Skyrim - Music & Ambience - Night

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Published 2016-12-14
0:00 - Secunda
2:05 - The Gathering Storm
4:58 - Aurora
12:15 - Kyne's Peace
16:02 - Tundra

19:55 - Masser
25:58 - Sky Above, Voice Within
29:56 - Solitude
32:06 - Standing Stones
38:43 - Secunda

40:47 - Kyne's Peace
44:34 - Masser
50:38 - Aurora
57:56 - Secunda


Composed by Jeremy Soule.


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All Comments (21)
  • @blackfyre4578
    Can we all have a moment of silence for our first Skyrim characters..
  • I hope when I die, there will be a voice saying "Hey you, you're finally awake."
  • @briefcase5066
    I always abused fast travel when I was younger but now I’ve realised that taking time travelling the roads and experiencing all the sights, sounds, ambience and encounters on the journey is really what makes the game shine.
  • @uhhhhhdellie
    i remember sneaking to the living room at 11 years old, turning on the ps3 and playing this game for the first time. my dad told me not to; i was too young for it, he said. I didn't realize the volume was on, and when the title screen came up, I woke my father up. He walks in and I'm scared ill get grounded, but instead, he laughs quietly and sits with me, lowers the volume, and teaches me how to do the first mission. 12 years later, it's still one of my fondest memories. We still play together !!!
  • @AAAAAA-tv9wg
    Isn't just mind blowing how we all share a shit-ton of sweet memories about this game, even when we don't know each other?
  • @drabin7759
    I feel like I almost lived a second life in this game.
  • @spiderflame04
    Once you’ve gotten into Skyrim you never really stop being into it; be it weeks, months or years between builds, you always go back.
  • @samflynn7439
    Secunda gives me a level of nostalgia I cant describe
  • @grouchomarx2903
    Man, I remember when this game came out. I robbed a bunch of houses, got married, got arrested and had to break out of prison. I also played a lot of Skyrim, as well
  • @strangelee4400
    Wish i could forget this game... ...so i could explore it again for the first time.
  • One of the best things in Skyrim is to just walk the roads at night. Even if you get attacked in random encounters, or get a greeting from a stranger, it's just so nice walk. I guess nighttime in games feels the same way it does in real life if you're free by then. You're alone and enjoying yourself in solitude, events left in the day will shine though eventually, but they can wait, because the night is yours to conquer.
  • It's funny, my wife and I fall asleep to Skyrims soundtrack every single night. And this year we checked out apple music stats to see which songs we had listened to the most and we had hit top 100 Jeremy Soule listeners in the world with 164,000 minutes of Skyrim music listened to this year, and top 100 listeners of video game music in the world. It's just crazy to me that even though I'm not always in Skyrim, I truly make my real home feel like Skyrim with it's music and atmosphere. What a timeless masterpiece this game will always be.
  • @StalloneAman
    If only Skyrim could be the place where you live after death.
  • *falls asleep to the music* *slowly begins to wake up* *hears a voice while freezing cold on a wagon* "Hey you, You're finally awake"
  • @LocalNimrod
    This game was, and still is, an escape for me. It's nice just being able to wander the roads and take in the sights. Thanks, Skyrim, for being part of my life.
  • @waveculture9457
    I play Skyrim with my seven years old son on a regular basis now. And he absolutely loves it. he absolutely wanted to play as a wizard Argonian and his favourite activity is to swim in the ocean or in the rivers of Skyrim. Everytime he sees a waterpoint he deviates from his quest and just enjoys the moment. That's so cute. The game is so immersive. And when we finish a quest and i tell him "ok boy that's enough play for the day", he absolutely wants to go to an INN, take a meal and then sleep for 7-8 hours. The rest of the warrior ! I guess. 😃This is so cool. I 'm so happy to share this with him. I never imagined that this would happen when this game launched in 2011.🤩
  • @dazeydream6852
    Roses are red Skyrim is fun You are carrying too much to be able to run
  • To those scrolling through the comments, “Watch the skies traveller”
  • @flxdrv5020
    I love how my parents would always tell me that I was wasting my time playing skyrim. That I wasn't making good memories, and will regret not doing something else when I'll get older. 11 years later and Boy were they wrong. Just hearing this game music brings a sense of peace and nostalgic joy that I've pretty much never experience before. I love video games. I love skyrim.
  • @AngloKiwi
    Part of me is sad that I never experienced Skyrim during the initial craze, but I'm grateful to be experiencing this masterpiece for the first time now.