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About Flatspace Music Pack 4

Flatspace Music Pack 4 - about the game

9 new in-game music tracks to enhance Flatspace. Like any in-game music for Flatspace, these will trigger at random when you enter a new sector.

Flatspace was first released after nearly two year’s development in December 2003. Three music expansion packs followed. This 4th pack is the first original music pack since 2013, and contains new tunes, new edits, and unreleased tracks to enhance Flatspace. Some tracks, like the Opiad Variation and Superhighway, date from 2001 and have never been released anywhere.

This pack includes a full description of the music as a pdf booklet. Here is an outline of the music included:

Silk Merchants Song (Flatspace Version)
Silk Merchant’s Song is a track by Fall in Green covering diverse themes, from W. Somerset Maugham to Leonardo da Vinci. The title refers to the Mona Lisa.

We Used To Store Sunlight (Flatspace Version)
A special Flatspace edit of a track by Fall in Green about leaves and autumn.

Crumpsy Madpash (Flatspace Version)
A third track by Fall in Green. Like the other Fall in Green tracks here, the full versions of these tracks appear on Fall in Green’s album ‘Letters From A Square Spoon’.

Something Like Domination
A short new track for this sound pack, inspired by the Commodore 64 music of Matt Gray.

Two Parents Of A Child (Flatspace Version)
A special Flatspace arrangement of a simple song written in 2009.

Snake Club
An unreleased tune composed as the main theme for a snakes-like game.

Opiad Variation
The first of two tracks which date from before the Flatspace era. Opiad is a club tune of strings and piano inspired by Robert Miles’ 1990s hit ‘Children’.

Superhighway (Flatspace Edit)
A rip-roaring ride along a virtual cable of digital information.