This is WULF’s music collection on Bandcamp.

WULF

  1. Lawrence, Kansas
  2. Ambient
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  1. Embrace The Forge
    by Accursed Wound
    Embrace The Forge Embrace The Forge
    appears in 1 other collection
  2. Heroes Return
    by Accursed Wound
    Heroes Return Heroes Return
  3. The Anthropic Principle
    by Anatomia De Vanitats
  4. Stone Speak
    by Apocryphos
  5. Onyx
    by Apocryphos, Kammarheit, Atrium Carceri
  6. ARATH
    by ARATH
    Nattdraemr : Hergrim oev Langrim ut Margrim Nattdraemr : Hergrim oev Langrim ut Margrim
    Top-shelf dungeon synth in the same style as old-school classics such as (Era I) Mortiis or Wongraven. A powerful, epic journey into a forgotten land of sorrowful, majestic beauty!!
  7. Treasures From The Dungeon (Vol. 1 & 2)
    by ARATH
    I - Into Glory Battle (2011) I - Into Glory Battle (2011)
    Even though this is older stuff by Arath, it's still some excellent dungeon synth that masterfully crafts a dark, epic medieval atmosphere. See you in the dungeon!!
  8. Bridges of the South
    by Black Hill & Cousin Silas
    Black Hill - South Black Hill - South
    A beautiful, relaxing album. This is perfect for pretty much any situation...contemplation, hanging out with friends, doing homework, playing a tabletop RPG with friends, etc. Brilliant stuff!
  9. Awaken From Slumber
    by Black Valley
    With Sword In Hand With Sword In Hand
  10. Big Crash OST
    by Braden Young
  11. Derelicts
    by Carbon Based Lifeforms
  12. Dark Ambient of 2014
    by Cryo Chamber
  13. Dark Ambient of 2015
    by Cryo Chamber
  14. Dark Ambient of 2016
    by Cryo Chamber
  15. Dark Ambient of 2017
    by Cryo Chamber
  16. Compendium I
    by DIM
  17. Herald
    by Drifter
  18. The Weird Tapes Vol. I
    by Dunwich Ritual
    The Sinking City The Sinking City
  19. Another World Another Time
    by Erang
    Hymn To My Teenage Broken Dreams Hymn To My Teenage Broken Dreams
    Brilliant new-school dungeon synth, with imaginative and, at times, quite beautiful compositions. I have used this as background ambient music for tabletop role-playing gaming on many occasions! See you in the Kingdom, curious wanderer...
  20. King of Nothing, Slave to No One
    by Erang
    Day of the Troll Day of the Troll
    Erang's has put out a lot of stuff in ar relatively short amount of time, but in my opinion this is one of his best albums in the last couple of years or so. Amazing to see that after 14 releases, he still is able to evolve, experiment, and come up with killer stuff. Long live the Kingdom!!!