9 Years have passed since i've started playing Eve Online. I don't play it any more but this music will remain the most special for me. Back then, these tracks were *ideally* immersing in that deep and wonderous atmosphere that Eve Online and i have created for myself. I will never forget it and whenever i'd wish to feel it again, be it just a small peace of it, i'd listen to this playlist and view my first screenshots of Eve Online. I would also go out at night with MP3 player recreating these tracks to my ears and wonder at night sky full of stars. Especially, in winter time. I'm sure, many people have who played Eve Online feel similarly about this wonderful atmpsheric music. Jon Hallur did an amazing job.
Same here, almost 8 years "in eve" still just log in to swich skills, but i dont paly anymore, im totaly bored from game mechanic "people take region and living inside them for years long" this game isynt dynamic like meny people think.
what a shame you both don't play anymore, 8 years for myself, i came close to burn out myself, then one night while all alone hunting, i came across a lone miner in a rookie ship, cloaked i approached, yea i know it's a noob, but he's in null sec, he's not blue, so we have orders to shoot on sight. almost in position i'm seeing that he is indeed only fit to mine, just about to hit decloak and below the asteroids comes on, it stopped me cold, i saw myself, almost 8 years before, sitting in a rookie ship, no idea what i was doing, taking chances, dreaming of my first battleship, blown away by the size and complexity of it all, the galaxy is huge and everything in it is there for me to take. then it hit me, why i play EVE, for the moments. saving a friend, making a difference, seeing and being part of epic battles, or just sitting and watching a new pilot, beginning their journey in EVE. Everything has a beginning and an end. but EVE is Forever !
xxxTRU5Txxx That was a better love story than Twilight. hehe. But i understand. I love the game myself and i am on my third year. Bored of missions though. Someday i need to build up courage and head to lower sectors and explore.
This is some of the best space ambient music out there. It isn't just monotonous drones like the rest. It has catchy riffs and articulate patterns if you listen closely enough. It really is remarkable.
@@River313 The risk of listening to game music... I've gotten a couple of failed resubs out of it... 2 minutes in, and I already feel the soothing times of old, in Eve.
Music is very powerful and can have a significant impact on cognition and overall thought patterns. It can be especially powerful the younger the listener is. I'm curious to see the type of person your daughter may turn into in regards to this music. I have a feeling it may make her deeply thoughtful, introspective, calm, rational, and a visionary.
It is a current game for Windows or Mac and is maintained and upgraded frequently. Eve runs on a world class supercomputer and all players are playing in a single 'server' across the globe. This is technically challenging, state of the art and represents a significant portion of Iceland's economy. I haven't played in many years, but still remains technically interesting to me.
This will be the music that the future generations will listen inside their own ships while mining, exploring and generally living their lives. This will be the "lost music of the ancient worlds"! :P
Today's symphonic metal, dubstep, techno etc. will be "classic" music in 100-200 years... so yeah I can imagine someone's family driving on the Moon or Mars and kids be like "dad, this old junk is boring, can we listen to something else?"
@@hristosfasoulas_kurz5056 Why not? What will change if we destroy it or not? You're sure we could destroy the whole universe, and if so, does it even matter? Nothing matters, the verse is our sandbox and so are our life's, nothing is really important in the wider spectrum, it might mean something for you but not for me.
EVE's time for me is done, but sometimes when I am in Star Citizen, I pull up these tracks and I feel like I never left EVE and it was still 2011. These tracks are special and they keep with me forever.
I played EVE from 2010 until this year, 6 years and 3 full time accounts, loved the community, loved the freedom in the "Sandbox" and loved the music in the back ground. As a member of an active worm hole corp we spent hours watching the entrances, sharing intel, and chilling to the music. Love EVE and have made many many real world friends in the most unique computer game ever. Oh and just for laughs, I turn 59 in January 2017, kids game, no not really! Your servant, Kai Torran, and I might be back!
EVE statistics are fact: chances are you'll get sick of it at some point. And chances are you will quit at some point. But never will quit forever. --- o7 from Germany
@@n3crow168 moin. Gibt es eine Möglichkeit, das Spiel als Alpha Pilot auf Dauer zu überleben, ohne horrende Zeiten am Tag in das Spiel zu investieren? Ich hab's nämlich Mal versucht, hatte aber das Gefühl, dass es mehr pay to win ist als der to play. Ich weiß, dass Eve früher allein als Abo spielbar war, möchte es aber trotzdem erstmal kostenlos spielen und dann weiterschauen.
@@philippgrotz7903 morjens Phillip ... In erster Linie würde ich deine Frage für "mich" mit einem ja beantworten ... Würde aber gerne eine Gegenfrage stellen ... Was meinst du mit überleben ... Klingt fast so als würdest du dich im Low oder 0.0 rumtreiben ... ansonsten habe dich den Eindruck das du aufgrund deiner Formulierung ein wenig an deiner allgemeinen Erwartungshaltung scheiterst ... Wobei ich hinzufügen möchte das es seit Einführung von Alpha chars es auch mittlerweile viele neue Zugeständnisse gab seitens CCP und zugunsten von Alphas ... Und ja Eve ist absolut Casual spielbar und das auch nur 1mal die Woche ... Entscheidend ist meiner Meinung als erstes deine Erwartungshaltung an das Spiel ... Ich bin Direktor in einer highsec Corp wo es einige Alphas gibt die zufrieden spielen ... Sicher muss man Abstriche machen ... Aber damals gab es kein freue 2 Play ... Ich bin seit einigen Jahren dabei und muss dir beim Pay 2 win meiner Meinung absolut widersprechen ... Das jetzt zu begründen würde aber jeglichen Rahmen hier sprengen ... Gerne lade ich dich Mal für ein Gespräch auf unseren TS Server ein falls du Interesse hast ... Mfg N3crow
@@n3crow168 ich muss gestehen, dass ich nicht sonderlich weit über das Tutorial hinaus gespielt habe, da mir der gemeinschaftliche Faktor irgendwie fehlte. Ich bin von anderen Spielen gewohnt, dass man sich bei Onlinespielen sehr von Griefern vorsehen muss. Und da fragte ich mich, wie stark das vertreten ist und ob man eine Chance als Alpha dagegen hat. Was ich von deiner Antwort herauslesen konnte, ist das der Fall. Edit: Gerne würde ich mich mit dir auf ein "Gespräch" treffen, jedoch wäre für mich Discord die günstigere Wahl, da ich kein Mic habe und ich dir somit schreiben müsste.
@@philippgrotz7903 Hey Phillip ... hab unser gespräch ein wenig aus den Augen verloren aufgrund eines Privaten Zwischenfalls ... wenn du immer noch Interesse hast mal zu reden würde ich mich freuen ... müsstest aber am besten mal PM bei deinem YT account aktivieren ... hab keine lust meine Discord addresse hier zu Posten xD ... MfG
I'm only a week into my EVE experience, and I'm having a blast. When I'm mining, I like to sit back and stare off into the skybox while the ambient music plays. This game has already given me a few moments of existential realization, and I'm only a week in. This music really makes you comprehend the sheer immensity of the Universe and your own life on this singular planet.
Wait until you venture into Nul Sec and you come across a few thousand people a battle. Chances are you will get attacked early on and your stuff stolen though, but the payoff is huge if you survive. Advice, get into a mining corporation that has another corporation offering protection.
Played it for many years myself, probably got too deep in since it started affecting my RL and work and all. But, I remember when Eve was new, and I got into heavy mining and industry. Putting on this music while making money, was so relaxing and soothing. Kinda felt like being in there at times.
For some reason when I listen to this I get sad, and remember when I first started playing EVE, and how every ship battle was thrilling, every mission fun, every song chilling, and every time I set out for a new system I was amazed at what the game was. Now I don't see the good things, and I only see the flaws in the game. What I would give for that sense of vulnerability and fun...
The music and graphics are 1000% but the game itself is rubbish. Pure PVP. Horrible. Terrible. Crap. Pure Shit. Where have you seen it? Summary: IF the ship is destroyed you lose everything you had, the money invested, the equipment. There's just a body floating in space.
В этой игре есть какая то магия. Другие игры могут надоедать до тошноты, вспоминать не хочется, но не Ева. Причем из Евы легко уйти и очень сложно потом возвращаться, но воспоминания остаются только положительные, как будто альтернативную жизнь прожил. Никакая другая игра не может подарить столько ощущений и оставить столько воспоминаний. Может быть это из-за того, что в Еве каждый свой шаг надо грамотно рассчитывать, постоянно планировать и при этом все равно всегда идти на риск, не важно чем вы там занимаетесь при этом, от торговли до майнинга и тем более войны. Даже не знаю, но периодически слушаю музыку и ностальгирую, пытаюсь побороть желание вернутся).
😢😢вспоминания про еву аж прослезился (. столько лет прожил в этой игре , жаль что годы летят , бросил игру и за того что в ней жить нужно , а до старости проебать жизнь игра только в ней не хочу
EVE Online is one of the most immersive and impressive games ever made to an extreme degree. Months passed by in a flash and i started using weeks instead of days to measure time. You do not feel like your in a game but a mysterious and awstrucking universe with mysteries behind every corner. You will make friends who will join you in some of the most deep mechanics ever made but at a horrible cost. There is no way to casually play this game and get anywhere you must commit to this game as the only one you will ever play. This game isn't for everyone but for those it does grab it bites down hard and never lets go and it does this by making you answer all the questions yourself and not holding your hand at any step. Everything you do feels like an accomplishment because of the uncertainty of everything you do in the lawlessness of space. I admit i was never a great player but i didn't quit because of that I quit because i looked at the calendar and forgot what month it was if i can exaggerate a little. I don't know if its changed since i played in 2014 but remember EVE is not a game it is a second life.
Favourite track 4:13:00 I agree in most points ... and yeah it is very hard to find the balance between game and second life, sometimes you have to shift down or maybe break but the social component that eve delivers is unequaled if you find the right people ... i love it ... returned after almost 3 years break and dont regret it ... also i admit that i am not a great player too ... before i stopped i settled in 0.0 and was making a decent amount of isk ... nowadays i doin my casual highsec stuff and it is in fact much bigger pleasure because much less obligations ... my personal breaking point was to get rid off the maximum profit behaviour ... today i mostly enjoy the social components right now and the mindblowing market system ... settling now at the border to low sec ... for me it was totally worth it to return ... long story short ... as an eve player you can simply fail right at the ambitions you set for yourself ... i apologize for my decent english and greets from germany :D o7 Fly Safe ! EVE statistics are fact: chances are you'll get sick of it at some point. And chances are you will quit at some point. But never will quit forever.
This music changed me when I was 16-17 trying eve out for the first time. It always stuck with me. I’m 28 now and am back playing with my fellow brave. And I do sleep to this music , i smoke to this music, I fight HACs to this music. Much appreciated :)
Used to play a lot as well, just really sucked at PVP and never got the hang of it. Then did wormhole exploration and hacking for a while, lost like 8 astros, everyone who looked at my kill feed said I sucked, felt like my account was tainted or something. Went back to highsec, tried industry, POS and PI stuff for a while but around every corner there were people who were super toxic and elitist. Lost most of my stuff like 5 times (highsec, low sec, null sec, didn't matter) literally everyone was a dick to me... I now play Avorion singleplayer a lot while listening to this music.
@Rachelle Janssen I'm really sorry to hear that. Eve isn't kind to those who venture for greatness, especially when they do so solo. I'm surprised most people were unkind, the majority that I run into are pretty nice. I understand why would want to leave, but if you did ever come back, I would suggest you head for non-Caldari highsec. You can find out of the way highsec systems with not a single person in them. There you can isolate yourself and do as you wish. Just a thought.
I remember hearing this music for the first time back in 2003. Just cruising space, not knowing where to go or what to do, with a friend. And then I graduated high school later in the year and went to boot camp, and the joys of this game were all over.
I know exactly what you mean, it's peaceful and calming but has a tempo that keeps you motivated to do your assignments etc the lonely train ride journey studying
I haven't played for several years when pvp became, lets make everyone's day crap by ganking them every time they come out of a station. Still have some lovely memories from before then though and the music brings it all back :)
+Valerion King I will always have an Eve Online account. Even if it's to sit in my ship and void out. I stopped playing eve years ago. But I do get on once in a while to know what it feels like to sit in such a beautiful vast space.
+Insignia Zamenity as I do :) sitting on Billions of ISK and tons of ships. The music reminds me how it was sitting in Fade, refuelling POSes camping... hard to stay back away from it the sound is about to suck me back in into the game :)
+Marc Mingard Would you mind me asking how exactly you've managed to acquire the said billiosn of isk? :P I've been trying to play the game for years but the subscription prices are quite restrictive for me, so I end up playing around a month or two a year, whenever I can fork out the subscription money, time in which I'm barely able to accomplish anything but get some skills training.
+Caius Filimon Well.. I did anything in the game.. Mining, Missioning, Trading, Blueprint copying and selling, POS Mining, transportation.... And I tried to not bring myself into danger with expensive ships with expensive fittings for no reason. as others undocked in their Nemesis with Fittings worth several billions going to camps with people they didn't knew before and just have been killed.. I didn't :)
Heck, I didnt though about this yet, but I had to put on my bucket list. Even though I changed a little bit, since I want to listen this while I just float in the space weightlessly...
Damn, for some reason I feel like this is one of the games that I will regret not getting into later on in my life. Never played beyond the trial version. And years later I still keep coming back to these videos.
***** Pah, mowing lawns, a good HFT program and I will have all the money. Besides I like Star Citizen better, because you can go inside the ships, and fly them with a joystick, much more immersive imo.
***** Oh don't be so negative, development in that game has just started really picking up steam. Updates are pretty frequent now. Honestly I think that it was announced too early, and everyone thought it would be done in no time, but no one realized that developing a game like that takes a lot of time. For example it took 4 years to make GTA V. So if it had been announced in late 2009 then everybody would have thought it was old news by the time it was released. In my opinion the persistent universe for SC will probably be available in 2016, and 2/3 of squadron 42 is complete, so that should be out this year.
Great video. I remember loving the Eve music when I started playing (way back in 2004). As a noob, I'd be mining listening to the amazing sounds of the game - it was all so atmospheric. Of course, when I got got serious about the game - that's when you had to turn the game music/sounds off :) Back then I went through a convoluted way of extracting the game music files to mp3 format so I could listen to them out of the game. RUclips didn't exist back then to share a great video like this - and CCP back then did NOT give any permission for these files to be shared in any way, people were specifically told not to extract the sounds. Burning them onto a cd to listen to whenever I wanted felt great (no mp3 players back then either...). Ah, the memories And to this day, I can still remember my initial days mining scordite in my Bantam, listening to Red Glowing Dust (always my favorite) - listening to and looking at Eve in such wonder......
I'm opposite. I feel relaxed in null, but highsec.... it's a huge gamble. In null you can just watch comms and local. Stay aligned in my carrier and farm easy isk.
The music and graphics are 1000% but the game itself is rubbish. Pure PVP. Horrible. Terrible. Crap. Pure Shit. Where have you seen it? Summary: IF the ship is destroyed you lose everything you had, the money invested, the equipment. There's just a body floating in space.
Wow........! This is awesome music. A few years back my younger son played EVE online a lot and I asked him where I could listen to the music - now I have the answer.
Yup my favorite too. Was one of the OG songs when Eve came out. Every time I hear it I almost resub. Played from 2003-2013 and it completely took over my life. I miss it though.
This has become the ultimate soundtrack for my work sessions at the office. Amazing tunes and the 6 hours nearly fits perfectly the 9 to 5 week days routine.
I flew in the wars in 2014-2016 and man, what a great time that was. I still log on about once a year or so to just orbit some asteroids and mine just to listen to Eve tracks and look at the skyboxes. What a game :)
It’s just so nostalgic. I played for two years at the end of high school during the loneliest part of my life. Having joined a corp of mostly older adults they welcomed me with open arms and showed me the ropes. Miss you all my fellow corpies o7 It was bittersweet to try this game again after so many years…I just sat in Jita with this sound track for an hour watching ships come in and out. Ahhh how crazy it is that a game can create such core wholesome memories.
This is just amazing how have I missed this, I feel so connected as I have always been apart of this music and its fabric.... it is me and I am it, together wee are family.
This started playing randomly in my head 2:33:05 and I came here. Damn it was nice 2:3h listening, dragging me through nostalgia. I didn't play EVE too much, but since I tried I fell in love and always dreamed that I will get deep into it one day. But these tracks got printed in my brain. So much travels I had listening to these and never understood people who play EVE with sounds disabled!
I only played for 5 years, and it was glorious. I tried to pick it back up for 3-4 months during Covid lock-down. Joined a corp and realized why I stopped playing back in 2018 (no time). This soundtrack will always remind me of being out in EVE space doing explo. I hope I can return one day.
@@Hazeious - I was trying to fund my plex by grinding it out in-game doing explo and mining. I spent a lot of time trying to do it but never could get there. Took so much time to skill up toons and get into meaningful PvP content. I joined a Corp early on and liked it but there was a lot of politics involved with the Corp and it went from “just having fun” to giving up nights with the family to run POS bashings. If the game was cheaper and skill leveling up didn’t take months, I’d consider getting back into it. Great game though.
I'll never forget the years I spent in the EVE Online universe. Many fantastic memories, glorious victories, spine-tingling suspense, mystery, action, adventure . . . countless recollections of drudgery and the mundane operations of a Wormhole pirate corp, those special nutballs one gets to listen to in comms, I miss them like my old alcoholic college buddies . . . a few memories that are truly gut-wrenching in how they exposed the savage side of human nature, and some that are just downright pathetic and sad. A truly amazing game back in those days, though I don't know if it compares anymore; even so, I wouldn't go back. It is . . . TOO MUCH for mere mortals I think. EVE Online, done right, is not a game, it is a lifestyle and it is a dark and twisted lifestyle best suited for those who are already well on their way to being a psychopath. Myself, I found the bit of momentum into that direction which I experienced in those years, eventually too unsettling. Playing a game to literally fuck with other players and enjoying it . . . I don't regret it, and the music is lovely to revisit as I play other less brutally HUMAN science fiction games. But I won't go back.
I used to play this game so much that i ended up running 5 accounts at the same time and i even ought a second monitor and computer to be able to run more accounts.Such a beautifull game and soooooooo addictive,it was for me,had great times,had good fun with real life friends and with ingame friends.
Roaming through null sec late at night and nothing but me, my Vagabond, and seemingly endless adventure in front of me. I'll never forget this part of my life. Thanks, Eve.
ow yeah, the beautiful ambient music of EVE supports me so many times during a Mining OP, just awesome (even awesome to chill on your couch with a cup of cacao and a wool blanket)
Eve is part of me, since I play It already for 8 years. This music is so deep into my soul, I simply listen to it, and empowers and encourages me in my ways. Eve is a game like no other. It's discipline in order to succeed ingame, it's awesome. Definitely a way of life. I got wife and kids, and I'm 39 years old, but Eve will always be a part of my self. If one days it goes away, it's memories and experiences along with ingame mates, will never be forgotten. God Damn, Eve FOREVER!!!
2:46:16 this is by far my favourite track. Called "My Other Residency". Sadly the official version is a lot slower than the in-game version and I was unable to find a perfect lossless quality of said version.
40:10 is such a good track! I love it! And what an incredible game EvE Online is. Never have I been as happy just to be within a game and enjoying the atmosphere like EvE. You can just load it up, lets the songs play, do a few missions, a quick duel, amend your assets and be totally content with not progressing to the latter stages of the game such as moving into Nulsec and organizing huge battles. Fantastic!
This is by far the best study music! My friend showed me EvE online and I could tell immediately that the background music makes it easier to focus for hours.
The music and graphics are 1000% but the game itself is rubbish. Pure PVP. Horrible. Terrible. Crap. Pure Shit. Where have you seen it? Summary: IF the ship is destroyed you lose everything you had, the money invested, the equipment. There's just a body floating in space.
I've played this game for 15 years (with breaks inbetween), I've done piracy, missions, mining, trading, exploring, corp theft, planetary interaction, manufacturing and just about everything else apart from live in null ... yet the game still makes me feel like a noob. Oh and in PVP I still get the shakes.
Despite having departed from New Eden and finding my way back to Earth many years ago I still find myself nostalgic for the memories and people I have met in playing the game. I remember being 15 at the time I started playing sometime before Apocrypha launched. This game taught me more about business then I think I would have learned in business school. It has served me well and I hope it has taught you something as well.
i was always shit at this game, spend a lot of hours and this soundtrack was the main thing keeping me there. I love those kind of sounds mixed with graphics of space.
The music and graphics are 1000% but the game itself is rubbish. Pure PVP. Horrible. Terrible. Crap. Pure Shit. Where have you seen it? Summary: IF the ship is destroyed you lose everything you had, the money invested, the equipment. There's just a body floating in space.
beautiful. thank you got making this so available. ive had so many sleepless nights and this soundtrack helped me. you have helped me so much; more than you will probably ever know but that doesnt matter you helped me when no one else did and that is what does matter.
I just started Eve, sad that I didn't start sooner.....missed the nostalgia feeling. But listening to this music, feels so relaxing......and A E S T H E T I C
genial, hermoso, ahora ya no es necesario entrar al juego para oír tan hermosas melodías, llego del trabajo, me recuesto en la cama y oír esto me relaja un montón, muchas gracias 😊
Even if i'm not a fan of EVE, this playlist is really good for concentration and focus. Never had i have such a productive programming work other than today.
Love doesn't even describe this game. It's like feeling of eternal salvation, and home. Love eve, love space even more.... And such an epic sound to go with it.
tbf I never managed to get into EVE, but damn I really love its music, it is one of the best ambient soundtrack when you study maths or physics, it's so inspiring.
I put this on sometimes to relax to...and to remind myself that we already live in a futuristic world, maybe not populated by interstellar travel (yet), but certainly rich with technology. This helps me grind out work..its hard to explain but, i just get it
I quit Eve after all the recent bullshit, yet I listen to the soundtrack almost daily... Easily one of the best game soundtracks, along with Knight Online menu theme.
I remember, when we set up our first own POS in our own wormhole system. Sitting under the POS Shield, bringing the structures online, watching the beautiful space around me, while listening to the soundtrack. Our own space, hidden in the vast wormhole network. Jon Hallur created the perfect fitting soundtrack to create such immersive feelngs.
Without even having played the game for more than a few hours, I have fallen in love with it's music so badly. 'But Still We Go On', 'Red Glowing Dust' and 'Below the Asteroids' are such powerful tracks, it's unbelievable.
Late as fuck (and hope this helps), but a great and cheap synth is Hexeract. Omnisphere 2 will always be my #1 go to synth, though. But Hexeract is up there as well.
"Warp Drive Active"
JP48988 I miss the old voice.
Wondering if you'll be safe when warp drive ends lol. Good stuff.
I don't get why they changed the voice acting on that... i was so pissed. The old one sounded objectively better...
with a sensual female robotic voice? im down
"Docking Permission Requested"........"Docking Request Accepted"
9 Years have passed since i've started playing Eve Online. I don't play it any more but this music will remain the most special for me.
Back then, these tracks were *ideally* immersing in that deep and wonderous atmosphere that Eve Online and i have created for myself. I will never forget it and whenever i'd wish to feel it again, be it just a small peace of it, i'd listen to this playlist and view my first screenshots of Eve Online. I would also go out at night with MP3 player recreating these tracks to my ears and wonder at night sky full of stars. Especially, in winter time.
I'm sure, many people have who played Eve Online feel similarly about this wonderful atmpsheric music.
Jon Hallur did an amazing job.
Same here, almost 8 years "in eve" still just log in to swich skills, but i dont paly anymore, im totaly bored from game mechanic "people take region and living inside them for years long" this game isynt dynamic like meny people think.
what a shame you both don't play anymore, 8 years for myself, i came close to burn out myself, then one night while all alone hunting, i came across a lone miner in a rookie ship, cloaked i approached, yea i know it's a noob, but he's in null sec, he's not blue, so we have orders to shoot on sight. almost in position i'm seeing that he is indeed only fit to mine, just about to hit decloak and below the asteroids comes on, it stopped me cold, i saw myself, almost 8 years before, sitting in a rookie ship, no idea what i was doing, taking chances, dreaming of my first battleship, blown away by the size and complexity of it all, the galaxy is huge and everything in it is there for me to take.
then it hit me, why i play EVE, for the moments. saving a friend, making a difference, seeing and being part of epic battles, or just sitting and watching a new pilot, beginning their journey in EVE. Everything has a beginning and an end. but EVE is Forever !
xxxTRU5Txxx That was a better love story than Twilight. hehe. But i understand. I love the game myself and i am on my third year. Bored of missions though. Someday i need to build up courage and head to lower sectors and explore.
mephisto sanchez
do it now, you won't be sorry.
xxxTRU5Txxx Moving comment. Absolutely moving. I am joining the EVE tonight
This is some of the best space ambient music out there. It isn't just monotonous drones like the rest. It has catchy riffs and articulate patterns if you listen closely enough. It really is remarkable.
I agree. You go to spotify and type in "space music" and you get like the most boring stuff ever. This is really interesting and dynamic space music.
Makes me want to play the game
it is really good planetside 1 was great too, both games came out around the same time
@@River313 The risk of listening to game music... I've gotten a couple of failed resubs out of it... 2 minutes in, and I already feel the soothing times of old, in Eve.
The perfect music for grinding through calculus problems
Actraiser1 lol That's exactly what I'm thinking
Actraiser1 lol That's exactly what I'l doing
DragonsLair666 will y'all stop with the calc talk you're deriving me crazy
Actraiser1 Same mang
Actraiser1 GRIND.exe
I used to play EvE back in the day! Had daughter, had to stop playing EVE but now I use the music to put her to sleep!
Music is very powerful and can have a significant impact on cognition and overall thought patterns. It can be especially powerful the younger the listener is. I'm curious to see the type of person your daughter may turn into in regards to this music.
I have a feeling it may make her deeply thoughtful, introspective, calm, rational, and a visionary.
Jovian.
Gonna be a trader or a pirate for sure.. ;)
this is a great piece of work. never heard of EvE, what platform was the game for? she goes to sleep quick good sir?
It is a current game for Windows or Mac and is maintained and upgraded frequently. Eve runs on a world class supercomputer and all players are playing in a single 'server' across the globe. This is technically challenging, state of the art and represents a significant portion of Iceland's economy. I haven't played in many years, but still remains technically interesting to me.
This will be the music that the future generations will listen inside their own ships while mining, exploring and generally living their lives. This will be the "lost music of the ancient worlds"! :P
"Mr Spock, I feel like extracting some ore. Put on some of that old Terran music, will you?"
Oh wow
this mankind should not destroy more then one planet
Today's symphonic metal, dubstep, techno etc. will be "classic" music in 100-200 years... so yeah I can imagine someone's family driving on the Moon or Mars and kids be like "dad, this old junk is boring, can we listen to something else?"
@@hristosfasoulas_kurz5056 Why not? What will change if we destroy it or not? You're sure we could destroy the whole universe, and if so, does it even matter? Nothing matters, the verse is our sandbox and so are our life's, nothing is really important in the wider spectrum, it might mean something for you but not for me.
EVE's time for me is done, but sometimes when I am in Star Citizen, I pull up these tracks and I feel like I never left EVE and it was still 2011. These tracks are special and they keep with me forever.
Same here. I really do dream of going back; sometime in the future, perhaps.
But this music is timeless. I enjoy it to this day.
Literally me, lets hope star citizen in a few years can bring us as much joy as eve
@@SaintSullys Or you could just...play EVE?
@@SaintSullys LOL - why continue to play a half-baked, never v1 game? It's a tech demo...
@@jacobw3652 Exactly.
I played EVE from 2010 until this year, 6 years and 3 full time accounts, loved the community, loved the freedom in the "Sandbox" and loved the music in the back ground. As a member of an active worm hole corp we spent hours watching the entrances, sharing intel, and chilling to the music. Love EVE and have made many many real world friends in the most unique computer game ever. Oh and just for laughs, I turn 59 in January 2017, kids game, no not really! Your servant, Kai Torran, and I might be back!
EVE statistics are fact: chances are you'll get sick of it at some point. And chances are you will quit at some point. But never will quit forever. --- o7 from Germany
@@n3crow168 moin. Gibt es eine Möglichkeit, das Spiel als Alpha Pilot auf Dauer zu überleben, ohne horrende Zeiten am Tag in das Spiel zu investieren? Ich hab's nämlich Mal versucht, hatte aber das Gefühl, dass es mehr pay to win ist als der to play. Ich weiß, dass Eve früher allein als Abo spielbar war, möchte es aber trotzdem erstmal kostenlos spielen und dann weiterschauen.
@@philippgrotz7903 morjens Phillip ... In erster Linie würde ich deine Frage für "mich" mit einem ja beantworten ... Würde aber gerne eine Gegenfrage stellen ... Was meinst du mit überleben ... Klingt fast so als würdest du dich im Low oder 0.0 rumtreiben ... ansonsten habe dich den Eindruck das du aufgrund deiner Formulierung ein wenig an deiner allgemeinen Erwartungshaltung scheiterst ... Wobei ich hinzufügen möchte das es seit Einführung von Alpha chars es auch mittlerweile viele neue Zugeständnisse gab seitens CCP und zugunsten von Alphas ... Und ja Eve ist absolut Casual spielbar und das auch nur 1mal die Woche ... Entscheidend ist meiner Meinung als erstes deine Erwartungshaltung an das Spiel ... Ich bin Direktor in einer highsec Corp wo es einige Alphas gibt die zufrieden spielen ... Sicher muss man Abstriche machen ... Aber damals gab es kein freue 2 Play ... Ich bin seit einigen Jahren dabei und muss dir beim Pay 2 win meiner Meinung absolut widersprechen ... Das jetzt zu begründen würde aber jeglichen Rahmen hier sprengen ... Gerne lade ich dich Mal für ein Gespräch auf unseren TS Server ein falls du Interesse hast ... Mfg N3crow
@@n3crow168 ich muss gestehen, dass ich nicht sonderlich weit über das Tutorial hinaus gespielt habe, da mir der gemeinschaftliche Faktor irgendwie fehlte. Ich bin von anderen Spielen gewohnt, dass man sich bei Onlinespielen sehr von Griefern vorsehen muss. Und da fragte ich mich, wie stark das vertreten ist und ob man eine Chance als Alpha dagegen hat. Was ich von deiner Antwort herauslesen konnte, ist das der Fall.
Edit: Gerne würde ich mich mit dir auf ein "Gespräch" treffen, jedoch wäre für mich Discord die günstigere Wahl, da ich kein Mic habe und ich dir somit schreiben müsste.
@@philippgrotz7903 Hey Phillip ... hab unser gespräch ein wenig aus den Augen verloren aufgrund eines Privaten Zwischenfalls ... wenn du immer noch Interesse hast mal zu reden würde ich mich freuen ... müsstest aber am besten mal PM bei deinem YT account aktivieren ... hab keine lust meine Discord addresse hier zu Posten xD ... MfG
I'm only a week into my EVE experience, and I'm having a blast. When I'm mining, I like to sit back and stare off into the skybox while the ambient music plays.
This game has already given me a few moments of existential realization, and I'm only a week in. This music really makes you comprehend the sheer immensity of the Universe and your own life on this singular planet.
+Borne Stellar welcome to EVE :D
Eve is hardcore content for those who look for that. It is unique in its genre, not everyone will like it.
you sound like ppl that give me tears when i kill them in eve lolz
Wait until you venture into Nul Sec and you come across a few thousand people a battle. Chances are you will get attacked early on and your stuff stolen though, but the payoff is huge if you survive. Advice, get into a mining corporation that has another corporation offering protection.
Played it for many years myself, probably got too deep in since it started affecting my RL and work and all. But, I remember when Eve was new, and I got into heavy mining and industry. Putting on this music while making money, was so relaxing and soothing. Kinda felt like being in there at times.
For some reason when I listen to this I get sad, and remember when I first started playing EVE, and how every ship battle was thrilling, every mission fun, every song chilling, and every time I set out for a new system I was amazed at what the game was. Now I don't see the good things, and I only see the flaws in the game. What I would give for that sense of vulnerability and fun...
If they just remove skill injectors, it'd be a good game again.
Playing this game for almost 15 years and I just love traveling around doing transport missions and listening to this music. So chill
The music and graphics are 1000% but the game itself is rubbish.
Pure PVP.
Horrible.
Terrible.
Crap.
Pure Shit.
Where have you seen it?
Summary: IF the ship is destroyed you lose everything you had, the money invested, the equipment.
There's just a body floating in space.
I stopped playing eve and wonder if it's still worth playing in 2024
Been 17 years since I played. Surreal to think you played for 15... Cant imagine that many of the 2003-2005 lot are still around anymore
This is the most epic and immersive soundtrack ever. I literally cant imagine playing EVE without it
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@@dogrudiyosun What?
I just started playing Eve, and there's no music in it. They took it out.
@@fusion9619 No they didn't - check your audio settings. It is situational, so it changes as you go to different sites
В этой игре есть какая то магия. Другие игры могут надоедать до тошноты, вспоминать не хочется, но не Ева. Причем из Евы легко уйти и очень сложно потом возвращаться, но воспоминания остаются только положительные, как будто альтернативную жизнь прожил. Никакая другая игра не может подарить столько ощущений и оставить столько воспоминаний. Может быть это из-за того, что в Еве каждый свой шаг надо грамотно рассчитывать, постоянно планировать и при этом все равно всегда идти на риск, не важно чем вы там занимаетесь при этом, от торговли до майнинга и тем более войны. Даже не знаю, но периодически слушаю музыку и ностальгирую, пытаюсь побороть желание вернутся).
прям мои мысли написал
А музыка это вообще отдельный шедевр
😢😢вспоминания про еву аж прослезился (. столько лет прожил в этой игре , жаль что годы летят , бросил игру и за того что в ней жить нужно , а до старости проебать жизнь игра только в ней не хочу
В этом ты абсолютно прав
Зашел послушать на 5 минут и забыл обо всем на час
Oh gods, the memories this brings back. The first time leaning back, watching your Venture chip away at Veldspar. Good times.
Venture? Hell its pretty new.
Stu Pendisdick Nah dude, apoc xD Dat laser bonus!
Stu Pendisdick
Rokh? You must be new.
In my day is was a mining Apoc or go home.
Elthenar haha yeah that laser bonus was awesome eh :) and I forgot, did they have cargo expanders then cos u also have those low slots
Yeah, cargo expanders and CPU upgrades in the lows. Back then they didn't have the mining upgrades.
1:11:40 - Just chills! every single time! This piece was definitely huge in helping affirm my addiction
What is name of this music?
@@karamis1978 ruclips.net/video/7wOrYz701W8/видео.html
It’s the most memorable
My favorite is 2:46:17
@@giapata No way dude. "Below The Asteroids" is and always will be the best Eve song. My opinion of course coming from a day 1 player.
@@karamis1978 Home at last
I haven't played EVE since 2007 and I probably never will, but this music brings me back.
EVE Online is one of the most immersive and impressive games ever made to an extreme degree. Months passed by in a flash and i started using weeks instead of days to measure time. You do not feel like your in a game but a mysterious and awstrucking universe with mysteries behind every corner. You will make friends who will join you in some of the most deep mechanics ever made but at a horrible cost. There is no way to casually play this game and get anywhere you must commit to this game as the only one you will ever play. This game isn't for everyone but for those it does grab it bites down hard and never lets go and it does this by making you answer all the questions yourself and not holding your hand at any step. Everything you do feels like an accomplishment because of the uncertainty of everything you do in the lawlessness of space. I admit i was never a great player but i didn't quit because of that I quit because i looked at the calendar and forgot what month it was if i can exaggerate a little. I don't know if its changed since i played in 2014 but remember EVE is not a game it is a second life.
Favourite track 4:13:00
I agree in most points ... and yeah it is very hard to find the balance between game and second life, sometimes you have to shift down or maybe break but the social component that eve delivers is unequaled if you find the right people ... i love it ... returned after almost 3 years break and dont regret it ... also i admit that i am not a great player too ... before i stopped i settled in 0.0 and was making a decent amount of isk ... nowadays i doin my casual highsec stuff and it is in fact much bigger pleasure because much less obligations ... my personal breaking point was to get rid off the maximum profit behaviour ... today i mostly enjoy the social components right now and the mindblowing market system ... settling now at the border to low sec ... for me it was totally worth it to return ... long story short ... as an eve player you can simply fail right at the ambitions you set for yourself ... i apologize for my decent english and greets from germany :D
o7 Fly Safe !
EVE statistics are fact: chances are you'll get sick of it at some point. And chances are you will quit at some point. But never will quit forever.
This music changed me when I was 16-17 trying eve out for the first time. It always stuck with me. I’m 28 now and am back playing with my fellow brave. And I do sleep to this music , i smoke to this music, I fight HACs to this music. Much appreciated :)
Used to play a lot as well, just really sucked at PVP and never got the hang of it. Then did wormhole exploration and hacking for a while, lost like 8 astros, everyone who looked at my kill feed said I sucked, felt like my account was tainted or something. Went back to highsec, tried industry, POS and PI stuff for a while but around every corner there were people who were super toxic and elitist. Lost most of my stuff like 5 times (highsec, low sec, null sec, didn't matter) literally everyone was a dick to me...
I now play Avorion singleplayer a lot while listening to this music.
ur a brave pilot?
@Rachelle Janssen I'm really sorry to hear that. Eve isn't kind to those who venture for greatness, especially when they do so solo. I'm surprised most people were unkind, the majority that I run into are pretty nice. I understand why would want to leave, but if you did ever come back, I would suggest you head for non-Caldari highsec. You can find out of the way highsec systems with not a single person in them. There you can isolate yourself and do as you wish. Just a thought.
I remember hearing this music for the first time back in 2003. Just cruising space, not knowing where to go or what to do, with a friend.
And then I graduated high school later in the year and went to boot camp, and the joys of this game were all over.
Great music to study to.
I know exactly what you mean, it's peaceful and calming but has a tempo that keeps you motivated to do your assignments etc the lonely train ride journey studying
+Micah Buzan And to fall asleep to. In a good way that is.
+Micah Buzan Came here for that very reason!
+Micah Buzan I love falling asleep to this and waking up in the middle of the night to hear it's still going
Omfgwhtavid Nice to know I'm not the only one that does that. Sometimes when I wake up a song that's playing seems more profound.
9:27 This song speaks to me like no other. It sparks creativity inside of me.
its a cover of a warm space - nine inch nails
Greetings from 9 years after your comment. Discovering this track for the first time. Absolutely agree. I hope you're doing well 9 years later :)
@@smokedubs wow, it really is!
"Docking permission accepted."
"Welcome to Jita, please wait while we process you in the que" 😂😂😂😂😂
"Docking request accepted."
@trevenman or "your 10 billion worth of cargo is now safe from gankers"
So nostalgic (wipes away tear).
I haven't played for several years when pvp became, lets make everyone's day crap by ganking them every time they come out of a station. Still have some lovely memories from before then though and the music brings it all back :)
Uh Eve has been like that since it first launched.
Yeah...the whole point of the game was figuring out how to get back at people who "wronged" you. Boy did I do a lot of figurin'.
Must...resist...urge to...resub..
Valerion King dont resist
+Valerion King I will always have an Eve Online account. Even if it's to sit in my ship and void out. I stopped playing eve years ago. But I do get on once in a while to know what it feels like to sit in such a beautiful vast space.
+Insignia Zamenity as I do :) sitting on Billions of ISK and tons of ships. The music reminds me how it was sitting in Fade, refuelling POSes camping... hard to stay back away from it the sound is about to suck me back in into the game :)
+Marc Mingard Would you mind me asking how exactly you've managed to acquire the said billiosn of isk? :P I've been trying to play the game for years but the subscription prices are quite restrictive for me, so I end up playing around a month or two a year, whenever I can fork out the subscription money, time in which I'm barely able to accomplish anything but get some skills training.
+Caius Filimon Well.. I did anything in the game.. Mining, Missioning, Trading, Blueprint copying and selling, POS Mining, transportation.... And I tried to not bring myself into danger with expensive ships with expensive fittings for no reason. as others undocked in their Nemesis with Fittings worth several billions going to camps with people they didn't knew before and just have been killed.. I didn't :)
first song immediately captures the feel of the game
Hey bro, you still alive ?
@@parzivall1198 hey
@@DarkLightGenesis Welcome. I assume you have left eve behind, or perhaps are in a cycle of activity as so many others have found themselves in?
Home at Last made me cry, just realizing that I'll never be able to waste my summers mining in high sec again...
When i go to Mars i'll make sure to take this for the journey.
+Forced G+ Account Just be sure not to get left behind on mars. Or else you will be growing potato and be a space pirate
When you will go to Mars, plz do not do this on autopilot for the safety reason. And be prepared for pirates&
Heck, I didnt though about this yet, but I had to put on my bucket list. Even though I changed a little bit, since I want to listen this while I just float in the space weightlessly...
Damn, for some reason I feel like this is one of the games that I will regret not getting into later on in my life. Never played beyond the trial version. And years later I still keep coming back to these videos.
There is always time to start. EVE players aren't going anywhere.
Malacovics
+1
Malacovics Yeah but your money is when the price of PLEX keeps going up and you simply can't get enough money in game to pay for it.
***** Pah, mowing lawns, a good HFT program and I will have all the money. Besides I like Star Citizen better, because you can go inside the ships, and fly them with a joystick, much more immersive imo.
***** Oh don't be so negative, development in that game has just started really picking up steam. Updates are pretty frequent now. Honestly I think that it was announced too early, and everyone thought it would be done in no time, but no one realized that developing a game like that takes a lot of time. For example it took 4 years to make GTA V. So if it had been announced in late 2009 then everybody would have thought it was old news by the time it was released. In my opinion the persistent universe for SC will probably be available in 2016, and 2/3 of squadron 42 is complete, so that should be out this year.
Great video. I remember loving the Eve music when I started playing (way back in 2004). As a noob, I'd be mining listening to the amazing sounds of the game - it was all so atmospheric. Of course, when I got got serious about the game - that's when you had to turn the game music/sounds off :)
Back then I went through a convoluted way of extracting the game music files to mp3 format so I could listen to them out of the game. RUclips didn't exist back then to share a great video like this - and CCP back then did NOT give any permission for these files to be shared in any way, people were specifically told not to extract the sounds. Burning them onto a cd to listen to whenever I wanted felt great (no mp3 players back then either...). Ah, the memories
And to this day, I can still remember my initial days mining scordite in my Bantam, listening to Red Glowing Dust (always my favorite) - listening to and looking at Eve in such wonder......
To think, it was built by people, people with love for their craft.
Me: *nervous to go outside of high sec*
Eve ost: Relaxing isnt it?
lol
I'm opposite. I feel relaxed in null, but highsec.... it's a huge gamble. In null you can just watch comms and local. Stay aligned in my carrier and farm easy isk.
@@slimmwillis Ha. Yes. null space is safest space - if you are in alliance sov space. otherwise...
Pochven
The music and graphics are 1000% but the game itself is rubbish.
Pure PVP.
Horrible.
Terrible.
Crap.
Pure Shit.
Where have you seen it?
Summary: IF the ship is destroyed you lose everything you had, the money invested, the equipment.
There's just a body floating in space.
Wow........! This is awesome music. A few years back my younger son played EVE online a lot and I asked him where I could listen to the music - now I have the answer.
40:00 "Below the Asteroids" = My chill music
My favorite song as well!
Haha one of my fav songs
Yee man!
Yup my favorite too. Was one of the OG songs when Eve came out. Every time I hear it I almost resub. Played from 2003-2013 and it completely took over my life. I miss it though.
I still play this whenever I'm on a flight taking off
3:21:08 God, this is so amazing... It's about endless of space and to short human life. Very, very, tragically short human's life in terms of space.
This has become the ultimate soundtrack for my work sessions at the office. Amazing tunes and the 6 hours nearly fits perfectly the 9 to 5 week days routine.
Geez I know this entire soundtrack by heart....
I flew in the wars in 2014-2016 and man, what a great time that was. I still log on about once a year or so to just orbit some asteroids and mine just to listen to Eve tracks and look at the skyboxes. What a game :)
Times of Sanguinity 4:13:00 My absolute favorite track.
It’s just so nostalgic. I played for two years at the end of high school during the loneliest part of my life. Having joined a corp of mostly older adults they welcomed me with open arms and showed me the ropes. Miss you all my fellow corpies o7
It was bittersweet to try this game again after so many years…I just sat in Jita with this sound track for an hour watching ships come in and out. Ahhh how crazy it is that a game can create such core wholesome memories.
Brings back lots of fun memories. This game is dear to my heart.
столько приятных воспоминаний, это не просто игра!
Как композитор эмбиентной космической музыки в США, это фантастика. Спасибо, что поделились с Виктором, и вы должны сделать больше этих видео!
This is just amazing how have I missed this, I feel so connected as I have always been apart of this music and its fabric.... it is me and I am it, together wee are family.
RIP Jukebox :(
Yea i really miss that.
i resubbed recently after a long hiatus and was sad to see it gone... Came straight here to get my fix
This started playing randomly in my head 2:33:05 and I came here. Damn it was nice 2:3h listening, dragging me through nostalgia. I didn't play EVE too much, but since I tried I fell in love and always dreamed that I will get deep into it one day. But these tracks got printed in my brain. So much travels I had listening to these and never understood people who play EVE with sounds disabled!
I only played for 5 years, and it was glorious. I tried to pick it back up for 3-4 months during Covid lock-down. Joined a corp and realized why I stopped playing back in 2018 (no time). This soundtrack will always remind me of being out in EVE space doing explo. I hope I can return one day.
Why did you stopped?
@@Hazeious - I was trying to fund my plex by grinding it out in-game doing explo and mining. I spent a lot of time trying to do it but never could get there. Took so much time to skill up toons and get into meaningful PvP content. I joined a Corp early on and liked it but there was a lot of politics involved with the Corp and it went from “just having fun” to giving up nights with the family to run POS bashings. If the game was cheaper and skill leveling up didn’t take months, I’d consider getting back into it. Great game though.
@@JcFrK1983 same, i play it 3 years ago and I never got to the game's community until recently
I'll never forget the years I spent in the EVE Online universe. Many fantastic memories, glorious victories, spine-tingling suspense, mystery, action, adventure . . . countless recollections of drudgery and the mundane operations of a Wormhole pirate corp, those special nutballs one gets to listen to in comms, I miss them like my old alcoholic college buddies . . . a few memories that are truly gut-wrenching in how they exposed the savage side of human nature, and some that are just downright pathetic and sad. A truly amazing game back in those days, though I don't know if it compares anymore; even so, I wouldn't go back. It is . . . TOO MUCH for mere mortals I think. EVE Online, done right, is not a game, it is a lifestyle and it is a dark and twisted lifestyle best suited for those who are already well on their way to being a psychopath.
Myself, I found the bit of momentum into that direction which I experienced in those years, eventually too unsettling. Playing a game to literally fuck with other players and enjoying it . . . I don't regret it, and the music is lovely to revisit as I play other less brutally HUMAN science fiction games. But I won't go back.
I used to play this game so much that i ended up running 5 accounts at the same time and i even ought a second monitor and computer to be able to run more accounts.Such a beautifull game and soooooooo addictive,it was for me,had great times,had good fun with real life friends and with ingame friends.
Roaming through null sec late at night and nothing but me, my Vagabond, and seemingly endless adventure in front of me. I'll never forget this part of my life. Thanks, Eve.
This music is great to listen to and is probably the most complementary music I've heard for a game.
ow yeah, the beautiful ambient music of EVE supports me so many times during a Mining OP, just awesome (even awesome to chill on your couch with a cup of cacao and a wool blanket)
Eve is part of me, since I play It already for 8 years. This music is so deep into my soul, I simply listen to it, and empowers and encourages me in my ways. Eve is a game like no other. It's discipline in order to succeed ingame, it's awesome. Definitely a way of life. I got wife and kids, and I'm 39 years old, but Eve will always be a part of my self. If one days it goes away, it's memories and experiences along with ingame mates, will never be forgotten. God Damn, Eve FOREVER!!!
2:46:16 this is by far my favourite track. Called "My Other Residency". Sadly the official version is a lot slower than the in-game version and I was unable to find a perfect lossless quality of said version.
5 years later, its the same soundtrack. 5 years later, it still chills the spine of unwitting players.
I find it calming, sure its repetitive, but its very zen.
40:10 is such a good track! I love it! And what an incredible game EvE Online is. Never have I been as happy just to be within a game and enjoying the atmosphere like EvE. You can just load it up, lets the songs play, do a few missions, a quick duel, amend your assets and be totally content with not progressing to the latter stages of the game such as moving into Nulsec and organizing huge battles. Fantastic!
Выпало в рекомендации данное видео! Пять лет как не заходил в Еву! Думаю пришло время вернутся😳
Avid EvE player for the last 8 years. Love this music.
"Skill training completed."
Anyone remember setting a long skill training before you went to bed?
This is by far the best study music! My friend showed me EvE online and I could tell immediately that the background music makes it easier to focus for hours.
I remember 2:33:05 - Surplus of Rare Artifacts being the first song in the jukebox playlist when playing EVE back in the day. Fond memories.
EVE has the best music for studying, I can listen to this all day!
The music and graphics are 1000% but the game itself is rubbish.
Pure PVP.
Horrible.
Terrible.
Crap.
Pure Shit.
Where have you seen it?
Summary: IF the ship is destroyed you lose everything you had, the money invested, the equipment.
There's just a body floating in space.
I've played this game for 15 years (with breaks inbetween), I've done piracy, missions, mining, trading, exploring, corp theft, planetary interaction, manufacturing and just about everything else apart from live in null ... yet the game still makes me feel like a noob.
Oh and in PVP I still get the shakes.
Despite having departed from New Eden and finding my way back to Earth many years ago I still find myself nostalgic for the memories and people I have met in playing the game. I remember being 15 at the time I started playing sometime before Apocrypha launched. This game taught me more about business then I think I would have learned in business school. It has served me well and I hope it has taught you something as well.
Have loved ambient since back in my L.A. rave days in the early 90's, this helps me relax and be creative.
Gracias.
This music screams sci-fi. I play eve, love it.
love playing Elite Dangerous to this
I will never end admiring with this world!I will never leave it
Great game but took too much of my life. I stopped playing and get so much stuff done now. I miss it but 11 years of Eve is a lot.
+wkeil1981 I think you have done your duty o7
+Marko Lomovic thank you kind sir
+Captin Cannabis So just get a *real* job, pay for EVE and play at your pace instead of being a PLEX grinding acne ridden unemployed 30 year old
+Andruševski ' acne ridden lol
The game is fun until you realize that real life is a much more interesting Role Play Game.
i was always shit at this game, spend a lot of hours and this soundtrack was the main thing keeping me there. I love those kind of sounds mixed with graphics of space.
Listening to this at Lake Tahoe staring into the abyss... the moon just set and the sky is... breathless.
The music and graphics are 1000% but the game itself is rubbish.
Pure PVP.
Horrible.
Terrible.
Crap.
Pure Shit.
Where have you seen it?
Summary: IF the ship is destroyed you lose everything you had, the money invested, the equipment.
There's just a body floating in space.
Best of the best. This music is a huge part of my life
2:33:05 for sure my favorite. Going through wormholes and hearing this is an epic gamer moment.
beautiful. thank you got making this so available. ive had so many sleepless nights and this soundtrack helped me. you have helped me so much; more than you will probably ever know but that doesnt matter you helped me when no one else did and that is what does matter.
I just started Eve, sad that I didn't start sooner.....missed the nostalgia feeling. But listening to this music, feels so relaxing......and A E S T H E T I C
I have never played this game, but I have been listening to minimalist electronic music for decades... loves this.
Thank you for posting.
I need to play with music on more often...
***** That's totaly fine, i didn't wanted to sleep anyway.
genial, hermoso, ahora ya no es necesario entrar al juego para oír tan hermosas melodías, llego del trabajo, me recuesto en la cama y oír esto me relaja un montón, muchas gracias 😊
The best video game soundtrack, hands down.
the loneliness, the darkness, the infinity as its entropy increase slowly and silently into chaos. The music delivered all.
"I cannot set a waypoint to the same location twice..."
Even if i'm not a fan of EVE, this playlist is really good for concentration and focus. Never had i have such a productive programming work other than today.
The music that starts at 54:11 is called 'We Fight Proud for the Holder'.
thank you mate.
Merci !!! 💙💜🌅
oh my cookie , not many space ambients can trigger the feeling of endless possibilities and vastness of universe. well done
Most amazing:
1:06:44
2:33:05
3:13:00
3:21:08
3:42:10
Love doesn't even describe this game. It's like feeling of eternal salvation, and home. Love eve, love space even more.... And such an epic sound to go with it.
tbf I never managed to get into EVE, but damn I really love its music, it is one of the best ambient soundtrack when you study maths or physics, it's so inspiring.
I played the game just for the music, flicking through to my favourite tracks :)
I spent 5 years trying to find 'Miners story' And here it is :D the chills im getting from the nostalgia
I put this on sometimes to relax to...and to remind myself that we already live in a futuristic world, maybe not populated by interstellar travel (yet), but certainly rich with technology. This helps me grind out work..its hard to explain but, i just get it
I quit Eve after all the recent bullshit, yet I listen to the soundtrack almost daily... Easily one of the best game soundtracks, along with Knight Online menu theme.
This music leaves tons of room for thought - Some of the best reflection/thought provoking music from a video game EVER!
I like the Transistor soundtrack for this same reason.. It's a very contemplative experience listening to it.
I miss my eve friends i listen to this and get so nostalgic 😪🙏❤
I feel ya m8
Always nice to see a video you used to go to every day get popular.
Excellent music for writing.
Very beautiful music, one of the first things I loved about Eve Online
Yeahhhhhh,... 40:08... nice, every pilot has a memory too to go with it
I remember, when we set up our first own POS in our own wormhole system. Sitting under the POS Shield, bringing the structures online, watching the beautiful space around me, while listening to the soundtrack. Our own space, hidden in the vast wormhole network. Jon Hallur created the perfect fitting soundtrack to create such immersive feelngs.
so many memories, havent played in years. 08-15. This makes me want to resub so bad..
Without even having played the game for more than a few hours, I have fallen in love with it's music so badly. 'But Still We Go On', 'Red Glowing Dust' and 'Below the Asteroids' are such powerful tracks, it's unbelievable.
For anyone who wants to know the synth used to make these sounds is called omnisphere 2
whisp1000 I'm currently using an M1, Motif 6, Midimoog, Sunrizer for IPad, and my new fave, Launchpad.
Any free or cheap softwareI could use to make music like this? Or maybe you even have an advice where to start to learn to make similar music?
Late as fuck (and hope this helps), but a great and cheap synth is Hexeract. Omnisphere 2 will always be my #1 go to synth, though. But Hexeract is up there as well.