I've been creating playlists on Spotify that function as tables for far-future sci-fi games / world-building.
I'll link to individual playlists below, or you can view all of them on my Spotify profile.
(Note that these are emphatically NOT "sci-fi soundtracks", they run a wide and crazy gamut of genres, so if you are trying to create a musical "space mood", this ain't your tool!)
First, how the playlists work (super simple):
- Hit "shuffle", get an entry, just like rolling on a table
- Like the entry? Use it! (Adapt and build on it as needed)
- Don't like the entry? Hit "next"
- Use the Ships playlist to find a name for the ship
- Fire up the Spaces playlist to populate the ship with some unexpected areas; many of these are intentionally vague / strange / "impossible". Stick with them and find ways to bend the laws of reality in your world to make them possible.
- Within those spaces, check out the Atmos playlist to get a sense of what it looks and feels like
- Here's a Stuff playlist (aka loot table) for the ship; why are these things here? why are they valuable?
- Want some people/aliens/androids/cults/etc on the ship. Use the Souls playlist!
- If you want to flesh out the Souls, give them some things from the Stuff playlist
- Use the Skills playlist to give those folks some stuff they're good at
- Use the Quirks playlist to make them a little more (un)real
- The future is already here, seeded throughout the present; song titles are a great way to find those seeds and gather them into seed banks for future planting
- Music activates different activity centers in my mind, opening different pathways, making new connections; pairing that mode of discovery with text and world-creation is exciting
- The playlist is potentially infinite, nothing needs to be excluded because it doesn't fit in a neat d20 table or d100 or whatever
- Shuffle = discovery; shuffle = creation
- The variety of titles, genres, moods etc is a necessary counterpoint to sci-fi's tendency towards a kind of mono-culture / mono-atmosphere. I love me some Blade Runner (and Blade Runner 2049), but the overwhelming atmosphere seems to leave little room for the vast variety of experience and perspective.
- As with all things sample-based or remix-ready, the focus and power shifts from THE ARTIST as a singular near-mythic entity, to THE USER as a collector and activator of the elements; what will YOU discover while surfing through the playlists? What worlds will YOU create from the seeds and sparks (either in your mind, or at the table, or ???)
- It encourages me to navigate music-space in a different way, leading to unexpected discoveries and new (to me, at least) territories of sound and thought
Ships
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5dg7wvczSnKJ35BqSGs7Bz?si=c600b6cd61524cab
Spaces
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0ech27efdmw3BalrWfKuaS?si=3e3c7a250fde4cc3
Atmos
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/26WVHCfkPDgWqiiX7IseQR?si=180096b1e6dc43e7
Stuff
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0VTAv9ZG7SkCpzTDFt1Hnl?si=31a237a2cff34251
Skills
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/06NCCIhZmCMp5UXZv1OJWX?si=a3b0eeab9e33433c
Quirks
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4blygdZRCuup8tyY7UamYm?si=78e4e8c4177c4423
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