RimWorld

RimWorld

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Actually Vanilla Music Expansion
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Mod, 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5
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Apr 6, 2023 @ 8:01pm
Apr 11 @ 8:28pm
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Actually Vanilla Music Expansion

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UPDATE: Songs have been remastered a little bit and some thumbnail stuff was slightly changed. Songs are also now on Spotify!

UPDATE 2: 1.5 is now officially supported.


You have my permission to use this mod's music however you like, just make sure it's transformative.


DESCRIPTION:

I'm sure you're tired of looking for mods that add new tracks, only for them to hardly fit among the vanilla ones. Even if they are great songs of their own right, you just can't play with that dissonance. I feel the same way, this is my attempt at rectifying that. I love Alistair's style, he did a wonderful job with the OST and it's a shame so many music mods diverge from his iconic sound so much.

NOTE: For some reason the mod "Music Manager" bugs out when you skim to different points of a track added by this mod. Dunno why that's the case but keep that in mind if you're using it (it isn't required).


SONGS:

  1. Venerian Cycle - First song I made for the mod, and it fits the vanilla sound very well in my opinion. The whistles and heavy focus on acoustic guitar, combined with synth drones give the very Rimworld taste of space-western sound. The name is a reference to the vanilla track "Jovian Cycle," but the song it most resembles is actually either "Gathering In" or "Ceta."

  2. Solar Flare Flamenco - Probably the least vanilla song in the mod, but still fits. Castanets and jumpy strumming make this one my personal favorite.

  3. Stellar Clockwork - The most repetitive song. Even though most vanilla songs rely on slowly adding layers to a repeated theme then switching to a second variant, this one takes it to the extreme by having the second variant be nearly identical to the first. It also has a guitar riff similar to vanilla's "Moon Harvest," and plays with low-pass automation like in "Night and Day."

  4. Post Simian - Uses marimba and piano in the intro, making it sound like it belongs in the Royalty DLC.

  5. A New Night - Uses some of the ideas in the Starscape songs, the name is a reference to the vanilla track "A New Day."

  6. Inferno Shaman - A summer-specific track which borrows ideas from "Ice Shaman." Its instrument choice makes it feel like a relaxing day in the sun instead of a slow decay in the cold.

  7. Ivy Shaman - A spring-specific track which borrows ideas from "Ice Shaman." The uplifting feeling it gives suits the springtime relief of surviving the winter.

  8. Ibex Shaman - A fall-specific track which borrows ideas from "Ice Shaman." Although space-western music inevitably gives that frontier feeling, the use of the fiddle as well as the similarities to American folk music makes this one even more distinct than the rest of the Shaman songs. The accordion at the end kind of changes that but it still suits the autumn feel of the track so whatever. If the name is confusing, the Ibex have their mating period in fall.

  9. Slings And Sniper Rifles - The first raid track I made, sounds like a mix between "Riding Out" and "Baselius." Did a couple raids with this one playing and it's great.

  10. Dust Clouds Rolling - Another raid song.


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FINAL THOUGHTS:

Mods that add space-western music fit within Rimworld's setting, but many of their tracks conflict with the vanilla and DLC ones. I play with them enabled but if I'm going for a strictly Vanilla+ experience they aren't vanilla enough to use. Aside from Ideology's single ending track (and I guess ritual music too), we haven't had new music since Royalty for some reason. We've received no new songs for over 3 years, despite consistent updates and new DLC. I don't know how many more updates and expansions this game will get (it did publicly release nearly 10 years ago after all), but if we don't get more music I'll try to make some of my own to go with them instead.

Thanks for reading this far. Go eat without a table. Have fun.
151 Comments
Slomes May 11 @ 5:42am 
Top tier mod, wouldn't play without it anymore.
FutureDisco Apr 21 @ 6:41am 
Alright wow just listening to these on Bandcamp and you did an amazing job. Def adding this to my list thank you!
Perfectly fits Rimworld's aesthetic
ElephantSurfer Apr 20 @ 11:30am 
This mod seriously needs some more attention. Fantastic work, the title could not be more accurate.
Turambar Apr 19 @ 12:32am 
Another thing from the Rimworld 1.5 changelog: "Added a new music system which can change between songs based on current game state." I wonder how that can be used.
olaflexalex0306 Apr 16 @ 6:44pm 
I loveeee this mod
BigDorbo Apr 12 @ 7:00am 
Thank you for the officially marked update! :8bitheart:
souulxp Apr 11 @ 10:40pm 
thank ye kindly, love your work, and supporting you always champ :D
Billnotic  [author] Apr 11 @ 6:53pm 
@souulxp afaik 1.5 didnt change anything with how music is handled so it should work. ill update it later
souulxp Apr 11 @ 3:01pm 
is this one of those mods that just need the 1.5 tag or will it break because it isn't 1.5? asking for a friend (i am the friend, i want this mod c:)
Lapis Apr 9 @ 11:02am 
Just so you realize how good this mod is.

I remembered that this mod exists and decided to listen to what specific music it adds.

I was shocked to realize that the music I thought was vanilla turned out to be music from this mod....