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What music do you listen to while playing KSP?


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OK post your music! honestly i tried listening to the in game music but when you pllay as much as I do to save my sanity I turned off KSP sound (Engines get REALLY gard on your ears).

I find i listen to Genesis and Led Zep during KSP. First mun landig was playing "Stariway to Heaven" and first Munar Rover was "Land of Confusion"

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Early on in my KSP play, while I didn't actually listen to it, I'd catch myself humming Heather Alexander's "March of Cambredth" mostly because the line "How many of them can we make die!" would get stuck in my head as I tried not to laugh at my latest self-destruct mechanism... er, experimental orbital craft.

Other than that, there's nothing specific, though I tend not to listen to music when I'm doing a lot of launches, because the launch is all I can hear.

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Ignition Sequence Start Theme:

Ascent Theme:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8Ao63nmzuE/

Powered Landing Theme

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UoEVcw91dDQ

Unpowered Landing Theme:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VZ_mM06vkdE

Roving/Driving Theme:

Various Orbiting/Orbital Operations Themes:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YW1s0EhKOms

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lsDI0VYCtnU

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f7FNCzGB5UM

Landed Theme:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACALcnQPc0U

Mission Complete/Docking Sucessful Theme:

Docking Theme:

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I've found myself drawn to the 2001 soundtrack. On occasion I've gone one step further and listened to Sounds of Voyager from Space. This is a recording made by taking Voyager's observation of the electro-magnetic spectrum at 20-20,000 Hz and converting it into sound. Eerie and rather fitting. NASA has released other recordings such as:

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I've found myself drawn to the 2001 soundtrack. On occasion I've gone one step further and listened to Sounds of Voyager from Space. This is a recording made by taking Voyager's observation of the electro-magnetic spectrum at 20-20,000 Hz and converting it into sound. Eerie and rather fitting. NASA has released other recordings such as:

Going by one commenter and the recording of the original sounds of the Jupiter encounter on his channel, these sounds are heavily edited and are not actually this awesome and pleasing to human ears in their original form.

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