Sure would! It's an insane track. There are additional takes of it on the score, as well as the Patlabor 2 2002 version. Patlabor 3 also has some terrific music by Kenji Kawaii of GITS fame, which by the way does have a nasty set of remixes: Makai - Beneath the Mask and Beneath the Mask (Ill SKillz remix). Don't sleep on them! @@Ghandicus
'She's not just any old machine. She isn't some mass-produced piece of crap. She's a reflection of you. Your second home. Your coffin. No matter how many times she gets damaged, no matter how many times you repair her, upgrade her, hell, even tear her down and rebuild her from the ground up, she'll be there. She's your inseperable partner, from now, until the end. She's your Armored Core. Now, give her a name.'
Whoever mixed this , understand the term "ambient". Mostly soundscaping of environment and noise, barely any grooves or musik. Just ambience. Beautiful. Props to the mixer. Well done ma'am
One of my favorites! For those that have seen Ghost in a shell, same people! Surprised I found a mix that also had tracks from Patlabor 2. Very nice mix
I absolutely love the dark and thudding tunes in this collection, really gives you the vibes of a mechanical war being fought with peril and tension at the brink!
Good choices, I've been compiling my own mecha music playlist and the difference between "ambient collections" and "actively piloting a mech into a warzone and I'm an ace pilot" mixes are vast and takes time to find pieces to fit into both lol. good stuff thank you
"The special molotovs. We've got lots. Give 'em hell." It's like this mix was made for me and I somehow have heard almost none of the music... except for Jin-Roh. *chills*
The first theme and last one (Unnatural City 1) and (Patlabor 2 Main theme) I imagine a big city, with a lot of infrastructure, which is packed with militaries and civillians (from military we have: infantries, tanks, gunships, helicopters, jet fighters, mech-walkers, exotroops. mobile suits; while civillian side is always casual, considering common professions and police forces). This is the most aesthetical theme from mecha-movie I've ever seen or heard. It reflects how you should see mecha genre from serious side: one-tone color, everything is closed on uniform (even if it's bodysuit), or protected by light/heavy armor, no any bright colors for military stuff, excluding signs of division/squadron/battallion type. And soldiers should use some sort of electronic warfare (like visors/goggles/second helmets. I must say - Patlabor themes sometimes give me goosebumps. And they always give me such imagination. Of course, there's a lot of other Cyberpunk/mecha-like movies/serials. But in my opinion, Patlabor was the most atmospheric. Maybe I'm wrong about that, But I just feel it.
Unnatural City from Patlabor is such a bop, i listened to it as the sun went down and only a cloudy orange-grey sky lit my train up it felt otherworldly
"It’s fifty years since the end of world war two. We’ve lived our lives never having known war. Violence yes-but that’s recognized as criminal, never a time when the whole country was dedicated to legal violence. Peace? Is it peace we’re working to protect? What is peace meant for this country, for our city, for us? All the effort and passion Japan put into the war ended in Hiroshima in defeat. Then the Americans came, bringing their nuclear deterrent, their cold war, their Hollywood chewing-gum war. And now all over the world there are bullet wars, civil wars, suffering, misery, death. We’re a rich country. And what is our wealth built on? The bloody corpses in all these wars. They’re the foundation of our peace. We now put the same effort into indifference that our parents put into war. Other countries comfortably far away pay the price for our prosperous peace. We’ve learned very well how to ignore their suffering."
@Avery Vaughn actually it is from Patlabor 2 between two of the major characters about Japan's reluctance to go to war after WW2, and how that pacifism has evolved into a sort of isolationism, or worse, reluctance to use force when necessary.
Cold Steel is the name of a battle map from Red Orchestra 2 of a real site within the Battle of Stalingrad (one of my fav games). Ghost in the Shell is an incredible metaphysical study...thank you for making/sharing this, you give me strength to press on!
I used to play EverQuest 2, I was friends with a swashbuckler named Koldsteel and he was an absolute unit. I haven't talked to him in almost 15 years, but I saw this and thought of him
Too many people have not experienced the Metroid Prime soundtrack. One of the most unique and memorable soundtracks in all of video game history, imho.
I don't think it's a well-liked film since it's not about the main cast, but I really, really like WXIII: Patlabor the Movie 3. It reminds me of when I inexplicably loved police procedurals as a child. I've loved true crime since then as well. I don't know how I didn't end up a detective or something. It's sad, lonely, and cold, but I like it for those reasons somehow.
Man! Thank you very much for this! I'm crying, it is like, if you had made a mix about my childhood haha You are hearing a Patlabor theme, then a Blade Runner, then Metroid and Metal Gear!!!! Uffff, so many memories, this was the most beautiful travel i have been in a lot of time. And again, Thank you so much
Slowly, I sink down on the pilot seat. Another day beginning, another day at war. The weight of my task settles upon my shoulders, slowly weighing down my arms like a hidden C.R.A.N.E jacket. I exhaled. "Do I want to go through with this?" I asked myself, not noticing my hands dragging themselves to wake the machine. Flipping switches, pulling on the joysticks to their neutral position, and finally turning the keymod. "Welcome back Reaper-352, NE77-LE system online." A chirpy electronic system announced.
A lot of this mix is absolutely haunting. It feels ominous, particularly a lot of the MGS and Patlabor tracks. It stands out a lot in mood because the contrast between those types and the Blade Runner tracks is rather interesting - not extreme but certainly on opposites ends of a spectrum. One feels like dread, and the other feels like solace; almost romantic even. I can say this unbiased since I haven't even seen either film both of those two sets of music coke from, so the experiance is untainted by any knowledge of the media they were intended to be attached to. I think this owes a lot to how good some of these musicians are, and yet you never hear much of them. Patlabor's tracks are massive standouts with Unnatural City and IXTL. IXTL, in particular, made me feel this track belonged to an against all odds scene of infiltration and combat. Dark. Menacing. Mechanized. By happenstance, I found the exact scene IXTL belongs to, and wouldn't you know it - it's that type of seen. Dark in brooding red shades, underground tunnels, and mechanical menacing robot drones vs. an under dog force of 'rebels'. It's messy combat, tense, smart, and also feels hopeless as well. Damned good track by whoever composed it. It helped me predict the scene before I even saw it. That's some good shit right there.
I'd have to be approaching at least 100 plays of this mix, there have been days where I've listened to it several times in the background. It is my go-to, deep-work productivity mix. Once again, great selection and arrangement. Consider making a part 2!
OMG yes this is abvbsolutely perfect add in the blade runner songs it truly captures why i love the mecha and cyberpunk genre ive sat vibing to this and slept to it we need more of these types of videos superb.
800 years have almost passed. World War 4 have been using biochemicals weapons against mankind and tanks on each side of the war. 799 Winters we endured. A small group of residents had the chance to find the remains of worldy possesions to be this mech. Its core still glims in the shades. If we could repair this core to function again mankind might suffer from hypothermia in this frozen world no more. - In the end all we found is this music behind the coreshell which played for all these years as if the machine's soul has been singing for eternity.
I remember asking my dad why he had all those movie soundtrack CDs back then. I said that it wasn't music, that it was weird. I wish I could tell him that I understand now
Some OST are unique. I don't have many but enough to prove it can be another world. Really interesting! Your father was right. I always recommend Fight club and Event horizon.
Most excellent. Not enough people are familiar with Kawai's non-GITS work. "Unnatural City" is, hands down, my fave. Do you have any of his Stray Dog/Keberos CDs or the Mamoru Oshii Cinema Trilogy limited edition Night Show CD? I think you'd like that.
System Shock 2 "Hydroponics", oh the memories of sprinting down those overly sterile halls with a half-charged laser pistol trying to outrun the mechs and jumping over the piles of mind-infesting worms. All to get sniped by a cyber mid-wife while a spider looks on, clicking incessantly as your blood pools on the floor.
nice compilation, i'm amazed those have a feeling so similar. Does this kind of music have a name? I thought it was just like game ost music hahah but i liked it a lot, like in Final Fantasy X-2 style.
the background art is from patlabor
Dude the first track would make an absolute banger of a DnB remix
Sure would! It's an insane track. There are additional takes of it on the score, as well as the Patlabor 2 2002 version. Patlabor 3 also has some terrific music by Kenji Kawaii of GITS fame, which by the way does have a nasty set of remixes: Makai - Beneath the Mask and Beneath the Mask (Ill SKillz remix). Don't sleep on them! @@Ghandicus
разве не Apple seed?
@@Ghandicus For sure. As a DnB mix it'd be right at home in the original Unreal Tournament '99 soundtrack.
@@kukushima-chan yeah i also thought of Briareos. Anime has a surprisingly large amount of robots with bunny ears.
"Feeling the cold, are you? Don't worry, you won't be for much longer."
A good selection. Definitely saving.
"You're much more attractive as a bullet ridden corpse. There's more where that came from." -- man, PA-N51 was a real mess, huh?
@@osakanone Playing on it in a 8+- player battle is such agony, but that's just how we like it.
@@neutron4799 Aye
"to think it all ends here, typical."
@@S-G-zm3uu "What kind of joke is this? Red-Rum, please..."
"Doesn't it get cold? Alone in that suit of steel?"
"Sometimes, but as a raven, I have little choice on such amenities."
'She's not just any old machine. She isn't some mass-produced piece of crap. She's a reflection of you. Your second home. Your coffin.
No matter how many times she gets damaged, no matter how many times you repair her, upgrade her, hell, even tear her down and rebuild her from the ground up, she'll be there.
She's your inseperable partner, from now, until the end. She's your Armored Core.
Now, give her a name.'
@@dragon80l is that a quote from any of the games or did you just make it up? goes hard.
@@CombineWatermelon Armored Core 6 Fires of Rubicon
@@radiofreak66 that's not true
ravens cool
Whoever mixed this , understand the term "ambient". Mostly soundscaping of environment and noise, barely any grooves or musik. Just ambience. Beautiful. Props to the mixer. Well done ma'am
theres ambience then theres ambient music. Different
ma'am but thanks im glad you like it :D
@@slumberditch girl this mix is so good, it's like someone climbed into my brain and clawed out my favourite things
@@slumberditch I low key love that as a descriptor
Ya boy assuming genders in 2023. Back in my day there were no girls on the internet. These days everyone is a 13 year old Japanese school girl.
Patlabor sparked my love of anime and engineering. Everything was so realistically designed and practical looking, I loved it.
and now you're designing real Patlabor right? right?
Remember, Patlabor 2 is a must watch for any anime fan. It's that beautiful of a movie.
One of my favorites! For those that have seen Ghost in a shell, same people! Surprised I found a mix that also had tracks from Patlabor 2. Very nice mix
@@Beachhead13 oh really! Will remember :)
So good! The show is awesome too, just a less serious tone.
Patlabor 2 is the movie that has stuck the most in my head ever since watching it
One of Mamoru Oshii's best... It's insanely good.
For me, all of these tracks are one degree above ambient and that makes me appreciate them more.
I absolutely love the dark and thudding tunes in this collection, really gives you the vibes of a mechanical war being fought with peril and tension at the brink!
Good choices, I've been compiling my own mecha music playlist and the difference between "ambient collections" and "actively piloting a mech into a warzone and I'm an ace pilot" mixes are vast and takes time to find pieces to fit into both lol. good stuff thank you
"The special molotovs. We've got lots. Give 'em hell." It's like this mix was made for me and I somehow have heard almost none of the music... except for Jin-Roh. *chills*
Patlabor 2 soundtrack is such a bop.
Mad respect for including Metroid Prime tracks on this list.
I just knew Phendrana Drifts would be in here when I read your comment.
love the subtle color temperature shift
The first theme and last one
(Unnatural City 1) and (Patlabor 2 Main theme)
I imagine a big city, with a lot of infrastructure, which is packed with militaries and civillians (from military we have: infantries, tanks, gunships, helicopters, jet fighters, mech-walkers, exotroops. mobile suits; while civillian side is always casual, considering common professions and police forces).
This is the most aesthetical theme from mecha-movie I've ever seen or heard. It reflects how you should see mecha genre from serious side: one-tone color, everything is closed on uniform (even if it's bodysuit), or protected by light/heavy armor, no any bright colors for military stuff, excluding signs of division/squadron/battallion type. And soldiers should use some sort of electronic warfare (like visors/goggles/second helmets.
I must say - Patlabor themes sometimes give me goosebumps. And they always give me such imagination.
Of course, there's a lot of other Cyberpunk/mecha-like movies/serials. But in my opinion, Patlabor was the most atmospheric. Maybe I'm wrong about that, But I just feel it.
It is indeed a very atmospheric film.
I instantly imagine the setting of G-Police 2: Weapons of Justice. This is sad this world wasn't unfolded further.
I yearn for something like patlabor 2 so much. Wish I could watch it for the first time again
Perfect timing when I'm about to win for the Arano Restoration
I have listened to this mix at least 20 times. Perfect for studying.
got this on the feed yesterday, i think i'm on my 5th rinse
This is excellent, can't go wrong with an Unnatural City opening. :D
This mix and your other ones show attention to detail in selecting the songs. My comment is probably gonna blend in, but thank you for these mixes.
I can feel I'm playing some kind of 'Nier' game (a new spin-off with more mechas) while I'm listening this. Dope!
Armored Core mix?
Nier but with Mechas instead of pedophilia xD
@@michaczerwinski3324 I can't argue that xD
@@michaczerwinski3324pedophilia? Wtf are you playing I havent seen any pedophilia in Nier
Unnatural City from Patlabor is such a bop, i listened to it as the sun went down and only a cloudy orange-grey sky lit my train up it felt otherworldly
do you have picture
@@Chameleonardodavinci Yeah man i do, i'll send it to you on discord if you want
"It’s fifty years since the end of world war two. We’ve lived our lives never having known war. Violence yes-but that’s recognized as criminal, never a time when the whole country was dedicated to legal violence. Peace? Is it peace we’re working to protect?
What is peace meant for this country, for our city, for us?
All the effort and passion Japan put into the war ended in Hiroshima in defeat. Then the Americans came, bringing their nuclear deterrent, their cold war, their Hollywood chewing-gum war. And now all over the world there are bullet wars, civil wars, suffering, misery, death.
We’re a rich country. And what is our wealth built on? The bloody corpses in all these wars. They’re the foundation of our peace. We now put the same effort into indifference that our parents put into war. Other countries comfortably far away pay the price for our prosperous peace. We’ve learned very well how to ignore their suffering."
Love a deconstruction of the 'good guy America' myth. Profound stuff. Did you write this or is it a quote from somewhere?
@Avery Vaughn actually it is from Patlabor 2 between two of the major characters about Japan's reluctance to go to war after WW2, and how that pacifism has evolved into a sort of isolationism, or worse, reluctance to use force when necessary.
Sounds like a Limerick to protect peace from itself or herself
That's from the bridge scene in Patlabor, I have that anime voice-over burnt into my memory from when I was a teen.
Cold Steel is the name of a battle map from Red Orchestra 2 of a real site within the Battle of Stalingrad (one of my fav games). Ghost in the Shell is an incredible metaphysical study...thank you for making/sharing this, you give me strength to press on!
I am reading the first Mecha novel writed in Spanish with these... Thank you.
I used to play EverQuest 2, I was friends with a swashbuckler named Koldsteel and he was an absolute unit. I haven't talked to him in almost 15 years, but I saw this and thought of him
For those who like the very last song, the Patlabor theme, check out the OST from the pc game Fith Element (yes, a movie-game).
Time to watch Patlabor 2 again.
A full list of absolute bangers that work together so nicely. Thanks for assembling this, it's great.
I play a dozen matches of MechWarriorOnline with this playing in the background, perfect!
This is the best ambient mix so far. They understood the assignment.
Too many people have not experienced the Metroid Prime soundtrack.
One of the most unique and memorable soundtracks in all of video game history, imho.
Right behind Super Metroid OST
I still get chills now, the instant I hear it.
Nice Platlabor has such great music!
Blade Runner, Deus Ex, AND Prime? Were you spying on me to make this?
yes
I don't think it's a well-liked film since it's not about the main cast, but I really, really like WXIII: Patlabor the Movie 3. It reminds me of when I inexplicably loved police procedurals as a child. I've loved true crime since then as well. I don't know how I didn't end up a detective or something. It's sad, lonely, and cold, but I like it for those reasons somehow.
Phendrana Drifts in your mix? automatic 10/10
I'm going to call this a TECH MECHS MIX it's my new fave flavor of sound.
Man!
Thank you very much for this!
I'm crying, it is like, if you had made a mix about my childhood haha
You are hearing a Patlabor theme, then a Blade Runner, then Metroid and Metal Gear!!!! Uffff, so many memories, this was the most beautiful travel i have been in a lot of time.
And again, Thank you so much
Been listening to many of those bgms for years. Great mix!
Patlabor has some great tracks.
Opened with one of my favorite movies! Reconised it right away! Love it
oooooooooooh. TY TY for this mix. This is just the cohesive mellow mix I needed to work-through/write the back story for my Lancer Pilot
Slowly, I sink down on the pilot seat. Another day beginning, another day at war. The weight of my task settles upon my shoulders, slowly weighing down my arms like a hidden C.R.A.N.E jacket. I exhaled.
"Do I want to go through with this?" I asked myself, not noticing my hands dragging themselves to wake the machine.
Flipping switches, pulling on the joysticks to their neutral position, and finally turning the keymod.
"Welcome back Reaper-352, NE77-LE system online." A chirpy electronic system announced.
Здравия. Откуда эти строки? Благодарю.
The Metroid Prime soundtracks hit DIFFERENTLY, like immediately I knew where the song was from!
This is going to be my Armored Core 6 playlist
That's not snow, it's birds.
A lot o' birds.
Just want to say, your mixes are so good it's not even funny. Carefully cultivated near-future vibes.
A lot of this mix is absolutely haunting. It feels ominous, particularly a lot of the MGS and Patlabor tracks. It stands out a lot in mood because the contrast between those types and the Blade Runner tracks is rather interesting - not extreme but certainly on opposites ends of a spectrum.
One feels like dread, and the other feels like solace; almost romantic even.
I can say this unbiased since I haven't even seen either film both of those two sets of music coke from, so the experiance is untainted by any knowledge of the media they were intended to be attached to.
I think this owes a lot to how good some of these musicians are, and yet you never hear much of them. Patlabor's tracks are massive standouts with Unnatural City and IXTL. IXTL, in particular, made me feel this track belonged to an against all odds scene of infiltration and combat. Dark. Menacing. Mechanized.
By happenstance, I found the exact scene IXTL belongs to, and wouldn't you know it - it's that type of seen. Dark in brooding red shades, underground tunnels, and mechanical menacing robot drones vs. an under dog force of 'rebels'. It's messy combat, tense, smart, and also feels hopeless as well. Damned good track by whoever composed it. It helped me predict the scene before I even saw it. That's some good shit right there.
You’re dense
@STARGAUD Did someone lose an NPC?
@@Nurhaal you posted cringe. Youre the NPC
@@STARGAUD Some one please grab their retard, it's slobbering all over the table.
Amazing. This is perfection...would LOVE another one 🫠 keep it up!
I'd have to be approaching at least 100 plays of this mix, there have been days where I've listened to it several times in the background.
It is my go-to, deep-work productivity mix. Once again, great selection and arrangement.
Consider making a part 2!
Keep coming back to listen while I program, the atmosphere this mix provides is fantastic!
same man
nixOS pfp. nice
So happy I decided to get holiday baked and put on MGS5. Thank youuuuuu!!!🥰
OMG yes this is abvbsolutely perfect add in the blade runner songs it truly captures why i love the mecha and cyberpunk genre ive sat vibing to this and slept to it we need more of these types of videos superb.
this is so inspiring to me for some reason , like I need to just... make a mech game. nice selection!
so many good tracks from Deus Ex makes me want to SPILL my DRINK!
Pt. 2 When? This is perfect for batching robodroids in stable diffusion
soon!
i feel like there's songs from the halo osts that could really fit in here
you gained a new sub for this, can i ask a steampunk playlist?
Oh, this mix is glorious! Fresh, one of new favourites. Thank you for making it!
Love this mix. Thanks for putting it together.
800 years have almost passed. World War 4 have been using biochemicals weapons against mankind and tanks on each side of the war. 799 Winters we endured. A small group of residents had the chance to find the remains of worldy possesions to be this mech. Its core still glims in the shades. If we could repair this core to function again mankind might suffer from hypothermia in this frozen world no more. - In the end all we found is this music behind the coreshell which played for all these years as if the machine's soul has been singing for eternity.
Simply the best. Better than all the rest.
It's been a long time since I listened to something this good 👍
man those are some seemless transitions, nicely done!
Superb Collection - someone with a broad knowledge put this together
Quiero más como este, el sonido y la imagen ayudan a programar.
this is brilliant dude. amazing taste in music, the variety, nod to retro Manga anime. LOVE IT
Patlabor 2 - Unnatural City 1 has very big silent hill vibes
Instantly recognized Michiel van den Bos in Deus Ex The Nothing from various Unreal tracks.
Nice mix. Gonna see how this works in my next massage session for music.. thanks for the vibe
Exceptional music choices, thanks!!
Perfect and unique mix. The world needs more!
I remember asking my dad why he had all those movie soundtrack CDs back then. I said that it wasn't music, that it was weird. I wish I could tell him that I understand now
Some OST are unique. I don't have many but enough to prove it can be another world.
Really interesting! Your father was right.
I always recommend Fight club and Event horizon.
Can’t count how many times I’ve played this as background music now
Excellent tastes, with a DMG profile picture on top, would upvote video again.
i was actually surprised how good this mix is
Really good mix, perfect for working and I just love the video game vibes
The mix, transitions, animation. Superb!
Most excellent. Not enough people are familiar with Kawai's non-GITS work. "Unnatural City" is, hands down, my fave. Do you have any of his Stray Dog/Keberos CDs or the Mamoru Oshii Cinema Trilogy limited edition Night Show CD? I think you'd like that.
Bump
don't stop, your mixes are superp
Welcome to the machine
Make more music just like this one, dude! Like seriously!
Amazing selection, saved and followed lets see what else you have in store!
System Shock 2 "Hydroponics", oh the memories of sprinting down those overly sterile halls with a half-charged laser pistol trying to outrun the mechs and jumping over the piles of mind-infesting worms. All to get sniped by a cyber mid-wife while a spider looks on, clicking incessantly as your blood pools on the floor.
Sis, if you're reading this by any chance, thanks for sharing this with me :)
💙💜
Chills up the spine! Great mix!
this is so sick, what a great playlist, goddamn what good taste
Another absolute banger, thank you
The Metal Gear Solid tracks.... pristine cold steel.
Your HP/MP are full! But you're still hungry...
lol im a huge mgs nerd so when i was in class with this in the backround and when the first mgs2 song came on i had flashbacks of shadow moses...
i love the Big Shell take,
nice compilation, i'm amazed those have a feeling so similar. Does this kind of music have a name? I thought it was just like game ost music hahah but i liked it a lot, like in Final Fantasy X-2 style.
btw i Love Metal Gear saga
Deus Ex: The Nothing literally sounds like a mix between Metroid Prime Hunters and Metal Gear Solid music.
this is soo cool to do engineering on this type of ambiental music :)))
Snake! Snaaaaaaake!!!
COLD STEEL THE HEDGEHEG
love all the metroid prime
A masterpiece of a collection!
Very nice mix thankyū, very good Artwork...😐