I love this piece. It was so effective in the 2009 movie “Watchmen” as an underscore of Dr. Manhattan’s origin story. It originated in the 1982 American documentary film “Koyaanisqatsi”.
Siempre, siempre Philips Glass. Tenía muchos de sus Lps. y CDs. Lo estuve viendo y escuchando con los pelos de punta en Granada, Auditorio Manuel de Falla hace ya bastantes años. Me sigue impresionado!!!
De por si esté ya era un tema aterrador pero está versión lo hacé aún más y éso me gusta valla que Phill Glass tenía un don para componer temas poderosos y fuera de este mundo.
Bit late, but I used this on my DnD campaign where the party was expecting to fight a great foe, who was being built up in the last sessions. They fight him of course, only to figure out that this great being was just an old and weak guy pretending to be a corpse behind them in the background, and the whole boss fight was just an illusion of his once great self.
Very nicely done in terms of slowing down an instrumental piece. Though the music being placed over the image of people eating at Burger King feels wierd. Since I imagine the that imaginary for the video with this song would be something out of a Lovecraft story or a disturbing nightmare. But what do I know? Aside from that. A fine job done on the video. God bless and have a nice day!
In the movie Koyaanisqatsi that the piece was written for the soundtrack to, this piece accompanies film of people of all kinds just living their lives
I love this piece. It was so effective in the 2009 movie “Watchmen” as an underscore of Dr. Manhattan’s origin story. It originated in the 1982 American documentary film “Koyaanisqatsi”.
So simple, so profound. Only Glass can pull this off.
In my opinion this is a really good piece of music!
Perfection.
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Siempre, siempre Philips Glass. Tenía muchos de sus Lps. y CDs. Lo estuve viendo y escuchando con los pelos de punta en Granada, Auditorio Manuel de Falla hace ya bastantes años. Me sigue impresionado!!!
already a perfect piece, just slow it down and it's like an entirely different experience.
It oddly feels the same or how your mind remembers it
Is there something wrong with me? Why do I love this genre of music? Specially the theme song of “Annihilation”
Same man. But there is nothing wrong here. Let's say we both are into horropunk or horrorwave idk
... la solitudine...come un quadro di Hopper...
Gotta thank Zack Snyder's Watchmen cuz I'd probably never heard about this masterpiece
Know where Zimmer got his “inspiration” for interstellar.
He stole it from me
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De por si esté ya era un tema aterrador pero está versión lo hacé aún más y éso me gusta valla que Phill Glass tenía un don para componer temas poderosos y fuera de este mundo.
Maravilha!
🌌
Reminds me of frankieonpc old outro
Col100......... Loads of memories in 1 place in time.
Joshua Graham. That names brings back memories too. I remember hearing the tale of the Burned Man and thought it was the coolest thing.
I'm gonna use this for a DnD encounter where the players aren't expected to win. But to try.
Sounds amazing! Mind if I steal your idea haha?
I’m trying this
Bit late, but I used this on my DnD campaign where the party was expecting to fight a great foe, who was being built up in the last sessions.
They fight him of course, only to figure out that this great being was just an old and weak guy pretending to be a corpse behind them in the background, and the whole boss fight was just an illusion of his once great self.
Very nicely done in terms of slowing down an instrumental piece.
Though the music being placed over the image of people eating at Burger King feels wierd.
Since I imagine the that imaginary for the video with this song would be something out of a Lovecraft story or a disturbing nightmare.
But what do I know?
Aside from that. A fine job done on the video. God bless and have a nice day!
I actually think the burger king photo fits perfectly well
Brother, there's no greater lovecraftian monstrosity than a whopper.
Clearly an homage to Edward Hopper, Nighthawks at the Diner.
In the movie Koyaanisqatsi that the piece was written for the soundtrack to, this piece accompanies film of people of all kinds just living their lives
who else is here from ags
They never gave me the chance 😢
Sometimes you have to give that chance to yourself
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