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The Canterbury Tales

by Chaucerian Myth

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Gaterhouser
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Gaterhouser this shit is such goddamn heat man been listening to it for like 9 years at this point thanks for making this Favorite track: The Miller's Tale.
Dan Diable
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Dan Diable As fellow fans have already stated with greater eloquence, this is a masterpiece. Maybe THEE masterpiece of Dungeon Synth. A work to get lost in, to dream along with. We are blessed. One day, we shall all meet at the Tabard in Southwark and have a few pints listening to this!
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wack_jilliams The concept alone deserves your money and attention, but the execution really seals the deal. The huge length is honestly a bonus: I can just loop it for hours and hours while reading or working and never get tired of it. Perfect background AND foreground music. Favorite track: The Wife of Bath's Tale.
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about

A Dungeon Synth album based on the Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer with each song representing a tale from the text, plus the General Prologue. The songs on this album are as diverse as the tales from which they derive, with many different styles and themes being portrayed, such as Gregorian Chant, Medieval Folk, Ambient Drone, epic orchestral pieces, and even classic video game-esque Dungeon Synth sounds. This album takes a long time to get through, but I put many weeks of work into it, and I believe it is worth it. For every listen, there are new things to discover..

All songs written, arranged, recorded, and mixed by Andrew Oliver.

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released July 2, 2016

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