i don't know how to describe this in a succinct way, but your music has helped me experience the world in a renewed way. it's got a feeling to it that is so familiar yet intriguing, so homely yet alien. it reminds me of being in the back seat of my parents' car while we're driving down pitch-black winding mountain roads back home, the horizon dark except for the green flashes of lit minarets, the FM radio desperately trying to pick up a signal amidst the static. we'd park to the side to let a car pass along the single lane tiny road, and I'd always be looking out the window seeing grottoes lit by the headlights, wondering if they were carved out in cliff-faces or naturally formed there.
huh, I clicked on this thinking it was a video essay about archaeoacoustics, but instead I got some sick music. (i'm an acoustics engineer, which is where the confusion started!)
@@kreitz1 basically engineering related to sound, for instance: assessing noise pollution, rating appliances for how loud they are, designing hearing protection, loudspeakers, microphones etc :)
@@omarhound was originally going for a 90s jungle/ambient music inspired project, but i really wanted to capture a super existentially uncanny feeling like you've done here, its kind of hard to describe. when i listen to music i always have certain emotions or images attached to what im listening to. the way ive described it to friends is like an album made by an immortal person who has lived through the birth and death of the universe millions of times over. thats what this makes me feel like
After binge-watching your videos I went to a junkyard and the scratches on the twisted metal of vans and trucks reminded me a lot of the Arabic alphabet, but it was impossible to read.
most of the earliest revelations to the prophet were written on ruins, carved into stones, stabbed into the skin of animals, & etched into wide bones at the sight of the revelation. they were just barely legible enough to be compiled afterward into the quran itself. i imagine what you saw was something akin to this. you're description is beautiful.
2024 im saying this now, this is timeless. A classic, will be revisiting this album for a long time I imagine. Good work omar. Im inspired heavily. I really need to touch play with sound
a high caliber compliment. i had seen Thomas Köner of porter ricks in a club in belfast once upon a time. he had his ear pressed up to the floor with his eyes shut. he had been listening to the boiler room below us.
WOW I FUCKING LOVE YOU THAT SOUND LIKE WHAT I WANTED TO HEAR BUT DIDN'T KNOW HOW TO DESCRIBE LIKE SOMETHING I YEARNED FOR SINCE I WAS A CHILD JUST WOW MAN.
you post losts of music with ogham (ancient irish writing system) names, will you ever post any music that is in itself irish-inspired (or have you already)?
it is rather elaborate. it involves the echo & reverb trails remaining from a choice sample that are recontextualized into something anew. like transmuting the echos of a vocal clip into drums or something of this sort. layers accumulate & accumulate until the original has been mutated into something unrecognizable.
this is the peak of " i listen to all genres"
this is just peak music in general
i don't know how to describe this in a succinct way, but your music has helped me experience the world in a renewed way. it's got a feeling to it that is so familiar yet intriguing, so homely yet alien. it reminds me of being in the back seat of my parents' car while we're driving down pitch-black winding mountain roads back home, the horizon dark except for the green flashes of lit minarets, the FM radio desperately trying to pick up a signal amidst the static. we'd park to the side to let a car pass along the single lane tiny road, and I'd always be looking out the window seeing grottoes lit by the headlights, wondering if they were carved out in cliff-faces or naturally formed there.
i like this
type shit
what place are you describing brother?
this is what any artist wants to hear
@@tradersRcrazy mountainous area in west Amman, Jordan. it's not marked on any maps though, unfortunately.
huh, I clicked on this thinking it was a video essay about archaeoacoustics, but instead I got some sick music. (i'm an acoustics engineer, which is where the confusion started!)
What does an acoustics engineer do?
@@kreitz1 basically engineering related to sound, for instance: assessing noise pollution, rating appliances for how loud they are, designing hearing protection, loudspeakers, microphones etc :)
@@hbskull321 Wow, that is so interesting. Out of curiosity, do you have a specialty (microphones, dishwashers, etc.)?
@@kreitz1 yes I do, for the most part I work with sound level meters, which are a sort of small handheld device which tells you how loud sounds are :)
@@hbskull321 Wow okay, that's some cool stuff. Good luck to you!
sounds like a dream i had where my faceless mother stood in ruins covered in pieces of silk just watching me, can't stop listening to it
THANK YOU ALGORITHM 🙏
i am trying to encapsulate this feeling in this project i am working on and you have perfectly captured it just in the first few minutes
bless. what might such a project entail.
@@omarhound was originally going for a 90s jungle/ambient music inspired project, but i really wanted to capture a super existentially uncanny feeling like you've done here, its kind of hard to describe. when i listen to music i always have certain emotions or images attached to what im listening to. the way ive described it to friends is like an album made by an immortal person who has lived through the birth and death of the universe millions of times over. thats what this makes me feel like
After binge-watching your videos I went to a junkyard and the scratches on the twisted metal of vans and trucks reminded me a lot of the Arabic alphabet, but it was impossible to read.
most of the earliest revelations to the prophet were written on ruins, carved into stones, stabbed into the skin of animals, & etched into wide bones at the sight of the revelation. they were just barely legible enough to be compiled afterward into the quran itself. i imagine what you saw was something akin to this. you're description is beautiful.
there are cathedrals everywhere for eyes to see
maybe you should learn Arabic
@@omarhound The PEDO-prophet!
2024 im saying this now, this is timeless. A classic, will be revisiting this album for a long time I imagine. Good work omar. Im inspired heavily. I really need to touch play with sound
Theres 2 others on the channel rn. One of them the name is a name i cant type on the keyboard but the other is called famine
0:00 Track 1 1:42 Track 2 5:31 Track 3 8:16 Track 4 10:20 Track 5 13:10 Track 6 16:33 Track 7
0:00 the start of the video 6:17 the middle of the video 18:35 the end of the video
0:00 the best part 18:35 end of the best part
When me and gang are out chasing daemons and the Celtic friend puts us on some shi
transliteration of the ogham texts? i love this
1. datura
2. archaeoacoustics
3. earthworx
4. hutsul
5. markhor
6. 550 BC
7. Yabujin
@@omarhound babujin
Found my new favorite study music, very inspiring art
4: sounds like combat in a gritty cyberpunk game
Kinda reminds me Andy Stott and Zoviet France, amazing shit man
Imma go in a cave at night and screammmm
this is neptune in aries . don’t be surprised if every one is on this vibe later on this year
here before this blows up
For some reason I found u in my watch later list
Thank you once again for sharing your art 🌹
really great stuff
Your music is really inspiring!
I feel good, I feel like I'm vibrating at a high frequency, I feel grateful for that 🙏🙌
this is some gobekli tepe vibes
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ love this. Giving me mad ideas here. Beautiful ambience you got in this first track. Imma listen a bit further. Droning on ong
2nd one 2 dark 4 me but this 3rd one just right
guys, be accurate with this music. each time I turn it on, my computer starts to glitch.I claim the author is a shaman.
Sad to see there are no mayan arches, very iconic for me
im glad i got here somehow
You are the greatest musical artist of all time
ur so consistent.
very ricccchh noise & layering. very texshuredd
gem
proud to say that I sat through the whole thing
no longer homesick, cure to all diseases
amazing
Intensely friendly, beautiful work 🏇
Продолжайте жить в проклятом мире, который сами и создали. Perfect as always
латентный хрюс
@@arigam1488 я руски
@@perserpov хрюс=христианин.
Very powerful comment. Is this an idea or idiom common in Russia or did you write this yourself?
@@snakejuce TES III Morrowind :)
I love my feed
Greetings from Venezuela, South America. 🇻🇪👋
What an odd place to find another Venezuelan. Hello there!
@@user-oi5hc6pv9k Lo mismo pienso, ¿de dónde eres tú? Yo de Valencia.
@@user-oi5hc6pv9k Esta música es interesante y curiosa.
@@user-oi5hc6pv9k Esta música es interesante y curiosa.
@@orlandoacontreras Barinas :)
лучший канал 😳😳😳
this is one of my favorite albums ever lmao
So beautiful
harrdddd brother Omar
that's lovely, nasheed.
Bae wake up omar hound dropped
Damn it hits
жоско
this is so good your channel is so good holly shit
I'm happy
Sooooo good
so good
CASTLE BASEMENT GANG
lovely
I love Ogham
all my homies love Ogham
where the demon dwells
どこ
Oohh i get it this is ASMR
Reminds me of Symbiotics by Porter Ricks & Techno Animal
a high caliber compliment. i had seen Thomas Köner of porter ricks in a club in belfast once upon a time. he had his ear pressed up to the floor with his eyes shut. he had been listening to the boiler room below us.
very profilic
Very cool
No one understands me, we have these paths
1348 AD
Ur so based Omar just busted one to this
thank you.
👍
ah, yes
Сделай что-то подобное с горловым пением и тенгристким шаманизмом, думаю выйдет что-то очень хорошее
Cool
WOW I FUCKING LOVE YOU THAT SOUND LIKE WHAT I WANTED TO HEAR BUT DIDN'T KNOW HOW TO DESCRIBE LIKE SOMETHING I YEARNED FOR SINCE I WAS A CHILD JUST WOW MAN.
yay
how did I get here
どこ
напоминает мне CurseWeb эстетику
noooiiiseeee ✨
it´s funny thinking in that´s building´s, people make a normal life there.
Uuuu yeaaa
I’m to high for music like this lmao
esto se escucha en el utero
Silent hill vibes
omar could pull off a great OST for game(s) of that tier... that are actually different
@@omega3fatass61something is indeed in the works
FreeadL ✨️🌷👌
nice
lowpass core
Имба
I swear I have seen this image on either pinterest or tumblr before
the work of yunggtorr
Firelink
Came here to say
come brazil
sounds like yikii but if yikii was boring
What core is this chat?
11:20 🤯🤯🤯🤯
i'm your biggest fan bro please come to hy brasil
@@omarhound Please come to Bosnia 🇧🇦
@@omarhoundcoe omar ce eh brasileiro?
you post losts of music with ogham (ancient irish writing system) names, will you ever post any music that is in itself irish-inspired (or have you already)?
i usually keep that between me & friends. most of the music is inspired by ireland though. spent my youth there.
@@omarhound wow, being someone from ireland who likes your stuff thats cool asf to hear that you lived here :) ty for the answer
@@mmcworldbuilding5994only ever been to limerick. near hags head. where are you from in case i stop by some time? we could take a stroll & chat
can i ask what type of techniques you used for a sound like this? if not either way this is really cool.
it is rather elaborate.
it involves the echo & reverb trails remaining from a choice sample that are recontextualized into something anew. like transmuting the echos of a vocal clip into drums or something of this sort. layers accumulate & accumulate until the original has been mutated into something unrecognizable.
@@omarhound interesting, thank you for the reply i will stay listening.
Omar Omar ilov iu
ok, but it is orginal music or just pitch down stuff?
combination of both i believe.
the former not the latter. what tracks do they sound like though? what parts seems familiar?
@@omarhound track 7 has the same sample as a yabujin track i think
@@DubUltrait does indeed sample crystal helix. yes. mr zao & i are in touch tho. he gave me his blessing
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you and ghostmountain could def cook some shit
stop
@ ngl i was drunk and heard 30 seconds of this
i want to buy this album what i do
paypal OmarHound.
i send you files.
Anyone know ogham?
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what is this kind of music ?
@@porto888 oldstonecore
country
опаа привет
phonk
Gregorian
why this kinda
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2 8 1 4 sample in the second track?
the sample is fragments of a butterfly's face by actress. which 2814 track comes to mind?