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shepherds-of-haven · 7 months
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The Shepherds of Haven Soundtrack (Volume 1) is Now Out!
Over the last several months, I've been working with the brilliant composer, Ivan Duch, to develop an official soundtrack for Shepherds of Haven! Volume 1 of that soundtrack is out today!
This volume contains 16 songs, including theme songs for specific characters like Shery, Riel, Chase, Red, and Trouble; motifs and signature music for the game and numerous locations throughout its alpha build; and so much more! 
Working with Ivan to create this album has been such a blast. I'm pretty new to working with a composer and commissioning custom music based on locations and characters that exist only in text (and my imagination), but Ivan is a bonafide genius and master of his craft. Seriously, if you have any desire to commission an orchestral or instrumental piece based on your own stories or characters, I can safely say you should run, not walk, to work with him! I have nothing but resounding praise for his work and how easy and fun this collaboration has been. :) Work on Volume 2 has already been started as well!
You can listen to the album at any of Ivan's links below. And please, give a shout-out to your favorite tracks! I'm over the moon about all of them... but Shery's Theme definitely makes me want to scream/cry/smile in the best way possible! 💖🎶
I hope you enjoy, and don't forget to give Ivan a follow, a share, or some praise if you feel like it! He has his entire library of music available to listen to as well, and it's all incredible: I've been listening to it myself while writing ShoH these last few months! 
(And last thing: if you want to read about Ivan's thought process when he was composing each song, try going to his individual songs page and click "Get it" on the song you want to see the description of. Here's Chase's Theme, for example! I just think it's really neat to see how he describes each track and his reasoning for each one!)
Links:
Ivan's Website 
Spotify 
Bandcamp 
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mysticalsoulface · 8 months
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Creative Beast Studio
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The Bluesong
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The Kindred of The Tusk
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Explaining the Passover Fic
Alright so I have had a lot of people come to me and tell me that they found the fic funny but don't have much knowledge of Passover. So I am going to give a brief overview of Passover and then explain all the jokes and references.
This is almost like a behind the scenes what my thought process was while writing this
Link here to the fic
What is Passover?
Passover is a seven day holiday that celebrates deliverance out of bondage. The holiday includes a festive meal, and retelling of the story of Passover. here is the article explaining it on chabad and here is one from my jewish learning
Jokes and References
He was apprehensive about having Feliks join as he enjoyed the orderliness of the seder, and Feliks might as well be the personification of disorder and disarray
a Seder is the 15 step ritual observed on Passover. Seder literally translates into Hebrew as "order" or "arrangement" so this is a pun here saying feliks is the opposite of that.
“First of four? I love this already! Why is drinking four glasses of wine not obligatory every other night?” Feliks beamed.
Part of the seder is drinking four cups of wine throughout. Wine is a symbol of freedom.
Adéla tells him to wait until they get to Ma Nishtanah, This is the part of the seder where usually the youngest person present recites four questions that are answered which explain these traditions. So basically, she is saying wait until we get to that part and then we can answer your bajillion questions feliks.
By now, Feliks had taken notice of how Roderich was sitting, and as a result had assembled and plopped himself on top of a comically large pile of cushions.
“Why don’t we do this every other night?” Feliks asked.
Adéla tells him to wait again because this is one of the four questions as it goes
"That on all other nights some eat and drink sitting with others reclining, but on this night, we are all reclining?"
The answer to this is because if you were free, you could sit and recline and dine. However, if you were enslaved or were a servant you were probably the ones who were standing and waiting on and attending to those who were eating dinner.
Now I originally wanted Feliks to bring an illegal polish moonshine called duch puszczy to the seder. but then I realised i couldn't figure out if it was kosher for passover. So I looked up kosher for passover alchohols and found that in Poland to this day they make śliwowica paschalna a plum based alchohol that was popular among the jewish community prior to wwii.
I wanted Duch Puszczy because the name translates to spirit of the forest or wilderness which I found funny because Bamidbar means in the wilderness and is the fourth book of the torah (Book of Numbers) and listen it is only funny when you've studied the tanakh.
While it’s not as potent as some of Feliks’ stuff, I will assure you that there is no way you won’t be seeing Elijah after this.”
when Adéla gives her passover alchohol spiel, she says this. This is referencing the tradition where we leave a cup of wine for the prophet Elijah who is said to visit each and every seder after we like invite him in basically. Basically she is saying she brought so much alcohol that let's just say you're going to have a fun time.
ilu shika tzareinu b’tocho
Dayenu is a traditional song sung usually after the telling of the story of Passover (Maggid) it basically says that any of the miracles G-D had performed would have been enough yet He did all of them and so it's a song of gratitude.
This line that i have Feliks singing enthusiastically probably while somewhat tipsy means "If He had drowned our oppressors in it," meaning when G-D have the sea close up on the egyptians pursuing the jews crossing the red sea causing them to drown. I feel like Feliks as he currently isn't free and on the run from his own oppressors namely Ivan and Gilbert, he's probably thinking "hey yo, Can You like do that for me?"
I think singing dayenu thirty-six times in a row is more than enough!" 
This is another pun as dayenu means "it would been enough" additionally 18 and products of 18 in jewish culture is good luck.
Feliks finding the afikoman
Earlier in the seder, a piece of matzo is broken and the head of the household hides one of the pieces. and after dinner, the children have to go look for it. The one who finds it gets to demand a prize, often money in return for the afikoman being returned. In one of the strips of the manga, Feliks dresses up as santa and demands Tolys give him a present so this fits him.
The Ending
The end has feliks reflect on the story of Passover and I figured Feliks is devout even though he's not Jewish, so he has probably read this part of the bible. After the Jews fled Egypt, it wasn't exactly home free yet and cue forty years in the desert. Feliks thinks about this, his yearning for freedom and then acknowledges that even when he achieves independence once again there is still a a metaphorical wilderness that he will have to traverse to make Poland a country back on it's feet. And even then once he does that, it's not even a guarantee that it will last i.e he doesn't know it yet but he will have to fight once again just as hard.
Feliks then reflects on the phrase לְשָׁנָה הַבָּאָה בִּירוּשָלָיִם which means next year in Jerusalem. basically it was part of the seder that was added after the destruction of the temple that basically is our wish to return from exile. Feliks admires that enduring hope that has lasted thousands of years among the Jewish People and hopes he too can maintain that strong of faith that he too can return and see his nation born again and for a future of peace.
I might go and edit that part a bit because rereading it the wording is off but okay i think that's everything
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writingcold · 6 days
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🎶✨when u get this, list 5 songs u like to listen to, publish. then, send this ask to 10 of your favourite followers (positivity is cool)🎶✨
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Jules! 😘😘 Thank you for the ask. Positivity is cool and so very needed, my friend!
OK, let me see. I've been writing a lot and um. Here's what has been shaping said writing:
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No, I'm not writing a vampire, but definitely gothic in nature. Pardon the biggest, cheesiest smile ever!
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lumenemporium · 2 years
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A new collection inspired by Diablo and Dragon age is now available on my Ko-fi shop! Stay updated on my Youtube channel ✨
Music: The Dwarven King's tomb, by Ivan Duch
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demonprincezeldris · 2 years
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So I was thinking about demon culture. Like nit jsut the pack mentality stuff but the things that make them a... yknow... actual civilizations. Cultural things things like food, music, holidays. Idk why but everytime I try to narrow down its music tho I keep going back to nordic/viking celtic themes. I don't mean the airy stuff but the rougher things with horns and stomping and that heavy breathing you hear. Like this:
https://youtu.be/5TrU-nIhPzw
It's called Varangian, by Ivan Duch. I'm guessing the fact that the themes of the Commandments and demon clan as a whole are similar enough to this type of music it makes me think of demons dancing around a fire in a sort of stomping dance while drinking tankard of ale and feasting on dragon skewers and overall having a damn good time every time I here this song
Oh yeah I can definitely see the demons' theme being nordic. I remember in one chapter cover all the commandments were eating a dragon raw (and Zel was looking real happy as he ate).
I feel like dragon hunts are definitely something the Demons would do. I mean Zel loves Dragon hunting, so maybe he'd make a dragon hunting ceremony or something every year where he led the charge to kill a large dragon. Of course they would use everything up and use it (like the teeth, skin, bones, etc.).
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disparate-gallery · 4 years
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Fanzine 1312 PARTY vol.1 Format A5 >> 44 pages >> avec la participation de : Pierre Ferrero, D8CH, Brulex, Ivan Le Pays, Nicolas Oulès, Théo Destabeaux, Mt., Leni.f, Billy, DUCH, Samuel Eckert, Loïc Movellan, Malou/equis.skate, Tom Cochien, Alexx Boniki, Jean Leseul, Taul, Paint 3000, Arthur Plateau, APMD, Bleu Tendresse, Pol-Edouard, Alice Cza, Fafa 33130 Couverture sérigraphiée par L’Insoleuse Graphisme et mise en page par Dephone
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shepherds-of-haven · 1 month
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THE SHEPHERDS OF HAVEN SOUNDTRACK (VOLUME 2) IS OUT NOW!
Listen to Volume 1 here!
Wow, what a journey it's been! The complete soundtrack for Shepherds of Haven, spanning across 32 original songs and two full-length albums, is now officially finished! You can listen to this latest album over on composer Ivan Duch's website!
This volume also contains 16 songs, including theme songs for the remaining Shepherds and other major characters, such as Tallys, Ayla, Halek, Briony, Lavinet, Mimir, Croelle, Prihine, and Caine; motifs and signature music for the game's numerous locations like Heth Macoll, Capra, and the Elven Quarter; and so much more! But beware: if you haven't played the alpha build, there's probably a spoiler or two lurking in there. 😉
As always, watching Ivan's creative process as he's turned the game's textual descriptions and fictional narratives into sonic adventures has been an incredible experience. If you ever feel a desire to commission a cinema-quality piece of music for your own stories or characters (including your own Brightburner), he's open for commissions and is amazing to work with!
You can listen to the new album at any of Ivan’s links below. Feel free to give him a follow and your support, and please, as always, give a shout-out to your favorite tracks! I hope you enjoy! 🎶
LINKS:
Ivan’s Website 
Spotify 
Bandcamp 
Patreon
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musicskies · 7 years
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El petit príncep - The little prince
This show is an adaptation of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s book, where the Little Prince travels across different planets and meets different people because he wants to understand the concept of love until he meets the aviator, our narrator.
The show contains many projections, animations and mappings, as you can see in the pictures above, which creates a magical atmosphere.
Created by Àngel Llàcer, Manu Guix and La Perla 29. 
It has lasted three seasons so far, and sold more than 150.000 tickets since then.
Listen to it
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redsun55 · 3 years
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Redsun55 Stream Music Info
“Roundup On the Prairie” by Aaron Kenny
“River Crossing” by ALBIS
“Daudir”, “Towards the Horizon” by Alexander Nakarada
“Extreme Energy” by Anwar Amr
“Banjo Kazooie - Title/Intro + Medley (Remix)” by Ben Zimmerman
“Going Higher”, “Happy Rock”, “A New Beginning” by Bensound
“Hooky With Sloane” by Bird Creek
“New Bark Town (Lofi - Remix)” by Blizzn
“Woody Woods (8-Bit; VRC6) - Mario Party 3″ by Branflakes
“Meanwhile Back At the Saloon”, “Rattlesnake Railroad” by Brett Van Donsel
“Battle of Heroes”, “Imperials Marching”, “Luke vs. Vader”, “Opening”, “Phantom of the Bricks” by BrickTrick
“Davy Jones Theme (LoFi Pirates of the Caribbean)” by Cadred
“Super Mario Land (Lo-Fi Instrumental)” by Chew Chew Beats
“Campfire Song”, “Firefly”, “Tumbleweed Texas”, “Tupelo Train”, “Way Out West” by Chris Haugen
“Rock Thing” by Creo
“Donkey Kong Country Theme (DJ AG Remix)” by DJ AG
“Chapstick”, “The Gunfight” by Everet Almond
“Battles of the Generations”, “A Dog and His Duck”, “It’s a Small World (Geshtro Remix)”, “Kongo Beat”, “Lavender Town”, “The One-Winged Angel”, “Overworld (Super Mario Bros. 2 [Geshtro Remix]”, “Spindashing Hills”, “Spooks of the Pumpkin King”, “Super Sarasaland Jam”, “There Are Mobs Nearby”, “Triforce Mania”, “Up Towards Spiral Mountain”, “Wakka Walking”, “1-Up Smash” by Geshtro
“No Secrets”, “See You Tomorrow” by GoSoundtrack
“Pirates of the Caribbean (Lo-Fi Version)” by Hazar
“Cianwood City”, “Danny”, “Dire Dire Docks”, “Mice On Venus”, “National Park”, “Overworld”, “Piranha Plant Lullaby”, “Staff Roll”, “Subwoofer Lullaby”, “Sweden”, “Wet Hands” by Helynt
“Mayan Temple (Banjo & Kazooie - Mayahem Temple Remix)” by Howard Treesound
“Dear Death”, “Force of Habit”, “Significant”, “Sleep Deprivation”, “A Song About a Friend”, “The Stars in the Sky Resemble the Thoughts in My Mind”, “These Four Walls in My Head”, “Untitled”, “We Are Inevitable” by The Inevitable
“Bastila’s Struggle”, “Emond’s Field”, “Faeries”, “Glimpsing Into the One Power”, “Infiltrating the Empire”, “Into the Heart”, “Lost in the Desert (Lost on Tatooine)”, “Mirage”, “Revan’s Tribulations”, “The Streets of Baerlon” by Ivan Duch
“Locally Sourced”, “World Map” by Jason Farnham
“Acoustic Guitar #1″, “Crying in My Beer”, “Green Daze”, “Lazy Day”, “Marathon Man” by Jason Shaw (Audionautix)
“Tuscon Tease” by John Deley and the 41 Players
“Song of Storms (Lofi Hip Hop Remix)” by Jonas Munk Lindbo & GameChops
“Moonshine Town” by JR Tundra
“Jungle Japes Remastered (Donkey Kong 64 Orchestral Remix)” by JustRyland
“Colorado (Mickey’s Speedway USA Remix)”, Mickey’s Speedway USA Orchestration [”Chicago”, “Colorado”, “Grand Canyon”, “Hawaii”, “Washington D.C.”, “Yellowstone”], “New Bark Town (Pokemon HGSS Orchestration)” by Keatonkg360
“Drankin Song”, “Montauk Peak” by Kevin MacLeod
“Cactus in the Valley (Piano Cover)”, “Destiny 2 Beyond Light Main Theme (Piano Cover)”, “Hot Air Balloon (Piano Cover)”, “I See the Light (Piano Cover With Guitar)”, “Let It Go (Demi Lovato Version) [Piano Cover]”, “Let It Go (Idina Menzel Version) [Piano Cover]”, “Memphis May Fire Medley (Select Songs From Challenger) [Piano Cover]”, “Oswald’s Theme (Piano Cover)”, “Sailboats (Piano Cover)”, “Who Else Will I Have Ice Cream With (Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days Medley)”, “Wreck-It Ralph Main Theme (Mario Paint Composer Cover)” by Kyukiemusic
“Everyone You Know”, “Hey Sailor”, “Your Voice is American” by Letter Box
Banjo Kazooie Soundfont [”Amazing Grace”, “America”, “America the Beautiful”, “Arabian Nights”, “Bad Romance”, “The Battle Hymn of the Republic”, “A Bug’s Life”, “Cantina Band”, “Deck the Halls”, “Diddy Kong Racing Theme”, “Donut Plains”, “DuckTales Theme”, “Foggy Mountain Breakdown”, “Fortress & Castle”, “Friend Like Me”, “Frosty the Snowman”, “Fur Elise”, “Ghost House”, “God Bless the USA”, “He’s a Pirate”, “Holly Jolly Christmas”, “Home On the Range”, “Hyrule Field Theme”, “I Bring You a Song”, “In the Hall of the Mountain King”, “Independence Day”, “Inside the Castle Walls”, “Jingle Bell Rock”, “Jingle Bells”, “Koopalings”, “Lavender Town”, “Little April Showers”, “Lon Lon Ranch”, “Lost Woods”, “Love is a Song”, “May the Fourth Be With You”, “The Misty Mountains Cold”, “Ode to Joy”, “Oh Holy Night”, “Oh Susanna”, “One Jump Ahead”, “Pomp and Circumstance”, “The Power of Love”, “Prince Ali”, “Rainbow Connection”, “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer”, “Sally’s Song”, “Santa Claus is Comin’ to Town”, “The Star-Spangled Banner”, “Strip It Down”, “Super Mario World Bonus Theme”, “Super Mario World Ending Theme”, “Super Mario World Special World Theme”, “Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Theme”, “There’s a Star-Spangled Banner”, “This is Halloween”, “Turkish March”, “Underwater”, “United States Anthem”, “Vanilla Dome”, “We Wish You a Merry Christmas”, “When the Saints Go Marchin’ In”, “A Whole New World”, “Yankee Doodle”, “5th Symphony”], Banjo-Tooie Remixes [”Game Select”, “Intro”, “Mayhem Temple”, “Ordnance Storage (MuseScore 3 Remix)”, “Ordnance Storage (SNES Remix)”, “Title Screen (Bluegrass Remix)”, “Title Screen (Christmas Remix)”, “Title Screen (Fairgrounds Remix)”], Diddy Kong Racing Soundfont [”Krook’s March”, “Los Angeles”, “Phineas and Ferb Theme”], Donkey Kong 64 Remixes [”Angry Aztec”, “Army Dillo”, “Banana Fairy Isle (Version 3)”, “Battle Arena”, “Bonus Barrel”, “Candy’s Music Store”, “Cranky’s Lab”, “Credits”, “Creepy Castle”, “Crystal Caves”, “DK Isle”, “DK Rap”, “DK’s Treehouse”, “Frantic Factory (Version 3)”, “Fungi Forest Day (Version 2)”, “Gloomy Galleon”, “Hideout Helm”, “Jungle Japes”, “Jungle Japes Mine Cart”, “K. Lumsy”, “K. Rool Final Battle”, “King Kut Out”, “Krem Isle”, “Mad Jack”, “Main Menu”, “Monkey Smash”, “Pause Menu”, “Snide’s HQ”, “Troff ‘n’ Scoff (Version 3)”, “Wrinkly Kong”], Donkey Kong 64 Soundfont [”Battle of the Heroes”, “Bohemian Rhapsody”, “Chim Chim Cheree”, “Circle of Life”, “Cranky’s Theme”, “Crocodile Cacophany”, “DK Island Swing”, “Drunken Sailor”, “Duel of the Fates”, “Eye of the Tiger”, “Feed the Birds”, “Gang-Plank Galleon”, “Gotta Go Fast”, “Hakuna Matata”, “Imperial March”, “The Incredibles Theme”, “Life is a Highway”, “My Heart Will Go On”, “Never Gonna Give You Up”, “Oogie Boogie’s Song”, “Pink Panther Theme”, “The Scare Floor”, “The Star-Spangled Banner”, “Stickerbrush Symphony”, “Take On Me”, “Toccata and Fugue in D Minor”, “Victory Celebration”, “Yoda’s Theme”], Donkey Kong Country Soundfont [”Be Prepared”, “Can You Feel the Love Tonight”, “Creepy Castle”, “Donkey Kong Land Boss”, “Gruntilda’s Lair”, “I Just Can’t Wait to Be King”, “Jungle Japes”, “Koopa’s Road”, “Spiral Mountain”], “Freezeezy Peak (Remix)”, “Los Angeles (Mario Kart 64 Soundfont)”, “Mickey Mouse March (Mickey’s Speedway USA Soundfont)”, “Across the Stars (Star Fox 64 Soundfont)”, Super Mario 64 Soundfont [”Athletic”, “Banjo-Kazooie Theme”, “Character Select”, “Davy Jones”, “Faithfully”, “Immortals”, “Independence Day”, “Jump”, “Life is a Highway”, “Look Through My Eyes”, “Ode to Joy”, “Overworld”, “Pokemon Theme”, “Poor Jack”, “Rainbow Cruise”, “Ride of the Valkyries”, “Son of Man”, “Stairway to Heaven”, “Star Trek”, “Sweden”, “Waluigi Pinball & Wario Stadium”], Super Mario Bros. Soundfont [”Aladdin Medley”, “Banjo-Kazooie Main Theme”, “Fur Elise”, “The Lion King Medley”, “Never Gonna Give You Up”, “One More Time”, “Overworld (Super Mario Bros. 2)”, “Overworld (Super Mario World)”], Super Mario World Soundfont [”Aquatic Ambience”, “Endless Staircase”, “Fur Elise”, “Indiana Jones Theme”, “Star Trek”, “Turkish March”, “William Tell Overture”, “You’ve Got a Friend in Me”] by Matthew the Music Fan 2021
“Happy Mandolin” by Media Right Productions
“Pokemon Gym”, “Azalea Town”, “Ecruteak City”, “Fairy Fountain”, “Kakariko Village”, “Legend of Zelda Main Theme”, “Lost Woods”, “National Park”, “Ocarina of Time”, “Song of Storms”, “Title Screen”, “Zelda’s Lullaby” by Mikel
“Divided Soldiers” by MrDinko
“Waluigi’s Island - Mario Party 3″ by MusicalWolfe
“Complete OST Remix From Donkey Kong (NES)” by Nintempo
“Three Kinds of Suns” by Norma Rockwell
“Destiny Island (Chill/Lofi Remix)”, “Traverse Town (Lofi Mix)” by Original Kyle
“Escape From the Temple”, “Queen of the Night” by Per Kiilstofte
“Waluigi Pinball (Player2 Remix)” by Player2 & GameChops
“Spiral Mountain (Remix)”, “Super Mario Bros. 2 Overworld (Remix)”, “Super Mario Bros. 3 Overworld (Remix)”, “Super Mario Land Overworld (Birabuto Kingdom) [Remix]”, “Treasure Trove Cove (Remix/Cover)” by Qumu
“File Select Lofi”, “Main Theme Lofi”, “Overworld Lofi”, “Star Theme Lofi” by Rifti Beats
“Blizzards”, “Southern California”, “Target Practice” by Riot
“Monochrome Dreams/Timeless River Remix” by RiserEmilioX
“After the Battle”, “The Alpaca Hunter”, “The Astral Plane”, “Aug”, “Bahamut’s Realm”, “Bastil”, “The Beach”, “Becoming Myth and Legend”, “Ben’s True Form”, “The Black Adder”, “Bludvaren”, “The Boy and His Bear”, “Brain Dead”, “Brunhilde Hearthome”, “The Bugbears”, “Bysil”, “Cedar Country Intro”, “Charge!”, “The Church”, “Don’t Fear the Muzak”, “Dr. Frank Enstein, III”, “The Dugars”, “Ending in Little Whiskey”, “False Abigail”, “False Bahamut”, “Governor Gill”, “Grimm”, “Gunpowder”, “G-Reap (Instrumental)”, “Into the Dark”, “Jack”, “Jack’s Metal Wagon”, “Jarus”, “Joan Redsun”, “Killing the Monster”, “Maleocholas”, “Michael”, “Michael, First Paladin of Bahamut”, “Mind Flayer”, “Mystery of the Deer Carcass”, “Ornon Released”, “The Other Side of the Puddle”, “The Plains of Doom”, “The Portal Opened”, “Pretty Boring”, “Queen Arlana”, “Rainley”, “Reanimation”, “Rebuilding Rhomash”, “Rhomash Defeats the Skeleton Horde”, “Rhomash Scarbearer”, “A Riddle”, “Rise of a Lich”, “Robbing Reach Trust”, “Sage”, “Seebo Turel Nim”, “Throne Room”, “To War”, “The Story of St. Sauna”, “Vampire”, “Vassanoka”, “Welcome to Bludvaren”, “The Werewolf”, “West’s Port”, “Wolf’s Hold Bar Piano” by RJ Moore (Redsun55)
“Dearly Beloved” by RoboRob
“The Wild West” by Ross Bugden
“Galactic” by Seb Jaeger
“The Buccaneer’s Haul” by Shane Ivers 
“Awakening”, “Calgary Hill”, “Cut It”, “Daisy Dukes”, “DC Love Go-Go”, “Drop and Roll”, “The Engagement”, “Eviction”, “Grand Navy Plaza”, “Harvest Time”, “Heartland”, “Highway Danger”, “Humidity”, “Log Cabin”, “Open Wide”, “Parasail”, “Runaways”, “Sawdust”, “Seasonal”, “Succotash”, “Sugar Zone”, “Tucson” by Silent Partner
“He’s a Pirate (LoFi Hip Hop)” by STNF Music
“Digital Gunslinger”, “Pirate Waves” by TeknoAXE
“Mickey in New Mexico (Mickey’s Speedway USA Remix)” by TheJayNinja
“Creepy Castle (LoFi Donkey Kong 64 Remix)” by Tingle’s Jingles
“Garage”, “Horses to Water”, “Stalling”, “Uptown” by Topher Mohr & Alex Elena
“Way Out West” by Twin Musicom
“Mars, the Bringer of War”, “Mercury, the Winged Messenger”, “Venus, the Bringer of Peace”, “Jupiter, the Bringer of Jollity”, “Uranus, the Magician” by The United States Air Force Heritage of America Band. The Planets orchestral suite tracks written by Gustav Holst, obtained from Wikimedia Commons https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:The_Planets_Suite
“The Pirate King” by Untold Journey
“Avocado Street”, “Despite the Traffic”, “Eagle Rock”, “One Down Dog” by Wes Hutchinson
“Beach Party”, “Redemption”, “Wild West”, “Destiny”, “Lonely Cowboy”, “New Lemon in Town”, “Seaside Beach”, “Wilderness Safari” by Zitronsound
“As We Go”, “Lonesome Avenue”, “My Sad Old Heart” by The 126ers
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soycabcba · 4 years
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Primera Nacional: ¿cómo está el mercado de pases?
Los equipos de la Primera Nacional esperan la vuelta a los entrenamientos que se concretará la semana que viene, pero mientras tanto el mercado de pases experimenta algunos movimientos, que entre los cordobeses incluye a Instituto y Estudiantes de Río Cuarto, que sumaron refuerzos, mientras que Belgrano hasta ahora no cerró ninguna contratación.
AgropecuarioAltas: Juan Ignacio Dïaz, Mauricio Rosales, Braian Álvarez, Renso Pérez, Valentín Viola y Gonzalo Urquijo.Bajas: Facundo Pérez, Franco Quiroz, Mauro Albertengo, Federico Rosso, Nahuel Gómez, Emiliano Tellechea, Franco Colela, Emmanuel Giménez, Agustín García Basso y Exequiel Narese.DT: Manuel Fernández (sigue).
All BoysAltas: Brian Guerra y Alejo Distaulo.Bajas: Jonathan Ferrari, Gonzalo García, Nahuel Losada, Isaac Monti, Lucas Agüero, Lucas Nicchiarelli, Nicolás Igartua, Facundo Callejo, Sebastián Martínez, Sebastián Navarro, Agustín Suárez, Nicolás Sánchez, Matías Sandoval, Federico Morales y Facundo Parra.DT: José Romero (sigue).
AlmagroAltas: Gabriel Morales, Tobias Moriceau, Gonzalo Giménez, Francisco Del Riego, Santiago Sendín, Gastón Blanc, Juan José Ramírez, Sebastián Valdez y Sebastián Hernández Le Pors.Bajas: Luis Vila, Dario Botinelli, Juan Manuel Martínez, Ezequiel Denis, Brian Benítez, Christian Limousin, Fermín Holgado, Sebastián Diana, Nicolás Arrechea, Norberto Paparatto, Marco Lambert, Nahuel Basualdo, Santiago López De Marchi, Ramiro Arias, Lucas Bossio, Gustavo Turraca, Lucas Wilchez, Walter Rueda, Román Martinangeli, Agustín Coscia, Alejandro Mendez y Ezequiel Piovi.DT: Gastón Esmerado (sigue).
AlvaradoAltas: Esteban Ruiz Díaz, Brian Visser, Pedro Fernández, Iván Molinas, Julian Vitale, Robertino Giacomini, Emiliano Bogado, Franco Ledesma, Felipe Cadenazzi y Brian Mieres.Bajas: Matías Degra, Matías Caro, Germán Rivero, Gabriel Fernández, Lucas Fernández, Patricio Vidal, Maximiliano Oliva, Diego Becker, Robertino Giacomini, Walter Bracamonte, Nicolás Andereggen, Martín Quiles, Pablo Morata y Santiago Zurbriggen.DT: Walter Coyette (reemplaza a Juan Pablo Pumpido).
AtlantaAltas: Julián Marcioni y Agustin Bolivar.Bajas: Rodrigo De Ciancio, Walter Mazzantti, Héctor Villalba y Matías Donato.DT: Fabián Lisa (sigue).
Atlético de RafaelaAltas: Ramiro Macagno, Luciano Pogonza, Enzo Gaggi, Matías Valdivia, Francisco Ortega, Lautaro Navas, Diego Meza y Facundo Soloa.Bajas: Ignacio Liporace, Maximiliano Paredes, Renzo Pérez, Alexis Niz, Sergio Rodríguez, Nereo Fernández, Ijiel Protti, Facundo Britos, Joaquín Quinteros, Reinaldo Alderete, Alan Bonansea, Denis Stracqualursi, Leonardo Acosta, Stefano Brundo, Junior Mendieta y Marco Borgnino.DT: Walter Otta (sigue).
Barracas CentralAltas: Nicolás Trecco, Jonathan Rivero, Juan Martín Capurro, Matías Acuña, Francisco Solé, Facundo Onraita, Mauro Cachi, Germán Estigarribia, Jorge Ferrero, Bruno Cabrera, Luciano Romero, Alan Brondino y Enzo Ybañez.Bajas: Elías Gómez, Alexis Cuello, Gonzalo Córdoba, Fernando Valenzuela, Leonel Bontempo, Cristian Arce, Nicolás Minici, Clemente Rodríguez, Facundo Oreja, Gastón Bojanich, Marcos Pinto, Jorge Velázquez, Ramiro López, Franco Niell, Rodrigo Pacheco, Mauro Matos, Carlos Salom y Enzo Ortiz.DT: Alejandro Milano (sigue).
BelgranoAltas: No ha realizado incorporaciones.Bajas: Ricardo Noir, Lucas Acosta, Ignacio Vazquez, Carlos Franco, Gonzalo Martínez.DT: Ricardo Caruso Lombardi (sigue).
Brown de AdroguéAltas: Matías Sproat, Mauro Bazán, Nicolás Arrechea, Joel Martínez, Jacobo Mansilla, Facundo Bruera, Julián Giménez Pilutik, Agustín Graneros, Germán Aguila, Mateo Acosta y Agustín Vallejos.Bajas: Guillermo Sotelo, Cristian Amarilla, Elías Contreras, Leandro Sapetti, Felipe Cadenazzi, Mauricio Carrasco e Iván Becker.DT: Pablo Vico (sigue).
Chacarita JuniorsAltas: Lucas Pérez Godoy, Iván Centurión y Ramiro Ríos.Bajas: Adrián Torres, Brian Mieres, Ignacio Cacheiro, Salvador Sánchez, Rodrigo Insúa, Nicolás Da Campo, Lucas Cano, Gabriel Lazarte, Adrián Torres, Gian Croci, Joaquín Ibañez, Jim Morrison Varela Devotto y Lucas Bruera.DT: Claudio Biaggio (sigue).
Defensores de BelgranoAltas: Ignacio Pietrobono.Bajas: Martín García y Nicolás Carrizo.DT: Fabián Nardoza (sigue).
Deportivo RiestraAltas: Guillermo Pereira, Alejandro Guiterrez y Wilson Chimeli.Bajas: Facundo Pons, Leandro Bacaloni, Oscar Eduardo Velasco Torijano y Gastón Montero.DT: Guillermo Duró (sigue).
Deportivo MorónAltas: Luciano Guaycochea, Alan Salvador, Alan Schönfeld, Matías Mansilla.Bajas: Nicolás Ramírez, Luis Vergara Nisim, Bruno Galván, Francisco Oliver, Matías Nizzo, Diego Tonetto, Agustín Lavezzi, Esteban Ciaccheri, Fabricio Alvarenga, Lucas Pérez Godoy y Bruno Galvan.DT: Sergio Lara, Sebastián Sibelli (siguen).
Estudiantes (Bs. As.)Altas: Ezequiel Mastrolía, Gastón Martínez, Juan Cruz Randazzo, Sebastián González, Agustín García Basso y Enzo Acosta.Bajas: Tobías Albarracín, Federico Carrizo, Nahuel Pereyra, Emiliano López, Alejandro García, Matías Gallegos, Carlo Lattanzio, Matias Villarreal, Paolo Impini, Hugo Silva, Lenadro González y Gastón Goñi.DT: Mauricio Giganti reemplazó a Diego Martínez.
Estudiantes (Río Cuarto)Altas: Luis Ardente, Francisco Aman, Leonel Ceresole, Matías Montejano y Marcos Fernández.Bajas: Maximiliano Zbrum (se retiró), Claudio Cevasco, Adrián Peralta, Juan Miguel Reynoso, Alejandro Cabrera y Martín Peralta.DT: Marcelo Vázquez (sigue).
Ferro Carril OesteAltas: Cristian Carrizo, Matías Ramírez, Rodrigo Brandán, Gabriel Díaz, Lautaro Gordillo y Emanuel Grespan.Bajas: Renzo Tesuri, Gustavo Canto, Pablo Medina, Leonel Alvarez y Bruno Barranco.DT: Jorge Cordon (sigue).
Gimnasia de JujuyAltas: Emir Faccioli, Adrián Torres, Francisco Gatti, Lucas Perez Godoy, Fernando Brandán, Lucas Di Fulvio y Martín Pérez Guedes.Bajas: Dino Castagno, Carlos Morel, Carlos De Giorgi, Jorge Sanabria, Franco Lazzaroni, Mauro Leguiza, Leonardo Ferreyra, Gonzalo Castillejos, Ezequiel Gallegos, Sebastián Sánchez, Daniel Juárez, Matías Carabajal, Nicolás Yécora, Federico Quintana.DT: Arnaldo Sialle (sigue).
Gimnasia de MendozaAltas: Matías Vera, Brian Alferez y Marcos Gelabert.Bajas: Alejandro Molina, Leandro Aguirre, Lucio Compagnucci, Félix Orode, Jacobo Mansilla, Luis Castillo, Ivan Ramirez, Lisandro Cabrera, Leonardo Aguirre y Emanuel García.DT: Diego Pozo (sigue).
Guillermo BrownAltas: Khalil Caraballo.Bajas: Agustín Bolivar, Facundo Soloa, Cesar Taborda, Brian Maya, Mauro Bazán, Luciano Sánchez, Mauro Osores, Leandro Lugarzo, Diego Herner, Mauricio Vera, Facundo Soloa, Matías Ruiz Díaz, Ezequiel Ávila, Cristian Lobo, Matías Rojo, Elías Umeres, Facundo Pumpido, Rodrigo Depetris, Gonzalo Urquijo, Joel Martínez y Emanuel Moreno.DT: Marcelo Broggi (sigue).
Independiente RivadaviaAltas: Damián Cebreiro, Paolo Impini, Leonel Ferroni, Alejandro Rébola, Carlos Araujo, Emanuel Romero, Tomás Zavaglia, Daniel Imperiale, Hernán Soria, Juan Amieva y Sebastián Navarro.Bajas: Julián Navas, Julián Marchioni, Julian Marcioni, Franco Ledesma y Pablo Palacio.DT: Marcelo Straccia reemplazó a Matías Minich.
InstitutoAltas: Leonardo Ferreyra, Lucas Landa y Gonzalo Castillejos.Bajas: Maximiliano López, Facundo Silva, Germán Estigarribia y Franco Flores.DT: Fernando Quiroz (sigue).
Mitre (Santiago del Estero)Altas: Juan Ignacio Mercier, Yair Bonnin, Nicolás Benavidez, Rubén Zamponi, Ezequiel Cérica, Franco Flores, Jonathan Duche, Hernán Tiffner e Israel Roldán.Bajas: Leandro Lencinas, Alejandro Rébola, Pablo Burzio, Ezequiel Mastrolía, Agustín Verdugo y Lucas Di Fulvio.DT: Hernán Darío Ortíz (sigue).
Nueva ChicagoAltas: Paul Charpentier y Alejandro Aranda.Bajas: Axel Juarez, Jonatan Fleita, Adrián González, Alan Brondino, Mauricio Asenjo, Valentín Viola, Aldo Araujo, Emiliano Trovento y Gonzalo Vivas.DT: Rubén Forestello reemplazó a Omar Labruna.
PlatenseAltas: Jonathan Bustos y Daniel Vega.Bajas: Nahuel Clavero, Alfredo Ramírez, Gonzalo Bazan, Manuel Capasso, Javier Rossi, Leonardo Baima.DT: Juan Manuel Llop (sigue).
QuilmesAltas: Emanuel Moreno, Leonardo Rolón y Rodrigo Moreira.Bajas: Federico Alvarez, Matías Noble, Juan Bautista Cejas, Alejandro Altuna, Gabriel Ramirez, Raúl Lozano, Gastón Pinedo, Marcos Ledesma, Enzo Acosta y Abel Masuero.DT: Facundo Sava (sigue).
Ramón SantamarinaAltas: Matías Donato, Agustín Sufi, Luis Vergara e Iván Pérez.Bajas: Fernando Telechea, Lucas Krupsky, Ezequiel Ham, Adrián Scifo y Joaquín Papaleo.DT: Pablo Ricchetti (sigue).
San Martín (SJ)Altas: Alejandro Molina y Bruno Rodríguez.Bajas: Facundo Monteseirín, Pablo Palacios Alvarenga, Luis Ardente, Marcos Gelabert y Marcos Fernández.DT: Paulo Ferrari reemplazó a Alfredo Grelak.
San Martín (T)Altas: Nicolás Carrizo.Bajas: Juan Ignacio Mercier, Luciano Pons, Ignacio Arce, Emiliano Amor, Mauro Bellone, Ramiro Costa, Pier Barrios, Sebastián Matos, Germán Voboril, Pedro Fernández, Abel Luciatti, Rodrigo Moreira, Claudio Mosca, Nicolás Castro, Matías Fissore, Ignacio González, Emiliano Purita y Matías Gómez.DT: Fabio Orsi-Sergio Gómez (siguen).
Sarmiento (Junín)Altas: No realizó incorporaciones.Bajas: Franco Leys, Ariel Colzera, Facundo Castelli, Fernando Núñez, Lautaro Geminiani, Francisco Molina, Claudio Pombo, Facundo Daffonchio, Lautaro Amadé, Yamil Garnier, Lautaro Geminiani, Wilfredo Olivera, Lucas Landa, Federico Vismara, Fabio Vázquez y Pablo Magnin.DT: Iván Delfino (sigue).
TemperleyAltas: Joaquín Papaleo, Pablo Zalazar, Julián Marchioni, Ariel Cólzera, Franco Leys, Gonzalo Vivas, Jonathan Fleitas, Luciano Balbi, Marcos Figueroa, Federico Vietto y Elías Contreras.Bajas: Lucas Angelini, Agustín Sosa, Mauro González, Johnny Da Silva, Marcos Martinich, Roberto Brum, Lautaro Rinaldi, Robertino Lanziani, Nicolás Messiniti, Gonzalo Asis, Mauro González, Mauro Cerutti y Emanuel Ibañez.DT: Walter Perazzo (sigue).
TigreAltas: David Gallardo, Román Martinez, Sebastián Prieto, Abel Luciatti, Facundo Monteseirín, Diego Becker, Braian Ruiz, Ijiel Protti, Pablo Magnin.Bajas: Jorge Ortíz, Gustavo Villarruel, Fabricio Domínguez, Jonathan Ramis, Jordan Mosquera, Emanuel Dening, Marcelo Larrondo, Gerardo Alcoba, Matías Pérez Acuña.DT: Néstor Gorosito (sigue).
Villa DálmineAltas: Franco Marchetti, Maximiliano García, Francisco, Sergio Sosa, Enzo Fernández y Lucas Bruera.Bajas: Sergio Díaz, Brian Orosco, Alán Picazzo, Nicolás Del Priore, Matías Ramírez, Cristián Carrizo, Alejandro Maciel, Santiago Moyano, Catriel Sánchez, Lucas Cuevas, Gastón Martínez, Germán Lesman, Nicolás Sansotre, Fernando Brandán, David Gallardo y Alvaro Veliez.DT: Felipe De la Riva (sigue).
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Gonzalo Castillejos. Trae sus goles a Instituto. (Prensa Instituto)
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Marcos Fernández. El volante es refuerzo de Estudiantes RC. (Prensa Estudiantes)
source https://mundod.lavoz.com.ar/futbol/primera-nacional-como-esta-el-mercado-de-pases
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lumenemporium · 1 year
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Crimson skull ring
This ring is inspired by Resident Evil 8: Village, in particular to the set of crystalline skulls you can collect during the game. New colors coming soon!
Music: "Haunted Mansion" by Ivan Duch
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Бренди по понедельникам
read it on the AO3 at http://ift.tt/2mxsmAX
by Duches
Почему бы троим джентльменам не выпить в тесной компании? Тем более, что это стало у них традицией.
Words: 4019, Chapters: 1/1, Language: Русский
Fandoms: Vorkosigan Saga - Lois McMaster Bujold
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings
Categories: Gen
Characters: Miles Vorkosigan, Gregor Vorbarra, Ivan Vorpatril
Additional Tags: Fluff, Humor, Family
read it on the AO3 at http://ift.tt/2mxsmAX
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shepherds-of-haven · 6 months
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How could you leave out blade's theme 😭😭 BUT OMG THE MUSIC IS INCREDIBLE
Blade's theme wasn't composed by Ivan Duch (but by Irene Chan), so it wasn't included in Ivan's release, but it will be included in both the final version of the game and my version of its OST, which will feature the other songs done by other artists as well! 🙂 And yay, I'm so glad you're enjoying the music, it really is all phenomenal!!! 💖
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