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Trying to paint my Skitarii is really wearing me down, does anyone happen to have an recommendations on music I could use to get me motivated to paint?
I like the Most Epic Battle Music playlist on youtube for painting.
"That time I only loaded the cannon with powder. Next time, I will fill it with jewels and diamonds and they will cut you to shrebbons!" - Nogbad the Bad.
I don't believe that Admech does music. Their Logic cognitors would have no use for it. Lower ranking more fleshy humans might but I have never encountered it in the fluff.
Aside from that here are some links you might enjoy.
You might also want to check out the Ant Zen Label they have a wide range of modern industrial music that is worth listening to. It ranges from chaotic noise to really impressive layered rock.
https://ant-zen.bandcamp.com/
Automatically Appended Next Post: If you are more into the party stuff you might like. This Russian radio station.( That mostly plays german music : P ) http://pc-radio.ru/radio/bdsm-radio
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I think that's why I'd choose "The Man-Machine" over the probably more popular "The Robots" or "Pocket Calculator". It has a certain... medieval tinge to it. I liken it to a Gregorian chant for cyborgs.
This other one could work, too. Not by Kraftwerk, though, and without a vocal track, but equally awesome.
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And for something a tad lighter, maybe a bit more videogame-y...
Spoiler:
War does not determine who is right - only who is left.
Perhaps the Best idea would be to go for audio books if you are still able to paint while listening to it.
Almost all classical Sifi books are available in audio book version on the web as are lots of GW books.
Boos you might like:
The foundation - Asimov
Mechanicum - Graham McNeill
Snow Crash - Neal Stephenson
Neuromancer - William Gibson
Hyperion - Dan Simmons
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