Custom New Music for Dawn of Civilization

Hey, now that's a first post! Welcome and yes please!
 
Hey, now that's a first post! Welcome and yes please!
Thanks! Here's the one that's actually finished - the others are in various states of completion.

http://s000.tinyupload.com/?file_id=00410887980592263514

It's called Streets of Bombay, so it could probably be used for any Indian civ, or maybe even a Middle Eastern one.

Any other modmaker who wants to use this in their mod is welcome to, as long as they give me credit and don't make money off of it.
 
New music is always welcome, especially since it's weird hearing catholic songs when you're playing as an Orthodox civ.
 
New music is always welcome, especially since it's weird hearing catholic songs when you're playing as an Orthodox civ.

RFC Europe has amazing song in Serbian -- Bogorodice Djevo...

 
I like them! Definitely worth including, but it may take a while until I can get to that.
 
They're pretty good. Not monumentally amazing but they're great.
I would suggest to try making musics to civ types that are less favoured currently. For example, African civs like Kongo and Meso civs like Maya, Aztec and Inca has the normal classical era soundtrack that is too european for them.
 
They're pretty good. Not monumentally amazing but they're great.
I would suggest to try making musics to civ types that are less favoured currently. For example, African civs like Kongo and Meso civs like Maya, Aztec and Inca has the normal classical era soundtrack that is too european for them.

I don't really know enough about African or Amerindian music to do that, nor do I have the sound library for it. Sorry.

I can try for an Islamic/Turkic one, in honor of the new civ that will be in 1.16
 
This is quite nice! I like it a lot! Would you mind if I used this for my private mod (you may say 'yes' :) )?
 
Found a playlist full of beautiful Malay music today. Some suggestions:

Dharmasetu (Sri Vijaya):

Hayam Wuruk (Majapahit to Islamic Sultanates):

Suharto (or Industrial and beyond):

The first and third belong to the same playlist; the second I found separately. You guys can check out the other pieces in the said playlist--they're all great!
 
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