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The music is available as a DLC in the store page.
Oh sorry i didnt saw it, thanks for the help bud
They did a great job with the background musics :)
> The beginning noises seem like they represent the wasteland (e.g. winds)
> The odd instrumentals (non guitar) horn(?) seem like they represent the ominousness or dangers of the wasteland
> The guitar is definitely us the person on the journey, starts off small and gets stronger, will show signs of tension, citar(?) accompany is definitely tension
> The first solo long violin(?) draws is when tragedy strikes, sadness
> Seems like the guitar becomes the chello(?) as it continues to play behind it softly, the chello and drums being a representation of our resistance to surrender in the face of tragedy
> When the violin(?) comes back in to join the chello(?) seems to represent the old traveler, one that now carries memories of sadness with them despite their ongoing (dearly paid for?) triumph over their adversities
This is how I interrupted the song at least, thought it was a fitting piece for Kenshi when I heard it.
https://www.youtube.com/user/KoleMusician/featured
Exactly, it fits perfectly on the game, its supernatural how it feels and fit into the game
Thanks for sharing bud :)