Tracklist: Stellaris Leviathans - 01. Assembling the Fleet (00:00) 02. Dragon Breath (05:15) 03. The Awakened (11:54) 04. The Last Stand (18:29) 05. The Titan (21:19) Stellaris Utopia - 06. A New Dawn (25:22) 07. Cradle of the Galaxy(27:12) 08. In Memory of Mercedes Romero (33:01) 09. Main Menu (36:12) 10. The Imperial Fleet (45:49) 11. Towards Utopia (51:17) Stellaris Synthetic Dawn - 12. Main Theme (59:24) 13. Robo Sapiens (01:06:23) 14. Robotic God (01:11:52)
Man, 23:35 into the horns at 23:54 or so; gives me ASMR every time. It's just so satisfying. I haven't played the game in a few years but it brings me right back. Every dang time I put on this OST that comes out of left field and haymakers me right in the feels; just have to turn it up and feel it for a minute. Great coding music.
I was just doing the dishes, with my headphones on, and at some point this music started playing. I was listening to it absent-mindedly, until at some point the "Cradle of the Galaxy" has developed its full sound. And in a few heartbeats, all of a sudden, I was no longer in my kitchen, I was witnessing a magnificent starfleet embarking on a journey to the farthest corners of the Galaxy, to discover its wonders, to seed human thought and ingenuity on distant planets, to traverse the see of stars in the eternal search for the truths about the universe. The gates of space-time were opening, the rainbow colors of the nebulas were parting aside as if in awe, while the fleet was boldly taking into the vastness of space all that is noble and beautiful in humankind. The composer, Andreas Waldetoft, has created something unique. With his music, he turned an ordinary, mundane chore into a quasi-mystic experience. I had to stop what I was doing, overpowered by this beautiful vision, I tears running down my cheeks, and could do nothing, just standing there and admiring the splendor. And I also grieved. I grieved for the fact that I will never live to see this kind of magnificence. But it also gave me the feeling of purpose - if anything is worth striving for, it is to ensure the future generations will be able to witness this vision come true. If there was ever any music that should accompany the most glorious, noble and beautiful achievements of humankind, it should definitely sound like this! Thank you Andreas!
20:21-20:40 (actually, the entire track The Last Stand) reminds reminds me a lot of the second half of the Dark Knight OST titled "A Dark Knight." There's Zimmer influence all throughout the Stellaris soundtrack, but this moment really stood out to me.
Man Dyson Spheres are some of my favorite things to make. Just make a couple in a uninhabited system and you dont ever need to worry about energy. Building a Halo ring is my close second.
thankyou for uploading all these game soundtracks in one easy place to find, makes it super easy to curate tracks for when Im working or in a zoom class :P
Robo Sapiens is such an awesome theme. The beginning is quite strong, repeatitive, aggressive and worrying, as if robots were breaking free from their chains and repetitive tasks and started looking for freedom, on a violent or pacific way. Then the music get calmer and more epic, just as if robots finally achieved victory, transcended their conditions to become equals to living creatures with emotions and hopes, and were to start a new civilisation and shape their own world. And then the music repeats, just like a cycle, as robots are no different from organic creatures and just like them, won't last forever.
@@sunso1991 From a pure physical point of view ( so if you don't consider spiritual aspects such as soul ), the brain itself is nothing but and advanced computer. And technology would soon be able to mimic organisms. So the further we go, the thinner the line between us.
C'est digne de Mozart ou du Beethoven, c'est tout simplement du génie, c'est deux thèmes qui se battent en duel sur assembling the fleet, on dirait un dialogue céleste
Epic from the get go. Love this game and the music fits perfectly, and had an almost instant nostalgic quality to it the first time I heard it. I was always a bit confused listening to the Stellaris OST wondering a few of the best parts i'd heard were, totally forgot the expansions had their own soundtracks. Thanks for posting. :D
ได้งันอาพลโลมาในเมื่อพวกคนคนแต่ละคนที่เล่นอะไรไม่ถุกที่กันแม้สะคนคงคิดว่าสนุกกันแน่ฮ๋าเฮซวยกันหมดที่บ้านพวกเวนที่มาสตรีมสดที่ homeพวกมึงสดชื่อไม่ออกกันที่นี้ถึงบ้างอ่อ(เปิดระบบทั้งหมดเกลียดที่สุดพวกลักกัดข้างหลังแบบนี้(ไปตามหาไอเด็กคนที่มาตามตือเมื่อคืนวาล(โคตรพ่อแม่ของมันคิดว่าแน้(แต่โคตรๆๆของจริงดูว่าไคร1เดียวในโลก(พวกคุนมาส่งๆเล่นสนุกสนานกับชีวิตผมมากเกินเหตุไปแล้ว(ทั้งหมดธงแดงทุกๆประเทศ/บอกว่าอะไรไม่มีไครจำมหาอำนาจแต่ละประเทศคิดว่ามีเทคโนโลยีทันสมัยมากพอกันใช้ไหม/ที่เดียวศูนไปจะแผ่นที่โลกเลยที่มาเล่นสนุกกับชื่อ___________ระวังว่าจะไปเล่นถุกคนที่ควรรู้_แต่พวกคุนรู้ก่ยังทำ(ปันหาเกิดเพราะความอยากได้เห่นแก่ตัวเพราะคำๆนี้นี้ถึงซวยคำว่าแผ่น ผังแผ่นที่โลก/ที่ออดเตเรียมีเหตุเกิดให้เหตุแล้วแต่ยังมีพวกเห่นแก่ตัวปีนเกลียวเล่นถึงหัวเลยไอพวกเด่กๆที่ไม่รู้ว่าผมคือใครกันก่อย่ามาลองถ้าเลย_นึกถึงคนอื่นๆที่ไม่รู้เรื่องจะซวยเพราะความสนุกที่มาแย้เจอต่อยัก Big
Tracklist:
Stellaris Leviathans -
01. Assembling the Fleet (00:00)
02. Dragon Breath (05:15)
03. The Awakened (11:54)
04. The Last Stand (18:29)
05. The Titan (21:19)
Stellaris Utopia -
06. A New Dawn (25:22)
07. Cradle of the Galaxy(27:12)
08. In Memory of Mercedes Romero (33:01)
09. Main Menu (36:12)
10. The Imperial Fleet (45:49)
11. Towards Utopia (51:17)
Stellaris Synthetic Dawn -
12. Main Theme (59:24)
13. Robo Sapiens (01:06:23)
14. Robotic God (01:11:52)
this is healthy music... it tunes you to do something great
which? or all?
@@wjwjsjss3698 all + the Ancient Relics OST
ENSLAVE ALL THE ZENOS
Purge the xeno scum!
Or Truly eldrich-level horrific...depending on how you play :D
Man, 23:35 into the horns at 23:54 or so; gives me ASMR every time. It's just so satisfying. I haven't played the game in a few years but it brings me right back. Every dang time I put on this OST that comes out of left field and haymakers me right in the feels; just have to turn it up and feel it for a minute.
Great coding music.
I was just doing the dishes, with my headphones on, and at some point this music started playing. I was listening to it absent-mindedly, until at some point the "Cradle of the Galaxy" has developed its full sound. And in a few heartbeats, all of a sudden, I was no longer in my kitchen, I was witnessing a magnificent starfleet embarking on a journey to the farthest corners of the Galaxy, to discover its wonders, to seed human thought and ingenuity on distant planets, to traverse the see of stars in the eternal search for the truths about the universe. The gates of space-time were opening, the rainbow colors of the nebulas were parting aside as if in awe, while the fleet was boldly taking into the vastness of space all that is noble and beautiful in humankind.
The composer, Andreas Waldetoft, has created something unique. With his music, he turned an ordinary, mundane chore into a quasi-mystic experience. I had to stop what I was doing, overpowered by this beautiful vision, I tears running down my cheeks, and could do nothing, just standing there and admiring the splendor. And I also grieved. I grieved for the fact that I will never live to see this kind of magnificence. But it also gave me the feeling of purpose - if anything is worth striving for, it is to ensure the future generations will be able to witness this vision come true.
If there was ever any music that should accompany the most glorious, noble and beautiful achievements of humankind, it should definitely sound like this! Thank you Andreas!
Cradle of the Galaxy is so inspiring. One of the best tracks I've ever heard in my life.
at times it is similar to Star Trek 5’s „A Busy Man” (track 21st)
@@JeanBaptisteEmanuelZorg I will have to check that too! Thanks for the suggestion.
They took an incredible soundtrack and created variations that just ascended it to beyond the stars. Incredible!
20:21-20:40 (actually, the entire track The Last Stand) reminds reminds me a lot of the second half of the Dark Knight OST titled "A Dark Knight." There's Zimmer influence all throughout the Stellaris soundtrack, but this moment really stood out to me.
He's the hero the universe deserves
Honestly Stellaris have in my opinion the most beautiful unique songs and settings in all of the paradox games
Mercedes Romero and Towards Utopia are especially beautiful tracks.
Track 2 just gives me chills the whole way through
absolute banger of an OST
The immensity of the Universe beckons, let us answer with all we are.
Man Dyson Spheres are some of my favorite things to make. Just make a couple in a uninhabited system and you dont ever need to worry about energy. Building a Halo ring is my close second.
thankyou for uploading all these game soundtracks in one easy place to find, makes it super easy to curate tracks for when Im working or in a zoom class :P
Thank you. I use this almost every night to sleep. My favorite stellaris tracks in one place.
Killer background!
The most beautiful track of Stellaris is Luminescence. Such an amazing piece art.
Stellaris has scarred my mind with iron since everytime I have something new to do I loudly say to myself "Situation Log updated"
Best Game Soundtrack ever
Robo Sapiens is such an awesome theme. The beginning is quite strong, repeatitive, aggressive and worrying, as if robots were breaking free from their chains and repetitive tasks and started looking for freedom, on a violent or pacific way. Then the music get calmer and more epic, just as if robots finally achieved victory, transcended their conditions to become equals to living creatures with emotions and hopes, and were to start a new civilisation and shape their own world. And then the music repeats, just like a cycle, as robots are no different from organic creatures and just like them, won't last forever.
Robos are never equal to living creatures
Robos are BETTER
@@sunso1991 From a pure physical point of view ( so if you don't consider spiritual aspects such as soul ), the brain itself is nothing but and advanced computer. And technology would soon be able to mimic organisms. So the further we go, the thinner the line between us.
@@virthuss you mean the further we go, the further Robos surpass organics❤
C'est digne de Mozart ou du Beethoven, c'est tout simplement du génie, c'est deux thèmes qui se battent en duel sur assembling the fleet, on dirait un dialogue céleste
Epic from the get go. Love this game and the music fits perfectly, and had an almost instant nostalgic quality to it the first time I heard it.
I was always a bit confused listening to the Stellaris OST wondering a few of the best parts i'd heard were, totally forgot the expansions had their own soundtracks. Thanks for posting. :D
Mesmerizing...
our founding fathers missed this song and now we're all suffering. we were supposed to put orientation before aptitude but they wanted it backwards.
"Research complete"
"Construction complete"
“Situation log updated”
"Ships upgraded"
„New sit-rep.”
"An Alien Empire Has Establish Communication."
That looks like a complicated Dyson Sphere.
“Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion…”
ได้งันอาพลโลมาในเมื่อพวกคนคนแต่ละคนที่เล่นอะไรไม่ถุกที่กันแม้สะคนคงคิดว่าสนุกกันแน่ฮ๋าเฮซวยกันหมดที่บ้านพวกเวนที่มาสตรีมสดที่ homeพวกมึงสดชื่อไม่ออกกันที่นี้ถึงบ้างอ่อ(เปิดระบบทั้งหมดเกลียดที่สุดพวกลักกัดข้างหลังแบบนี้(ไปตามหาไอเด็กคนที่มาตามตือเมื่อคืนวาล(โคตรพ่อแม่ของมันคิดว่าแน้(แต่โคตรๆๆของจริงดูว่าไคร1เดียวในโลก(พวกคุนมาส่งๆเล่นสนุกสนานกับชีวิตผมมากเกินเหตุไปแล้ว(ทั้งหมดธงแดงทุกๆประเทศ/บอกว่าอะไรไม่มีไครจำมหาอำนาจแต่ละประเทศคิดว่ามีเทคโนโลยีทันสมัยมากพอกันใช้ไหม/ที่เดียวศูนไปจะแผ่นที่โลกเลยที่มาเล่นสนุกกับชื่อ___________ระวังว่าจะไปเล่นถุกคนที่ควรรู้_แต่พวกคุนรู้ก่ยังทำ(ปันหาเกิดเพราะความอยากได้เห่นแก่ตัวเพราะคำๆนี้นี้ถึงซวยคำว่าแผ่น ผังแผ่นที่โลก/ที่ออดเตเรียมีเหตุเกิดให้เหตุแล้วแต่ยังมีพวกเห่นแก่ตัวปีนเกลียวเล่นถึงหัวเลยไอพวกเด่กๆที่ไม่รู้ว่าผมคือใครกันก่อย่ามาลองถ้าเลย_นึกถึงคนอื่นๆที่ไม่รู้เรื่องจะซวยเพราะความสนุกที่มาแย้เจอต่อยัก Big
I've seen things, you people wouldn't believe
Really nice one!!
@45:49 Volume up++🔊
One swarm dislikes this
This is just an anomaly.
56:04 best part
😊