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− | The original soundtrack for ''Dwarf Fortress'' was composed | + | The original soundtrack for ''Dwarf Fortress'' was composed by the game's co-creator [[Toady One]]. It was a pair of Flamenco-inspired guitar riffs as Tarn Adams was noodling around on the guitar[https://www.polygon.com/2014/7/24/5931277/download-the-dwarf-fortress-soundtrack-and-rock-out-in-ascii].[http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=651.0 Partial tabs to the game song] have been provided by Toady One on the ''Dwarf Fortress'' forum. |
In 2022, the ''Dwarf Fortress'' premium edition OST was released. The main composers and performers are Omar Dabbous, Simon Swerwer, and Águeda Macias (Simon Swerwer has previously worked on community projects for [[SoundSense]]). Some of the songs include lyrics in the [[Dwarven language]], they sound appropriately ancient and have a folkish mystery about them.[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KgXQKqGhfIY] | In 2022, the ''Dwarf Fortress'' premium edition OST was released. The main composers and performers are Omar Dabbous, Simon Swerwer, and Águeda Macias (Simon Swerwer has previously worked on community projects for [[SoundSense]]). Some of the songs include lyrics in the [[Dwarven language]], they sound appropriately ancient and have a folkish mystery about them.[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KgXQKqGhfIY] |