This is a new installment in a series of music compilations at The Chronofile called Sounds for Flying. You can find all of the volumes here.
Download Sounds for Flying Vol. 2: Western Suite.



The outer rim of the ‘verse is freedom. It’s a frontier waiting to be explored. Untapped space waiting to be claimed. Unimaginable riches waiting to fill a prospector’s pockets. And the very reason empire dwellers fear null sec to their core is the same reason the rest know it as the only way to live: no Law.
This isn’t a story about the greater Alliances and their wars. This is a story about other side of 0.0: the wandering pilot looking for an upper hand in a desert landscape. It’s you and your boat, a few bullets to your name, and a gang of bandits on the other side of that jump-gate. You’re a gunslinger on a horse, in search of a little serenity.
Welcome to the wild west, space cowboy.
Welcome to a new series at The Chronofile: Sounds for Flying. A major part of gameplay for me is having the right music for the situation at hand. It seems purely a cosmetic decision, but I find it brings more immersion to the universe I can’t get enough of. It enhances the experience.
I spend a lot of time making sound mixes to fly to, so I figured why not share them? This will be a series of audio mixes I’ve assemble of found sounds & music that I will continue to release occasionally. Each volume will have a new theme, and new artwork designed by yours truly.
The theme of Sounds for Flying Vol. 1: Exploration.
Download here or click the image below.



Nebulae. Solar wind currents. Collapsed relics of wars past dancing a ballet under the glare of the stars.
With probes as your hands reaching across the planetary system, your purpose is to document the unrecorded, salvage the abandoned, and be wary of the awoken. Each turn might be a prosperous discovery, or the end of the line.
These are the sounds of the unknown.

Side Note: I want to reiterate that this is not my music. However, I’m not going to release any track names as to 1) not draw attention to any copyright hounds, and 2) a little mystery keeps it immersive. Some of you may recognize a track here and there. If you need to know the track list or have a question about a particular song, email me.