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Relaxing Piano and Heavy Metal

You guys like opposites? I've got you covered. Two new variants today: a solo piano rendition of "Shelter at Last" and a heavy metal version of "The Cogs." As I spend more time on Music d20, it's i...

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The Final Tracks of Season 2!

Hey y'all! I've got two new tracks for you today. To be totally transparent: these were supposed to be released as part of a big collaboration with a bevy of other Patreon creators. However, there ...

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Music d20 Master Post

If you're new to Music d20, or just want to grab everything in one place, this is where you can do so! I'll be updating these links whenever I can, but you can still feel free to just email me to s...

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Artist Tier Master Post

This is where you can download .zips of all of my Variant tracks, looping tracks, and minis. The name in the .zip will specify when this file was most recently updated. If you want all of the non-l...

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The Great Tree Clearing: Collaboration with Neutral Party

I've been itching to do a collaboration with Alex of Neutral Party since I first started Music d20. He's one of the OGs ...

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FREE: The Specialist, Homebrew Class for D&D 5e

Introducing my new homebrew class The Specialist! This is a martial class that can fill many roles in a party, from a ranged damage dealer, to the face, to a debuffer. This is a highly customizable...

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The Specialist: Homebrew Class, New Track, and Minis from Paper Forge!

Today I bring you something I've been cooking up for a long time: my new homebrew class The Specialist! This is a martial class that can fill many roles in a party, from a ranged damage dealer, to ...

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Let's Stay In Touch!

Dang, I don't know about you all, but I'm starting to get pretty lonely in quarantine! I feel like now just might the best time to get the community of Music d20 folks a little tighter. As such, I'...

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Lightning Rail Minus Sci-Fi

I know that synths and weird mechanical wooshes somehow aren't what everyone's looking for from Music d20. I totally get that! I'm a big fan of the strange crunches and sci-fi soundscapes ...

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Riding the Lightning Rail - Collaboration with Venatus Maps

A few weeks ago, I brought you a brand new collaboration with Venatus Maps, a regional map for his setting 2020-05-07 15:01:47 +0000 UTC View Post

Track Requests: May 2020

It looks like we're finally done with Winter here in Central Michigan, so that can only mean one thing: it's officially been Spring for almost a month and a half! I've actually got a few t...

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April Recap and Track Requests

Hey everyone, I was going to post a new poll today for your May track requests, but I realized I hadn't actually solicited y'all for ideas. If you have any suggestions for new tracks, please drop t...

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Grihoo Temple Bonus Tracks!

Hey y'all! I just posted a massive adventure from my friends over at Team Superhydra. If you haven't seen it yet, View Post

Titan's Heir Ch 3. Grihoo | New 3rd-Level Adventure for Fifth Edition

This adventure is designed for three to seven 2nd- to 4th-level characters and is optimized for five characters with an average party level (APL) of 3. Characters ...

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Introducing: Music d20 Player

It's finally here! 

After a lot of toying around, I finally have the playback app ready for use! As it stands, Music d20 Player could very well be the only app you app need to tackle all...

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Just The Plucks and Percussion

I admittedly go a bit overboard with my orchestration sometimes. Oddly enough, it seems many of my most popular tracks are the least busy... maybe there's something for me to learn there. With that...

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Dangerous City

Plenty of your time spent in RPG cities consists of walking from shop to shop, talking to quest givers, and inquiring at taverns. However, not all RPG cities are created equally, and some are const...

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Empty Frontier

My goal for "The Great Expanse" was to make a theme song to fit a Western setting, but one of the hallmarks of Western fiction is the emptiness of the frontier. Yes, there are busy saloons, shootou...

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Welcome to The Great Expanse

This week, I've got a super neat collaboration with the fabulous Venatus Maps. He's been working on a Wild West inspired ...

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What do we need more of?

Hey all! Believe it or not, I'm just a few tracks away from finishing up Music d20: Vol. 2. Right now the track list is looking like every Standard track I've released since "Those Who Writhe Below...

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The Sinister Depths

After posting my track "Honeycoral," patron Вениамин Байков requested a dark and sinister version for dangerous and dreadful deep sea adventures. I thought that was a swell idea, so h...

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Aquatic Lairs

While water levels are the bane of my existence in most video games, I think aquatic-themed locales in TTRPGs are often a lot of fun. A little bit magic, imagination, and hand-waving allows for som...

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Quick update!

Hey all! Three quick pieces of news:

First of all, my release schedule for this month might end up being a bit lopsided. Almost all of my planned tracks are part of collaborations that depend...

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New Spotify Playlist: DnD Eastern

Here's another new Spotify playlist to fill your RPG session audio needs: DnD ...

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A Familiar Fanfare

I live in Central Michigan, and I received my Masters from Michigan State. "Band" music has been all around since me 2015. Trumpets. Snares. Volume Moderately exotic harmonies. I've heard ...

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Pure Combat

Look, tactical combat is fun. I love roleplaying, dungeoneering, storytelling, downtime, puzzles, and all of the other facets of TTRPGs, but well-balanced engaging combat encounters are st...

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Track Requests: April 2020

Welp, we've made it to April! If I had to guess, I'd say 2020 is just going to keep getting better and better from here on out!

Apocalypse or not, I'll still be pumping out new tunes, and I n...

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A Busy Day in a Miserable Port

Sometimes even crummy slums are bustling with activity. This variant of "Grimdocks" has a bit of a nautical theme to it, and brings to mind images of crowded docks, slow lapping waves, and beat-up ...

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Dreary Day in a Muddy Town

There's a common trope in RPGs of dingy, wet, slum towns. These often make for good beginnings to adventures, perhaps because these towns are plagued by laundry lists of solvable problems (i.e. que...

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Sunday Grab Bag: Wow, It's Really Still March

First off, here's another great time lapse from Jog Brogzin. This one features a variant version of my track Permafrost Wa...

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