Can anyone help me come up with some music to play in the background of my campaign, I have some traveling and combat music but I want some dungeon and boss music apart from normal combat music. Any suggestions?
Maybe check out the YouTube channels Sword Coast Soundscapes and Derek & Brandon Fietcher.
I usually use music from video games I own. Critical Role also has some albums out. And anime is always a good source of music. The Japanese really go all out.
i use ds 1-3, elden ring, witcher 3, ac valhalla, dnd pc games music (eg already used some of icewind dale, bg2 and bg3), some "epic" music from yt channels like eg mortifer v. and soundtracks music (pretty much ost of any noticeable action movie have decent pieces, even if movie ended being dogshit)
There is a really creepy version of the toys-R-us theme out there. Slow versions of BArney can help. Find a cheery song with morbid lyrics like vanHalen Jump or Pumped up Kicks, but ...appropriate for your game, obviously.
I've got to second this. I play with the guy behind Sword Coast Soundscapes and he's a great guy. He does a lot of work for Forteller Games who make audio soundscapes ... as do I in fact as a voice actor.
Aside from that, search on Spotify for DnD boss battles. There's no accounting for taste but my own playlists include a lot of heavy metal and dark synth - try Carpenter Brut and MasterBoot.record if you like the 80's video game vibe.
Can anyone help me come up with some music to play in the background of my campaign, I have some traveling and combat music but I want some dungeon and boss music apart from normal combat music. Any suggestions?
"...or you can find the secret tunnel that leads to the Vault of Dickish DM which is filled with 10,000,000 copper coins and a 5,000 pound solid gold statue of a middle finger that is too big to fit through the door."
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Can anyone help me come up with some music to play in the background of my campaign, I have some traveling and combat music but I want some dungeon and boss music apart from normal combat music. Any suggestions?
Maybe check out the YouTube channels Sword Coast Soundscapes and Derek & Brandon Fietcher.
I usually use music from video games I own. Critical Role also has some albums out. And anime is always a good source of music. The Japanese really go all out.
i use ds 1-3, elden ring, witcher 3, ac valhalla, dnd pc games music (eg already used some of icewind dale, bg2 and bg3), some "epic" music from yt channels like eg mortifer v. and soundtracks music (pretty much ost of any noticeable action movie have decent pieces, even if movie ended being dogshit)
There is a really creepy version of the toys-R-us theme out there.
Slow versions of BArney can help.
Find a cheery song with morbid lyrics like vanHalen Jump or Pumped up Kicks, but ...appropriate for your game, obviously.
I've got to second this. I play with the guy behind Sword Coast Soundscapes and he's a great guy. He does a lot of work for Forteller Games who make audio soundscapes ... as do I in fact as a voice actor.
Aside from that, search on Spotify for DnD boss battles. There's no accounting for taste but my own playlists include a lot of heavy metal and dark synth - try Carpenter Brut and MasterBoot.record if you like the 80's video game vibe.
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Try searching up TDMsT stuff. It's what I normally use. However, I don't know if it's just on spotify.
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DoomJOY to Come!!!!!bardify is a great resource for 1 hour dnd music https://www.youtube.com/@bardify
Both Pocket Bard (app) and Amazon music are pretty great for music as well.
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"...or you can find the secret tunnel that leads to the Vault of Dickish DM which is filled with 10,000,000 copper coins and a 5,000 pound solid gold statue of a middle finger that is too big to fit through the door."