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You just can’t beat that train carriage arrangement. It really stretched my cognitive abilities. People simply aren’t stimulated enough these days. Claire tells me that every night.
This is honestly one of the most enjoyable pieces of music I've ever heard. I'm not a fan normally of this kind of music (to listen to). But not only does this piece capture the feeling, the time, the place and the energy surrounding the Titanic perfectly... ...it also fills me with a kind of reflective hopefulness, a positive feeling I can't really understand. When I need to relax as a life long panic sufferer, this literally does the trick to fix it. A beautiful piece I wish I could thank the composer.
The background "noise" fits perfectly. As if it is trying to warn us of a horror that will happen. The background noise sounds as if it is from a horror game. While the flute, seems perfectly normal. Just calming you in the decks of the RMS Titanic. And the rest of the sounds. They too seem like they belong to that era..
This music is perfect to close your eyes and picture yourself walking on deck of the Titanic. Or to picture the shipwreck at the bottom of the pitch dark sea.
There's something about this music that gets me thinking about the world in 1912. Titanic's place in the history of ships crossing the ocean. How big the world was back then. Not that long ago really but a totally different place.
Man, this is amazing. It sounds like a combination of James Horner (from the 1997 James Cameron film), Michael Whalen (who composed a similar soundtrack for the 2000 PBS documentary "Lost Liners"), and Mary McLaughlin's "Flower on the Sea" (Who made the song for the aforementioned "Lost Liners" documentary. A little stoned and this is more somber and ethereal than normal. Thank you.
Not gonna lie, I but this on as work ambiance and pretend I'm doing work in the First Class Lounge before I take my daily stroll about the deck. It's quite peaceful.
This music is beautful, and it lends a dreamlike quality to the demo, as if you are visiting the ship on your own terms in some sort of meeting. I really loved it.
It's amazing how James Horner, somehow, someway, captures the perfect ambiance and spirit of the Titanic. Like he was transmitted back to that time to create the music. May he RIP.
This song is so, time traveling? Such a shame they got rid of this. The feeling you get while exploring the Titanic while listening to this was... immaculate.
The inclusion of the Celtic instruments almost makes this game's score almost sound like it follows James Horner's example from the 1997 film's music. It's just lovely, period.
They'll be doing a live stream on 10th april, I naively think they've invested too much (not just resources but their time) to just let it go. I really hope to see a full ship inside and out, and no yet another fictional story slammed on top of that. Belfast, Southampton etc. can be added later as DLC.
The demo is out, and in their livestream, they have stated they aren't giving up, but they are small team and one of their key members left, so it will be awhile, but they are working on it
This demo had an excellent almost photorealistic interiors and an amazing soundtrack to boot. Too bad the voice acting and writing was so horrible though.
Glad I’m not the only one who thought the voice character was ridiculous. Hopefully they get a real Englishperson, saying realistic things, for the actual game.
They updated the demo 401 to finally get us the music back and.... it wasn't this song. They gave us some other crap that is annoying and not at all 'teleporting to the past' like this one.
@@connormosestitanicfansworldwhat always amazes me is how music can transport us to a certain setting or place in time. We can imagine that music belonging to a certain place or era. But when you would actually be there, there would be a lack of music. In the early 20th century, it would be quite rare to have any music around, and definitely not this 'spa' music. A live performance once in a while would be all you get. Same with cozy tavern music, we imagine ourselves in some tavern 500 years ago, but apart from a bard here and there, most taverns would have a lack of any music at all. And the music that they would have, would be quite different to what we imagine.
Olympic was more known, and probably more preffered at the time of the titanic's launch. and many still chose Cunard's Lusitania and Mauretania. but they did have vibration issues so yeah olympic was a bit better.
@@codehaunta9878 They updated the demo 401 to finally get us the music back and.... it wasn't this song. They gave us some other crap that is annoying and not at all 'teleporting to the past' like this one.