Stand-Alone Soundtracks

Does anyone know of good soundtracks that exist independently of any accompanying media?

To give an example, I’ve long been a fan of Adam Young’s project he undertook in 2016 of releasing instrumental albums based on a variety of historical events. I find them very inspiring for writing and outlining, and I’m a bit sad he didn’t make more of them after 2016.

There are of course plenty of instrumental songs and albums that are good listens, but I’m looking for something that sets out to tell a specific story - either historical events like Adam Young’s project, or even fictional stories like myths or legends or other stories (though I suppose that’s not technically independent of accompanying media, but it’s a bit different than having time-stamped movie moments).

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u/StillAliveNB — 5 days ago

Why does this keep happening?

It’s the second sentence that gets me. Last year my hospital had my gender as nonbinary and the insurance had unknown (bc that’s how they interpreted the X on my license) so I figured it’d be simplest to just have my hospital change it to reflect what insurance already had.

Now insurance is still raising issues because gender “doesn’t match”

u/StillAliveNB — 1 month ago

Found Dog

Anyone recognize this dog? My housemate found her near Crocker Ave, seems well taken care of and is wearing a collar with a name on it but no phone number. DM if she’s yours!

u/StillAliveNB — 2 months ago
▲ 1 r/Mamiya

Does anyone know what percentage of the final frame the waist level viewfinder covers on the RZ67? I couldn't find anything in the manual for the camera, and I can't find specs for the viewfinder itself anywhere. I've found some people throwing out some numbers for the RB67 and the RZ67ii, but a. those are different cameras and b. nothing really cited.

Where can I find this information? I'm planning on using the negatives in a collage to make contact prints. I have a pretty detailed plan for this based on the 56x69mm frame size, so it's important for me to understand precisely how the image in the viewfinder relates to the negative.

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u/StillAliveNB — 4 months ago