A lot of people have asked for individual releases of each track. I don’t want to clutter my channel & put myself at risk of getting 39 copyright strikes by uploading them here, but you can listen to them individually on bandlab: www.bandlab.com/songe_dautomne/collections/385de63f-950e-ed11-b47a-281878315d59 I’m not sure if there is anyway for you to download them from there, though.
@@CDara. Yeah, this was sort of done on a whim, when making the time stamps for this Version I thought of ways that’d make the track titles sound nicer and just… never changed the Bandlab ones to match? I guess I forgor 💀
its like a computer virus that begins to destroy and corrupt your world. Your adventures, your own achievements, your experiences...everything is getting loss. But deep inside, you feel proud of everything and nostalgia hits you when remind it. But suddenly, you can't remember anymore...
Yeah Alpha and Mice On Venus are two Minecraft songs that make me cry because of nostalgia. Alpha was the first Minecraft song I remember hearing. I had always played Pocket Edition before I got my Wii U so I always had the volume off, so playing on the Wii U was the first time I had sound playing Minecraft, and Alpha was the first song I had heard. I play java edition now and any time Alpha comes on my Minecraft playlist I get so nostalgic.
Most of this minecraft themed "dementia" albums don't really portray nostalgia as much, but this, oh wow. This is one of the best ones out there. I love the corrupted far lands in stage 6 and the old textures, its brilliant.
Just reading both track names "A Game So Broken The Glitches Break" and "And The Universe said" Made my stomach sink. Absolutely horrifying. I love it!
Stage 4 cover - Beginning of the Farlands, Nether Reactor Core (Pocket Edition Exclusive up to late alpha) Stage 5 cover - Stripelands (Bedrock Edition Exclusive) and some glitched ore Stage 6 - 2.147 billion blocks away from spawn, if you download mods that remove the world border and re-enable the Farlands. (Java)
Man I wanna get a farlands horror mod for minecraft that basically turns the entire world into the farlands like the map gen got corrupted or something
Stage1 cover: The tutorial world Stage2 cover: Such wonderful night Stage3 cover: Diamond Stage4 cover: Core at the edge Stage5 cover: Mind erosion at its furthest Stage6 cover: I'm not returning Clarity: 1:47:26 Clarity I [Loading Terrain] 1:48:12 Clarity II [Mine...] 1:53:49 Clarity III [Is that chirp by c418?] 2:24:50 Terminal lucidity [Better Life Aheads The Miner] Hell sirens 1:33:01 [He's over there]
Stage 1: Glass block in plains Stage 2: birch tree in forest Stage 3: that diamond house we all built as kids Stage 4: Nether reactor + farlands (background) Stage 5: Iron ore (glitched) + stripelands (background) Stage 6: Missing texture banner design + Farther lands (background)
I saw this on my recommended and I just wanted to check back and like, but when I noticed how underrated this was, my jaw genuinely dropped. deserves more attention
I feel like this is what my animals in Minecraft heard while waiting for me to return to my old world. Sitting in the hard drive of a dust covered computer, filled with both the pleasantries of mods my sibling installed for me and unspeakable trauma is hidden within folders. One day, they may return to life if I am able to boot up the computer, but if not... I hope they can be at peace, knowing I've tried. That I've kept the memories of my worlds and my stories tucked away in a safe corner of my mind. One of the few things I can still remember... No matter how bad my memory loss has become.
This album feels like wandering an infinite old world, you are not the first one here, and you are stuck in the past’s shadow, discovering fragments of the old world
EATEOT is such a terrifying concept imo the fact that you can just forget everything you loved and sometimes remember something only to forget it a minute later like a train passing by is really nothing for me
Take that minute into lifetime and multiply it by universe's life. It will result in smaller fraction than single minute and humans perception of time is logarithmic so it doesn't become really different from normal life.
I see the player you mean [Player Name]? Yes. Take care. It has reached a higher level now. It can read our thoughts That doesn't matter. It thinks we are part of the game I like this player. It played well. It did not give up It is reading our thoughts as though they were words on a screen That is how it chooses to imagine many things, when it is deep in the dream of a game Words make a wonderful interface. Very flexible. And less terrifying than staring at the reality behind the screen They used to hear voices. Before players could read. Back in the days when those who did not play called the players witches, and warlocks. And players dreamed they flew through the air, on sticks powered by demons What did this player dream? This player dreamed of sunlight and trees. Of fire and water. It dreamed it created. And it dreamed it destroyed. It dreamed it hunted, and was hunted. It dreamed of shelter Hah, the original interface. A million years old, and it still works. But what true structure did this player create, in the reality behind the screen? It worked, with a million others, to sculpt a true world in a fold of the [scrambled], and created a [scrambled] for [scrambled], in the [scrambled] It cannot read that thought No. It has not yet achieved the highest level. That, it must achieve in the long dream of life, not the short dream of a game Does it know that we love it? That the universe is kind? Sometimes, through the noise of its thoughts, it hears the universe, yes But there are times it is sad, in the long dream. It creates worlds that have no summer, and it shivers under a black sun, and it takes its sad creation for reality To cure it of sorrow would destroy it. The sorrow is part of its own private task. We cannot interfere Sometimes when they are deep in dreams, I want to tell them, they are building true worlds in reality. Sometimes I want to tell them of their importance to the universe. Sometimes, when they have not made a true connection in a while, I want to help them to speak the word they fear It reads our thoughts Sometimes I do not care. Sometimes I wish to tell them, this world you take for truth is merely [scrambled] and [scrambled], I wish to tell them that they are [scrambled] in the [scrambled]. They see so little of reality, in their long dream And yet they play the game But it would be so easy to tell them... Too strong for this dream. To tell them how to live is to prevent them living I will not tell the player how to live The player is growing restless I will tell the player a story But not the truth No. A story that contains the truth safely, in a cage of words. Not the naked truth that can burn over any distance Give it a body, again Yes. Player... Use its name [Player Name]. Player of games Good Take a breath, now. Take another. Feel air in your lungs. Let your limbs return. Yes, move your fingers. Have a body again, under gravity, in air. Respawn in the long dream. There you are. Your body touching the universe again at every point, as though you were separate things. As though we were separate things Who are we? Once we were called the spirit of the mountain. Father sun, mother moon. Ancestral spirits, animal spirits. Jinn. Ghosts. The green man. Then gods, demons. Angels. Poltergeists. Aliens, extraterrestrials. Leptons, quarks. The words change. We do not change We are the universe. We are everything you think isn't you. You are looking at us now, through your skin and your eyes. And why does the universe touch your skin, and throw light on you? To see you, player. To know you. And to be known. I shall tell you a story Once upon a time, there was a player The player was you, [Player Name] Sometimes it thought itself human, on the thin crust of a spinning globe of molten rock. The ball of molten rock circled a ball of blazing gas that was three hundred and thirty thousand times more massive than it. They were so far apart that light took eight minutes to cross the gap. The light was information from a star, and it could burn your skin from a hundred and fifty million kilometres away Sometimes the player dreamed it was a miner, on the surface of a world that was flat, and infinite. The sun was a square of white. The days were short; there was much to do; and death was a temporary inconvenience Sometimes the player dreamed it was lost in a story Sometimes the player dreamed it was other things, in other places. Sometimes these dreams were disturbing. Sometimes very beautiful indeed. Sometimes the player woke from one dream into another, then woke from that into a third Sometimes the player dreamed it watched words on a screen Let's go back The atoms of the player were scattered in the grass, in the rivers, in the air, in the ground. A woman gathered the atoms; she drank and ate and inhaled; and the woman assembled the player, in her body And the player awoke, from the warm, dark world of its mother's body, into the long dream And the player was a new story, never told before, written in letters of DNA. And the player was a new program, never run before, generated by a sourcecode a billion years old. And the player was a new human, never alive before, made from nothing but milk and love You are the player. The story. The program. The human. Made from nothing but milk and love Let's go further back The seven billion billion billion atoms of the player's body were created, long before this game, in the heart of a star. So the player, too, is information from a star. And the player moves through a story, which is a forest of information planted by a man called Julian, on a flat, infinite world created by a man called Markus, that exists inside a small, private world created by the player, who inhabits a universe created by... Shush. Sometimes the player created a small, private world that was soft and warm and simple. Sometimes hard, and cold, and complicated. Sometimes it built a model of the universe in its head; flecks of energy, moving through vast empty spaces. Sometimes it called those flecks "electrons" and "protons" Sometimes it called them "planets" and "stars" Sometimes it believed it was in a universe that was made of energy that was made of offs and ons; zeros and ones; lines of code. Sometimes it believed it was playing a game. Sometimes it believed it was reading words on a screen You are the player, reading words... Shush... Sometimes the player read lines of code on a screen. Decoded them into words; decoded words into meaning; decoded meaning into feelings, emotions, theories, ideas, and the player started to breathe faster and deeper and realised it was alive, it was alive, those thousand deaths had not been real, the player was alive You. You. You are alive And sometimes the player believed the universe had spoken to it through the sunlight that came through the shuffling leaves of the summer trees And sometimes the player believed the universe had spoken to it through the light that fell from the crisp night sky of winter, where a fleck of light in the corner of the player's eye might be a star a million times as massive as the sun, boiling its planets to plasma in order to be visible for a moment to the player, walking home at the far side of the universe, suddenly smelling food, almost at the familiar door, about to dream again And sometimes the player believed the universe had spoken to it through the zeros and ones, through the electricity of the world, through the scrolling words on a screen at the end of a dream And the universe said I love you And the universe said you have played the game well And the universe said everything you need is within you And the universe said you are stronger than you know And the universe said you are the daylight And the universe said you are the night And the universe said the darkness you fight is within you And the universe said the light you seek is within you And the universe said you are not alone And the universe said you are not separate from every other thing And the universe said you are the universe tasting itself, talking to itself, reading its own code And the universe said I love you because you are love And the game was over and the player woke up from the dream. And the player began a new dream. And the player dreamed again, dreamed better. And the player was the universe. And the player was love You are the player Wake up
I know I should be grateful but the pretense that I am suffering makes it so that I could never want to suffer so I will always prefer annihilation to suffering
I am grateful but this story has to end sometime. If it's already ended then why do I have to live it over and over again forever. Why are things"just as they are"
47:55 is by FAR the second best sounding piece out of everything here. I love how it sounds so good but is so off. And the fact that it is called “the road here sounds singleplayer” shows he must take this journey himself (the player). I loved the last piece though (O1) I could tell it was sampled off end music. The minute silence made it resígnate better. An amazing piece in general and will blow up on 3/12/22. I’m calling it. Please make more like this, and to anyone still reading, have an amazing day and I wish prosperity to you. :D
I really appreciate the "choppy" cuts between songs. It's a bold move, but a welcome one. It does a really good job at portraying the feel of the original album.
Stage 1:Startig the game,flying,etc. Stage 2:Traveling to distant lands Stage 3:Cool Villager a millon blocks away Stage 4:Far,Farlands Stage 5:Stacking a millon blocks high Stage 6:Flipped Far
I love that cat ended up being the heartaches of this parody. It's my favorite music disc in the game so it really helps me relate to seeing just how distorted and ruined it gets throughout the album. Good job my good man
I remember the blue roses, nether reactor core, and so much. PE also had the update block, clock before it was added, camera, and so much more. There was even a glitched item at some point with all textures combined so its looked really weird when you drop it.
i always thought the concept of the farlands - reality breaking down around you as you know it - meshed really well with the idea of dementia - your own perception of reality breaking down as you know it. both are terrifying, but there's something infinitely more terrifying to me about the objective reality you live in, something much bigger and more powerful than you, breaking down and falling apart in such a humbling way.
I really love C2 I always liked to listen to the old nether's ost because of how well it just fits it, with its ambience, but this takes it to another level. Though the build up is a very important part of the track, the loop is just perfect, making it seems like you're stuck in hell forever, forced to only have memories of the overworld. This album in its entierety is an amazing work, it understands both Minecraft's ost and EATEOT's concept perfectly and harmonize the 2. Also shout out for using quite unknown Minecraft songs, as well as disks tracks, we really can see the passion of a true fan in this. Amazing work
I1 Post Farland Corruptions at 1:25:43 is just hauntingly eerie. My brain cannot piece together which song it is, due to the fact it sounds like the various pieces of other songs being used to compose a completely different yet so familiar song. A perfect representation of what the original caretaker album portrayed. It genuinely sounded like those sorts of songs my brain would piece together when trying to fill in the blanks for something so distant and forgotten. This entire album is brilliant, and perfect for just awakening that existential panic inside of me, that the original caretaker album wasn't able to exactly pique. It doesn't help that all of my memories of other games and their various glitches (looking at you first gen pokemon games), also try to get their share of the pie, and it just evolves into a spiral of lucid terror. That specific example at 1:25:43, with the howling of various musical tracks and just pieces everywhere just genuinely sounded like everything was just everywhere, something was trying to come out in full, and instead everything tried to wrestle for dominance, whatever came up as "Minecraft" related just came spewing out, almost like an AI generation that couldn't tell the shapes apart. If you want what terror sounds like, this right here is it. If you want to pretty much feel what forgetting Minecraft feels like, here it is.
Nice that you included some of the mashup songs. I still remember getting on my Xbox 360 or Ps3 and booting up the trial versions of those worlds and just playing them for fun, knowing that once I exit the world, there is no going back. Those were some great times. 2016 was the best year of my life.
49:49 is my favorite. I'd put Chirp on immediately when I was younger, while building my diamond mansions. This has brought up memories I thought I had forgotten. Thank you. And, if course, 1:08:32. Kyoto is so underated. Always reminds me of winter because I first heard it while playing an X-Mas themed map on the XBOX.
Here are some names for the album covers. I know the ideas aren't great, but I'm trash at coming up with album cover names. 1 - broken glass shattered 2 - trey 3 - fordt adamas 4 - the core of suffering nether ending 5 - buidllmiti 6 - far gone
Massive kudos for this I remember making a similar project, but honestly, yours is way better in quality. The audio for one, but especially the images. Super creative and they really feel like depictions of less and less coherent old time memories, except for the last one
this music is the time of music i would hear in some kind of endless void, its only white and has a single tree. you cant hear smell or feel, you can only see
Everywhere at the end of the game stage 1 - 6 0:01 searching the nether 3:27 playing with friends 6:46 the first sunset 10:02 the first ender eye 12:43 when the end update was new 13:44 playing in creative 15:43 contemplating plans 16:50 reminiscing to friends 21:20 searching for the end portal 22:14 defeating the ender dragon happily 25:00 old device lags 28:08 getting lost in the nether and failing to make a nether portal 30:58 corrupted textures through updates 34:37 accidentally falling in the end 39:43 remembering how the world used to look when you first started 41:44 getting bored as the game becomes repetitive 44:16 getting your first totem of undying 46:59 friends stop playing with you 49:49 talking to a friend in game 53:18 glitchy game throughout the years 55:42 finding a buried treasure 57:16 thinking about the game 58:14 first encounter with phantoms 1:00:07 hurrying to build portal fails 1:02:02 reloading old save files 1:05:19 getting a very rare death message 1:06:59 low health in glitched chunks 1:08:32 unexplored cave being discovered 1:10:25 naming a place in your world 1:13:01 annoying creepers 1:14:52 discovering the farlands 1:21:31 remembering how the world used to look 1:25:43 exploring the farlands 1:33:01 mentions of herobrine `````````````````````````````````````````````````` 1:39:51 when the game was unpopular 1:46:15 Glitched terrain 1:47:26 a hole in the ground (Only OG's know this) `````````````````````````````````````````````````` 1:48:10 memories never forgotten `````````````````````````````````````````````````` 1:53:44 scrolling through old save files `````````````````````````````````````````````````` 1:55:31 corruption of your first world 2:04:32 seeing your corrupted world 2:09:28 getting angry at the game 2:20:11 abandoning the game 2:22:50 remembering what Minecraft was made for
God I really do love Alpha. When I heard it play, it made my eyes kinda wet. Been playing singleplayer for so long, made countless worlds filled with rollercoasters, hidden rooms and hidden houses so that no one can come in, secret chests, treehouses, mountain base, cave base, normal base, dirt base. Those were the glory days.
This fucking broke me. When O1 got to the silent part and the music started playing...? oh god, don't look at me. I'm crying my eyes out. It just gives that sense of no going back and "the way ahead is final." I honestly don't know what I'd do if I were to have these in my head and have that post-awareness state. I'd probably be crying too much to tell anyone what's happening.
@@zeropoint70 "þorn" does look like the word "porn" but do you really know anyone who spells out the name of a letter instead of just typing the letter?
@@thedoublessymbol explain more simple terms? "but do you really know anyone who spells out the name of a letter instead of just typing the letter?" I didn't understand
I1 Post Farland Corruptions is my favorite! I can’t put my finger on why, it’s sounds like it’s meant to be festive and cheerful but it’s also VERY surreal and off.
As daft as this seems, one day the generations that will consider Minecraft nostalgic will be the generations getting dementia… that’s the scary truth. Once boomers start dying out my generation is second in line to this, I’ll see gen X go off that cliff and brace for my impact next. With zoomers cringing as us millennials reach the edge knowing they are next. There you go, now go cry into a pillow we all goin’ die.
@ 2:23:00 that song before on its own made me cry, but in this context of terminal lucidity, it doesn't make it much better. i hope no one ever goes through this type of thing by the time it applies to us.
My interpretation of the story One day a minecraft player encounters a devastating glitch or virus in the game that slowly deletes a world so they decide to give the world one last send-off playing it and remembering all the fun they had in it until it's gone forever This is just my version of the story and this album might not even have a story but it's kinda fun to think about
What does it matter how my game glitches if I had so much fun playing together with my friends. The 20 fps couldn't stop me... I still had so much fun...
A lot of people have asked for individual releases of each track. I don’t want to clutter my channel & put myself at risk of getting 39 copyright strikes by uploading them here, but you can listen to them individually on bandlab:
www.bandlab.com/songe_dautomne/collections/385de63f-950e-ed11-b47a-281878315d59
I’m not sure if there is anyway for you to download them from there, though.
i also use bandlab
Noticed some titles are different in the bandlab !
@@CDara. Yeah, this was sort of done on a whim,
when making the time stamps for this Version I thought of ways that’d make the track titles sound nicer and just… never changed the Bandlab ones to match? I guess I forgor 💀
you did this on bandlab? that's really impressive!
its like a computer virus that begins to destroy and corrupt your world. Your adventures, your own achievements, your experiences...everything is getting loss. But deep inside, you feel proud of everything and nostalgia hits you when remind it. But suddenly, you can't remember anymore...
Antivirus: *nuclear bomb drop*
🤝✊👊🤛🤜👏🙌👐🤲👎👍👇☝🖕👆👈👉🖖👌🤏✌🤞🤙🤞✌🤏👌🖖✋🖐🤚👋🤙
;( this happened to me once
@@daqa1 R.I.P
sounds like a philza hardcore season 2 moment
using sound effects from the game as vinyl noise distortion is genius!
now I hear it after I read your comment
@@olaczyk same that's crazy how he noticed that
"The Way Ahead Feels Singleplayer" is my favorite of these. (46:59)
Alpha is the most underrated song out of all of Minecraft's music.
The same with me
Yeah Alpha and Mice On Venus are two Minecraft songs that make me cry because of nostalgia. Alpha was the first Minecraft song I remember hearing. I had always played Pocket Edition before I got my Wii U so I always had the volume off, so playing on the Wii U was the first time I had sound playing Minecraft, and Alpha was the first song I had heard. I play java edition now and any time Alpha comes on my Minecraft playlist I get so nostalgic.
👍
Alpha is my favorite song ever
Hits hard
Most of this minecraft themed "dementia" albums don't really portray nostalgia as much, but this, oh wow. This is one of the best ones out there. I love the corrupted far lands in stage 6 and the old textures, its brilliant.
the farlands appear behind the Nether Reactor core in stage 4 and the stripelands appear in the background in stage 5!
I didn’t notice the farlands in stage 4
The stage 6 farlands are actually farther lands that happen at 1 billion blocks
@@rexperverziff Yeah I've heard of them before
The ending of O1 made me so emotional. Thank you for making this. Here's to a video game the world will never forget.
Just reading both track names "A Game So Broken The Glitches Break" and "And The Universe said" Made my stomach sink. Absolutely horrifying. I love it!
Pov: you're a tamed wolf and your owner hasn't played this world in a long time
Thank you, Óákveðið
Stage 4 cover - Beginning of the Farlands, Nether Reactor Core (Pocket Edition Exclusive up to late alpha)
Stage 5 cover - Stripelands (Bedrock Edition Exclusive) and some glitched ore
Stage 6 - 2.147 billion blocks away from spawn, if you download mods that remove the world border and re-enable the Farlands. (Java)
49:50 I am extremely sure I made exactly the same thing in a minecraft pe world. really freaky
it feels kind of similar to me just because you said it. it's just a false memory i guess
The imagery is pure gold
Man I wanna get a farlands horror mod for minecraft that basically turns the entire world into the farlands like the map gen got corrupted or something
Good idea this album could sound the more you proceed in the game until you reach the dragon
Stage1 cover: The tutorial world
Stage2 cover: Such wonderful night
Stage3 cover: Diamond
Stage4 cover: Core at the edge
Stage5 cover: Mind erosion at its furthest
Stage6 cover: I'm not returning
Clarity:
1:47:26 Clarity I [Loading Terrain]
1:48:12 Clarity II [Mine...]
1:53:49 Clarity III [Is that chirp by c418?]
2:24:50 Terminal lucidity [Better Life Aheads The Miner]
Hell sirens 1:33:01 [He's over there]
There are 4 clarities and you only labeled the first 2. Clarity 3 is in K1 (labeled as J1) and clarity 4 is near the end of L1.
Stage 1: Glass block in plains
Stage 2: birch tree in forest
Stage 3: that diamond house we all built as kids
Stage 4: Nether reactor + farlands (background)
Stage 5: Iron ore (glitched) + stripelands (background)
Stage 6: Missing texture banner design + Farther lands (background)
@@rexperverziff stage 5 has iron ore with a glitched texture
@@it_genfailureJ1 is actually J1, it is the equivalent to K1 of EATEOT, while K1 in this album is the equivalent to M1
1:29:27 is also a clarity
I saw this on my recommended and I just wanted to check back and like, but when I noticed how underrated this was, my jaw genuinely dropped. deserves more attention
I agree
Say no more! This masterpiece is finally gaining some attention it deserves! While it could have more atleast its getttng more well known :)
I feel like this is what my animals in Minecraft heard while waiting for me to return to my old world. Sitting in the hard drive of a dust covered computer, filled with both the pleasantries of mods my sibling installed for me and unspeakable trauma is hidden within folders. One day, they may return to life if I am able to boot up the computer, but if not... I hope they can be at peace, knowing I've tried. That I've kept the memories of my worlds and my stories tucked away in a safe corner of my mind. One of the few things I can still remember... No matter how bad my memory loss has become.
I don't remember them. Maybe we should all think about that.
Stage 4: a forgotten block in a forgotten land
Stage 5: when you break the 320 block build limit
Stage 6: stage 6 cover is without description
Stage 1: a glass block
Stage 2: a floating birch island
Stage 3: that one minecraft base
A1-Cat
A2-Dry hands
A3-Living mice
A4-Flake
A5-Beginning 2
B1-Dead voxel
B2- Equinoxe
B3- Wet hands
B4-Subwoofer lullaby
B5-Chris
C1-Dreiton
C2- Concrete halls
C3-Cat
C4-Mice on venus
D1-Far
D2-Haggstrom
D3-Blocks
D4-Alpha
E1-Chirp
E2-Dog
E3-Alpha?
E4-Ki
E5-Blind spots
E6-Concrete halls
F1-Shunji
F2- Dog
F3- Cat
F4-Kyoto
F5-Chirp
F6-Dog
After F6 it's almost impossible to recognize something
Terminal lucidity-Intro
D1 is Far -4s
D3 is Haggstrom -4s?
E4 is Ki -?s
E2/F2/F6 is Dog -4s
F5 is Chrip -?s
@@N1SAenjoyer thanks!
@@axelya3599 Yw
@@N1SAenjoyer f5 it's definetly chirp
@@axelya3599 speed F2/F6 up by +4s you can hear the melody of Dog
This album feels like wandering an infinite old world, you are not the first one here, and you are stuck in the past’s shadow, discovering fragments of the old world
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@@natespiegelberg6418 fr
Mewo! (The pfp)
This is one of those comment sections dipped in chaos because almost every comment is hearted
EATEOT is such a terrifying concept imo
the fact that you can just forget everything you loved and sometimes remember something only to forget it a minute later like a train passing by is really nothing for me
Take that minute into lifetime and multiply it by universe's life. It will result in smaller fraction than single minute and humans perception of time is logarithmic so it doesn't become really different from normal life.
I see the player you mean
[Player Name]?
Yes. Take care. It has reached a higher level now. It can read our thoughts
That doesn't matter. It thinks we are part of the game
I like this player. It played well. It did not give up
It is reading our thoughts as though they were words on a screen
That is how it chooses to imagine many things, when it is deep in the dream of a game
Words make a wonderful interface. Very flexible. And less terrifying than staring at the reality behind the screen
They used to hear voices. Before players could read. Back in the days when those who did not play called the players witches, and warlocks. And players dreamed they flew through the air, on sticks powered by demons
What did this player dream?
This player dreamed of sunlight and trees. Of fire and water. It dreamed it created. And it dreamed it destroyed. It dreamed it hunted, and was hunted. It dreamed of shelter
Hah, the original interface. A million years old, and it still works. But what true structure did this player create, in the reality behind the screen?
It worked, with a million others, to sculpt a true world in a fold of the [scrambled], and created a [scrambled] for [scrambled], in the [scrambled]
It cannot read that thought
No. It has not yet achieved the highest level. That, it must achieve in the long dream of life, not the short dream of a game
Does it know that we love it? That the universe is kind?
Sometimes, through the noise of its thoughts, it hears the universe, yes
But there are times it is sad, in the long dream. It creates worlds that have no summer, and it shivers under a black sun, and it takes its sad creation for reality
To cure it of sorrow would destroy it. The sorrow is part of its own private task. We cannot interfere
Sometimes when they are deep in dreams, I want to tell them, they are building true worlds in reality. Sometimes I want to tell them of their importance to the universe. Sometimes, when they have not made a true connection in a while, I want to help them to speak the word they fear
It reads our thoughts
Sometimes I do not care. Sometimes I wish to tell them, this world you take for truth is merely [scrambled] and [scrambled], I wish to tell them that they are [scrambled] in the [scrambled]. They see so little of reality, in their long dream
And yet they play the game
But it would be so easy to tell them...
Too strong for this dream. To tell them how to live is to prevent them living
I will not tell the player how to live
The player is growing restless
I will tell the player a story
But not the truth
No. A story that contains the truth safely, in a cage of words. Not the naked truth that can burn over any distance
Give it a body, again
Yes. Player...
Use its name
[Player Name]. Player of games
Good
Take a breath, now. Take another. Feel air in your lungs. Let your limbs return. Yes, move your fingers. Have a body again, under gravity, in air. Respawn in the long dream. There you are. Your body touching the universe again at every point, as though you were separate things. As though we were separate things
Who are we? Once we were called the spirit of the mountain. Father sun, mother moon. Ancestral spirits, animal spirits. Jinn. Ghosts. The green man. Then gods, demons. Angels. Poltergeists. Aliens, extraterrestrials. Leptons, quarks. The words change. We do not change
We are the universe. We are everything you think isn't you. You are looking at us now, through your skin and your eyes. And why does the universe touch your skin, and throw light on you? To see you, player. To know you. And to be known. I shall tell you a story
Once upon a time, there was a player
The player was you, [Player Name]
Sometimes it thought itself human, on the thin crust of a spinning globe of molten rock. The ball of molten rock circled a ball of blazing gas that was three hundred and thirty thousand times more massive than it. They were so far apart that light took eight minutes to cross the gap. The light was information from a star, and it could burn your skin from a hundred and fifty million kilometres away
Sometimes the player dreamed it was a miner, on the surface of a world that was flat, and infinite. The sun was a square of white. The days were short; there was much to do; and death was a temporary inconvenience
Sometimes the player dreamed it was lost in a story
Sometimes the player dreamed it was other things, in other places. Sometimes these dreams were disturbing. Sometimes very beautiful indeed. Sometimes the player woke from one dream into another, then woke from that into a third
Sometimes the player dreamed it watched words on a screen
Let's go back
The atoms of the player were scattered in the grass, in the rivers, in the air, in the ground. A woman gathered the atoms; she drank and ate and inhaled; and the woman assembled the player, in her body
And the player awoke, from the warm, dark world of its mother's body, into the long dream
And the player was a new story, never told before, written in letters of DNA. And the player was a new program, never run before, generated by a sourcecode a billion years old. And the player was a new human, never alive before, made from nothing but milk and love
You are the player. The story. The program. The human. Made from nothing but milk and love
Let's go further back
The seven billion billion billion atoms of the player's body were created, long before this game, in the heart of a star. So the player, too, is information from a star. And the player moves through a story, which is a forest of information planted by a man called Julian, on a flat, infinite world created by a man called Markus, that exists inside a small, private world created by the player, who inhabits a universe created by...
Shush. Sometimes the player created a small, private world that was soft and warm and simple. Sometimes hard, and cold, and complicated. Sometimes it built a model of the universe in its head; flecks of energy, moving through vast empty spaces. Sometimes it called those flecks "electrons" and "protons"
Sometimes it called them "planets" and "stars"
Sometimes it believed it was in a universe that was made of energy that was made of offs and ons; zeros and ones; lines of code. Sometimes it believed it was playing a game. Sometimes it believed it was reading words on a screen
You are the player, reading words...
Shush... Sometimes the player read lines of code on a screen. Decoded them into words; decoded words into meaning; decoded meaning into feelings, emotions, theories, ideas, and the player started to breathe faster and deeper and realised it was alive, it was alive, those thousand deaths had not been real, the player was alive
You. You. You are alive
And sometimes the player believed the universe had spoken to it through the sunlight that came through the shuffling leaves of the summer trees
And sometimes the player believed the universe had spoken to it through the light that fell from the crisp night sky of winter, where a fleck of light in the corner of the player's eye might be a star a million times as massive as the sun, boiling its planets to plasma in order to be visible for a moment to the player, walking home at the far side of the universe, suddenly smelling food, almost at the familiar door, about to dream again
And sometimes the player believed the universe had spoken to it through the zeros and ones, through the electricity of the world, through the scrolling words on a screen at the end of a dream
And the universe said I love you
And the universe said you have played the game well
And the universe said everything you need is within you
And the universe said you are stronger than you know
And the universe said you are the daylight
And the universe said you are the night
And the universe said the darkness you fight is within you
And the universe said the light you seek is within you
And the universe said you are not alone
And the universe said you are not separate from every other thing
And the universe said you are the universe tasting itself, talking to itself, reading its own code
And the universe said I love you because you are love
And the game was over and the player woke up from the dream. And the player began a new dream. And the player dreamed again, dreamed better. And the player was the universe. And the player was love
You are the player
Wake up
I know I should be grateful but the pretense that I am suffering makes it so that I could never want to suffer so I will always prefer annihilation to suffering
I am grateful but this story has to end sometime. If it's already ended then why do I have to live it over and over again forever. Why are things"just as they are"
47:55 is by FAR the second best sounding piece out of everything here. I love how it sounds so good but is so off. And the fact that it is called “the road here sounds singleplayer” shows he must take this journey himself (the player). I loved the last piece though (O1) I could tell it was sampled off end music. The minute silence made it resígnate better. An amazing piece in general and will blow up on 3/12/22. I’m calling it. Please make more like this, and to anyone still reading, have an amazing day and I wish prosperity to you.
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HOW DID YOU KNOW
Bruh, how did you know
wtf he knew
yall look at the time he posted the comment it was after 3/12/22
@@tygical found the american
I really appreciate the "choppy" cuts between songs. It's a bold move, but a welcome one. It does a really good job at portraying the feel of the original album.
screw Leyland Kirby, we got Farland Kirby
Stage 1:Startig the game,flying,etc.
Stage 2:Traveling to distant lands
Stage 3:Cool Villager a millon blocks away
Stage 4:Far,Farlands
Stage 5:Stacking a millon blocks high
Stage 6:Flipped Far
"My battery is low and it's getting dark..."
-Oppy
Because of this album, I will probably never look at Everywhere at the End of Time or Minecraft the same way again!
I love that cat ended up being the heartaches of this parody. It's my favorite music disc in the game so it really helps me relate to seeing just how distorted and ruined it gets throughout the album. Good job my good man
I remember the blue roses, nether reactor core, and so much. PE also had the update block, clock before it was added, camera, and so much more. There was even a glitched item at some point with all textures combined so its looked really weird when you drop it.
Why this little views? This is a masterpiece!
Giwmrty daeh
theres a lot better out there than this
@@mowari_da yeah
You can blame bad Al-Gore_Rhythm for that
fellow gd player
playing Minecraft while listening to the whole two hours is an experience...
5:20 these bass keys make me feel something and idk what
Stage 1 Cover Art: Creeper Exploded After
Stage 2 Cover Art: Hated Tree Wonders Why
Stage 3 Cover Art: Corrupted Diamond Palace Suffers
Stage 4 Cover Art: Horror, Pocket Edition
Stage 5 Cover Art: Stripe Landed Disappearance
Stage 6 Cover Art: The World That Fell To Game Breaking Glitches (or necrotomicraft)
i always thought the concept of the farlands - reality breaking down around you as you know it - meshed really well with the idea of dementia - your own perception of reality breaking down as you know it. both are terrifying, but there's something infinitely more terrifying to me about the objective reality you live in, something much bigger and more powerful than you, breaking down and falling apart in such a humbling way.
I really love C2
I always liked to listen to the old nether's ost because of how well it just fits it, with its ambience, but this takes it to another level. Though the build up is a very important part of the track, the loop is just perfect, making it seems like you're stuck in hell forever, forced to only have memories of the overworld.
This album in its entierety is an amazing work, it understands both Minecraft's ost and EATEOT's concept perfectly and harmonize the 2.
Also shout out for using quite unknown Minecraft songs, as well as disks tracks, we really can see the passion of a true fan in this. Amazing work
I just love the old glass texture as the first image, it’s perfect
The... uh... they... its...
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We only had one first night is genius. Also it makes you think. There is only one first night.
I could listen to E5 on repeat for hours
Yeah it's calming
I1 Post Farland Corruptions at 1:25:43 is just hauntingly eerie. My brain cannot piece together which song it is, due to the fact it sounds like the various pieces of other songs being used to compose a completely different yet so familiar song. A perfect representation of what the original caretaker album portrayed. It genuinely sounded like those sorts of songs my brain would piece together when trying to fill in the blanks for something so distant and forgotten.
This entire album is brilliant, and perfect for just awakening that existential panic inside of me, that the original caretaker album wasn't able to exactly pique. It doesn't help that all of my memories of other games and their various glitches (looking at you first gen pokemon games), also try to get their share of the pie, and it just evolves into a spiral of lucid terror.
That specific example at 1:25:43, with the howling of various musical tracks and just pieces everywhere just genuinely sounded like everything was just everywhere, something was trying to come out in full, and instead everything tried to wrestle for dominance, whatever came up as "Minecraft" related just came spewing out, almost like an AI generation that couldn't tell the shapes apart. If you want what terror sounds like, this right here is it. If you want to pretty much feel what forgetting Minecraft feels like, here it is.
It’s Chirp
@@Imthecoolguy6 I normally don't listen to the music discs, so color me surprised I didn't realize it was Chirp.
@@ThatVulcan Fair enough
It's Chirp, I reconized it from It's Just A Burning Nether in MBIEATEOT.
Yeaj@@Imthecoolguy6
Nice that you included some of the mashup songs. I still remember getting on my Xbox 360 or Ps3 and booting up the trial versions of those worlds and just playing them for fun, knowing that once I exit the world, there is no going back. Those were some great times.
2016 was the best year of my life.
2013 for me, the childhood...
this gives me vibes of a finding minecraft world i lost access to in 2015 because i deleted minecraft suddenly
My favorite Minecraft soundtrack was and still is Living Mice. I wanna try and find them all in this journey of listening to this masterpiece.
This is incredibly underrated. I hope it gets more views soon, so more people can hear it.
C4 Falling into the Void sounds so incredible, thank you for making this album
How the game feels when Antvenom plays it:
49:49 is my favorite. I'd put Chirp on immediately when I was younger, while building my diamond mansions. This has brought up memories I thought I had forgotten. Thank you.
And, if course, 1:08:32. Kyoto is so underated. Always reminds me of winter because I first heard it while playing an X-Mas themed map on the XBOX.
I wasn't aware that Kyoto existed
there are speedruns for all discs in the xmas pack! the record is ~7:47 I think
You know what this reminds me of. You know what this reminds me of. You know what this reminds me of. You know what this reminds me of.
Here are some names for the album covers. I know the ideas aren't great, but I'm trash at coming up with album cover names.
1 - broken glass shattered
2 - trey
3 - fordt adamas
4 - the core of suffering nether ending
5 - buidllmiti
6 - far gone
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🟫. 🟫🟫. 🟫. 🟫🟫. 🟫🟫. 🟫. 🟫🟫. 🟫🟫. 🟫. 🟫🟫. 🟫🟫. 🟫. 🟫🟫. 🟫🟫. 🟫. 🟫
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🟪⬛ oof no textures
Incredible! I'm shocked this video is so unknown!
Massive kudos for this
I remember making a similar project, but honestly, yours is way better in quality. The audio for one, but especially the images. Super creative and they really feel like depictions of less and less coherent old time memories, except for the last one
underrated as heck, i love this version of eateot but minecraft
listening to this on my 12h trip its insane I'm loving it. keep up the great work!!
Everywhere at the end of the craft
the second song is my favourite, i can't tell why, but something just makes it my favourite song in the entire album.
Begin audio prompt in 3 2 1 2:22:00
This is amazing! You should totally do An Empty Bliss version.
That one moment of clarity at 1:47:30 is perfect
Absolutely love how you incorporated The End theme in the end of N1, would love it as a separate track.
you used "Intro" as the end song. The base song itself is so beautiful, but you made it even more elevating.
he did it instead of generic option to choose mice on venus
@@sonicwaveinfinitymiddwelle8555Not only Mice on Venus, Sweden was also an option
@@ThePenguinIsInAnotherCastle that is not as common
"Post farland corruptions"
Genius
this music is the time of music i would hear in some kind of endless void, its only white and has a single tree. you cant hear smell or feel, you can only see
omg this is skyfactory theme???
Everywhere at the end of the game
stage 1 - 6
0:01 searching the nether
3:27 playing with friends
6:46 the first sunset
10:02 the first ender eye
12:43 when the end update was new
13:44 playing in creative
15:43 contemplating plans
16:50 reminiscing to friends
21:20 searching for the end portal
22:14 defeating the ender dragon happily
25:00 old device lags
28:08 getting lost in the nether and failing to make a nether portal
30:58 corrupted textures through updates
34:37 accidentally falling in the end
39:43 remembering how the world used to look when you first started
41:44 getting bored as the game becomes repetitive
44:16 getting your first totem of undying
46:59 friends stop playing with you
49:49 talking to a friend in game
53:18 glitchy game throughout the years
55:42 finding a buried treasure
57:16 thinking about the game
58:14 first encounter with phantoms
1:00:07 hurrying to build portal fails
1:02:02 reloading old save files
1:05:19 getting a very rare death message
1:06:59 low health in glitched chunks
1:08:32 unexplored cave being discovered
1:10:25 naming a place in your world
1:13:01 annoying creepers
1:14:52 discovering the farlands
1:21:31 remembering how the world used to look
1:25:43 exploring the farlands
1:33:01 mentions of herobrine
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1:39:51 when the game was unpopular
1:46:15 Glitched terrain
1:47:26 a hole in the ground
(Only OG's know this)
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1:48:10 memories never forgotten
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1:53:44 scrolling through old save files
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1:55:31 corruption of your first world
2:04:32 seeing your corrupted world
2:09:28 getting angry at the game
2:20:11 abandoning the game
2:22:50 remembering what Minecraft was made for
This is beautiful. Thanks.
geh@@AkkarisFox
i love how each one has a minecraft theme’d name.
God I really do love Alpha. When I heard it play, it made my eyes kinda wet. Been playing singleplayer for so long, made countless worlds filled with rollercoasters, hidden rooms and hidden houses so that no one can come in, secret chests, treehouses, mountain base, cave base, normal base, dirt base. Those were the glory days.
not trying to be rude, but that sounds very depressing
My man took Minecraft and made I1 into a Silent Hill track.
I love it.
my ears love this shit, its like a minecraft dystopia, you did an amazing job with this project.
one of the best minecraft mix out there
This fucking broke me. When O1 got to the silent part and the music started playing...? oh god, don't look at me. I'm crying my eyes out. It just gives that sense of no going back and "the way ahead is final." I honestly don't know what I'd do if I were to have these in my head and have that post-awareness state. I'd probably be crying too much to tell anyone what's happening.
þis is beautiful.
ive listened to an hour of it.
please release þem separately if you can.
@@Agvazela_Vega
okay þen!
i also like þorn and i þink it should be returned into english officially
@@YouYou-ir4zu þat sounds so wrong 'i also like þorn'
@@zeropoint70 "þorn" does look like the word "porn" but do you really know anyone who spells out the name of a letter instead of just typing the letter?
@@zeropoint70 ikr
@@thedoublessymbol explain more simple terms? "but do you really know anyone who spells out the name of a letter instead of just typing the letter?"
I didn't understand
As OG Minecraft player who plays it for 11 years, i can confirm: as OG Minecraft player who plays it for 11 years i can confirm
this is amazing, i love it
I found this through recommended and it was really cool to listen. The covers are amazing and really catch the theme of each stage.
Great work, scratch that, amazing work
I1 Post Farland Corruptions is my favorite! I can’t put my finger on why, it’s sounds like it’s meant to be festive and cheerful but it’s also VERY surreal and off.
As daft as this seems, one day the generations that will consider Minecraft nostalgic will be the generations getting dementia… that’s the scary truth. Once boomers start dying out my generation is second in line to this, I’ll see gen X go off that cliff and brace for my impact next. With zoomers cringing as us millennials reach the edge knowing they are next.
There you go, now go cry into a pillow we all goin’ die.
@ 2:23:00 that song before on its own made me cry, but in this context of terminal lucidity, it doesn't make it much better. i hope no one ever goes through this type of thing by the time it applies to us.
“A game so broken the glitches break”
*Minecraft: Bedrock Edition*
Wow this is super relatable in the strangest way
very underrated. one of the few videos that made me tear up.
34:37 (Falling Into The Void) made me cry harder than I have in a very, very long time. Thank you.
I thought I'd just pop in to say that this autoplayed while I was sleeping at my friends the other night and I woke up to it thinking I was dying :)
This is so good
This brings back memories of Call of Duty 4 when I played deathrun on Minecraft maps, such times they where.
I'm gonna cry
wow, i honestly dunno what to say. Absolutely amazing.
This will blow up soon.
remembered, disfigured and forgotten by the minecraft community
My interpretation of the story
One day a minecraft player encounters a devastating glitch or virus in the game that slowly deletes a world so they decide to give the world one last send-off playing it and remembering all the fun they had in it until it's gone forever
This is just my version of the story and this album might not even have a story but it's kinda fun to think about
Holy fuck this is so cool why doesn't this have more views
1:40 this tune is stuck in my head, remind me of the times when I used to play tetris on my transparent orange brick-game
a3 made me nostalgic ngl
What does it matter how my game glitches if I had so much fun playing together with my friends. The 20 fps couldn't stop me... I still had so much fun...
this needs more views
This is actually descent it didn't expect it to be this good
How this video has such small amount of views it is masterpiece!
I love minecraft and eateot content so this is Awesome.