Same. I'm just catching up and there's certain space sounds in particular I found out about that I hope end up in a future installment if they aren't in this one because space is spooky and fuckin weird
I agree, I love watching Vinny normally but when he taps into his fixation on paranormal/oddity stuff and funny/weird media that's when I really lock in
Saaame, it’s like Vinny has took up the job of those weird “5 scariest space sounds” RUclipsrs back when I was a kid, and as much as I’m not a gullible child anymore I still love this kind of freaky mystery shit, sure I don’t think “omg it’s aliens” now but it’s still really fun and fascinating
If anyone is interested, because folks were last time, the pack is public and available for download! You can find a link for it in the Community Tab on my channel (can't link it here without getting auto-filtered). 2:25 Vinny disagreeing with me on this I think just speaks to the different kind of artists/people that we are (and I'm fine with him disagreeing with me). It's why I wrote this up to begin with because, overall, the results I did find were rather mundane, in my opinion. My personal body of work has a heavy emphasis on psychology and reality, thus I'm more drawn to real sounds and things that I can verify to the best of my ability. Believe me, I DID search long and hard for sound mysteries, but most of the results I got were very clear hoaxes. I just didn't feel comfortable including these in a pack that had such a strong focus on science. I have nothing against people who like this stuff, Joel's Spooky RUclips Videos segment is also a favorite of mine. Just when it comes to my work, I lean towards reality, for a lot of reasons. But with all this in mind, I can gather together some of the results/hoaxes I found into their own separate pack, divorced from science. Also I kept trying to tell Vinny in chat several times that I did not fully understand the science of the space sounds either. I DID MY BEST. If anyone is curious, the thank you message at the end, where I "die", was just a RezDragon easter egg to my album Horizon. The protagonist of that album becomes stranded in space after passing by Saturn and colliding with something. Just something for fun. Thank you all again, had a lot of fun making this
i agree the real sounds are far more itneresting to me, but hoax soudns can make another spooky pack like that one suppsoed sound of a moon which was just a pitched down strecthed roblox oof, lol
@@DrMedicsGameSurgery See, as a person who literally makes spooky noises, they can be easily faked, hence why I tend to avoid them. But I think under their own pack, I can put something together! Although I do find it funny that Vinny actually missed a mystery sound in the opening video. Near the end, you can hear the distant sound of an unknown animal screaming. It was a sound I made myself from something that was originally in the pack, but I cut it out when I was trimming the pack down.
Thank you for your hard work. These segments are some of my favorite content, and I always get excited when I see Vinny showcases a new one. From the numbers stations, to cryptids, and mysterious space sounds, I love it all. Your explanations are very detailed and well crafted, and I can wrap my head around a lot of the more techy stuff even if I'm a layman in the field. Not sure how many more mysterious/weird/creepy phenomenon are out there that you're interested in doing a showcase of, but I selfishly hope you put some more stuff together.
58:57 Now that you mention it, I'm pretty sure that's why they chose the song for Bigweld to sing as he was having his "brain" messed with by Rodney in a scene in Robots.
It's definitely spooky season, strange things are happening, Brain has grown while watching Vinny, as opposed to the mashed potato it normally becomes.
the audio reconstructed from neuronal signals is genuinely kinda eerie; if humanity permits a habitable world for long enough, we might very well reach a point where we can digitally archive people's memories. it invites a lot of uncomfortable questions about things like how we define sentience.
The videos for these were filled with discussions like this on the implications this kind of technology can have, and I do lean in the direction of "okay, this is a fun experiment, but let's not get too far with this..."
@@Double512 it's becoming more and more fathomable every single day baby, and we don't even have to do the fathoming ourselves simply, enough statistical analysis via hoardes of GPUs will do the fathoming for us. there is no need to manually sus out the relationships between brainwave readings and stimuli when you can leave a machine to grind on it for a while. that's how these reconstructions are working now - you simply feed pairs of stimuli as well as brainwave readings, or mri images, or some combination thereof into a neural network and wait. the problem, of course, is getting a very, very, very large dataset. there's nobody paying people to sit in an mri machine for 8 hours a day and showing them examples of... everything that exists. yet.
I might be wrong but I think humans are the species with the most varied amount of sounds we can make from the versatility of our vocal chords, throats, lips, and tongues, and even teeth, cats are up there too
Same energy as "Why don't humans have a sound that means 'there are bees here, let's leave immediately'?" "We do, it's 'there are bees here, let's leave immediately'."
3:13 Never in a million years did i think my radio comms experience in the military would relate to Vinesauce but here we are; HFRG stands for High Frequency Radio Group and is a suite of equipment that works in tandem to operated in the HF range. The only voice comms experience where its my voice like that guy, is with Havequick Edit: Its HFGCS, which i never worked with but my educated guess is High-Frequency Global Communication Subsystem
@@salamiman223 its a call and response with no response, "Skyking" is entering airspace where it will be shot down if it continues its path. The phonetics is most likely codewords for identification
I love weird sounds explained (or unexplained) because it's a great reminder that there is so much out there that we can't even comprehend without proper tools and theories. Really great job on RezDragon for compiling this and you for going through it for us!
The IBM first singing computer is really cute if you imagine like an old pappy robot with a cane singing to an entranced miku, there's a certain charm to the way it is an obviously made up voice The voder right after it though is really off putting because all I can imagine is like some worker drone sitting at the console unexpectedly, saying "I h o p e t h i s h u r t s", and then jerking itself towards you
The VODER demonstration is super impressive. I can't believe something like that existed in 1939 before modern or even basic computing was a thing. Vinny (or chat) was correct at that thing being essentially Hatsune Miku's Grand Dad.
vinny i literally dont even care about the vidya you play anymore, this is truly the best kind of content you make, you are way more intetesting being more you, or what i think its more you
1:00:18 it just makes my heart melt... it gives me so much sadness, i dont know why, its a computer and its not alive but my heart doesnt think the same
There was a time as a wee laddie I was passing through Albequrque , New Mexico on a road trip back in 2013. It was late at night maybe somewhere between 12 to 2 AM and I was trying to stay awake to keep my dad up as he was driving. I was shuffling through normal radio channels until we got this bizzare signal that had no static but sounded like vague speech with random extensions of vowel sounds with strange electronic noises, It didn't sound like another language because there were no distinct pronounciations if that makes sense but it sounded like someone or someTHING(oowoooh) trying to speak at the same time, but maybe it was a lot more distinct from what I remember from my baby memory.
I hope the infamous "bloop" sound is here. Honestly the truth of it is pretty mundane but it shows how context and knowledge can change your perspective.
@@MelancholyMetal I send them to Vinny directly through Google Drive. There is a public version of this pack available there (the link is on my channel in the community tab, I can't link it here without getting auto sorted)
45:00 i saw one vid back when people were posting those sky trumpet vids, where two young guys followed the sound, the noise came from some snowplow-like machine rubbing against the concrete in a skatepark
What a lovely segment, I really love when Vinny does slower streams like this, like when Joel did the duende stuff, but with a little less energy and about more unnerving video/audio. I always feel silly for thinking back on little me looking up "real ghost caught on camera" back in 2015 or some such and some of these files remind me of those times. It also helps to watch these during the night.
I don't know why but these are some of my favorite streams, just stuff where Vinny watches or listens to something interesting, very relaxed, chill, and entertaining, like these and the public TV or Wheel of The Weird
I hope there will be more of these type of streams in the future. Genuinely fascinating to listen to and learn about these sounds. Same with the bizarre and unexplained images.
Always love these segments. Would really like to see the deep sea one happen at some point, since that’s probably the one I know the most about. Also glad that I was able to figure out all the notes in the tritone illusion when it was played the second time, thanks to all that time spent transcribing music.
Skyking was a big thing on x for a while. its paticularly used to address nuclear bombers and missile sites, which is why they are paticularly scary to listen to.
The understanding I have is that the running theory is that this is basically a status check for the entire US nuclear weapons apparatus. Basically just telling missile silos and airborne nuclear elements how ready they should be for WW3.
listening to this at work and occasionally being so taken in by the science talk that I kinda forget I'm listening to funny pizza pasta man til he plays the "little man" Data clip or asks chat to behave while discussing Uranus
45:00 i live literally less than 15 meters away from a traintrack so i can confirm that's more than likely just a train being weird. hear the same shit living here too
This was over all an awesome segment. It was cool to see things ive already knew (max head, that sad last bird call and mikus granddad) it was so cool to learn about other stuff like how spiders are basicly mini motor bike engines or how we were able to hear the first ever recorded voice. Can't wait for the next one.
Lmao at chatters saying 41:30 is fake The study is real, the title is "Music can be reconstructed from human auditory cortex activity using nonlinear decoding models" if anyone wants to read it. It's from 2023
Love these segments so much, I immediately come running once I see the vods are up, cuz it's the right amount of fascinating, educational, and unsettling ❤
I actually thought to search for ghost EVPs to include here, but I wanted to get this pack to Vinny by October and the pack was long enough, so I decided to save it for next time perhaps ;)
The Deutsch's scale thing didn't work on me after switching headphones. I'm mainly right handed but after switching I heard the high tones more in my left ear instead of my right ear like before.
ok but imagine you are in pre-historic times, and suddenly as birds fly away, you sense a strong bass vibrating you to your very core getting more and more intensive how terrifying is that
58:21 I get that some people find this unsettling due to a sort of uncanny valley effect, but I can't help but find it wonderfully heartwarming. We built a computer and taught it to sing, isn't that the most human thing we could do?
I'm cross-dominant, writing with my right hand and doing pretty much everything else with my left, and while I heard the higher notes in my right ear at first, I heard the lower notes in my right ear when I swapped headphones. Weird.
I adore these packs! I do hope you decide to get more in the future. I would absolutely be ok with a more "unscientific" edition full of urban legend and possibly even proven hoax sounds, that stuff is still interesting for different reasons.
Mysterious sounds are the one “ooooo, spooky, scary!” thing that really lures in my attention when compared to other common mystery topics. I’ve actually experienced and recorded sky trumpets in my hometown a few years back, very neat to hear these weird things and wonder.
Twitch Chat Replay ► chatreplay.stream/videos/60OR0ycZvtc
1:10:26 everybody gangsta til the forced rhubarb starts beatboxing
These are like my favorite segments. Cant wait for this!!
Same. I'm just catching up and there's certain space sounds in particular I found out about that I hope end up in a future installment if they aren't in this one because space is spooky and fuckin weird
Between these and the commercial chaos, its easily some of my favorite stuff.
I agree, I love watching Vinny normally but when he taps into his fixation on paranormal/oddity stuff and funny/weird media that's when I really lock in
Saaame, it’s like Vinny has took up the job of those weird “5 scariest space sounds” RUclipsrs back when I was a kid, and as much as I’m not a gullible child anymore I still love this kind of freaky mystery shit, sure I don’t think “omg it’s aliens” now but it’s still really fun and fascinating
If anyone is interested, because folks were last time, the pack is public and available for download! You can find a link for it in the Community Tab on my channel (can't link it here without getting auto-filtered).
2:25 Vinny disagreeing with me on this I think just speaks to the different kind of artists/people that we are (and I'm fine with him disagreeing with me). It's why I wrote this up to begin with because, overall, the results I did find were rather mundane, in my opinion. My personal body of work has a heavy emphasis on psychology and reality, thus I'm more drawn to real sounds and things that I can verify to the best of my ability. Believe me, I DID search long and hard for sound mysteries, but most of the results I got were very clear hoaxes. I just didn't feel comfortable including these in a pack that had such a strong focus on science. I have nothing against people who like this stuff, Joel's Spooky RUclips Videos segment is also a favorite of mine. Just when it comes to my work, I lean towards reality, for a lot of reasons. But with all this in mind, I can gather together some of the results/hoaxes I found into their own separate pack, divorced from science.
Also I kept trying to tell Vinny in chat several times that I did not fully understand the science of the space sounds either. I DID MY BEST.
If anyone is curious, the thank you message at the end, where I "die", was just a RezDragon easter egg to my album Horizon. The protagonist of that album becomes stranded in space after passing by Saturn and colliding with something. Just something for fun.
Thank you all again, had a lot of fun making this
Leaving things out that are obvious hoaxes are the right decision, good job for putting together the best segment in a while
@@foolfooly3553 Aw, thank you!
i agree the real sounds are far more itneresting to me, but hoax soudns can make another spooky pack like that one suppsoed sound of a moon which was just a pitched down strecthed roblox oof, lol
@@DrMedicsGameSurgery See, as a person who literally makes spooky noises, they can be easily faked, hence why I tend to avoid them. But I think under their own pack, I can put something together!
Although I do find it funny that Vinny actually missed a mystery sound in the opening video. Near the end, you can hear the distant sound of an unknown animal screaming. It was a sound I made myself from something that was originally in the pack, but I cut it out when I was trimming the pack down.
Thank you for your hard work. These segments are some of my favorite content, and I always get excited when I see Vinny showcases a new one. From the numbers stations, to cryptids, and mysterious space sounds, I love it all. Your explanations are very detailed and well crafted, and I can wrap my head around a lot of the more techy stuff even if I'm a layman in the field. Not sure how many more mysterious/weird/creepy phenomenon are out there that you're interested in doing a showcase of, but I selfishly hope you put some more stuff together.
i headcanon max headroom is a jerma985 prototype that managed to get out of a lab
Good lore
I think he looks like gigachad
Which number do you think they were on at the time? Maybe Jerma246 or Jerma 178?
max hadroom is hyper political jerma
He had the urge to stream but not the means or the audience with it being the 80's
1:11:46 That screaming lightning is one of the most terrifyingly coolest things I've ever heard.
It would make a good sound to whip out during a tabletop game
58:57 Now that you mention it, I'm pretty sure that's why they chose the song for Bigweld to sing as he was having his "brain" messed with by Rodney in a scene in Robots.
It was actually educational...brain gain rather than brain drain...
Brainthought rather than brainrot...thank you Rezdragon...
It's definitely spooky season, strange things are happening, Brain has grown while watching Vinny, as opposed to the mashed potato it normally becomes.
Yeah, yeah. I think I gained a braincell back.
Regained an insight point from this stream.
Brain GROWTH. Brain NOURISHMENT
I wanna see Vinny do more numbers stations. Something oddly comforting about hearing him talk about unexplainable phenomena.
This content has become some of my favorite content to digest
There's one with some Number Stations in it
That’s funny because the numbers stations made me incredibly freaked out. I enjoyed them but I can’t do that kind of thing at night
I have original footage of the Voder, my great grandfather took it when he was at the new York world's fair. I'll have to digitize it
Oh please do that is awesome I love that thing
Yes absolutely please do!
Do it!
the audio reconstructed from neuronal signals is genuinely kinda eerie; if humanity permits a habitable world for long enough, we might very well reach a point where we can digitally archive people's memories. it invites a lot of uncomfortable questions about things like how we define sentience.
The videos for these were filled with discussions like this on the implications this kind of technology can have, and I do lean in the direction of "okay, this is a fun experiment, but let's not get too far with this..."
most people understandably don't want to admit that we're just unfathomably complicated electrochemical reactions
@@Double512that is a fair point lol
@@Double512nah for most people I think it's more about the manipulation of our bodies that's scary
@@Double512 it's becoming more and more fathomable every single day baby, and we don't even have to do the fathoming ourselves
simply, enough statistical analysis via hoardes of GPUs will do the fathoming for us. there is no need to manually sus out the relationships between brainwave readings and stimuli when you can leave a machine to grind on it for a while. that's how these reconstructions are working now - you simply feed pairs of stimuli as well as brainwave readings, or mri images, or some combination thereof into a neural network and wait. the problem, of course, is getting a very, very, very large dataset. there's nobody paying people to sit in an mri machine for 8 hours a day and showing them examples of... everything that exists. yet.
For the audio illusions, I'm hearing "milk" & "no way."
My hearing is lactose intollerant.
54:48 Who knew that the oldest recording of the human voice was done on Joel's corkflake mic.
14:49 "may I hear it?"
"yes"
And since there is a spectrogram, you can even see more!
"Why don't we have pre built in sounds" he asks. Meanwhile other animals think "you freaks can mimic other animals' noises"
I might be wrong but I think humans are the species with the most varied amount of sounds we can make from the versatility of our vocal chords, throats, lips, and tongues, and even teeth, cats are up there too
@@Hwarming some types of birds
@@aasdddddfasdf I don't know about you guys, but I can't do R2D2 sounds like some types of birds can
@@Hwarming Lyre birds can make chainsaw noises bro
Same energy as "Why don't humans have a sound that means 'there are bees here, let's leave immediately'?" "We do, it's 'there are bees here, let's leave immediately'."
3:13
Never in a million years did i think my radio comms experience in the military would relate to Vinesauce but here we are; HFRG stands for High Frequency Radio Group and is a suite of equipment that works in tandem to operated in the HF range. The only voice comms experience where its my voice like that guy, is with Havequick
Edit: Its HFGCS, which i never worked with but my educated guess is High-Frequency Global Communication Subsystem
so what was going on in that message? just encrypted stuff no one understands? was it meant for someone or something specific
@@salamiman223 its a call and response with no response, "Skyking" is entering airspace where it will be shot down if it continues its path. The phonetics is most likely codewords for identification
44:20 This is one generally accepted to be the sounds of plows scraping concrete, it has been replicated successfully.
I love weird sounds explained (or unexplained) because it's a great reminder that there is so much out there that we can't even comprehend without proper tools and theories. Really great job on RezDragon for compiling this and you for going through it for us!
I find it SO fucking cool that we sent stuff from here far enough to enter interstellar space. Like, come on, this is INSANELY cool
i can think of one or two people i would like to send there
The IBM first singing computer is really cute if you imagine like an old pappy robot with a cane singing to an entranced miku, there's a certain charm to the way it is an obviously made up voice
The voder right after it though is really off putting because all I can imagine is like some worker drone sitting at the console unexpectedly, saying "I h o p e t h i s h u r t s", and then jerking itself towards you
The VODER demonstration is super impressive. I can't believe something like that existed in 1939 before modern or even basic computing was a thing. Vinny (or chat) was correct at that thing being essentially Hatsune Miku's Grand Dad.
Oh no it was the IBM computer that was old pappy miku, the key operated voice right after it was the voder
@softy5447 so it's gramma miku?
Dude thats Finn from Adventure Time screaming 2:57
vinny i literally dont even care about the vidya you play anymore, this is truly the best kind of content you make, you are way more intetesting being more you, or what i think its more you
1:00:18 it just makes my heart melt... it gives me so much sadness, i dont know why, its a computer and its not alive but my heart doesnt think the same
Humans will pack bond with literally anything
Just wait until you hear the Curiosity rover sing happy birthday to itself
There was a time as a wee laddie I was passing through Albequrque , New Mexico on a road trip back in 2013. It was late at night maybe somewhere between 12 to 2 AM and I was trying to stay awake to keep my dad up as he was driving. I was shuffling through normal radio channels until we got this bizzare signal that had no static but sounded like vague speech with random extensions of vowel sounds with strange electronic noises, It didn't sound like another language because there were no distinct pronounciations if that makes sense but it sounded like someone or someTHING(oowoooh) trying to speak at the same time, but maybe it was a lot more distinct from what I remember from my baby memory.
I LOVE these segments. Something about exploring interesting phonomena is fascinating, especially alongside thousands of other people.
I hope the infamous "bloop" sound is here. Honestly the truth of it is pretty mundane but it shows how context and knowledge can change your perspective.
I think that was in the previous part of this a few months back
That was indeed in the last pack! (this is part 2!)
@@RezDragon Do you post these packs to anywhere or do you just send them straight to Vinny? I love these kind of mysteries.
@@MelancholyMetal I send them to Vinny directly through Google Drive. There is a public version of this pack available there (the link is on my channel in the community tab, I can't link it here without getting auto sorted)
@@MelancholyMetalhe mentioned in another comment that these packs are available for free to download.
45:00 i saw one vid back when people were posting those sky trumpet vids, where two young guys followed the sound, the noise came from some snowplow-like machine rubbing against the concrete in a skatepark
I didn't realize how much I was looking forward to this until it showed up in my feed.
1:17:20 for spider tippy-taps :3
Heck yeah! A new episode of The Vin Files. My favourite segment that Vinny have done this year, this Vinesteries season stays strong.
"You're listening to 2000 hz, deep space jupiter radio. Enjoy our strange plasma tones"
I absolutely love this segment. It's probably my favorite.
What a lovely segment, I really love when Vinny does slower streams like this, like when Joel did the duende stuff, but with a little less energy and about more unnerving video/audio. I always feel silly for thinking back on little me looking up "real ghost caught on camera" back in 2015 or some such and some of these files remind me of those times. It also helps to watch these during the night.
I don't know why but these are some of my favorite streams, just stuff where Vinny watches or listens to something interesting, very relaxed, chill, and entertaining, like these and the public TV or Wheel of The Weird
45:05 im not convinced this isn't the sound of a Giant ripping a fat one 🏃💨
oh no, he kept it going too long 1:45:38
I'm dying at the jumping spiders revving their motorcycles. LOL
I hope there will be more of these type of streams in the future.
Genuinely fascinating to listen to and learn about these sounds. Same with the bizarre and unexplained images.
Always love these segments. Would really like to see the deep sea one happen at some point, since that’s probably the one I know the most about. Also glad that I was able to figure out all the notes in the tritone illusion when it was played the second time, thanks to all that time spent transcribing music.
41:14 new way to avoid music copyright violations unlocked
These have become one of my favorite types of stream segments. So interesting.
Skyking was a big thing on x for a while. its paticularly used to address nuclear bombers and missile sites, which is why they are paticularly scary to listen to.
Is it still there? I remember those threads. Super comfy
The understanding I have is that the running theory is that this is basically a status check for the entire US nuclear weapons apparatus. Basically just telling missile silos and airborne nuclear elements how ready they should be for WW3.
Vinny doing mystery dives is like the moon landing of Vinesauce.
listening to this at work and occasionally being so taken in by the science talk that I kinda forget I'm listening to funny pizza pasta man til he plays the "little man" Data clip or asks chat to behave while discussing Uranus
Legit was just re-watching Vinny's other weird sound videos. I love these so much.
to the chat member at 1:00:00 . i hope you're in for a really big scare come halloween night
45:00 i live literally less than 15 meters away from a traintrack so i can confirm that's more than likely just a train being weird. hear the same shit living here too
59:25
John Priest took a break from exorcising demons in FAITH to sing a little ditty for chat, how nice
Some of these sounds will make it on the next Red Vox album. Mark my words.
trolls & goblins 2: blips and headrooms
The Rhubarb noises are insane
even if its sped up and amplified its crazy how they grow fast enough to make any noise at all
This is some of my favorite Pineyard content.
Excellent.
This was over all an awesome segment. It was cool to see things ive already knew (max head, that sad last bird call and mikus granddad) it was so cool to learn about other stuff like how spiders are basicly mini motor bike engines or how we were able to hear the first ever recorded voice. Can't wait for the next one.
Lmao at chatters saying 41:30 is fake
The study is real, the title is "Music can be reconstructed from human auditory cortex activity using nonlinear decoding models" if anyone wants to read it. It's from 2023
Vinny's educational segments are by far my favorite streams.
Love these segments so much, I immediately come running once I see the vods are up, cuz it's the right amount of fascinating, educational, and unsettling ❤
MORE of these types of things Vin!! Thanks to whoever made the pack and put all that hard work in.
Whoa....spooky, but educational.
DId Vinny ever do a ghost version of this series? I think it would be interesting to watch him react to popular ghost photos and recordings.
I actually thought to search for ghost EVPs to include here, but I wanted to get this pack to Vinny by October and the pack was long enough, so I decided to save it for next time perhaps ;)
Vinny? The streamer? Vinny died 15 years ago...
@@rustyscundge7453 In a weird way, you're right. Even Vinny claims that, sometimes...
The Deutsch's scale thing didn't work on me after switching headphones. I'm mainly right handed but after switching I heard the high tones more in my left ear instead of my right ear like before.
Oh man. Really hope we get a sequel to images and videos of Cryptids and Aliens, too.
Great shit, Vin. Absolutely love these.
This was a super interesting segment - almost felt like going to a museum. Would like to see more in the future!
47:06 HOLY FUCK THIS WORKS. I swapped my headphones around twice, and I heard the higher melody on my right ear both times. I'm right handed.
01:43:23
Sodium ion batteries have been promising. No replacement for oil, but perhaps lithium.
Max Hedroom is just Grey Leno accidentally invading Earthling airwaves
There's an inherit comfiness to these videos.
I love these segments. There is lots of cool stuff to see in the deep sea next time if you do it.
What has always baffled me about the Max Headroom incident is our homeboy convincing a lady to participate in the video in that manner.
She's a keeper
I need to hear the electro interpretation of Vinny saying "Speeeeen"
Oh, that would have been a perfect comedic relief at the end of the segment.
The fact you can barely hear the T-Rex but bass is holy terrifying.
this is one of my favorite segments you've ever done, would love more of this
i would totally pet a fish when he's doin that. i wanna hear his happy sounds
"can we figure out some way to stop using oil?"
Yeah it's called nuclear energy.
Or better quit buying oil from overseas and drill here
Plastics won't stop being a thing. Or synthetic oils.
Lil spider got actual rythm, incredible
Yes!!! I really love these, I'm very glad they've become a recurring thing.
1:19:35 killer drum solo lil buddy.
love your voices of the void vods joel!!!
19:25 i swear i hear steamed hams
"Why don't we have built-in, weird sounds?"
My child, you're literally pushing air through fleshy, muscle-made membranes to make sounds.
booti of all people should be the last creature to ask that
Crazy how my great uncle didnt get to live long enough to see these recordings, he helped develop and actualized the Van Allan belt theory
The Taos hum and strange hums in general are wild. There's a neat video by Benn Jordan on it worth checking out.
This stream was legit super interesting, hope he does another like it
I absolutely love when vinny does stuff like this, it's some of my favorite segments from him
Hearing Vinny mention my obscure oregon hometown was kinda crazy to hear at 1am.
Also no i never heard the weird noise.
I used to go out ice fishing. Love that ice cracking sound.
ok but imagine you are in pre-historic times, and suddenly as birds fly away, you sense a strong bass vibrating you to your very core getting more and more intensive
how terrifying is that
The spider section ends at 1:24:00 if anyone needed to know
Oh man. Really hope we get a sequel to images and videos of Cryptids and Aliens, too.
Great shit, Vin. Love it!
50:45 Is that not Cackletta's final battle theme from Superstar Saga slowed down 10x?
58:21 I get that some people find this unsettling due to a sort of uncanny valley effect, but I can't help but find it wonderfully heartwarming. We built a computer and taught it to sing, isn't that the most human thing we could do?
I like having these sounds stay within the realm of reality. Start sprinkling in fake things and I'll end up brushing all of them off as fake.
Yes, exactly why I try to keep the pack "grounded."
@@RezDragon I really appreciate your work, man.
The thumbnail made me think this was Vinny reacting to the Subnautica 2 trailer.
These are some of my favorite episodes
48:00 I'm left handed but still heard the higher pitch in my right ear. Idk about this one chief.
Me too, I’m right-handed and I hear the higher pitch in my left
I'm cross-dominant, writing with my right hand and doing pretty much everything else with my left, and while I heard the higher notes in my right ear at first, I heard the lower notes in my right ear when I swapped headphones. Weird.
@@Tinlion09holy shit that happened to me too
I heard them both at the same volume even when I swapped my headphones around, I think the explanation might have ruined the illusion
I adore these packs! I do hope you decide to get more in the future. I would absolutely be ok with a more "unscientific" edition full of urban legend and possibly even proven hoax sounds, that stuff is still interesting for different reasons.
a fitting video for my 1 hour of sleep, 40 hours of being awake person right now
1:25:52 now you could say that it's 2 fishes competing with their hums, but all I hear is spongebob's fog horn going off in the distance
1:10:25 that’s just Jerma beatboxing
Hell yes this is my favorite segment you do tbh, i was hoping there would be more
Melpert
Of course Melpert is the first melpert of the vid
@@thepenguin9 have a good day
𝔐𝔶 𝔡𝔢𝔞𝔯𝔢𝔰𝔱 𝔐𝔢𝔩𝔭𝔢𝔯𝔱...
Mysterious sounds are the one “ooooo, spooky, scary!” thing that really lures in my attention when compared to other common mystery topics. I’ve actually experienced and recorded sky trumpets in my hometown a few years back, very neat to hear these weird things and wonder.