Paleolithic Tribes: Dark Prehistoric Ambient (MIX)
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- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
- The ancient forests rustle with the sounds of primal life as our paleolithic ancestors roamed. This dark ambient mix transports you back to the prehistoric dawn of mankind, as tribes huddled around flickering fires for warmth and protection. The eerily tones reveal a profound sense of consciousness, as if the natural world is communicating with our primal selves. The distant echoes of wild animals mingle with the hypnotic rhythm of tribal drums, evoking a sense of mystery and awe at the vastness of the world in this primordial time. This special mix is created using a few tracks from various Paleowolf albums. Download the entire discography at:
▶️paleowolf.band...
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Featured tracks from albums:
"Genesis" (2016)
"Megafauna Rituals" (2017)
"Archetypal" (2018)
"Primordial II" (2020)
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1 HOUR PALEOAMBIENT VIDEOS:
Stone Age ambient: • 1 Hour Stone Age Prehi...
Ice Ages ambient: • 1 Hour Ice Ages Prehis...
Paleozoic & Mesozoic ambient: • 1 Hour Prehistoric mus...
Ancestral Shamanic Tribal ambient (vol. I): • Ancestral Shamanic tri...
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MUSIC LICENSING & SOUNDTRACK INQUIRIES:
Paleowolf's music is available for both non-commercial and commercial licensing. I also create custom soundtracks for movies & games. For all inquiries send an e-mail to arktosfrostwind(at)gmail(dot)com or prometheusstudio01(at)gmail(dot)com
🔥🔥🔥WE MAKING IT OUT THE ICE AGE WITH THIS ONE 🔥🔥🔥
I love Paleowolf so much, it inspires me to create my own literary role-playing game on the Paleolithic theme. This is what I turn on when I look at paleoart. This inspired the study of the Paleolithic cultures of Europe. Even the annotations for the music make you fall into awe of the scale of past events. There is so much hidden behind the veil of oblivion and we must honor our ancestors.
Your creativity helps not to lose heart in these difficult times, it warms the spirit like the Eocene jungle of Fennoscandia and the fire of my old Neanderthal cousin! I hope that you will release many more albums, I hope that there will be tracks with “Hyaenodon”, marsupial "Thylacoleo carnifex" (you have a cool didgeridoo!) and “cave hyenas.”) Hello from Ukraine. :)
Thank you for those words. I'm honored to know that my creations inspire others to create.
Hi, I am interested in your RPG, the topic is really unusual. Can I read somewhere about it?
@@yegorshevtsov3148 Hi Yes. :) But the main language of the game is Russian and Ukrainian.
But I allow you to play in English, but I'm still learning it. I planned to make a game thread in English. Site - %primaltotem%hstn%me
@@yegorshevtsov3148 Hi Yes. :) But the main language of the game is Russian and Ukrainian.
But I allow you to play in English, but I'm still learning it. I planned to make a game thread in English. primaltotem(.)hstn(.)me
@@yegorshevtsov3148 Hi Yes. :) But the main language of the game is Russian and Ukrainian. But I allow you to play in English, but I'm still learning it. I planned to make a game thread in English. Site - primaltotem and hstn and me. instead of "end" - dots. RUclips removes links.
I just saw Quest For Fire again last night. I hadn't seen it since I was a kid. I remember how it affected me both spiritually and emotionally. The animals in the film seemed like giant beasts from a real part of the world not too far away. The mastery of fire was a mystery that has intrigued me for years. Eventually I learned to start my own fires using flints to smoke brisket and pork shoulders. As soon as the fire is lit everyone's mood and my own changes as if fire and its primordial healing effects ran through our genes since time immemorial. Thank you for this music.
Great movie! So cool when they find this almost civilizational advanced tribe.
The ancient forests rustle with the sounds of primal life as our paleolithic ancestors roamed. This dark ambient mix transports you back to the prehistoric dawn of mankind, as tribes huddled around flickering fires for warmth and protection. The eerily tones reveal a profound sense of consciousness, as if the natural world is communicating with our primal selves. The distant echoes of wild animals mingle with the hypnotic rhythm of tribal drums, evoking a sense of mystery and awe at the vastness of the world in this primordial time. This special mix is created using a few tracks from various Paleowolf albums. Download the entire discography at:
▶paleowolf.bandcamp.com
If you want to download this full mix, in this form as uploaded in the video, it's available at my Patreon:
▶www.patreon.com/paleowolf
I’m a Paleolithic archaeology student and I love doing research to these! Just wanted to say thank you!
I found myself singing along with this; throat singing that is. Think I'll use it for inspirational music for when I practice hand and bow drill friction 🔥
Only from the Balcanic forests could come such magnificent sounds like yours, Paleowolf!
At the moment I'm reading a little about anthropology, and the accompaniment of this music is ideal to immerse yourself in the life of hunter-gatherers. Thank you for the excellent channel. Greetings from distant Chile 🇨🇱
Glad to know that. Regards to Chile!
So good when I sit on my balcony on late summer evenings or early fall evenings and look into a small fire.
I really hope for a new paleowolf album to drop soon!
I'm working on it, hopefully it'll be ready soon
I love the horns in the beginning. Remind me of the tall ancient carnyx horns
Sitting in the forest as the sun lowers, a gentle breeze blows past you and the trees. You smell blood on the wind as thoughts of your ancestors fill your mind. You are of the modern age, yet still you respect and honor those who fought in ages past with much less than you have now.
If ever the humming music or drums fails to draw you into the time period of the ambience, the elephant/mammoth calls at 10:56 just shunt you right there. I love this track so much...
And, as always, I am swept away to some of my favorite times to study and draw inspiration from for my art. I've introduced some of my friends and family to your work and they've fallen in love with it. My friend has even gotten us started on a D&D homebrew campaign set in a rad mix of fantasy meets prehistory and uses your work for each session. It's been a wild ride with that one. Looking forward to the next album and future works, it's awesome having music that stirs the blood memories that have made mankind and ignites the imagination all at once.
Really glad to know that. And thanks for spreading the word!
The horns in the beginning could be Carnyxs very cool.
Thank you!Your creativity is amazing.Much appreciated.
Thank you!
yes finally another great music score good job Paleowolf I all ways enjoy your music this track I like the most.
Glad you enjoy it.
Astonishing!
Yoooooooo new Paleowolf dropped and I got in early this time.
Gonna need a new shirt soon man!
The darkening time aproaches with its icy edge. We Are All One.
Great music as always! May I ask who did the image here?
Based
I’m an Archaeology student and i just love listening these playlists you make whilst studying or writing essays. It just makes me get into the mood and more engaged/focused. 🗿⛏️🏺💀
Great to know that.
Благодарю ✌🖤🔥🤍💋💋💋
❤❤❤
With love from Russia✌
Finally, I found my tribe 🍗
Far Cry Sound track ^^
27:44
Музыка очень атмосферная, а обложка еще и навевает какое-то чувство, будто я его знаю, он мне кого-то напоминает, будто из моей семьи. Еще прям ощущаются те времена
I'm a bit disappointed by the AI generated image for the cover. Music mixes were great to play in the background while painting. How would you feel if you found out this channel's music was being used without an commercial license to train AI music generators?
What's the difference with you being inspired by someone's art and willingly using his approach/style and a software doing the exact same thing? Or, you looking at the images for years, being exposed to a plethora of artworks, and again using/mixing (consciously or not) different styles or schools of art in your paintings - and a software doing it?
On another point, let me tell you that ambient artists are massively resorting to AI art because of 1) lack of resources; I've had struggles finding art when I wanted someone else's work featured - and even then, it usually wasn't exactly what I wanted. 2) There's a big issue with willingness of human artists to provide at least some of their work for a suitable price (not mention free of charge, or creating a piece just for that specific occassion). I was asked to pay not so small sums for an artwork that'll be used in a video once, and doesn't bring back as nearly in a commercial sense. As for music training/generators, it's a different story because of a completely different properties of the audio medium, it's a lot more complex issue.
So what you're saying
AI training data is the same as human inspiration for visual art.
So therefor it is okay for AI companies not to compensate for the works being used. This is good because it saves money for everybody who needs visuals.
AI training data is not the same as human inspiration for music. Because audio data has completely different properties than visual data. Therefor AI companies should consent, credit and compensate for works being used to generate audio. Even if it makes composing music more accessible.
In a strictly engeneering and technical manner, yes, the process seems to be very similar. There are now decades old researches that show how humans acquire taste and artistic styles through gradual exposure over the years. That's why AI developers choose neural networks, after years of trying every other possible thing, that's why it's called 'deep learning' model and that's why it is so successful - it mimicks the human process of acquisition so good. But nobody can say that it's factually 100% the same process, one of the reasons (out of many) is because AI doesn't have collective unconscious and archetypal domain of proto-self through which it can get in touch with the imaginative 'pool'. Yet if you think about it, the collective unconscious is in some way a 'deeply learned' model of compiled data gathered through training and exposure to experiences, perceptions and thought processes.
Not once did I mention the issue of compensation and crediting, you just drew that conclusion yourself based on what I said about the mechanical part of image generation. If there can be implemented some public system where one can join for a small fee, which would then be dispensed in a global 'artistic pool' where artists whose images are being used could get something in return, or a donation-based system, that'd be a good start. Perhaps we can all work on it in the future, and not just blatantly deny and ignore the possibilities that can open many artistic and inspirational doors.
I don't think there's a problem of copyright in AI image generation, again, because of the process being involved, which is basically a sample-collection upon which the system learns how to do things. But that's only in situations where different are generally mixed to produce new (original in a sense that it's a hybrid on its own) content. I'm deffinitely not supporting taking a single style of a single artist, creating similar derivations and calling it public domain without crediting and/or somehow compensating the artist.
@@DaresartistIt's okay, the music hasn't changed. You can still enjoy it. It's okay.
How do you know the cover was AI generated?
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Use of AI art shows laziness and a lack of quality, not to mention betraying your fellow artists. Honestly would be preferable if you used something that already existed and credited it. No matter what 'ethical' argument you make, it took 2 seconds to 'create' and looks ugly. How embarrassing!
This actually took a couple of hours (not counting the post-processing), and a lot of computing power. And the emotional blackmail you're trying to pull off with invoking a sense of guilt is just showing your own shallowness and malice.