I love how the Color of Madness tracks are the only ones to incorporate synths and other irregular instruments. In the DD "mythos," that just serves to make the area feel even more properly alien and otherworldly.
The legend of Zelda twilight princess does it too it’s a really nice touch where the ...well normal doesn’t really apply for darkest dungeon but you get the point is orchestral and stuff while the otherworldly shattered space and time place is all synth-y. great soundtracks on both games...or maybe I just like synth-y music
There are also synths in the Darkest Dungeon, but that only proves your point - the Farmstead is otherworldly in an alien sense, the Darkest Dungeon is otherworldly in a hellish sense.
Darkest Dungeon is the perfect storm of a game. You get the brilliant voice talent of Wayne June, an out-of-this-world immersive soundtrack by Stuart, and that unforgettable gothic art style to tie it all together. What an amazing project with an incredible team.
You can feel in this music that this time your enemy isn't a part of this world or it's darkness. This enemy comes from the darkest of the voids... ...from Outer Space
It's truly astonishing how good Stuart's combat tracks have gotten since the first beta version. The originals were still really good, but from the Cove update and onwards the music has become honestly masterful.
Whoah, you are here too! One of us should ask Stuart if he's played the original LISA: The Painful, or even the best fangames like Pointless/Hopeful. I would be really interested in his opinion on Beehive, Bloodmoon Rising or even Ride the Anaconda.
Well, Jorgensen didn't get to where he was by shying away from risk or controversy. (If he did, he would never have made LISA in the first place.) Moreover, only a fraction of players of anything singleplayer care about its community.
I’m not sure what’s better about this DLC: The fact that Eldritch brings from SPACE are the foes this time around or the fact that you’re just BUTCHERING THEM. A well equipped team can go 2000+ kills in the farmstead
Upon hearing that exalted symphony reflecting the maddening tincture, I was overcome with a sense of urgency. Looking to that most accomplished architect of sound, I compelled him to present his set of confounding works! Of course, I did so in the most cordial manner, befitting a man of his station...
I love the emotional impact of this track, it really feels the most "in control" of the farmstead songs which is fitting as its the only light that is actively beneficial
You nailed the suspenseful feeling in this track. It also carries that same unearthly feeling from the previous tracks, like there is something "wrong" going on but you can't understand what it is. Great job.
I noticed something with your tracks Stuart, in most regular tracks if you increase the speed of the track it will sound out of whack, but in case your work increasing/decreasing the speed at which a track plays changes their mood from action music to creepy to mysterious. Is that by any chance on purpose?
Enemies: bring Highwayman to 100 stress. Highwayman with both CC Trinkets equipped and Splendorous light: "I'm gonna do what's called a pro gamer move."
i swear, the darkest dungeon OST is some of the best music ive ever had the pleasure to listen to in gaming. its in my top 3 overall, and the stuff from the town in ruins on, lights me aflame with glee and throws me into the battle all the more.
it needed to be said! your work has seriously made this experience. I want even more, as it's informed my imagination and makes the blood pump to quite the degree.
Look at all these people, who love the soundtrack. Who praise Stuarts work (I hope we're on first name basis. If not, please let me know :P). And I look at CALL OF DUTY: MODERN WARFARE. Who needs hundreds of people to create their game, a dozen or so people to create good music sure. But the atmosphere of darkest dungeon combined with Stuart's amazing talent... It is something else. This. This is why I love story telling. Cheers Stuart!
The Anscestor may have ensured not only doom upon the hamlet and its people with the eldritch curse, but now to enforce such grim truth even the stars themselves assult us with this hatefull scorn...but hey we got this sick soundtrack so...worth?
I listen your music often as I walk up to work at my hospital OR from the parking deck, it pumps me up for whatever is to come, especially as the hospital comes more to view as I approach closer!
I've already put this to good use in my DnD campaign when the party came face to face with Demogorgon, Prince of Demons, rising from a subterranean lake. The atmosphere your music creates was perfect for it, thank you Stuart!
Finally got to playing Darkest Dungeon in a long time tonight... "You are yet to discover the alien powers that lie within our mansion... But one thing is certain. All the steps of the way - the music of a thousand galaxies will follow..." (that was me, pretending to be The Narrator, giving your work a compliment)
From the next DLC: "One evening, whilst impregnating a blind, one-legged beggar and throwing kittens into the fire, I had an idea. What if I tried to summon the cutest, fluffiest bunny ever? What could possibly go wrong? "After clubbing some cute baby seals, I gathered around me a most accomplished and gullible coven of diabolists, blasphemous scholars, total edgelords, and a carrot merchant with particularly loose morals..."
"'Will this go wrong?" my chief magus asked, as he readied the ceremony to summon forth the unspeakably fluffy one. 'Oh no', I said. "And I have no track record whatsoever in buggering this sort of thing up at all. Ever.' "'Oh, that's alright then,'" my adjunct sighed with relief. 'I'd better get started and sacrifice some virgins! That giant killer bunny won't wait forever!'" "Around us, the coven gathered, waving pieces of lettuce about in a suggestive manner. And, in some far-off place, far beyond the truncated limits of human cognisance, something came hopping..."
"With a flash of sickly light, the Great Fluffy One appeared before us. Most died on the spot, overwhelmed by the total squee. Others shat their lungs out in terror. The carrot merchant asked if he was still going to be paid. Who could have foreseen that such an unholy ritual would ever go wrong? That the polygastric perversion of nature that now stood before me could be so... peckish?" "I realised then that this lagomorphic obscenity would surely eat every bit of veg and grass within 10 miles if I didn't stop it. What was to be done? "'Sod this for a game of soldiers', I decided, and ran off home, leaving my remaining minions to die horrible, screaming, hoppy deaths..."
Would it be a stretch to say these creatures never die? I mean, you can get over 2000 kills in this single area, and thatd be an outrageous amount of workers to have on a medieval farm
Ten years from now I am going to point at your work on Darkest Dungeon on how soundtrack alone can being a game to life in a way you can’t explain except experience. I can’t tell you how many last reps or failure moments I’ve pushed to in my own life with your music as the backdrop. I don’t know if you’ll even read this Stuart, but there were some pretty dark times that your music & this game allowed me to escape from. Thank you for your art.
I so so love the feel you get by adding a synth like this to a track that otherwise has the same great sound as the rest of the soundtrack. You really blew me away with the Color of Madness OST and have through Darkest Dungeon's life made me go "Okay now this is definitely the best song in the game" more times than I can count.
Easily one of my favorites from Chatwood (but saying that, everything he puts out is my favorite). The harmony of the fast violins with the synths, the heavy beating of the drums, it all comes together to make a battle anthem the likes of which I will never get out of my head. Darkest Dungeon wouldn't be Darkest Dungeon without Stuart Chatwood, his musical works make me so happy. Can't wait to see what he comes up with for DD2. :)
When I saw the art, I thought maybe players would have to fight twisted versions of themselves. Maybe in the sequel, if they use the wendigo myth, we'll get to fight heroes who have abandoned the party and gone mad.
Incredible soundtrack. I've never seen a game have such amazing music that drives the player forward and maintaining focus without being a distraction, but after playing Darkest Dungeon, I can without a doubt say this is the best video game soundtrack ever. Absolutely outstanding work, great job!
I’ve always had some issues with Darkest Dungeon...but the music was never one of them! It’s always been the highlight for me. Every track is so memorable.
Personally, I love the atmosphere of each and every one of your tracks, but this one has hit me harder than any other. Kudos to your composing ability! I'll be buying the soundtrack the millisecond I get paid.
When I first heard this in game, all I could think of, especially after the bright orange light started, was "It's beautiful!". I guess the colors of this madness even took to me.
I'm a little surprised this got less attention than your other track, because this is easily my favorite DD track. It's so much more than just the normal terror theme the main game's music has. 10/10
The beginning of this track sounds oddly like something from Xcom 2. That's great considering it puts forward the "alien" feel instantaneously. Great track as always Stuart!
I always wonder how you manage to sew together beauty of music and equal level of unease to even one of the more mercyfull stage of an endless quest such as this. It reminds you even if you have a chance, you can lose it just as quickly.
I love how everyone in the picture looks ready for a fight, on guard and the Anti is like "Yeah guys you deal with it, I find this neat melting crystals over here..."
Hey Stuart, you did a really good job with the Darkest Dungeon OST in general, every track of the game is absolutely amazing and fits with their locations, to the point where you can feel the atmosphere of the levels through their songs, the usage of synths in the color of madness OST gives this vibe of something that comes from the space itself, and it's fantastic. Keep it up dude, this is fantastic.
I think this one is my favourite of the CoM soundtracks. Beautifully captures the horrors of something truly alien trying to do anything in its power to end your party.
Just found the album on spotify. Seriously fantastic work. I love the utterly different feel of each track (the little intro of each is very cool!). *Very* Lovecraftian.
Another upload from the COLOR OF MADNESS DLC. Synths, strings and suspense...
Why this video is hidden?
easter egg!
PogChamp
It's now public!
Ohh..Im glad i found it!
I was sceptical about buying this dlc...
*How quickly the tide turns*
You answered the dlc trailer, now like me, you are a part of this game
Teetering on the brink, facing the abyss...
In time... you will know the tragic extent
*Of my buyings*
@@salade5324 Ruin has come to our wallet
Occultist: Heals Aggressively
Jester: Plays Lute Aggressively
Antiquarian: Collects Loot Aggressively
Bounty Hunter: Snorts Aggressively
Ah, I think you meant
Occultist: 0 crit heal bleed procs aggressively.
@@malcolmwoods542 It hurts but it is so true.
(snort)
Stuart: Hearts Aggressively
Me: Divorced Aggressively
I love how the Color of Madness tracks are the only ones to incorporate synths and other irregular instruments. In the DD "mythos," that just serves to make the area feel even more properly alien and otherworldly.
When I heard about space I immediately said out loud "SYNTHS!"
lmao, fantastic work as always.
The legend of Zelda twilight princess does it too it’s a really nice touch where the ...well normal doesn’t really apply for darkest dungeon but you get the point is orchestral and stuff while the otherworldly shattered space and time place is all synth-y. great soundtracks on both games...or maybe I just like synth-y music
There are also synths in the Darkest Dungeon, but that only proves your point - the Farmstead is otherworldly in an alien sense, the Darkest Dungeon is otherworldly in a hellish sense.
Husk: attacks using ceaseless labor
Me: so these guys still work or something?
Husk: heals using break from labor
Me: *L I E S*
"Their formation is Broken!"
*"Maintain the offensive..."*
Who would win? Highly trained mercenaries with the best gear and weapons or a couple of angry, dabbing crystal people?
Ryan Leatigaga
Who would win - four battle-hardened slayers of beasts most fell, or one stinky crystal boi?
sow the seeds is OP pls nerf
Depends. How much does the RNG hate the mercs today?
"Couple"
Farmer dan & his youngsters
*The colors shift...*
*SPLENDOROUS*
Dinner-fork tongue The Stars blaze with hateful light!
Wrong music, uncle Wayne.
*REFRACTED*
*+15% virtue chance*
"Everyone, open the stress valves !"
Sonitrok's resolve is being tested....
HOPELESS
Marcus Vospette you forget I have lots of virtue trinkets that gives me pretty much 100% virtue chance
Sonitrok You still have a small chance (5%) to get afflicted though
Sonitrok You still have a small chance (5%) to get afflicted though
Antiquarian - "Stars isn right!"
Crusader - "Really?"
Stars - "Yup, and You're All Going To Die Down Here"
Darkest Dungeon is the perfect storm of a game. You get the brilliant voice talent of Wayne June, an out-of-this-world immersive soundtrack by Stuart, and that unforgettable gothic art style to tie it all together. What an amazing project with an incredible team.
Thanks for listening
You can feel in this music that this time your enemy isn't a part of this world or it's darkness.
This enemy comes from the darkest of the voids...
...from Outer Space
Lorax 12 oh shit it makes sense!
this gotta be the most accurate explanation to the color of madness
Well it might
But it also might not be the case
It's beyond our pathethic mortal understanding
A lost echo, trapped forever in the sparkling void!
I feel like the stars themselves went out of their way to enforce the eldritch invasion, or perhaps. Compete?
dankdamundi the destroyer Who could fathom the hateful scorn of the swirling stars!
Well, the ancestor did place the monoliths to gather their attention...
goddammit grandpa why did you leave me alone with this.. manure
" *Inspiration, and improvement!* "
An encounter from the past... Or perhaps, the future?
Battle behind, battle ahead, but for now.... awesome music!
Ribs You tread beyond the reach of reality!
guys, stop stealing my job.
Ancestor Existence folds in on itself!
Tmw a single scarecrow can savagely murder a full squad of heroes powerful enough to kill the heart of the world
"are we fools to press on."
Me:"not at all these stars will fear the Hamlet like the rest!"
Perfect for dnd!
A campaign about Star Spawns is a good idea
It's truly astonishing how good Stuart's combat tracks have gotten since the first beta version. The originals were still really good, but from the Cove update and onwards the music has become honestly masterful.
Whoah, you are here too! One of us should ask Stuart if he's played the original LISA: The Painful, or even the best fangames like Pointless/Hopeful. I would be really interested in his opinion on Beehive, Bloodmoon Rising or even Ride the Anaconda.
Wildly unlikely, and I don't think it'd be a good idea to ask, especially with the community's reputation.
Well, Jorgensen didn't get to where he was by shying away from risk or controversy. (If he did, he would never have made LISA in the first place.) Moreover, only a fraction of players of anything singleplayer care about its community.
We really shouldn't talk about this here, about nobody in this comments section would know what we're talking about.
Sorry I have not played these titles.
The music really makes you feel like you've stepped into a world you have no business being in
Wish this was on spotify. Would make morning commute a little more -stressful- lively.
Should appear in the next few days on Spotify. Follow my twitter/chatwood account for updates...
My day is made.
On Spotify now..
Music is one of the reasons that Darkest Dungeon is a game I love. When will we be able to attend an orchestral concert of these musics?
Le Maelstromer yes! I'd love to attend to it!
@@cvf4ever I keep throwing my money at the monitor and it does nothing HELP
@@ObsidiaBlack1 Keep throwing it until something happens
I’m not sure what’s better about this DLC: The fact that Eldritch brings from SPACE are the foes this time around or the fact that you’re just BUTCHERING THEM. A well equipped team can go 2000+ kills in the farmstead
Someone got up to 9600
*Time to preform beyond ones limits!*
I want all of the color of madness tracks! I demand it... politely...
I will look at adding the final two in the coming weeks. The music will be on Spotify and other sites this weekend.
Please add Dark Mitochondria soon!
Next week...Full DLC music is now on Spotify, Apple, Tidal, Google, Amazon etc
Ya gotta demand it not politely, but verbosely. Thus is the way of darkest dungeon
Upon hearing that exalted symphony reflecting the maddening tincture, I was overcome with a sense of urgency. Looking to that most accomplished architect of sound, I compelled him to present his set of confounding works! Of course, I did so in the most cordial manner, befitting a man of his station...
Love the little ruins soundtrack part at 2:07
I love the emotional impact of this track, it really feels the most "in control" of the farmstead songs which is fitting as its the only light that is actively beneficial
You nailed the suspenseful feeling in this track. It also carries that same unearthly feeling from the previous tracks, like there is something "wrong" going on but you can't understand what it is. Great job.
Thanks for the comment...
It's pretty obvious what the hell's wrong with that shoddy mill.
@@HumbleMemeFarmer Or is it ?
**Vsauce music kicks in**
Your comment not just nailed its emotion but also inspired me doing my work.
utter banger
What that meteorite really had was Stuart's music
I noticed something with your tracks Stuart, in most regular tracks if you increase the speed of the track it will sound out of whack, but in case your work increasing/decreasing the speed at which a track plays changes their mood from action music to creepy to mysterious. Is that by any chance on purpose?
Enemies: bring Highwayman to 100 stress.
Highwayman with both CC Trinkets equipped and Splendorous light: "I'm gonna do what's called a pro gamer move."
i swear, the darkest dungeon OST is some of the best music ive ever had the pleasure to listen to in gaming. its in my top 3 overall, and the stuff from the town in ruins on, lights me aflame with glee and throws me into the battle all the more.
Thanks for the amazing honor.
it needed to be said! your work has seriously made this experience. I want even more, as it's informed my imagination and makes the blood pump to quite the degree.
100 points of stress relief whenever I listen to your work
Glad the music helps
Look at all these people, who love the soundtrack. Who praise Stuarts work (I hope we're on first name basis. If not, please let me know :P). And I look at CALL OF DUTY: MODERN WARFARE. Who needs hundreds of people to create their game, a dozen or so people to create good music sure. But the atmosphere of darkest dungeon combined with Stuart's amazing talent...
It is something else.
This. This is why I love story telling.
Cheers Stuart!
this one is my favorite - from all color of madness osts
The Anscestor may have ensured not only doom upon the hamlet and its people with the eldritch curse, but now to enforce such grim truth even the stars themselves assult us with this hatefull scorn...but hey we got this sick soundtrack so...worth?
Mr. Chatwood, your work is outstanding.
Thanks for listening.
ive had an ear-gasm for the third time in four weeks, thank you
A brilliant confluence of skill and purpose!
It is a serious talent to compose these legendary ballads. Cannot be said enough.
By far the best OST in the game. It sounds so alien and ominous. Can't wait for your work on DD2, thanks for this god tier OST mate.
This is one I go back and listen to all the time.
Why is this the only comment without a heart?
I listen your music often as I walk up to work at my hospital OR from the parking deck, it pumps me up for whatever is to come, especially as the hospital comes more to view as I approach closer!
Thanks you for your service to society. We are all appreciative of our health care workers. Thanks for listening.
The climax of this track is just so goddamn satisfying listening to
*A time to perform beyond one's limits!*
It's good. Really good.
BUT REMIND YOURSELF THAT OVERCONFIDENCE IS A SLOW AND INSIDIOUS KILLER.
I remind myself that every day.
A death by inches....
Holy jesus this is like, euphoric. Continue to amaze me, Stuart!
Splendorous
I've already put this to good use in my DnD campaign when the party came face to face with Demogorgon, Prince of Demons, rising from a subterranean lake. The atmosphere your music creates was perfect for it, thank you Stuart!
Well struck.
Finally got to playing Darkest Dungeon in a long time tonight...
"You are yet to discover the alien powers that lie within our mansion... But one thing is certain. All the steps of the way - the music of a thousand galaxies will follow..."
(that was me, pretending to be The Narrator, giving your work a compliment)
From the next DLC:
"One evening, whilst impregnating a blind, one-legged beggar and throwing kittens into the fire, I had an idea. What if I tried to summon the cutest, fluffiest bunny ever? What could possibly go wrong?
"After clubbing some cute baby seals, I gathered around me a most accomplished and gullible coven of diabolists, blasphemous scholars, total edgelords, and a carrot merchant with particularly loose morals..."
"'Will this go wrong?" my chief magus asked, as he readied the ceremony to summon forth the unspeakably fluffy one. 'Oh no', I said. "And I have no track record whatsoever in buggering this sort of thing up at all. Ever.'
"'Oh, that's alright then,'" my adjunct sighed with relief. 'I'd better get started and sacrifice some virgins! That giant killer bunny won't wait forever!'"
"Around us, the coven gathered, waving pieces of lettuce about in a suggestive manner. And, in some far-off place, far beyond the truncated limits of human cognisance, something came hopping..."
"With a flash of sickly light, the Great Fluffy One appeared before us. Most died on the spot, overwhelmed by the total squee. Others shat their lungs out in terror. The carrot merchant asked if he was still going to be paid. Who could have foreseen that such an unholy ritual would ever go wrong? That the polygastric perversion of nature that now stood before me could be so... peckish?"
"I realised then that this lagomorphic obscenity would surely eat every bit of veg and grass within 10 miles if I didn't stop it. What was to be done?
"'Sod this for a game of soldiers', I decided, and ran off home, leaving my remaining minions to die horrible, screaming, hoppy deaths..."
"Behold the infinite malignity of the stars!"
Stuart, you are an underated gem of gaming music.
Would it be a stretch to say these creatures never die? I mean, you can get over 2000 kills in this single area, and thatd be an outrageous amount of workers to have on a medieval farm
And another masterpiece from master Chatwood.That song is alive and it says "too bad for you now you're in it"
I feel like i'm on a battlefield while i listen your music , Great job as always !!
Shifting Colors. Anguished screams. Swirling thoughts. Spilled blood. Madness unfolds.
I can definitely see why Red Hook advertised the soundtrack as one of the major selling points of this DLC. You've outdone yourself, Mr. Chatwood
splendorous!
Mr.Chatwood you are a treasure not only for the beautiful things you compose, but also for you willingness to engage with the fans of that music.
Thanks for noticing. It’s nice to have an avenue to communicate with the people that support me the most.
Ten years from now I am going to point at your work on Darkest Dungeon on how soundtrack alone can being a game to life in a way you can’t explain except experience.
I can’t tell you how many last reps or failure moments I’ve pushed to in my own life with your music as the backdrop.
I don’t know if you’ll even read this Stuart, but there were some pretty dark times that your music & this game allowed me to escape from.
Thank you for your art.
Thanks for the sincere compliment.
Yes! I saw someone on your last video asking for this one to get put up. This one is my absolute favorite.
I really like this track the most in this DLC. And I find it even more tense when sped up. It just sends chills down my spine listening to it.
I so so love the feel you get by adding a synth like this to a track that otherwise has the same great sound as the rest of the soundtrack. You really blew me away with the Color of Madness OST and have through Darkest Dungeon's life made me go "Okay now this is definitely the best song in the game" more times than I can count.
I can really relate to this. I have a hard time picking my favorite track.
Help I'm stuck in a time loop! I literally can't stop listening to this soundtrack!
this is my favorite track
Easily one of my favorites from Chatwood (but saying that, everything he puts out is my favorite).
The harmony of the fast violins with the synths, the heavy beating of the drums, it all comes together to make a battle anthem the likes of which I will never get out of my head.
Darkest Dungeon wouldn't be Darkest Dungeon without Stuart Chatwood, his musical works make me so happy. Can't wait to see what he comes up with for DD2. :)
Thanks for following. New music soon.
The perfect game soundtrack doesn't exi...
Did a double take...I love this comment. Made me laugh.
Haven't listened to this in at least a year. Still can't believe how rich, dark, & rewarding it is.
I'll buy DD2 just to hear the damn music.
When I saw the art, I thought maybe players would have to fight twisted versions of themselves. Maybe in the sequel, if they use the wendigo myth, we'll get to fight heroes who have abandoned the party and gone mad.
Incredible soundtrack. I've never seen a game have such amazing music that drives the player forward and maintaining focus without being a distraction, but after playing Darkest Dungeon, I can without a doubt say this is the best video game soundtrack ever. Absolutely outstanding work, great job!
Glad you enjoy it!
Darkest Dungeon soundtrack has been getting progressively better over the years. Can't wait for your future projects!
It's like cosmic horror and gothic horror teamed up for an almighty jam session...
I’ve always had some issues with Darkest Dungeon...but the music was never one of them! It’s always been the highlight for me. Every track is so memorable.
Personally, I love the atmosphere of each and every one of your tracks, but this one has hit me harder than any other. Kudos to your composing ability! I'll be buying the soundtrack the millisecond I get paid.
Thanks for supporting the soundtrack
A BRILLIANT CONFLUENCY OF SKILL AND PURPOUSE ! Loved it !
This track is simply *SPLENDID*! Great job as always Stuart!
I don't know why but I find this to be the best of the Color of Madness OST's. Really diging it!
This song is the definition of perfect.
Thanks for the high praise. I love this game and it inspires me to write music to match.
You deserve it! This song is a prime example of how the soundtrack of a game can take it from good to amazing.
When I first heard this in game, all I could think of, especially after the bright orange light started, was "It's beautiful!". I guess the colors of this madness even took to me.
I went a little mad...well a little more mad I guess.
I'm a little surprised this got less attention than your other track, because this is easily my favorite DD track. It's so much more than just the normal terror theme the main game's music has. 10/10
This was the hidden treasure in my eyes...
The beginning of this track sounds oddly like something from Xcom 2. That's great considering it puts forward the "alien" feel instantaneously. Great track as always Stuart!
Been waiting for this one! Killing work as always, Stuart.
I love the entire CoM Soundtrack so much. Darkest Dungeon already had great music, but damn, you really outdid yourself with this one!
Thanks for listening.
I always wonder how you manage to sew together beauty of music and equal level of unease to even one of the more mercyfull stage of an endless quest such as this. It reminds you even if you have a chance, you can lose it just as quickly.
I love how everyone in the picture looks ready for a fight, on guard and the Anti is like "Yeah guys you deal with it, I find this neat melting crystals over here..."
The soundtrack for this dlc never ceases to amaze me
Hey Stuart, you did a really good job with the Darkest Dungeon OST in general, every track of the game is absolutely amazing and fits with their locations, to the point where you can feel the atmosphere of the levels through their songs, the usage of synths in the color of madness OST gives this vibe of something that comes from the space itself, and it's fantastic.
Keep it up dude, this is fantastic.
I love the space feel of the color of madness dlc.
Your music is a global treasure Mr. Chatwood
FINALLYYY, wooo. This one stood out the most to me.
I love this soundtrack for the Color of Madness DLC to death, thank you so so so so much!
This whole song made me feel like I was being hypnotized. Was this intentional?
Chills chills chills
I think this one is my favourite of the CoM soundtracks. Beautifully captures the horrors of something truly alien trying to do anything in its power to end your party.
Stuart chatwood? i think you mean Stuart Chadwood.
Just found the album on spotify. Seriously fantastic work. I love the utterly different feel of each track (the little intro of each is very cool!). *Very* Lovecraftian.
Why are you so good. This is my favorite track yet.
Really getting an alien vibe from this track ... amazing !
Yeah this whole DLCs soundtrack is amazing. 10/10 will buy again
THanks for listening.