This is D. H. Price’s music collection on Bandcamp.

D. H. Price

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  1. Shadows of Hyrule
    by Rozen
    Forest Temple Forest Temple
    Rozen once again demonstrates his masterful ability to orchestrate these tracks that have inspired so many people, for so many years.
  2. Time Once Lost (Remastered)
    by Rozen
    Oath to Order (Time Twice Lost) Oath to Order (Time Twice Lost)
    I've had nothing but praise for Rozen for a long time. However, criticism where it's due, I was disappointed in this one. Rozen has covered most, if not all of these tracks before, and covered them better. I'd love to hear Rozen produce his own music on the same level of quality as the music he covers, and sell us something we've never heard before. I'm sure the brand recognition makes it easier to sell music, but too many talented composers use it as a crutch. Time to make your own way.
  3. Battle with the Colossus
    by Ferdk
    Counterattack Counterattack
    I love video game music. My girlfriend loves Rock & Roll. We finally have something to listen to in the car together. Thanks, Ferdk. This album kicks ass.
  4. Glory to Metal (A Symphonic Metal Tribute to NieR: Automata)
    by Ferdk
    Grandma (Destruction) Grandma (Destruction)
    I love video game music. My girlfriend loves Rock. We finally have something to listen to in the car together. Thanks, Ferdk! This album is epic as hell.
  5. The Sun Destroyers
    by Oldster
    My Little Primate Mind My Little Primate Mind
    I enjoy this EP a lot. I may alter my favorite track once it’s fully released, but I’m partial to songs that bridge the big picture and the small. It’s musically diverse in instrumentation, rhythm, and vocals, but there’s an underlying tone and feeling I get from all these songs that give it a cohesion, and I keep coming back to it. I just like it.
  6. Stasis
    by Josh Benash
  7. NieR: Glory to Mankind
    by REVEN, ROZEN
    Amusement Park Amusement Park
    ROZEN and REVEN have filled these tracks out, giving them a much more cinematic sound. The addition of french horns to Amusement Park is a great example. I love the original, but always wanted more from it. This version fills the room. This goes for the whole album. I'm not one who's eager to throw artists money for covering someone else's music, but as usual with these musicians, they really go above and beyond to (dare I say) improve upon video game music.
  8. Röki (Original Game Soundtrack)
    by Aether
  9. Sins of Hyrule
    by Rozen
  10. Ballads of Hyrule
    by Rozen
  11. Children of Termina
    by Rozen
    I can't choose a favorite track. Almost every time I listen to this album, I listen to it from beginning to end. Hearing the music of one of my favorite games brought to life so vividly continues to make my days. I often listen to this album while I work, rock climb, or do other things, but the best thing I can say for it is that it's one of those rare albums that I can sit, or lie down, and just listen to it from beginning to end. The music is enjoyable enough on it's own.
  12. Hero of Time (Music from "The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time")
    by Eric Buchholz
    Memories of the Forest Memories of the Forest
    I've had this album for three years, and it never gets old. Eric Buchholz brought this music to life in great detail. It feels rich, cinematic, and sends my spirit soaring every time I listen to it. I especially love how he captured the Castle Town Market, and the haunted sound of the Forest Temple in "Memories of the Forest."
  13. Time's End: Majora's Mask Remixed
    by Theophany
    Lovers Mask Lovers Mask
    I've been looking for an orchestrated adaptation of this soundtrack for ages, and when I found this album, and it's successor, they were greater than anything I ever dreamed to find.
  14. Time's End II: Majora's Mask Remixed
    by Theophany
    Oath to Order Oath to Order
    This is my favorite album of all time. I've been looking for an orchestrated adaptation of this soundtrack for ages, and when I found this album, and it's successor, it was greater than anything I ever dreamed to find. This music moved me more than anything I've ever heard before in my life. It sent chills down my spine, and brought tears to my eyes. I love that this exists so much, and dearly hope this group of wonderful musicians continue working together to create such beautiful music.