I used to work in a BSL-3 lab at a place like this. Driving home in winter and passing the side of the building to see the lights glowing in the windows is a serious mood that this captures seriously well.
lights in faraway windows always get me for some reason. makes you wonder what those spaces would feel like to stand in, completely alone for a while. or if there's people in there, makes you wonder what little tasks they're up to. like watching something you can't be part of... except of course, you work there. but it's a particular time and place where you normally wouldn't be that makes it strange. if I were in your shoes, and I drove past a scene like that... I'd go back, maybe just once, to stand in an empty hallway and experience it for a while.
Chill beats for sitting in your cozy office on a winter night sipping a hot mug of cocoa while monitoring the unspeakable horror in the containment cell next door
Never worked at a research lab. But did work at a hospital. Being inside made me feel cozy on winter days. Almost as if I was protected from the harsh beauty outside. Then going home at night with the lights of the windows... I saw the building itself as a cozy safe haven in the middle of a deadly weather spell.
Reminds me of my days as an armored guard. As a dedicated ATM tech, I went to a lot of high security facilities to service the ATMs inside. An Airforce facility, Pfizer, Kronos, etc. All of those buildings looked similar to this. I miss my access to such a diverse range of secure facilities. There were only two other dedicated ATM techs at our branch. We were good friends. I used to joke that we were the special forces of Dunbar. I remember one long, cold night. I was on a three man crew, one of my partners being my best friend, one of the other techs. It was around 9:30 P.M. in the middle of Cambridge, MA with few other people around. Unusual for the area. We had hit MIT and some biotech companies earlier. We still had a few more ATMs to go. The night was bitter cold, windy and a few feet of snow was built up on the ground. We stopped to get Chipotle, just chilled for a bit and ate dinner in our armored freezer with the heat cranked. Talked the usual chitchat. Seemed like another day in the moment, but it's a night I fondly remember. Miss you, battle buddy. We'll drudge through snow banks and force open snowed-in ATM kiosk doors in the next life too. 🏦🔫 🚚 💵 🏧 🇺🇸
I worked as a researcher in the Arctic, at the CNSC in Churchill and at UNIS in Svalbard and this reminds me so much of those days - how I loved the ambience and environment, the isolation and the cold, the northern lights, it's difficult to describe what it's like to work up there, and this takes me back! Thank you!
déjà vu. This condition, which translates in French to “already seen,” is a transitory sensation of having already lived a totally identical situation at some point in the past.Oct 23, 2022
Looks cozy inside. Cup of decaf coffee (it is late after all)spiked with a healthy splash of Rum, while uploading some generic files from one server to another. Wonderful.
“Anymore” is right! I grew up in Philly during 60s-early 80s & I recall some great blizzrds & ice storms, The last I recall was I think in Feb ‘83 with like 3 ft in the city!
The beauty of a structure like this - particularly in such a frigid landscape, is that it seems as rugged and immovable as the terrain itself, as though it has always been there. It is cold and foreboding but for the opaque and warm glow, through windows which stretch across the snow like a blanket. Calling you to come forth and perhaps gain entry, in the hope you have finally found protection. A destination, and a fortress of your own amidst a most inhospitable atmosphere beyond these walls. Your journey has been long, nothing has changed, yet everything has because you’re safe now.
I mean according to SCP 2000 and the Syncope Symphony canon. The SCP Foundation might as well has always been here, for potentially millions of years. For how many times the SCP 2000 has been activated to reset the world. No one will ever really know the true answer.
I worked for a major military aerospace firm (will keep it unnamed). I was an electrical engineer, but they also had a chemical lab on the campus. This was at a location in the northeast during the 80s that you would never even guess was used by such a firm, in fact, most of the facility was underground, literally. Anyway, one winters (snow on the ground) day I was driving out to lunch, and I noticed first one, then slowly a handful of guys suited up in whiteout, seemingly searching in a pattern along one of the slopes on the chemical lab side of the campus. They were holding some kind of detectors, ‘I think’…geiger counters? Metal detectors? Etc, idk. I asked about it, but never got a good answer and just let it go. The building and grounds looked a little like the one in the image, more rectangular, but same vibe.
No need to be shady about what “major aerospace firm” it was. They all have over 50K employees and certainly don’t need your protection. Especially over some hearsay tale of men in white suits from the 80’s. lol
This makes me feel like I'm somewhere far, far away, deep inside of another galaxy on a cold, snowy planet. Nobody besides me has ever, and most likely will ever set foot on this planet. I walk next to a little creek, crystal clear water flowing. Soft, white snowflakes drizzle down around me, coming to rest on the ground. My gaze wanders into the distance, across mountains covered in snow far away. I look up into the sky, two blue stars that are this systems suns just being tiny orbs on this beautiful canvas. I know that here, on this planet, so incredibly far away from where we are coming from, I am safe. I feel bliss. Serenity. I will stay here forever.
Twin Suns II by Christmas Siletz Benton The year is 7001AD. The twins have failed and the good one dead. The procession out of control and left for dead. While plead for that good spot lifting up his sorrow head. You wish he would borrow a weight of lead. And tiz the day that you dig into your pockets and empty nothing.
You guys are setting yourselves up for failure. In stead of high risk pretending in an effort to take it all at once. You are falling into the gaps between the truth and fantasy hoping that the fantasy will win. Try to be patient with small, reachable sizes instead.
I worked for a medical electronics company in Westchester, NY in the 70s. The building sat alone on top of a hill & often looked like this when arriving to work on snowy winter mornings. This evokes that memory so vividly for me :)
This transports me to a place this body has never been but this essence knows very well-and longs for. That dissonance is intoxicating. I want to go home, where none of these insecurities penetrate.
I said it before in chat but, TY FOR YOUR VIDS. I work graveyard shifts, so there are many moments where there's not much goin on, so my mind just wanders. I hit this channel so quick to focus back in and just vibe. Also this is perfect for writing too a lot of fun or interesting ideas popped listening to this. So again, TY Zero
This looks like Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, British Columbia! The whole campus is designed in this dystopic brutalist architecture style. There are other buildings in Vancouver designed by the same fellow, and looks like this research center. SFU is used frequently as a location for Sci-fi shows such as Stargate SG-1 and a Halo short film that was produced years ago.
SFU was designed by Arthur Erickson, a famous Canadian architect who won awards for the Canadian Embassy in Washington in 1986. SFU was also where scenes from the early 2000s' "Battlestar Galactica" were shot. It's a fascinating space, especially the interiors, with all manner of little corridors and hallways. I found a little couch at the bottom of some stairwell once, a perfect place to nap.
@@deejaytee Architects who "win awards" should never ever be allowed to build something serious. It's like politicians who "win awards". It's like a medal for someone who took the piss to an extreme degree and got away with it.
Beautiful brutalist building amidst forests. Not absolutely secret, but almost. The first storeys have light inside, but the mistery lies in why the upper right storeys are not. The whole thing delivers chills to the observer. It seems to be taken from a nuclear winter. For one part, one would not wish to be there; for the other the ambience is so magnetic that one do yet.
So evocative. Much of what transpires in our brains is yet to be definitively known. I feel sensory realms are touched by this vid that puzzle our conscious selves but connect deeper in the subconscious. I love reading others’s comments who express so much.
You are honestly amazing at what you do. You can tell a lot of thought and attention to detail goes into your tracks. There's a level of language here you just don't find in most other music like this. I love the subtle changes that keep the listener on their toes.
@@globalvillage423 did you enter a dream world after that. Usually this means you're pretty close to either entering a dream consciously or you can even wait a bit and try to exit or roll out of your body for an out of body experience. That "something" that you felt was just your own subconscious mind. Sometimes I will hear loud screaming after the hypnagogic imagery. Once I heard a loud train, I remained still, waited for it to pass and then rolled out. Sometimes I felt something pinning me down. This is all part of sleep paralysis, which you are acutely observing.
This might be my favorite of all the ambient videos I've come across. There is something eerie yet familiar about this building. I like to think of it as a key setting for an apocalyptic event that occurs within a few months.
I honestly wonder if dark, atmospheric ambient - such as Zerofuturism, Cryo Chamber and Iron Cthulhu Apocalypse - as well as my general interest in the macabre and eldritch, saved me from seasonal depression. When the dark times come, and I have to get up early to catch the bus for work, I pretend Im getting a transfer to my local Foundation site. It makes life a little more of a game. Has anyone else experienced this?
Not the pretending being transferred to a Foundation site. But for everything else, listening to this kind of music did help a lot in surviving the loneliness of online schooling and the chaos of moving homes. I was introduced to ambient music from the Exploring Series, who also covers SCP content, with his background music. I wanted to know what that music was and once I found out, it basically gave me a new form of relaxation in a sense. This kind of music, of slow drones, soft synths, and creeping echoes, speaks to some part of the human consciousness that puts it in a kind of ease. It's kinda like the music is telling your subconscious to settle down for a sec and breathe, allowing you time to think through things and create new ideas. IDK I'm just saying what's on the top of my mind, but I agree with you that this kind of music can put people at ease and prevent them from going to dark places.
Yes!! The gloomy weather makes me my mood instead of ruining it. And it is because I've connected it with dark fantasy and Sci-Fi. I put the appropriate music and let my head run wild. Be some vampire in a castle while really I'm just home having hibiscus tea in a silver mug, be a mad scientist working on a top secret project, while in reality I'm just in my university library, writing my thesis on biotechnology. Fantasy and the appropriate ambience makes everything much more bearable and fun
Love building design. Truly sci-fi. Nice inspiration for my dark sci fi post-apocalypse books. Close your eyes. Imagine that world gone to shit. Everything outside of such building IS HOSTILE, ready to eat you. This is your only bastion of hope, a place to rest and think about life.....
All this lab talk. I work in a lab that has a manufacturing area (medical devices) that sometimes runs through the night, but the research labs don't, except during Covid. I got to work the night shift and it had a surreal aspect. There were people around in other parts of the complex but not anywhere near me. I loved it, very weird.
That Research center clip combined with the sound atmosphere makes a perfect combination. My imagination goes wild thinking what happens inside those walls 🤫
At 7:12 it becomes clear this is a security camera feed for the facility, which, if it is mostly underground except for this top part, makes what you said even wilder! 😊
On one hand it seems like it would be cozy inside, just a handful of employees working late, no pressure, endless coffee on hand. But through another lens…I see indifferent architecture w/ a “No one permitted beyond this point” lower level that houses the birthplace of an evil invention that will change the world.
With the separated upper admin area so the leadership's exposure to what they're doing is limited to their choosing, yeaaaah. Brutalist sentiments, thermally efficient white, yep that's the evil building all right.
Reminds me of the very first Metal Gear Solid. Gonna slither on my stomach, around the guards and im through an air vent - "Snake!? Sna-ake!? Snaaaaa-ke!"
Financial reports, logistics documents, lists of equipment that need replacement, maintenance schedules, proposals that need signing off on, all carried by espresso-powered interns, analysts, and secretaries.
It`s too match with my feelings when I worked in Research center in Moscow - lonely building on the highway, - the same atmosphere, especially on winter time...
I've been working on a science fiction horror novel throughout this entire year and THIS ambience, among a few others, really kept me in the zone. Just wanted to say thank you for the wonderful content!
I remember that one time I worked as a nu-7 inside a research facility similar to this one. It took me a solid couple hours to get used to all the systems there since I used to work at a simple storage warehouse that had an anomalous entity to assist the other workers there. That one harsh and cold night at the peak of [REDACTED] gave chills down my spine as one of the workers there told me that I had to join a small squad of [REDACTED] to investigate a suspicious area where the snow didn't fall and the air was filled with this slight tingle. I got ready and went with the other members of the squad to the specified area fully equipped for the occasion. Luckily one of us was a anomalous bio specialist so the whole thing felt a little more safer, though that was completely wrong... The following hour we waited under the nearby trees in specific patterns to corner anything that were to create such an anomaly, which succeeded as the start when one of us caught a rabbit. We all laughed over it. A few minutes after that, we heard a weird whistle that sounded awfully eerie, as if something were to hint to us that it was there. I almost shit my pants when I heard it since I found that exact whistle quite familiar. The last orders for our missions were simple, wait for backup that specialises in such situations and keep guard till they arrive... Little did we know a roughly 8ft shadowy figure similar to that of 096 swept one of us away like a child grabbing a piece of candy. We started raining lead upon the monster, but it did nothing. Slowly was each one of us being kidnapped and probably feasted upon within the dark snowy place. I ran and ran away towards the facility to warn the other workers to evacuate, and by sheer luck did I reach my destination. Me being the only survivor of that incident is horrifying to me and still brings me nightmares of that horrible creature... Whatever it was, some other guys were able to contain it, not without a few losses though. That's my story. That's my nightmare.
It reminds me a late USSR clinic or a nuclear research center. This weather is literally what we usually experience here every year. Misterious 4-5 pm dusks. Enjoyed and bookmarked the video, well-done 👍
This motivated me to read some books again, I've had one post-apocalyptic that I bought but didn't start - now I'm deep into the story and after calling it a day for reading, the video was just a few minutes before 3 hours, damn time flies... :D Thanks for this music, hope to see more!
Your ambient music creates a chill vibe and sets a relaxing mood. 🌌 Each composition feels like a meditation, quiding the listener to a realm of serenity. Thanks for the calming tunes!🎶🌀
Reminds me of a very modern contemporary environment one of the highest security complexes in the world with start of the art technology. The worlds counting on us for betterment
Thank you for the seizure warning!! I still really like the static. its a really cool affect that makes it more immersive. It really gives the feeling that your a memeber of security on the cite, possibly a research center near SCP - 354. It so omiouns and haunting, but oddly quiet and peaceful. The static is an amazing touch, I can see it inspiring a lot of writers.
Everyone are talking about music, but for some reason, I have fell in love with brutalist-style building on the picture. It's so beautiful in it's own way
the odd yet comforting liminality of this atmosphere and the surroundings is actually really heartwarming in my opinion. like i´ve been to this place before, like i´ve been in that exact same site, in one of the labs there. drinking a warm cappucino while going through various files of all the anomalies, trying to figure out the key to their existence and purpose. it feels almost like as if you remember your past life, that past life having been spent only at that foundation site. i hope you all stay safe, and may this ambient comfort you as much as it comforts us fellow fans, too.
There were definitely some buildings like this at my university. They were industrial-concrete, modern-60-years-ago, somewhat comforting, somewhat uneasy. And honestly they all had weird ‘modern’ staircases and wall breaks inside the building so that you literally had to exit the building and go around to another side door to access the random hallway your lecture room was on.
I remember I was there in 2016. It was the same snowy winter. I don’t remember what the specific reason for the meeting was, but then a lot of people from all over the foundation gathered. A red-haired man in a black suit shook my hand, it seemed he knew me, asked how things were going with the project, which I had been working on for several years by that time, he knew about the details known to a very narrow circle of people. The man was very kind, but I didn’t remember him at all. We had a nice chat and he disappeared almost as suddenly as he had appeared. As it turned out later, that evening I met O5-13
It's so strange like it brings back some memory very well hidden and so much peace that we forget our current lives. But no worries soon enough computers will be so powerful that will create places like this that we can enjoy our time that will be so real with vr.
Reminds me of the lab I worked in for a few years while working through college. I worked second shift so I could take morning classes. Most folks worked the day shift, so it was a skeleton crew at night. Picture a three story, multi-building complex that usually housed several hundred people, yet there were only about 15-20 of us at night - walking long, quiet hallways while wearing white lab coats. It was so peaceful. I loved being there more than being home. Weird, huh?
@@SterileNeutrino It’s got to the point where it’s hard to tell what is real and what isn’t. There was something that was a giveaway and that was the length of the entrance stairs, too long without a landing, would never be allowed as a public staircase, also no footprints or tyre tracks in the snow.
Seizure Epilepsy Warning ⚠️
Why the warning? Not sure where the epilepsy trigger would be.
@@masamune2984 at certain moments like 6:45 the screen flashes with a lot of static.
how about dont look at screens if you have epilepsy 👍
It's a decent psyop.
@@skorzeny7377please save your comment and come back to it in 10years
I used to work in a BSL-3 lab at a place like this. Driving home in winter and passing the side of the building to see the lights glowing in the windows is a serious mood that this captures seriously well.
That sounds so cool!
serious?
lights in faraway windows always get me for some reason. makes you wonder what those spaces would feel like to stand in, completely alone for a while. or if there's people in there, makes you wonder what little tasks they're up to. like watching something you can't be part of... except of course, you work there. but it's a particular time and place where you normally wouldn't be that makes it strange. if I were in your shoes, and I drove past a scene like that... I'd go back, maybe just once, to stand in an empty hallway and experience it for a while.
How often were you offered or mandated immunizations (assuming it was available for the biological agents you were working with)?
Seriously serious.@@appidydafoo
A seizure epilepsy warning on a relaxing music video is peak SCP
what is SCP
@@raiden6156 basically a creepy pasta about entities and all the sorts
@@Cowboy_53 more specifically, anomalies, stuff that doesn't seem normal in a normal world.
Science center plant@@raiden6156
@@raiden6156Secure. Contain. Protect.
Chill beats for sitting in your cozy office on a winter night sipping a hot mug of cocoa while monitoring the unspeakable horror in the containment cell next door
Yessir😎
:)
What's in the cell? Nancy Pelosi?
and there's Nothing There to worry about ☺️
@@Travis_22no, shitnald trump
Evoking nostalgia over memories that don't exist - PERFECT!
I learned there’s a German word for it and it’s Sehnsucht! Helps finding more content like this
anemoia
The memories have been suppressed.
Looks like the amnestics are working correctly then, excellent.
Similar to some of the liminal spaces videos.
Never worked at a research lab. But did work at a hospital. Being inside made me feel cozy on winter days. Almost as if I was protected from the harsh beauty outside. Then going home at night with the lights of the windows... I saw the building itself as a cozy safe haven in the middle of a deadly weather spell.
Have a very [REDACTED] day and stay [REDACTED], everyone^^
Thank you, [REDACTED] stranger
Ty
Thank you [DATA EXPUNGED] I hope that you [REDACTED].
Thank you, ███████████
@@ratsareredactedthings Thank you but please send help, SCP-2160 has breached containment and is now ███████████
Reminds me of my days as an armored guard. As a dedicated ATM tech, I went to a lot of high security facilities to service the ATMs inside. An Airforce facility, Pfizer, Kronos, etc. All of those buildings looked similar to this. I miss my access to such a diverse range of secure facilities. There were only two other dedicated ATM techs at our branch. We were good friends. I used to joke that we were the special forces of Dunbar. I remember one long, cold night. I was on a three man crew, one of my partners being my best friend, one of the other techs. It was around 9:30 P.M. in the middle of Cambridge, MA with few other people around. Unusual for the area. We had hit MIT and some biotech companies earlier. We still had a few more ATMs to go. The night was bitter cold, windy and a few feet of snow was built up on the ground. We stopped to get Chipotle, just chilled for a bit and ate dinner in our armored freezer with the heat cranked. Talked the usual chitchat. Seemed like another day in the moment, but it's a night I fondly remember. Miss you, battle buddy. We'll drudge through snow banks and force open snowed-in ATM kiosk doors in the next life too. 🏦🔫 🚚 💵 🏧 🇺🇸
JFL defending pfizer
im from mass how do i get into that
we will never know if this is true or not
@@CyberFighter-hu7xo When did he defend Pfizer
I bet you have some cool stories!
I worked as a researcher in the Arctic, at the CNSC in Churchill and at UNIS in Svalbard and this reminds me so much of those days - how I loved the ambience and environment, the isolation and the cold, the northern lights, it's difficult to describe what it's like to work up there, and this takes me back! Thank you!
@Ride4Life1000no, the arctic is very much north
bro skipped geography class
@Ride4Life1000yeah lol
I am just pigging out on all these scientists in one place.
Nice skit boys and girls.
Team Findley, engineers show up. Sorry boys, all you get to do is meet and greet.
Why do these videos evoke a sense of familiarity and longing.I feel transfixed,cozy and without a worry in my mind.
Spot on!
Did you grow up with a fireplace or memories of cozy tines in the winter months? (Lots of alone time)
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déjà vu. This condition, which translates in French to “already seen,” is a transitory sensation of having already lived a totally identical situation at some point in the past.Oct 23, 2022
it's because you were created here
I love that I’m not the only one who has this as a specific setting/vibe.
Looks cozy inside. Cup of decaf coffee (it is late after all)spiked with a healthy splash of Rum, while uploading some generic files from one server to another. Wonderful.
This encapsulates how I feel working late nights in my lab. It is shame it doesn't snow like this in Philly anymore
Meh, give it time. If it can snow in Arizona, it will snow anywhere. Just gotta wait until the right conditions are met.
“Anymore” is right! I grew up in Philly during 60s-early 80s & I recall some great blizzrds & ice storms, The last I recall was I think in Feb ‘83 with like 3 ft in the city!
Looks like you got some snow yesterday in Philly -- so did we down 95 in Baltimore :)
@@peanutnozone
Mother Nature:"You're not the Boss of me! Neh!" (Proceeds to freeze half of the State)
I worked as a nuclear missile technician on the Battlestar Galactica and this this music we played on our downtime when we weren't fighting Cylons
The beauty of a structure like this - particularly in such a frigid landscape, is that it seems as rugged and immovable as the terrain itself, as though it has always been there.
It is cold and foreboding but for the opaque and warm glow, through windows which stretch across the snow like a blanket. Calling you to come forth and perhaps gain entry, in the hope you have finally found protection. A destination, and a fortress of your own amidst a most inhospitable atmosphere beyond these walls.
Your journey has been long, nothing has changed, yet everything has because you’re safe now.
Safe would be the opposite to this location side of the Earth
I mean according to SCP 2000 and the Syncope Symphony canon. The SCP Foundation might as well has always been here, for potentially millions of years. For how many times the SCP 2000 has been activated to reset the world. No one will ever really know the true answer.
@@TheBodiesInTheWaterBeckons Depends on which timeline you choose to be your headcanon.
I worked for a major military aerospace firm (will keep it unnamed). I was an electrical engineer, but they also had a chemical lab on the campus. This was at a location in the northeast during the 80s that you would never even guess was used by such a firm, in fact, most of the facility was underground, literally.
Anyway, one winters (snow on the ground) day I was driving out to lunch, and I noticed first one, then slowly a handful of guys suited up in whiteout, seemingly searching in a pattern along one of the slopes on the chemical lab side of the campus. They were holding some kind of detectors, ‘I think’…geiger counters? Metal detectors? Etc, idk. I asked about it, but never got a good answer and just let it go.
The building and grounds looked a little like the one in the image, more rectangular, but same vibe.
No need to be shady about what “major aerospace firm” it was. They all have over 50K employees and certainly don’t need your protection. Especially over some hearsay tale of men in white suits from the 80’s. lol
wow, thats a cool story
your comment makes me think that my conspiracy theories are never too much to be real.
Scientists do stuff like that, probably the lab mates were curious. They come up with an idea and do it with equipment around
This is literally the most SCP thing ever
This makes me feel like I'm somewhere far, far away, deep inside of another galaxy on a cold, snowy planet.
Nobody besides me has ever, and most likely will ever set foot on this planet.
I walk next to a little creek, crystal clear water flowing. Soft, white snowflakes drizzle down around me, coming to rest on the ground.
My gaze wanders into the distance, across mountains covered in snow far away.
I look up into the sky, two blue stars that are this systems suns just being tiny orbs on this beautiful canvas.
I know that here, on this planet, so incredibly far away from where we are coming from, I am safe.
I feel bliss. Serenity.
I will stay here forever.
knock knock Shizz...guess whos heereeeeeee¿¿¿¿!!!!
You can stay.
We had a meeting about it. It's your time
It could be your memories. Maybe you really were there.
This is why you feel so good.
Don't you think?
Twin Suns II
by
Christmas Siletz Benton
The year is 7001AD. The twins have failed and the good one dead.
The procession out of control and left for dead.
While plead for that good spot lifting up his sorrow head.
You wish he would borrow a weight of lead.
And tiz the day that you dig into your pockets and empty nothing.
You guys are setting yourselves up for failure. In stead of high risk pretending in an effort to take it all at once. You are falling into the gaps between the truth and fantasy hoping that the fantasy will win. Try to be patient with small, reachable sizes instead.
I worked for a medical electronics company in Westchester, NY in the 70s. The building sat alone on top of a hill & often looked like this when arriving to work on snowy winter mornings. This evokes that memory so vividly for me :)
Late nights in the lab are the best.
That’s when the real science happens.
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These were some of my favorite nights in grad school - doing research at 2am in the empty building with a nice drink and snacks.
This has been on repeat for the past few days 🖤🔥
This transports me to a place this body has never been but this essence knows very well-and longs for. That dissonance is intoxicating. I want to go home, where none of these insecurities penetrate.
I said it before in chat but, TY FOR YOUR VIDS.
I work graveyard shifts, so there are many moments where there's not much goin on, so my mind just wanders. I hit this channel so quick to focus back in and just vibe. Also this is perfect for writing too a lot of fun or interesting ideas popped listening to this. So again, TY Zero
@piotrgabriel7282 this is true
@piotrgabriel7282😂😂 да вы оптимист.
This looks like Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, British Columbia! The whole campus is designed in this dystopic brutalist architecture style. There are other buildings in Vancouver designed by the same fellow, and looks like this research center. SFU is used frequently as a location for Sci-fi shows such as Stargate SG-1 and a Halo short film that was produced years ago.
SFU was designed by Arthur Erickson, a famous Canadian architect who won awards for the Canadian Embassy in Washington in 1986. SFU was also where scenes from the early 2000s' "Battlestar Galactica" were shot. It's a fascinating space, especially the interiors, with all manner of little corridors and hallways. I found a little couch at the bottom of some stairwell once, a perfect place to nap.
@@deejaytee Architects who "win awards" should never ever be allowed to build something serious. It's like politicians who "win awards". It's like a medal for someone who took the piss to an extreme degree and got away with it.
It also reminds ranepa university main building in Moscow
Halo: Forward Unto Dawn if I remember correctly. It was a military academy so the building structure already made sense for it.
@@Oxideistthat’s the one!
Beautiful brutalist building amidst forests. Not absolutely secret, but almost. The first storeys have light inside, but the mistery lies in why the upper right storeys are not. The whole thing delivers chills to the observer. It seems to be taken from a nuclear winter. For one part, one would not wish to be there; for the other the ambience is so magnetic that one do yet.
So evocative. Much of what transpires in our brains is yet to be definitively known. I feel sensory realms are touched by this vid that puzzle our conscious selves but connect deeper in the subconscious. I love reading others’s comments who express so much.
Such a precise sound! As an evening student, this is fantastic for my long night study sessions. Thank you.
You are honestly amazing at what you do. You can tell a lot of thought and attention to detail goes into your tracks. There's a level of language here you just don't find in most other music like this. I love the subtle changes that keep the listener on their toes.
The northern regions really have some magical moments.
This ambience makes my brain happy. I like the pressure the sound puts on my ears, it helps me sleep.
I often lucid dream, and sometimes, the places I find myself resemble the structure of this building. I love it.
I had hypnagogic hallucinations. Something crawled in to my bed and touched me.
@@globalvillage423 did you enter a dream world after that. Usually this means you're pretty close to either entering a dream consciously or you can even wait a bit and try to exit or roll out of your body for an out of body experience. That "something" that you felt was just your own subconscious mind. Sometimes I will hear loud screaming after the hypnagogic imagery. Once I heard a loud train, I remained still, waited for it to pass and then rolled out. Sometimes I felt something pinning me down. This is all part of sleep paralysis, which you are acutely observing.
I thought my cat crawled to my bed and touched me.@@oneian
@@globalvillage423 Haha, okay.
@@oneian It wasn't my cat of course. It was something else. Did not turn around to see what it was.
I love zerofuturism, I also love all you guys in the comments
Isn't that just brutalism?
Surprisingly {REDACTED} peaceful
This might be my favorite of all the ambient videos I've come across. There is something eerie yet familiar about this building. I like to think of it as a key setting for an apocalyptic event that occurs within a few months.
I honestly wonder if dark, atmospheric ambient - such as Zerofuturism, Cryo Chamber and Iron Cthulhu Apocalypse - as well as my general interest in the macabre and eldritch, saved me from seasonal depression. When the dark times come, and I have to get up early to catch the bus for work, I pretend Im getting a transfer to my local Foundation site. It makes life a little more of a game.
Has anyone else experienced this?
Not the pretending being transferred to a Foundation site. But for everything else, listening to this kind of music did help a lot in surviving the loneliness of online schooling and the chaos of moving homes. I was introduced to ambient music from the Exploring Series, who also covers SCP content, with his background music. I wanted to know what that music was and once I found out, it basically gave me a new form of relaxation in a sense. This kind of music, of slow drones, soft synths, and creeping echoes, speaks to some part of the human consciousness that puts it in a kind of ease. It's kinda like the music is telling your subconscious to settle down for a sec and breathe, allowing you time to think through things and create new ideas.
IDK I'm just saying what's on the top of my mind, but I agree with you that this kind of music can put people at ease and prevent them from going to dark places.
Yes!! The gloomy weather makes me my mood instead of ruining it. And it is because I've connected it with dark fantasy and Sci-Fi. I put the appropriate music and let my head run wild. Be some vampire in a castle while really I'm just home having hibiscus tea in a silver mug, be a mad scientist working on a top secret project, while in reality I'm just in my university library, writing my thesis on biotechnology. Fantasy and the appropriate ambience makes everything much more bearable and fun
I need a sequel to this one… a whole series perhaps
Love building design. Truly sci-fi. Nice inspiration for my dark sci fi post-apocalypse books. Close your eyes. Imagine that world gone to shit. Everything outside of such building IS HOSTILE, ready to eat you. This is your only bastion of hope, a place to rest and think about life.....
brutalism at its finest :) I love this desing
All this lab talk. I work in a lab that has a manufacturing area (medical devices) that sometimes runs through the night, but the research labs don't, except during Covid. I got to work the night shift and it had a surreal aspect. There were people around in other parts of the complex but not anywhere near me. I loved it, very weird.
The building could be from 1965, or 2065. Its crazy how it gives off both vibes.
That Research center clip combined with the sound atmosphere makes a perfect combination. My imagination goes wild thinking what happens inside those walls 🤫
At 7:12 it becomes clear this is a security camera feed for the facility, which, if it is mostly underground except for this top part, makes what you said even wilder! 😊
nothing good thats sure
I feel like I've been to this place.
You have Jamie, you kissed me in the elevator, got out the fire escape and ran into the dark. You said you would come back for me!
@@janskeet1382 anomaly detected
On one hand it seems like it would be cozy inside, just a handful of employees working late, no pressure, endless coffee on hand. But through another lens…I see indifferent architecture w/ a “No one permitted beyond this point” lower level that houses the birthplace of an evil invention that will change the world.
With the separated upper admin area so the leadership's exposure to what they're doing is limited to their choosing, yeaaaah. Brutalist sentiments, thermally efficient white, yep that's the evil building all right.
Umbrella corporation.
So... you're saying this is where Instagram was created?
L@@richardludwig3673
Oh honey, SCP sites are so much worse than that.
Very dark in a somehow gentle way! I like it very much! Cool!
Reminds me of the very first Metal Gear Solid. Gonna slither on my stomach, around the guards and im through an air vent - "Snake!? Sna-ake!? Snaaaaa-ke!"
No! That is NOT Solid Snake!
the restless hours.. endless research. occasional seminars on how close (or far) we have gotten for a cure that could make the world a better place..
hi I'm a scientist too.
Financial reports, logistics documents, lists of equipment that need replacement, maintenance schedules, proposals that need signing off on, all carried by espresso-powered interns, analysts, and secretaries.
I love Winter, It so fun to see the cold snow and to stay in side and hear the wind
It`s too match with my feelings when I worked in Research center in Moscow - lonely building on the highway, - the same atmosphere, especially on winter time...
No sleeping pill required. 10/10
Amazing track
This song is a stunning display of musical craftsmanship. From composition to execution, it's a flawless and inspiring piece of art.
"song"
завораживает!!!! не менее завораживает что там на верхних этажах где не горит свет???? что там?? загадка!!! автор просто гений!!! RESPEKT
I've been working on a science fiction horror novel throughout this entire year and THIS ambience, among a few others, really kept me in the zone. Just wanted to say thank you for the wonderful content!
Thanks for the gift
Absolutely crushing it with these ambient videos .
Thank you, very chill. Exactly what I was looking for.
One of my favorites. I work in a gov research center and it's about to snow today. Playing this to set the vibe :)
The POV of this video is as if we are looking out of a security hut in the grounds.
It's bonkers how much this building looks like the community college I went to in the fingerlakes before it was remodeled.
I remember that one time I worked as a nu-7 inside a research facility similar to this one. It took me a solid couple hours to get used to all the systems there since I used to work at a simple storage warehouse that had an anomalous entity to assist the other workers there. That one harsh and cold night at the peak of [REDACTED] gave chills down my spine as one of the workers there told me that I had to join a small squad of [REDACTED] to investigate a suspicious area where the snow didn't fall and the air was filled with this slight tingle. I got ready and went with the other members of the squad to the specified area fully equipped for the occasion. Luckily one of us was a anomalous bio specialist so the whole thing felt a little more safer, though that was completely wrong... The following hour we waited under the nearby trees in specific patterns to corner anything that were to create such an anomaly, which succeeded as the start when one of us caught a rabbit. We all laughed over it. A few minutes after that, we heard a weird whistle that sounded awfully eerie, as if something were to hint to us that it was there. I almost shit my pants when I heard it since I found that exact whistle quite familiar. The last orders for our missions were simple, wait for backup that specialises in such situations and keep guard till they arrive... Little did we know a roughly 8ft shadowy figure similar to that of 096 swept one of us away like a child grabbing a piece of candy. We started raining lead upon the monster, but it did nothing. Slowly was each one of us being kidnapped and probably feasted upon within the dark snowy place. I ran and ran away towards the facility to warn the other workers to evacuate, and by sheer luck did I reach my destination. Me being the only survivor of that incident is horrifying to me and still brings me nightmares of that horrible creature... Whatever it was, some other guys were able to contain it, not without a few losses though. That's my story. That's my nightmare.
This is one of my favorite channels. I listen to these mixes every day. You also "get" it because you have Shion as your profile picture.
Absolutely beautiful.
It reminds me a late USSR clinic or a nuclear research center. This weather is literally what we usually experience here every year. Misterious 4-5 pm dusks. Enjoyed and bookmarked the video, well-done 👍
My grandma used to work at a place like for BNSF, she was always so quiet about what she worked on. We lived very comfortably growing up
I listen to this to substitute for copper-9 ambience, I just want this with the faint piano variation of some of the calming songs from Murder drones.
Spent 4 years working as a security guard there,somehow i survived a keter containment breach,i cant sleep without this
Love the dark ambient drones. A perfect soundtrack for the somber backdrop.
Oh wow this is actually happening! Woo
perfect for work on a dark and story night - thank you so much! :)
Sweet ambience of a facility containing horrors beyond my comprehension.
Ahh, i have an accident with the heating in my dorm.
So, this unexpectedly fits my senses now.
This motivated me to read some books again, I've had one post-apocalyptic that I bought but didn't start - now I'm deep into the story and after calling it a day for reading, the video was just a few minutes before 3 hours, damn time flies... :D
Thanks for this music, hope to see more!
This is what I need to sleep well. In my dreams I roam the halls.
I need more of those alarms heard at the start
Your ambient music creates a chill vibe and sets a relaxing mood. 🌌 Each composition feels like a meditation, quiding the listener to a realm of serenity. Thanks for the calming tunes!🎶🌀
Somehow this evokes EVERY possible emotion.
I am horny indeed.
Such a cozy and inviting place to spend a winter evening..... especially if you're afraid to go outside because of all the zombies.
You just need to love brutalism...great video! Thx
That building looks very scandinavian. And I love how cold it is.
A tranquil scene - while inside the building scientists have made a historic breakthrough, opening a portal to another realm...
This is exactly where I picture when I think of an SCP research center. This truly captures the absence of SEP research basis right down to the tee.
Reminds me of a very modern contemporary environment one of the highest security complexes in the world with start of the art technology. The worlds counting on us for betterment
The music with the picture is perfection!
Been 10 years working in those dreadful facilities in middle of nowhere, no promotion possibilities or fresh anomalies. Anyone here quit SCP alive?
Very good vibe and artwork choice
Thank you for the seizure warning!!
I still really like the static.
its a really cool affect that makes it more immersive.
It really gives the feeling that your a memeber of security on the cite, possibly a research center near SCP - 354. It so omiouns and haunting, but oddly quiet and peaceful.
The static is an amazing touch, I can see it inspiring a lot of writers.
This cosy picture reminds me of my hometown
Everyone are talking about music, but for some reason, I have fell in love with brutalist-style building on the picture. It's so beautiful in it's own way
" Дом стоит - свет горит....
Из окна видна даль...
Так откуда взялась? ...
Печаль......"
I love the colour of the sky when it snows
the odd yet comforting liminality of this atmosphere and the surroundings is actually really heartwarming in my opinion. like i´ve been to this place before, like i´ve been in that exact same site, in one of the labs there. drinking a warm cappucino while going through various files of all the anomalies, trying to figure out the key to their existence and purpose. it feels almost like as if you remember your past life, that past life having been spent only at that foundation site.
i hope you all stay safe, and may this ambient comfort you as much as it comforts us fellow fans, too.
this reminds me of playing and very much enjoying horizon zero dawn, and getting into the lore
There were definitely some buildings like this at my university. They were industrial-concrete, modern-60-years-ago, somewhat comforting, somewhat uneasy.
And honestly they all had weird ‘modern’ staircases and wall breaks inside the building so that you literally had to exit the building and go around to another side door to access the random hallway your lecture room was on.
I remember I was there in 2016. It was the same snowy winter. I don’t remember what the specific reason for the meeting was, but then a lot of people from all over the foundation gathered. A red-haired man in a black suit shook my hand, it seemed he knew me, asked how things were going with the project, which I had been working on for several years by that time, he knew about the details known to a very narrow circle of people. The man was very kind, but I didn’t remember him at all. We had a nice chat and he disappeared almost as suddenly as he had appeared. As it turned out later, that evening I met O5-13
I would LOVE to work in this building
It's so strange like it brings back some memory very well hidden and so much peace that we forget our current lives.
But no worries soon enough computers will be so powerful that will create places like this that we can enjoy our time that will be so real with vr.
That's perfect.
I LOVE IT!!! So calm and relaxed :)
My first job was in a building like that!
Reminds me of the lab I worked in for a few years while working through college. I worked second shift so I could take morning classes. Most folks worked the day shift, so it was a skeleton crew at night. Picture a three story, multi-building complex that usually housed several hundred people, yet there were only about 15-20 of us at night - walking long, quiet hallways while wearing white lab coats. It was so peaceful. I loved being there more than being home. Weird, huh?
Oh, wow! This is perfect!
Really! It is!
You made a beautiful one with this video ❤
Is this a real building or computer generated? Great mood and atmosphere.
It's generated. Machines have become exceedingly good at it.
@@SterileNeutrino It’s got to the point where it’s hard to tell what is real and what isn’t. There was something that was a giveaway and that was the length of the entrance stairs, too long without a landing, would never be allowed as a public staircase, also no footprints or tyre tracks in the snow.