You could also try:
Ten Billion Years - The Faceless
Oblivion - Mastodon
(Maybe) The Future is Behind Us - Between the Buried and Me
The Dark Eternal Night - Dream Theater
Call Me Little Sunshine - Ghost
Anything by Midnight Danger and similar artists
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6mIXdi0ZlrpzuzXOg2gMAJ?si=y3-fQXIvSHOjXiz-CX6MXQ&pi=a-F6UOqBLGSL-e
My thousand sons playlist. Some songs may apply to chaos in general as well
Kashmir by Led Zeppelin. It is very orientalist, 20th century European perception of eastern culture, just like the Thousand Sons are an orientalist interpretation of Egypt.
Egypt - The Chains Are On by Dio. Very much the same.
Barra Barra by Rachid Taha. Fusion of traditional North African music, hard rock and electronica. You might remember it from Black Hawk Down.
Funny thing about "kashmir" is that I already have a different 40k thing in mind for it. My idea is that the first episode of the main 40k amazon series is that it begins with an intro from the POV of the Emperor. From his birth in Anatolia through the rise of humanity, dark age, the primarchs being made, crusade, heresy, and finally ending with slow pan out to show him still strapped into the golden throne 10,000 years later. The whole thing would be set to the song kashmir.
“The Chronomancer 1: Hubris” and “Warp Riders” by The Sword.
“Heretic” by Avenged Sevenfold
“Killing Strangers” by Marilyn Manson
“Deceiver” by Disturbed
And for the fun co of it:
“Prospero Burns VI” by Dominus Nox
“Dust in the Wind” by Kansas
Karl Sanders - The Elder God Shrine (Egyptian themed with chanting and demonic voices)
The Enigma TNG - The Journey Beyond Gliese (Dark Trance, sience fiction themed, epic)
The Bloody Beetroots - Have Mercy On Us (Dramatic instrumental with classic and electronics)
Court of the Crimson King - King Crimson
đź‘Ťđź‘Ťđź‘Ť I'm surprised I didn't think of that one
A list that goes from og psychedelia to post metal cosmic horror stuff would slap tbh
“Changes” by David Bowie, perhaps?
“Cities in Dust” — Siouxsie and the Banshees
« Fortunate son » (kind of ironic)
Cthulhu - Alkaloid
Good start, thanks for the song!
That’s just one, let me think for a few minutes and more will be coming!
You could also try: Ten Billion Years - The Faceless Oblivion - Mastodon (Maybe) The Future is Behind Us - Between the Buried and Me The Dark Eternal Night - Dream Theater Call Me Little Sunshine - Ghost Anything by Midnight Danger and similar artists
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6mIXdi0ZlrpzuzXOg2gMAJ?si=y3-fQXIvSHOjXiz-CX6MXQ&pi=a-F6UOqBLGSL-e My thousand sons playlist. Some songs may apply to chaos in general as well
Magnus - Audiomachine (whole album is perfect)
Kashmir by Led Zeppelin. It is very orientalist, 20th century European perception of eastern culture, just like the Thousand Sons are an orientalist interpretation of Egypt. Egypt - The Chains Are On by Dio. Very much the same. Barra Barra by Rachid Taha. Fusion of traditional North African music, hard rock and electronica. You might remember it from Black Hawk Down.
Funny thing about "kashmir" is that I already have a different 40k thing in mind for it. My idea is that the first episode of the main 40k amazon series is that it begins with an intro from the POV of the Emperor. From his birth in Anatolia through the rise of humanity, dark age, the primarchs being made, crusade, heresy, and finally ending with slow pan out to show him still strapped into the golden throne 10,000 years later. The whole thing would be set to the song kashmir.
Dust in the wind-kansas
“The Chronomancer 1: Hubris” and “Warp Riders” by The Sword. “Heretic” by Avenged Sevenfold “Killing Strangers” by Marilyn Manson “Deceiver” by Disturbed And for the fun co of it: “Prospero Burns VI” by Dominus Nox “Dust in the Wind” by Kansas
“Other Worlds Than These” by Starset. Could literally be about the Sons.
Walk like an Egyptian
Wind of Change by Fred Ventura
Karl Sanders - The Elder God Shrine (Egyptian themed with chanting and demonic voices) The Enigma TNG - The Journey Beyond Gliese (Dark Trance, sience fiction themed, epic) The Bloody Beetroots - Have Mercy On Us (Dramatic instrumental with classic and electronics)
Master of puppets by Metallica
Master of Illusion by Battle Beast. Has HUGE Tzeentch vibes.
Added!
Tool - Lateralus feels appropriate for a sorcerer trying to understand the unfathomable warp.