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    Darren Korb - In the Blood (feat. Ashley Barrett)[^] So this doesn't happen often, but for the second time in a row the SOTW is from the same composer for the same soundtrack. Last week, I shared the final boss theme of Hades and this week I finally made it to the credits. The credits song is amazing, sung by Orpheus and Euridyce, or composer Darren Korb and singer Ashley Barrett in real life. I guess everything else about Hades has already been said in last week's SOTW, so I'll just repeat that it's an awesome game with an awesome soundtrack! :D After today I'm taking a two week vacation from work and the SOTW. I'll be back with new sounds in January! :D

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      Darren Korb - In the Blood (feat. Ashley Barrett)[^] So this doesn't happen often, but for the second time in a row the SOTW is from the same composer for the same soundtrack. Last week, I shared the final boss theme of Hades and this week I finally made it to the credits. The credits song is amazing, sung by Orpheus and Euridyce, or composer Darren Korb and singer Ashley Barrett in real life. I guess everything else about Hades has already been said in last week's SOTW, so I'll just repeat that it's an awesome game with an awesome soundtrack! :D After today I'm taking a two week vacation from work and the SOTW. I'll be back with new sounds in January! :D

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      after today I'm taking a two week vacation from work and the SOTW.

      Enjoy your break.

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      back with new sounds in January

      Look forward to it. Have been meaning to share Primus - The Rainbow Goblins[^] with you for while now. Take a moment over your break to listen this album and hope you enjoy. The album is based on a kids books which has amazing and vivid paintings ( I can't find the link which describes it better then what I can). Primus is one of favourite bands, too many songs to list. Not sure if many people know it but they did the opening song to South Park.

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      • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

        Darren Korb - In the Blood (feat. Ashley Barrett)[^] So this doesn't happen often, but for the second time in a row the SOTW is from the same composer for the same soundtrack. Last week, I shared the final boss theme of Hades and this week I finally made it to the credits. The credits song is amazing, sung by Orpheus and Euridyce, or composer Darren Korb and singer Ashley Barrett in real life. I guess everything else about Hades has already been said in last week's SOTW, so I'll just repeat that it's an awesome game with an awesome soundtrack! :D After today I'm taking a two week vacation from work and the SOTW. I'll be back with new sounds in January! :D

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        Here's something for your piano playing: [Ludovico Einaudi, 2017, Berlin](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqO2DAlXShA) . I'd never heard of him before. And a bunch of New Wave, a lot that I'd never heard of either: [Déjà vu – A New Wave Collection Vol. 1](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dfcdnsje24M)

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          Quote:

          after today I'm taking a two week vacation from work and the SOTW.

          Enjoy your break.

          Quote:

          back with new sounds in January

          Look forward to it. Have been meaning to share Primus - The Rainbow Goblins[^] with you for while now. Take a moment over your break to listen this album and hope you enjoy. The album is based on a kids books which has amazing and vivid paintings ( I can't find the link which describes it better then what I can). Primus is one of favourite bands, too many songs to list. Not sure if many people know it but they did the opening song to South Park.

          // TODO: Insert something here

          Top ten reasons why I'm lazy 1.

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          Primus is an odd one. Listened to Sailing the Seas of Cheese a couple of times way back when. Listening to the goblin album now and I hear they haven't changed :laugh:

          yacCarsten wrote:

          they did the opening song to South Park

          I did not know this! :omg:

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            Here's something for your piano playing: [Ludovico Einaudi, 2017, Berlin](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqO2DAlXShA) . I'd never heard of him before. And a bunch of New Wave, a lot that I'd never heard of either: [Déjà vu – A New Wave Collection Vol. 1](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dfcdnsje24M)

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            Ludovico Einaudi is probably the most played pianist among piano students of all levels. My dad plays it and my teacher played it with various students. I haven't played piano in the last year though, but if I did I'd probably be playing it too :laugh:

            David O'Neil wrote:

            And a bunch of New Wave

            Yeah, had quite enough of that after the past few weeks, thanks ;)

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            • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

              Ludovico Einaudi is probably the most played pianist among piano students of all levels. My dad plays it and my teacher played it with various students. I haven't played piano in the last year though, but if I did I'd probably be playing it too :laugh:

              David O'Neil wrote:

              And a bunch of New Wave

              Yeah, had quite enough of that after the past few weeks, thanks ;)

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              Sander Rossel wrote:

              Yeah, had quite enough of that after the past few weeks, thanks ;)

              Here's something different, then! [Sleigh Bells - KEXP](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWFe51ARsWA)

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