lot of people.)

[video=youtube;p0_ncr5lmCo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p0_ncr5lmCo&feature=related[/video]

Outtake: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=p0_ncr5lmCo#t=1689s
 
We want Falalalalalan!
 
Personally, I would prefer some Jay Dilla instrumental for the soundtrack, unfortunately I can't foresee the rest of the community holding his music in such high regards.
 
Oh. My. Heavens. @_@
There's another version of Falalalan.
ANOTHER VERSION OF FALALALAN!!!

Paradox! Forget Songs & Dances of Spain! Give us 8 hours of Falalalan remixes!!!
 
John Williams!!!
Howard Shore!!!
Leornard Bernstein?!!

I would pay more to have a score by one of these geniouses playing in my games. Oh god, YES!
 
Westra Aros Pjipare(Westra Aros(Västerås) Waits) is an awesome swedish 17th century band. They've made music for example one of Swedens largest museums, the Vasa museum. I don't know if they are still active but most of their music is available on Spotify here and here.
 
Hey, I remember Falalalalan... Did they have that in EU2?
Yes. It was the iconic EU2 music: a bunch of Swedes trying to sing old castilan (or was it catalan?). Known to cause severe mental instability after only a few hours of listening, the one thing people remember above all else is the memorable lyrics of the refrain, "falalalalalan".

EDIT: For those needing a refresher, here's a link to the music.
 
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You know what would be a cool feature.
Basically as you start the game the music is medieval then as you progress into the Renaissance then it starts to shift more
Renaissance music and so on, so the music mirrors the age that you are playing.
It's a dynamic and complicated idea but if it was implemented then Paradox I LOVE YOU!
 
You know what would be a cool feature.
Basically as you start the game the music is medieval then as you progress into the Renaissance then it starts to shift more
Renaissance music and so on, so the music mirrors the age that you are playing.
It's a dynamic and complicated idea but if it was implemented then Paradox I LOVE YOU!

This feature existed in EU2...
 
Regardless, a version of this definitely has to be included:

[video=youtube;TAQrBVOgJZU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TAQrBVOgJZU[/video]

[Written by a Presbyterian Scot (James Thomson), composed by a Catholic Englishman (Thomas Arne).]
 
This feature existed in EU2...

I'm pretty sure you can do that, at least with Victoria 2. Have music only play, trigger, if certain conditions are true.