Over the years, the core group of Aristasians produced a lot of media, including audio. A lot of this has since been preserved online. We can't really say for sure who the artists were, and in many cases, the songs use voice filters. This page features a sort of jukebox to easily access these tracks. Below it, you'll find a tracklist.
All of the songs are hotlinked from Archive.org's Aristasia category, which, they surprisingly allow. This may mean the player loads a bit slowly, but you can download the songs directly from Archive if you'd like.
Please note that this is the jukebox for music; it doesn't include spoken lectures, which you'll find here, instead. There's also some Aristasian stories in audiobook form collected for easy browsing here, amongst other examples of Aristasian fiction.
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Traditional Aristasian Imperial Anthem - Artist Unknown. Obviously. The Anthem of the Sovereign Celestial Empire of Aristasia, likely written and performed early in the aughts or late in the 1990s.
Sai Thame (Lay College) Song - Lt. Cdr. Kathryn Strauss. The "school song" of a Second Life-era virtual Aristasian college. Presumably sung by Miss Strauss herself.
March On - Lt. Cdr. Kathryn Strauss. A traditional military marching song from Aristasia.
In The Dark of Middle-Winter - The Oomly Shroomly Club. A Aristasian winter holiday (Nativity) song with religious overtones, sung with a child-like voice filter. Likely produced post-Bridgehead.
Hail to The Princess - The Oomly Shroomly Club. The same artist creates a version of another religious Aristasian Nativity song, focusing on God as Daughter.
Hail to The Princess - Ensemble. An ensemble, longer version, of the aforementioned nativity carol.
A Star Upon the Hedgerow - The Oomly Shroomly Club. A Aristasian winter holiday (Nativity) song, analogous to a Christmas Carol.
The Creation (Chanted) - Lady Mariamne. A sung/chanted version of the Filyani Mother God creation story, recording date unknown.