DOOM: Behind The Music Part 2
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- Опубликовано: 26 май 2016
- Interview with Mick Gordon, composer of DOOM 2016.
DOOM developed by id Software and published by Bethesda/Zenimax.
Part 2 focuses on synthesis techniques and using 'pure' sound sources - sine waves and noise - as a way of capturing analogue circuits.
Music: Mick Gordon
Additional Musical Sound Design: Richard Devine
Camera: Jessica Andersen
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"What instument do you play?"
"Chainsaw"
+ badass token
In Doom, it's called the great communicator.
Jesse James Dupree would be proud.
Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaahahhahahahahaha...
Mayonnaise
That Soviet synthesizer. It's so Russian, it hurts. And sounds awesome
That synthesizer wanted rush B so...
Rush B
You mean
*RUSH HELL*
bluecaptainIT RUSH HELL CYKA BLYAT
*YES BLYAT PLAY VIDEO GAMES MAN, RUSH HELL*
поливокс means many sounds in latin
Doom for me has one main strength that makes everyone love it so much.
When you play doom, you want to listen to the soundtrack
When you listen to the soundtrack, you want to play doom
The only games that had done that for me are the Halo games and Minecraft until I played Doom.
Yep im gonna buy the new doom
He said it
Ready for DOOM ETERNAL bring the music and destruction
same for Killer Instinct, also music by Mick Gordon
When passed through a spectrogram, the track called Cyberdemon throws up images of “666” and a pentagram.
Legit.
N I c e !
but doesnt that mean it could curse us by hearing the song or is it just some prank
Its a prank bro
Andre, Eastern Egg to be correct
2:41 In USA Doom was made for computer. In Soviet Russia computer was made for DOOM.
POLIVOKS MAKES YOU.
You have to say it in a Russian accent though. Otherwise it won't have the same effect
@@MickGordon You are going to make me buy it now.
@@MickGordon, it must be remembered that if the instrument was made in the Soviet Union, this means that it was made in the present hell.
@@DanielGrudinin But only if you are one mamkin revolutioner lol
"... And then after tuning the 9 string guitar to Drop C, I drew a pentogram with chalk and sprinkled it with the blood of a sacrificial goat. Some of the chord progressions and riffs you hear in the DOOM soundtrack were written and recorded by Satan himself!"
Lol Drop C. Standard tuning on a 9 string is C#, so if you drop tune that thing it better be in B.
And super geeks make the best music.
i prerfer to just drop my six string to drop q
+Donny Redinger If that were an actual tuning I imagine a single open note would probably tear a hole in the universe.
Or just sound like Meshuggah on steroids.
pressxtosplode lol prolly hit 1 open note and blow out all the amps
You fucking outdid yourself with this soundtrack mick . The Soundtrack is a huge part of this game and its easily one of the best soundtracks i have ever heard in a game . The Synergy , punch and energy is outstanding and the feeling when these really intense parts drop when shit goes down ingame is absolutely blowing .
Hi clockner, no new Doom videos??
Blowing, or mind blowing?
@@shivdoesmusic937 "gamplay sucked"
-Clockner
Man I can't even add anything to this you said it all.
how the mighty have fallen
This guy literally asked himself "How does energy from hell sound like?" and made music out of it.
And made it even more badass then hell itself
chainsaws, lawnmowers, synthwaves and violence, the 4 main ingredients of Doom music
Waiting for DOOM Eternal: Behind the music to come out
OutlawKaz ruclips.net/video/hFxhOucd2mY/видео.html hey
):
FeelsBadMan
Uhhh he got hoed
That didn't age well...
3:00 gave me chills
Vode An
+1
ME TOO
Yeah, this is the perfect background music to an apocalyptic demonic invasion
Hope that he releases the track uncorupted
3:01 i always get freaken goosebumps even though i watched this Video like 200000 times
Me too!
That transition into the full track makes me want to level a damn continent.
Every single time
You mean 666 times?
as a student pursuing Music Tech... this is very inspiring. keep up the awesome work
learn from the best, mate
Hello, Mr. Streamer.
Ay it’s Woolie
Trent Reznor would be proud! :)
yeh the influence is loud and clear!
Agree!
When Doom came out in 93/94, it coincided with the Downward Spiral and everyone was listening to it while playing Doom. For me it's the unofficial soundtrack of Doom.
They did a good job capturing that feel with this version.
hell yeah
This isn't ripping off. Nine inch nails was a big influence for mid 90's industrial rock, one can only be proud of that.
Fucking awesome \m/ Mick rocks!! Jelly of all that wicked analog gear
3:00 This sounds so epic
2:41 ну это мясной синт
Vodka
Shut up stupid soviet
@@2137xd calm down bud
@@2137xd you got to take one shot of Vodka, to be more calm
@@2137xd the fuck is the problem with ya bud
Ya fuckin racist or somethin?!
Please don't ever replace Mick for the rest of Doom's soundtrack. He nailed the feel of this game better than I could imagine. Good job Mick!
heyyyyyyyyy, guess what's rumored to be happening in Bethesda right now?
:(((
This aged very poorly lol
this didnt age well...
rip
Mick, you nailed it. This is the best Doom soundtrack.. even better than the originals.
It's pretty good, but I wouldn't go that far.
@@-.-m.m i would go that far
@@syro2412 But hey, opinions.....
@@2025fahaddenseje never said his/her opinion was invalid
Being the 69th like makes me happy
1:13 “Basically I’m using the circuits of the equipment to CORRUPT the PURE sound waves and noise”.
Well, that sure is a hellish way to create music and such a perfect process for a game about slaying demons haha. Badass.
so what you're saying is, you put pure sound on crack and made it sound crazy good
for those who don’t know: at 3:30 you can see the spectrogram for the track Cyberdemon, which contains pentagrams converted to sound. Aphex Twin would be proud.
Now we just need Bethesda to release the damm Soundtrack :D
If there is names for songs - there MUST be ost in future
Indeed! I don't how much it would cost!
I don't care how much it cost, it will be mine!
I do care what it costs but I believe it will be mine. #RationalExcitment
I can't even run the game at the moment with my rig, and I would still throw money at the soundtrack.
I didn't play Doom yet, but THIS sounds are absolutely insane and amazing.
You used russian Polivox synth, how about to use russian guitar Ural next time?
Now you're talking!
yea, good idea
@@MickGordon not Ural, please don't ^_^
@@MickGordon Ural is a realy odd guitar. It's heavy and overengineered, like Polivox... Perfect guitar to make soundtrak that makes you wanna destroy ewerything and and eweryone around.
@@ALBillyBrain Still sounds like shit tbh
Your music made the game 10x more fun for me! great job man.
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@@axethannanth a
Mick my uncle has a company that makes "noise machines,noise pedals etc if you're looking for some noise the company is called "Electro Faustus"
I have some of those!
Mick Gordon that's so fucking cool!!
Mick Gordon what do you have?
A guitar.
Damn I wish I saw this comment it would’ve been cool
WHY CANT I THROW MONEY AT YOU FOR THE ALBUM!?!?
You can now
Digital, CD, or vinyl now. Take your pick.
@@CaptainResident I picked ALL the options. 2 CDs, 4 vinyls. The glory O_O
666 in the spectrum, gg Mick. Genius
1:18 Mick is a GODDAMN GENIUS. He's creating music... backwards? It's brilliant.
Synthesizer: *Is both russian and overengineered*
Me, a german: *confused screaming*
PART 3 AND OST
PART 3 AND OST
PLEAAAAAAASE
YESSSSSSSSSSS
There is no more songs for this game, but maybe when Doom Eternal comes out (03.20.2020) maybe there will be more than 3 parts then. I WOULD LOVE TO HEAR A REMASTERED DOOM MASTERMIND
@@bugtogs9344 lol
have a like for поливокс
DJ Suman rush B
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Yeah man! eh... What he said!!
Press F to pay respect
Михаил Кшиштовский what?
this is beyond creative and thinking outside of a box.. true mastermind
Firstly - thanks for writing such an inspiring and awesome soundtrack and doing these videos - you've helped a disillusioned producer remember why this is such fun! Secondly, realise this isn't an AMA, but there are three things I would love to know, if you happened to read this post...
1. Was moving from more organic to synthetic instrumentation during the course of the soundtrack a deliberate choice? e.g. Earth with discernible guitar and drums (like Rip & Tear) vs Hell with ultimately just synthetic sounds (like Mastermind)!
2. The level of detail in each track is insane - do you create a sound palette at the start of a composition project which you then work with in audio in each track?
3. Is there a particular compressor you use on your masters? Each track feels superglued, and the transients are so snappy!
Hey!
1 - Somewhat. I was interested more in the 'distance' between the two. Rather than grounding one as Earth and one as Hell, the space in between was super interesting.
2 - Pretty much. I start with a groove and build sounds from there. Also, the incredible Richard Devine produced a huge palette of sounds for the music too. He's one of the most inventive and creative musicians ever.
3 - I usually use two compressors. The first is for character, the second is for control. The second compressor is always a Shadow Hills Mastering Compressor in dual mono mode. The first changes a lot - sometimes the UAD Fairchild (Harbinger and Rip & Tear), the UAD Manley (most of the ambient tracks), the UAD Fatso (BFG Division), or a Retro Doublewide (SkullHacker), or a Cali 76 (Vega Core, Mastermind, At Doom's Gate).
Wow. Thanks so much for your thorough reply! I now also have serious gear envy with the Shadow Hills compressor. Anyway, again, amazing work man - look forward to hearing the next project!
Are you doing the music for Quake Champions?
@@MickGordon why didn't you put the 'e3m1 hell keep' in the official soundtrack?
LITERALLY just stopped what I was doing to watch this....
SAME xD
same here
somehow it's even more annoying when people use the word "literally" correctly
Michael Splinter are you sure you didn't figuratively stop? Did you actually literally stop what you were doing to watch this? Or were you still doing other stuff on the side as you were watching this? Were you single-tasking or multitasking?
The soundtrack to the new Doom - is the best thing I've heard in games in recent years. Sorry for my english) Good luck, and hello from Russia.
I agree. It fits the game perfectly and really gets me amped to slay some demons!
Btw your English is fine.
you're worrying/apologizing about your english when there are americans (who aren't worrying) speaking english so poorly that other americans don't understand them.
your english is great :P
if you are from russia you might give him some hints what is written on his Synth :D
You could translate the Polivoks Synth for me! :)
still need help? :)
"what would energy sound like?"
D E A T H
Поливокс! Фак кой моск. У нас такой в школе стоял в актовом зале.
Он видать и спиздил его из твоей школы для своих треков )
Hmm... Yes...
I definitely know what you are saying, and I agree fully.
Yes... I am not lying, I know EXACTLY what you mean.
*nervous laughter*
he just said they used to have exactly same soviet synth model at school auditorium
Адовая штука)
теперь ты знаешь, что твой учитель музыки - Мик Гордон
Man, I really wish you had complete control over when and how the soundtrack is released. I know that the entire thing would be out ASAP.
;)
seriously that was the first thing i was looking and hoping for after i bought the game. doom's music is phenomenal.
So the OST release is happening (eventually) ?!CD and digital?Hell yes!
I would pay a ridiculous amount of money for this soundtrack. It is... hands down... the best workout music I've ever heard...ever! Just listening to rip and tear makes me want to put my fist through a brick wall!
such an amazing OST! Much respect Mick!
Among his sound equipment, there he stood, like a mad scientist in an underground lab.
On Russian synthesizer Mick can create a "Music from Hell"!
Почему я не удивлён?!
Велл, Ам Вери проуд май кантри!
Amazing soundtrack, dude. I wanna buy it!
IKR! Where can we get it and when?!
This is probably the first time I want to ever buy a game soundtrack
Никогда бы не подумал, что Мик Гордон использует старую советскую бандуру. Эх, умели же вещи делать...
:)
Полик то ещё гуано. Дурью маются от скуки.
а что тут непонятного? советски вещи запредельно инфернальные ))
пиздец, один хипстер использовал один синтезатор в одной из композиций к одной игре - уже сразу:"умели же вещи делать!"...
+OgrabliatorKorovanov на самом деле полик на западе таки распиарен. Советская грязнозвучащая пудовая экзотика, все дела. Несколько достаточно известных групп его использовали. Более того, выкопали Кузьмина и сделали компоненты полика в виде модулей для систем типа той, что видна на видео. Моё мнение - его заюзали просто ради внешнего вида и звуковой грязи. Западные и японские фильтры как правило намного благозвучнее.
Hey Mick, so when you say you're corrupting the sine wave, are you using any of the effects on those pedals too, or simply using them for their circuitry?
And on a side note, what's the weirdest pedal you have?
Both really - the circuit is the effect. Weirdest pedals? Metasonix ones are pretty weird, as are the Dwarfcraft ones!
Lmao when a reply has more likes than the original comment
3:13 666. He sneaked an easter egg into the production of the music itself. Wow.
You just made the best soundtrack in video games.
Hey, Mick, that Soviet piece of equipment sure adds some qualitative HELL to the sound! ) As a member of post-soviet countries, I approve this choice 100%. )) And let me remind you that you're an inspiration to some folks out there, who look up to guys like you doing a huge music production all by themselves. Awesome talent, and great pleasure for us, your listeners!
Bethesda: "Which instruments do you need for making soundtrack?"
Mick: "Yes"
Dude bethesda was only the publisher, ID Software was the development team
@@seieiryuu98 U прав dude
@@seieiryuu98 yeah but bethesda at some point wanted no guitars in doom
I normally HATE glitchy electronica music (industrial, dubstep, and the like), but watching you use that synth and fiddle with all the various patches and effects really helped me appreciate it. I see that some tangible work goes into it and it's not just music made by a computer.
If you tried to do it yourself you'd appreciate it 10x more. It's so fucking difficult to achieve what he's done here.
Mick, seriously. This sound track is the perfect love letter to the original Doom soundtrack, it's tracks all hold their own unique presence, where as a lot of modern game soundtracks use the same riff or refrain and just remix the shit out of it, you aren't afraid to find each song's own personality. Thank you so much for this.
ПОЛИВОКС lol))
Greetings from Russia, dude! Just finished DOOM couple of days ago. Your music is awesome! Keep it up!))
Demons: Finally we trapped doom guy
Also Demons: Why do I hear boss music?
More like
" FUCK FUCK FUCK, HES AWAKE WHY IS HE AWAKE
you sir are a musical genius
3:15 666...
Cyberdemon is coming.
3:29 Harmor Satan resynthesis :D
I have a feeling he just entered 666 into that instrument and went with whatever sound it caused.
Yaster Goodman and that is creative. I like that way of thinking and exploring sounds.
Trump is coming!
Вообще не понимаю, как кто-то может нажать "не нравится" ?! Редкий случай, когда музыка идеально подходит под сэттинг и геймплей игры. Этот случай тот самый. Отличная работа Mick!
Она не то что подходит, а является не отъемлемой частью сюжета и геймплея.
@@BloodyFox1337 насчет сюжета ты загнул, но 50% успеха дума это такая музыка
This is not when a legend was born, this is when after years of experience, a legend had perfected his craft.
Metal + Electronic + Mick Gordon = Something we want more of
This is the kind of stuff that may inspire a new generation of sound engineers. Keep up the good work, Mick.
Hellwalker is masterpiece. Love it. :O
Оо,наш Поливокс! Круто,что он участвовал в саундтреке!
в 80 % треков)
WOW! A really love E1M1 what you made in the end of the video. Can we get full version of your interpretation of E1M1 on POLYVOX?
Couldn't expect anything better from the awesomeness of Mick Gordon. I've just finished the campaign of this game and the soundtrack pumped me throughout the game!
Rock on man! Favourite moment from the campaign?
Lately a lot of silly moments. from imps running into argent energy streams to team killing hell knights. All the way down to revenants making good make shift fireworks. lol
The legacy of the Soviet Union used to create the atmosphere of Hell in Doom. I am proud of this fact ;)
@@xyl4173 I'd rather be a "commie" than a prejudiced idiot who throws around terminology he has no real understanding of.
@@deanboy2416 hippoty hoppoty commies are property
Это всего лишь наследие музыки от СССР создаёт атмосферу Ада, ты ещё не сталкивался с наследием от учёных...
Epma4, ~ 100 million communism casualties would disagree.
The post-Soviet territory itself creates the atmosphere of hell or at least a crippling depression and desolation.
1:21 the contrast here between the pure sine waves' simplicity and the final version's electric sounding noises is awesome
I feel Trent Reznor being summoned through this video :)
Love that synth thing on your desk with wires all over, my favorite way.
!!! ПОЛИВОКС !!!
♬♫♪◖(● o ●)◗♪♫♬
:)
Jesus, the sound is awesome. Great job, Mick.
Besides, I always wander which synthesizer did Soviet musicians use to make music for their films and cartoons, because ,sometimes, they sounded a little bit weird for me in childhood. Now I know, thx. (⌒‿⌒)
Michael Williams Ha! I have a small collection of bizarre old books. Some more info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satanism_and_Witchcraft_(book)
Will it ever get released on CD and vinyl?
Has it been released in any format?
+awkenney good question, I would definitely buy it in a heartbeat
It has to! I'll definitely grab wav's
Been waiting to see the soundtrack on steam or elsewhere since the game launched.
don't worry, we will keep it in secret ;)
Mick Gordon is probably the only composer I know that makes composing music look like rocket science
Mick Gordon is one that I would like to work with, all the best for him, thank you Mick!!!!
The soundtrack is so badass only because of soviet synthesizer
should've used 10-string
so basically badassness of music depends on amount of strings on guitar. Seems legit :D
*metal soviet anthem ensues*
Well technically it’s like 8.
in his gdc talk he said 9 string is totally unnecessary lol
I was wondering why some of the sound-track sounded like Nine Inch Nails... it's cuz Trent does exactly the same thing as Mick is doing here! :)
Imagine if they teamed up #eargasm
Don't get me wrong, I love the guy, but Reznor's super self centered and I'm not sure even mick has the fortitude to be talked down to by someone that famous.
This isn't just stories from metal mags I'm going off either, My old tutor has dinner with his family often, and she can't say enough about how "celebrity" (her words) he is now a days.
Fuckhead1976
Maybe you're right, but if they could somehow get along it'd be amazing. It's a pipe dream, of course.
Fuckhead1976 Old men get bitter. That's why they say only women age like wine. Men age like vinegar.
It's industrial. NiN is alright. Reznor is ok. But if you get into the genre there are people better than him/them and even then I still think I prefer filter which is comprised of Richard Patrick, a member of NiN.
There needs to be more music like this (industrial metal)
Mick, I loved Doom and all of it's glory, the music in this really pumps you up. I saw all of those toggles and switches in this video, I was just dumbfounded on how you can create such music with all those wires and inputs and not get stressed out.
P.S. Did ID Software give a strict deadline to complete the soundtrack for Doom, I'm just curious.
i think the interesting thing about all of this is the fact that mick very clearly talks about energy. he fully understands it, and i think he also understands the kind of energy his music puts off too. hes not just an audio engineer. hes an energy engineer. awesome job with the music.
"Поливокс" русский синтезатор. Thanx for Mick Gordon:) This music is Amazing!
Amazing. I wish I had the resources to create and shape sound like that. If Bethesda doesn't release a soundtrack there's gonna be a riot. would be even more awesome if there was a collector's edition soundtrack released
What would you like for a collector's edition? Unreleased tracks? Stems? etc?
+Mick Gordon oh yes. Unreleased tracks, even samples/concepts not used (kind of like Pet Sounds box set discs 2-5 by Brian Wilson or the PSX Enix games composed by Motoi Sakuraba including used backing or unused "sfx" test sounds) , any personal audio notes, maybe a special graphic booklet or your signature on it? Individually Numbered? Special patch or decal specific to you (not DooM itself) like your name and done in a very good graphic or if you have a cartoon or symbol you use to individually identify yourself would be a welcome edition to the metal militia patch collection I'm sure a lot of fans have. Have say, the CE be a 2-disc instead of 1-disc just the soundtrack (disc 1 = official OST, disc 2= Gord's Gold {unreleased concepts}) , possibly a premium edition gets the purchaser a digital copy of it as well (or have digital-only options as well, but I personally am a collector I would buy the discs as well as a separate digital copy). Other ideas too, but my wallet is already breaking at my bank card trying to jump out at any moment to buy this. you are an amazing composer I very much like your work and I will support your works because I believe in you and the music that you create. I wanted to ask you before, who your inspiration(s) is(are) in doing this sound experimentation/creation/manipulation, because of what you are doing to The Sound itself is eerily similar to what Brian Wilson was experimenting with in 1965 and 1966 for Pet Sounds and SMiLE in terms of using objects and instruments in ways that they originally were not intended to be played and manipulated but the sounds that were created as a result were amazing, as is with yours as well, that is what piqued my question as to where you gained your Inspirations from? thank you again for creating something very enjoyable for people and I can't wait to hear more. :)
+Mick Gordon Even remixes or alternate versions of OST tracks, maybe remixes made by famous musicians/dj's or friends/fans of yours to fill in remaining space on 2nd disc (I know Royksopp doesn't get out much but a remix track to their style would sound super interesting as well for example) . I'm a staff member in the DooM (2016) Fan Club FaceBook group and some things people have posted have been very interesting (mostly personal play of your tracks on guitar), lots of inspiration by your hand. Maybe hold a contest and top 3 winners get their tracks as bonus tracks? Meh, I got lots of ideas like that, for me personally I love hearing unreleased and alternate versions along with background stuff so I can hear a song is built from the ground up that's why I like this two-part series of videos you have released.
@@MickGordon Stems, please! Would buy the collector's edition just for that! Was never into the game until I heard the soundtrack, and now am addicted!
The soundtrack for this game is probably the best I've ever laid my humble ears upon... Absolutely magnificent!
I’m so glad I found this any month except November
Can you wrtie an album with Devin Townsend, plase? :D
Hah, now that would be something. I don't see it happening though, sadly.
The world isn't ready...
do you want reality to collapse, because thats how you get reality to collapse..... THATS A FUCKING GREAT NAME FOR AN ALBUM!!
+FastRedPonyCar THIS.
*YES*
Make this happen!
That Icon of sin at 0:30
I completely geek out over behind the scenes audio stuff like this. I love Mick's work. it seems like anything he works with becomes a work of art; killer instinct, doom, etc. Much respect.
4 years later.
And still all I can say is THANK YOU Mick. You're a legend for your mastercraft.
Now lets gets a release date for the OST.
Haha, seeing Поливокс was unexpected.
Excellent nostalgic throwback with a serious modern twist. LOVE IT!!!!!
Mick, you're a production genius. I absolutely love your experimentation using unique ways to produce such an atmosphere that engulfs you into the environment your portraying with your audio. Keep up the amazing work brotha!
Только совесткий Поливокс может передать атмосферу ужаса и животного страха
Это просто инструмент. В руках талантливого человека он может передать всё, что этот человек захочет.
YES part 2 :D Waited two weeks for this, checking youtube every day :>
Sorry for the delay ;)
I know you get this a lot but will we ever be able to purchase the soundtrack?
Wow, Mick, the amount of dedication, passion and geekness you put into your projects is insane. Listening to your tracks with headphones is an outworldy (hellish?) experience. I love the tiny deitails, the drops, the mixing, the weird sounds; it's evident that you pick every single note and sound carefully. Congratulations, keep the amazing work and thanks for this! I wish you the best. Greetings from Ecuador, South America, a tiny and beautiful spot of the world :)
Thank you so much for all the thoughts and effort you put in this. it sure shows. no game has ever made me scream at my screen like this one. no doom before made me feel hell like this one. and that is in large part because of your awesome soundtrack. pure ultra-violence.
Please do Part 3! this serise is so good!
Wtf. Release the OST. I'll buy 3 of them.
Absolutely loved your take on the music of Doom. Thank you for making it as badass as the game. These two videos were really fun to watch.
the way that you take in the music from the original game and take concepts based from the game is amazing; the way your brain makes connections and can translate anything into music is absolutely phenomenal, your music is a work of creative genius
I wonder what would happen if Trent Reznor and Mick Gordon worked together
3:10 Russian letters? Hello from Russia.
;)
It's Polivoks www.ruskeys.net/eng/base/polivoks.php
Поливокс! :D
Seriously one of the best soundtracks Ive ever heard. Thank you Mick!!
Amazing job. Seriously. Just the fact that you went through this inquisitive conceptual process is enough to earn my respect.
...but then again, the whole soundtrack is mind-bendingly great. Each of the tracks paint very descriptive pictures.
They're so varied and complex, they feel alive in a sense. Honestly, your work is to be thanked for half of DOOM's success. Really makes a good game great.
Super music! A Russian "Polivoks" is really cool hardcore sound. Best idea for Doom sondtrack!
Soviet synthesizers were good... Good for DOOM!!! 4
You're a fucking genius with this equipment. Rare to find anything special being done with analog circuitry anymore - but you recognize the magic in the electrons.
Dying to hear what you lay down for Eternal.
It will be so hard replacing you in the future DOOM titles. you had an amazing run with such beautiful work Mick Gordon! I will keep following your future projects whereever they go. Keep it up!