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alt_header_Ides of March : Ancient Roman Conspiracy

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 Ides of March : Ancient Roman Conspiracy

 Wed. 15 March 2023
 23:00 ( UTC ) (connect to view in your timezone)

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P5ingletary

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 About the event

*generated by AI The theme is Ides of March. You know, the day when Julius Caesar was assassinated by a bunch of conspirators in ancient Rome. 🗡️ So, what kind of music matches that theme? Well, you can go for anything that sounds dark, dramatic, or ominous. Here are three examples of music genres that could fit the bill: - **Industrial techno**: This genre is characterized by harsh, distorted, and noisy sounds, often inspired by machinery, factories, or dystopian scenarios. It can create a tense and aggressive atmosphere, perfect for a bloody betrayal. Some examples of industrial techno DJs are Paula Temple, Perc, and Blawan. - **Epic orchestral**: This genre is influenced by classical music, film scores, and video game soundtracks. It features sweeping strings, powerful brass, and dramatic percussion, often accompanied by choirs or vocals. It can evoke a sense of grandeur, heroism, or tragedy, suitable for a historical drama. Some examples of epic orchestral DJs are Two Steps From Hell, Audiomachine, and Hans Zimmer. - **Dark ambient**: This genre is based on creating ambient soundscapes that are eerie, gloomy, or sinister. It often uses drones, pads, field recordings, or sound effects, creating a minimal and immersive mood. It can suggest a feeling of mystery, horror, or despair, fitting for a doomed fate. Some examples of dark ambient DJs are Lustmord, Atrium Carceri, and Raison d'être.

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