The Youtuber who made a Music Genre Famous

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  • Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
  • In this video I talk about Summoning Salt and his taste in music and explain how and why it has become such phenomenon.
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    Have a great day man

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  • @SummoningSalt
    @SummoningSalt Год назад +7902

    As others have said, I don't think the title is accurate, but very enjoyable video!

    • @lasy1
      @lasy1 Год назад +687

      Summoning Salt commenting on a video about him

    • @freddy0604
      @freddy0604 Год назад +569

      hey salt not really a fan and don’t really know who you are and I don’t really like this music and I don’t really know why I’m commenting

    • @user-lx4vb5zm5s
      @user-lx4vb5zm5s Год назад +19

      No way

    • @mrthorian8096
      @mrthorian8096 Год назад +103

      if it isn't accurate, why do we enjoy the music you use even if nobody heard it before? the way you use it and when you use it are but a show of your brilliance of video making, you made this type of music popular thanks to your fantastic videos, without them, they may not have been as popular as they are now, it's just because of you, this is why I also get a smile on my face when I see you in my subscribtion box with a new video, I know the video may be long, but will be very enjoyable all the way through, you're truly doing amazing work Summoning Salt, thank you for that

    • @Sheep506
      @Sheep506 Год назад +107

      Summoning Salt has been summoned

  • @JugglerOfWords
    @JugglerOfWords Год назад +2943

    "We're finally landing" has become the national anthem of speedrunning....

    • @four-en-tee
      @four-en-tee Год назад +78

      Idk how intentional it was, but its such a fitting name as well. Its the song that plays in your head when you're on _the_ run, knowing history is about to be made.

    • @Ohokk0
      @Ohokk0 Год назад +33

      "but then hefest got this run"

    • @Mercenaryow
      @Mercenaryow Год назад +7

      Hello you absolute Legends

    • @M0torsagmannen
      @M0torsagmannen Год назад

      @@Ohokk0 Svanefossen intesifies

    • @oigboi
      @oigboi Год назад +7

      Everytime I get a world record I say “please rise for the speedrun national anthem”

  • @chillaxbro107
    @chillaxbro107 Год назад +1078

    Another thing to point out is the consistent way he uses all the tracks, they’re often used for the same thing every video. We’re finally landing is the intro and during the final major run of the video, where the runner finally achieves the run the whole video has been building to. Wave table is used during montages of runs or clips. This means that long time viewers will know a little bit of what’s coming, which means these track get linked to the emotions of those segments, meaning we start to feel the hype or anticipation from the music alone

    • @AngelofGrace96
      @AngelofGrace96 Год назад +13

      Damn, that's a really good point! I hadn't consciously realised that, but you're right!

    • @DonkoXI
      @DonkoXI Год назад +18

      **cough** repetition legitimizes **cough**

    • @rpgamercraft8439
      @rpgamercraft8439 Год назад

      i hate repetition

    • @Periwinkleaccount
      @Periwinkleaccount Год назад +3

      @@rpgamercraft8439 it’s just using certain songs for certain parts of the video, it’s really not bad.

    • @rpgamercraft8439
      @rpgamercraft8439 Год назад +1

      @@Periwinkleaccount i mean it's fun for the first time but after watching more than 50 videos it becomes boring

  • @weathered5042
    @weathered5042 Год назад +758

    I truly assumed that this was made by some established creator with a big following while watching. The editing and voice over quality were super convincing! Keep up the great content you have earned another sub here

    • @unkownknown9041
      @unkownknown9041 Год назад +6

      Same! Then I saw my dude had 650 subscribers, really awesomely made vid

  • @Alex-yl8dz
    @Alex-yl8dz Год назад +1386

    "Summoning Salt uses THIS type of music"
    *Never names the genre throughout the entire video for those unaware*

    • @AnarchoTak
      @AnarchoTak Год назад +57

      tell me the genre please I've been listening for years and I still don't know

    • @rpgamercraft8439
      @rpgamercraft8439 Год назад +119

      @@AnarchoTak vaporwave

    • @KabalFromMK9
      @KabalFromMK9 Год назад +201

      ​@@AnarchoTak synthwave

    • @bruh-rt7sr
      @bruh-rt7sr Год назад +63

      @@AnarchoTak synthwave

    • @DrStuff142
      @DrStuff142 Год назад +87

      @@AnarchoTak chillwave. synthwave and vaporwave are two completely different things.

  • @SPVLaboratories
    @SPVLaboratories Год назад +681

    won't deny that summoning salt brought more eyes onto this kind of retrowave music, but Home got pretty popular before SS in 2015-2016 when vaporwave really started to reach a wider audience with things like simpsonswave (lmao those days). very cool analysis on how SS uses music to complement the action in his videos, he's a master

    • @BradsGonnaPlay
      @BradsGonnaPlay Год назад +10

      I actually got into vaporwave around 2015-16 but had fallen away from the genre for years before being reintroduced by SS. Although I’m not sure I’d call HOME vaporwave, it’s very cool that his channel popularized the genre as a speedrunning hallmark.

    • @cupuacu4life13
      @cupuacu4life13 Год назад +2

      you just made the comment that i just made but smaller and more understandable

    • @cupuacu4life13
      @cupuacu4life13 Год назад

      leafy definetely made saint pepsi and home famous

    • @SPVLaboratories
      @SPVLaboratories Год назад +3

      @@cupuacu4life13 that feels debatable, SP and home were already pretty big

    • @cupuacu4life13
      @cupuacu4life13 Год назад +2

      @@SPVLaboratories true! even that is debatable to begin with

  • @xavierkane37
    @xavierkane37 Год назад +145

    I think it’s important to realize that how frequent he uploads makes every video really special. Hearing “We are finallly landing” really feels like going home.

  • @L0calLEGEND
    @L0calLEGEND Год назад +281

    I want to say that HOME Resonance was rising in popularity before Summoning Salt.
    I also remember that people took a notch from Emplemon and started using his choice of music and editing style.

    • @Cyberian_Khatru
      @Cyberian_Khatru Год назад +20

      yeah, it's been a trend in video essays in general, but he has very good branding (and props to him for that)
      it also helps a lot that HOME is very lax with copyright iirc

    • @L0calLEGEND
      @L0calLEGEND Год назад +4

      Ah yes, the algorithm is funneling people towards this vid.

    • @Mordecrox
      @Mordecrox Год назад +20

      "Have you ever seen a Nascar fly?"

    • @thesye1014
      @thesye1014 Год назад

      Yeah that's who I was trying to think of emplemon was the og no?

    • @Mordecrox
      @Mordecrox Год назад +1

      @@thesye1014 don't quote me on that but the Nascar bit came later... If memory serves well, back then Salt's most notable use of HOME was from Choco Mountain, which I think was the first to start with a We're Landing montage
      I'm almost sure because Emplemon's choice at that moment evoked of the triple weathertenko

  • @punko9031
    @punko9031 Год назад +8

    I’ve discovered his channel about a month ago.
    1. I have no interest in speedrunning.
    2. I’ve never actually watched a speedrun.
    3. I don’t really play video games anymore except maybe once or twice a year when a new story driven game that I’m interested in comes out.
    But…
    My time on RUclips is mostly spent watching documentaries on whatever topic interests me and I like them being a bit longer so there is proper context and nothing needs to be rushed through.
    And
    Video games will always have a special way place in my heart due to their importance in my childhood - nostalgia is real!
    I feel like many of the viewers probably are drawn in by something like: “eh why not check this out - sounds mildly interesting and I’ve always liked video games” and then the music hits and the storytelling keeps you there.
    What a great channel with an amazing premise and the ability to reach outside the niche which it was targeted towards.

  • @Sykale
    @Sykale Год назад +31

    A great thing about SummongSalt is how well they attribute their songs.
    All of the tracks they use are listed with the times they show in the video. This is great and helped me find these incredible tunes.

  • @vertexia9982
    @vertexia9982 Год назад +132

    Amazing video! The scripting was incredibly well done and the way you spoke throughout the video was done amazingly. I hope you continue working on more stuff like this!

  • @kmc98x
    @kmc98x Год назад +87

    Damn, summoning salt is one of my favorite youtubers ever. I listen to so much of the music he uses all the time... good stuff. Also the thumbnails are really getting good, keep it up

  • @jannickesselink3912
    @jannickesselink3912 Год назад +60

    Summoning salt videos have somehow made me get goosebumps from We're finally landing

  • @WolfHunner
    @WolfHunner Год назад +67

    I hate to be that person but vaporwave was recognized meme music years before Salt reached notoriety. I would argue Pyrocynical's intros and use of HOME's music was the influential catalyst back in 2015.

    • @cupuacu4life13
      @cupuacu4life13 Год назад +3

      nope, Pyro only really used Boardwalk by Whitewoods in 2016, after Leafy had already started using Enjoy Yourself by SAINT PEPSI
      also used Home's Resonance, Glue70s Casin, Moe Shop's You Look So Good and even tho only Enjoy Yourself is truly vaporwave, all of them are around that same vibe from that time, that retro vibe from genres inspired from vaporwave
      (edit: by the way im just tryna type in capital letters cuz its mostly typed like this)

    • @WolfHunner
      @WolfHunner Год назад

      @@cupuacu4life13 ah interesting I didn’t know that

    • @cupuacu4life13
      @cupuacu4life13 Год назад

      @@WolfHunner ye man

  • @MFGreth
    @MFGreth Год назад +46

    Nicely presented but I've literally never heard of this guy and I can promise you synthwave and vaporwave were both quote popular before the dates proposed in this video.

    • @OrloxPhoenix
      @OrloxPhoenix Год назад +6

      You should go watch his videos then. The world record progression ones.

    • @cartermc4141
      @cartermc4141 Год назад +3

      Yeah his videos are something special for real, but I agree with your point

  • @epuppy
    @epuppy Год назад +6

    6:06 YO THAT’S ME!
    Great video, by the way. Mine definitely took the “gettin jiggy with it” route

  • @whcolours9995
    @whcolours9995 Год назад +4

    I've seen both the rise of Summoning Salt & synthwave (& related micro-genres) over the years. To say that Summoning Salt made it famous would be deceptive, but it sure as heck introduced it to a new wave of internet users w/ a very strong, renewed blend of emotions for them. Neat video.

  • @xDanKaix
    @xDanKaix Год назад +22

    I think while it’s cool to notice that all the drops are timed perfectly with some big event happening, but it’s not just the drops or the start of the song, but he edits the video to match the song throughout the entire playtime of the song especially when the gameplay and music is all you see the gameplay and music will be synced together perfectly transitioning from one hard moment in a run to another hard moment, which we all know the difficulty of by that point because he spends the time to build up how difficult it is before so you get everything you need from the music and gameplay no words required.

  • @BM30
    @BM30 Год назад +12

    Great video! I’ve been watching Summoning Salt since 2017 and the music has been one of my favourite things about his videos.

  • @sheedays
    @sheedays Год назад +5

    Good video. I was a fan of speedrunning as well as the artists HOME, Stevia Sphere and Patricia Taxxon before I discovered Salt, and I was blown away when I first watched him. His story-telling and how it’s amplified by the editing and music is just amazing, and was a part in getting me interested in video editing. Your explanation of all of this is also great. I wouldn’t exactly call SynthWave a “famous” genre though, and HOME’s Resonance was a pretty well known way before Salt, but hey, the title is pretty catchy so I can’t really blame you. Also, a cool little fact is that HOME made the albums that feature Resonance and We’re Finally Landing when he was 17, which is cool and also makes me feel a little useless.
    Anyways, again, good video, and thank you for reading my essay.

  • @GO-tq6hs
    @GO-tq6hs Год назад +72

    This is a good video but I really think it's hard to attribute summoning salt for being responsible for synthwave or even HOME's popularity. Resonance came out in 2014 and was HUGE the video has over 100m views now ruclips.net/video/8GW6sLrK40k/видео.html I love summoning salt and love his music selection and it's definitely exposed more people to the genre but HOME's music was already famous years before Summoning Salt ever used it. Still a well made video though, I just think it's a little bit of a misinterpretation of reality I think lol

    • @cupuacu4life13
      @cupuacu4life13 Год назад +6

      2016 was the catalyst
      you had leafy, pyro, many others, electronic gems and artzie music were blowing up, you had the simpsonwave meme coming back, you had frankjavcee using that kinda vibe and talking about it making memes about it for millions of ppl
      you had the early trap movement really falling in love with synthwave and vaporwave and many artist making rhymes on top of it
      you had the 2016 hype for blank banshee's "blank banshee 2" which ended up being called MEGA also playing a role

  • @SharpeRacing
    @SharpeRacing Год назад +9

    I used the same “We’re Finally Landing” song for a small documentary about roller coasters and it really made the whole experience seem otherworldly. I don’t know what it is that makes it so, but it really set the tone for how incredible this little expedition was for myself and for those that were with me.

  • @aidanbove231
    @aidanbove231 10 месяцев назад +1

    I became familiar with HOME (the goat) through a different youtuber, EckhartsLadder and his intro/outro being Resonance (my second fav song of all time). He is a Star Wars lore youtuber who exploded in popularity leading up to the release of "The Force Awakens" in 2015. His soothing yet thoughtful tone of voice matched the galactically scoped space settings of many of his lore breakdowns which is why Resonance was a perfect intro/outro choice to set up these themes. This song has gone on to accompany drastically different connotations on TikTok and in my own life experience, listening to it on a trip to the Keys which now puts a serene, tropical lens over my personal listening experience. Also, Come Back Down and more recently Sunshower off the album Hold, have been featured as outro songs to SwaggerSouls' youtube vids which gained contemporary popularity with EckhartsLadder's channel despite these two having zero interactions. It's interesting that this taste in synthwave seemingly crept out of the woodwork in the mid-late 2010's all thanks to youtubers with excellent taste. These albums' sounds are so distinctly "internet-y" (also due in part to the close cousin of synthwave; vaporwave's samplings of early internet sounds/aesthetics) so to say which lend themselves to splendidly accompany yt vids.
    Love ur channel man, just found it from the Rate Your Music vid and loved ur inclusion of Resonance as a bit of your own background music. Also, I stand in defense of Imagine Dragons with you comrade! Looking forward to more vids soon!

  • @OmegaGlops
    @OmegaGlops Год назад +2

    I'm watching a RUclipsr's video essay on the background music selection of another RUclipsr's video essays! What a time to be alive!

  • @Oboromaru
    @Oboromaru Год назад +10

    I seem to remember back in 2014-2015 that the whole vaporware thing started to take off, and that style of music (including Home) became popular. I remember hearing Home specifically before I ever watched a summoning salt video. I would see that music in random videos, like in meme videos or kinda like AMV type things. I always just associated it with the vaporware movement since that's how I found them in the first place. And with that in mind, I didn't think that so many people would only ever know these songs just from summoning salt

  • @kianbijari1154
    @kianbijari1154 Год назад +15

    killer style my guy, keep at it

  • @pholidia8175
    @pholidia8175 Год назад +5

    Love how you used a different Patricia Taxxon track right after talking about Salt's use of Wavetable

  • @Akrafena
    @Akrafena Год назад +206

    funfact: the genre of music summoningsalt uses is vaporwave

  • @ax2781
    @ax2781 Год назад +5

    dang vaporwave/synthwave era is 10 years old already ... so glad it still lives in some ways ... didnt know Home was an anthem for the speedrunning community, thats so cool !!

  • @michielvansteenhoven7255
    @michielvansteenhoven7255 Год назад +18

    Great video! But I don't think that the summoning salt videos had such a big impact on the popularity of synthwave man. It's been blowing up a couple years back and still hasn't simmered down in the meantime. Summoning Salt is big in the speedrunning community but that's rather niche.

  • @kingclayton
    @kingclayton Год назад +2

    This intro soothes my soul and I always prepare before I start his videos . It’s a whole experience

  • @anubis520
    @anubis520 9 месяцев назад +1

    I am not going to argue one way or the other with the title, the truth is that no other video gets as much out of the music like SummoningSalt does (for me) The transitions, the black screen, the timing, the clips chosen, everything about it works so well.

  • @jordandoesstuff
    @jordandoesstuff Год назад +2

    i've always loved salt's videos, and synthwave quickly became one of my favorite genres of music. so now i'm trying to write my own stuff

  • @matthewnoland2008
    @matthewnoland2008 Год назад +4

    Fantastic video! Great editing and voiceover, you should be proud of your work here

  • @nickvv921
    @nickvv921 Год назад +4

    Didn't realize how much I loved the music and the way he uses it, great video 👍

  • @andrewwhite1097
    @andrewwhite1097 Год назад +2

    A really nice video and considering you have a small subscriber count I really hope you and your content blows up !

  • @JoeCarolanWorship
    @JoeCarolanWorship Год назад +4

    Such a great video! Great job man!

  • @jeremyweaver5639
    @jeremyweaver5639 Год назад +4

    Damn that mic sounds crispy. Dope video.

  • @prodbyANT
    @prodbyANT Год назад +4

    I knew about HOME and synthwave before I became a Salt fan

  • @GeoNix64
    @GeoNix64 Год назад +1

    Great video. Considering the size of this channel I didn't expect such amazing quality on the whole, but it really was fantastic, take my sub!

  • @PilzQ
    @PilzQ Год назад +3

    I'm getting goosebumps when hearing these songs... man. Thank you Summoning Salt and thank you Liam for making this video.

  • @calliastah4115
    @calliastah4115 5 месяцев назад

    HOME - We're finally landing honestly has so much of a deeper meaning to me, its my dreams of becoming an engineer ( currently studying for it ) & going into NASA, seeing our world through the perspective of outside, and just 'completing' the quest in the world. It feels almost nostalgic too, even.

  • @RealSnarb
    @RealSnarb Год назад +4

    This channel is going places. Getting in early.

  • @Mikepet
    @Mikepet Месяц назад

    Because of summoning Salt i almost Always have tears in my eyes when Hearing "Home - We're finally landing". Just the Feeling of Long hard Work, months of Progress, Determination, Frustration to the Edge of giving Up and finally after all this time you Just f*cking did it. You finally Made it. And He convais this Just so perfectly in His Vids that you Just feel Like you are the speedrunner yourself and won it all.
    Another thing is the music itself. A great soundtrack can be the make or break in lot of things.

  • @saksam_
    @saksam_ Год назад +1

    great video, you put the finger exactly on what I felt, it's also great to hear that patty taxxon made this music because i discovered her a few weeks ago but only for her videos

  • @feelgoodmusic8722
    @feelgoodmusic8722 Год назад +8

    Facts. I fell in love with Home only because of SS. I get goose bumps just when I hear it.

  • @KremBotop
    @KremBotop Год назад +4

    Emplemon has also used these types of songs in recent times and it's just as effective. Top soundtracks for top creators

  • @NateTheOhioan
    @NateTheOhioan 6 месяцев назад

    I love the use of “We’re Finally Landing” for speedrunning. We’re Finally Landing seems like it conveys the feeling of humanity achieving once thought completely impossible and landing on the moon, with this feeling in a nutshell being, “all your effort towards an impossible task have finally been rewarded.” That’s what speedrunning is all about, endlessly grinding for goals and achieving feats that your predecessors years ago thought to be impossible but you were able to break through with sheer determination

  • @alexpickles1674
    @alexpickles1674 Год назад +1

    I put on a summoning salts vidéo every night when I go to sleep. Soon as I hear that music I’m out like a light

  • @notmuchgd9842
    @notmuchgd9842 6 месяцев назад

    it's beautiful how the music used isn't just filler but a vital part of the video

  • @Popskyy
    @Popskyy Год назад +6

    As someone who writes this music. I don't think the title is correct at all. but he has got more ears listening to it for sure.

  • @theopenrift
    @theopenrift Год назад +1

    Synthwave already had its hayday in the mid 2010s, when HOME's seminal hit, "Resonance" was at the peak of its popularity.
    If anything Summoning Salt gave HOME a second wind with how much of a meme his use of "We're Finally Landing" has become.

  • @FishBola1991
    @FishBola1991 11 месяцев назад +1

    I think it also meshes with the retro vibe many of his videos have. A lot of the games highlighted are from the 80’s, 90’s, and the turn of the millennium. The dreamy synths evoke a strong sense of playing the NES on a “wood” paneled CRT while sitting in deep shag carpet.

  • @roadwarrior114
    @roadwarrior114 Год назад +2

    Don't forget that Home: 17, Prism Age: Plural, Chris Doerksen: Night Running, and 3 Chain Links: It Can't Be Bargained With are for science-y parts of the video where Salt explains key checkpoints and hypothetical shortcuts.

  • @thenixaless7493
    @thenixaless7493 Год назад

    I actually came along to summoningsalt's content because of the comments on we're finally landing!

  • @brycedaugherty9211
    @brycedaugherty9211 Год назад +2

    Salt definitely captures the emotion, and blends it masterfully with the climax in the music. Seriously can't overstate that emotion, and it gets me every single time. I watch all of his videos

  • @SoushinSen
    @SoushinSen Год назад +11

    Sorry, it's a stretch to claim that a RUclipsr made a music genre famous, as if he singlehandedly did it. but I will agree that he did make HOME's music famous, specifically We're Finally Landing.

    • @youtubedoesntlikemyemojiname
      @youtubedoesntlikemyemojiname Год назад +2

      I honestly agree. Vaporwave was 100% a thing before Summoning Salt was popular. I love his videos and vaporwave is cool too, but there isn't exactly a direct connection between the two. Google Trends shows that over the last 10 years, vaporwave peaked around 2016 while Summoning Salt only starting peaking after 2020.

  • @abra_escaped
    @abra_escaped Год назад

    Didn't expect to see Patricia Taxxon mentioned here! Haven't listened to much if any of her music but I found her channel through a 2 hour long video detailing the Marble Blast series

  • @tobyret9302
    @tobyret9302 Год назад

    This is a beautiful moment of youtube recommendations. One day it just gave me the Salt's Soundtrack and i loved it. Added a lot of it in playlist, revived my interest in synthwave genre and HOME tracks. So happy to see someone noticed how remarkable this music is now, a lot of people using it now for background actually.

  • @just_gut
    @just_gut Год назад +2

    Secret Base uses a *very* similar style of music in their Dorktown series.

  • @UseActionsNotWords
    @UseActionsNotWords Год назад +1

    Nice video buddy. I'll check out the rest. Best of luck growing!

  • @themodernshoe2466
    @themodernshoe2466 Год назад +5

    Nice video 👍

  • @magma6635
    @magma6635 Год назад

    I like the little reference to speedrunning in the video by reading the script at 10x speed

  • @narrow3601
    @narrow3601 6 месяцев назад

    Okay but the day Karl Jobst uses "We're finally landing" as an intro bgm to one of his videos is the day we prove the infinite universes theory.

  • @batman5red
    @batman5red Год назад +5

    This is a pretty nice video but I feel like saying summoning salt made synthwave famous is just a straight up lie. The genre was huge even before summoning salt started his channel, summoning salt may have introduced you and many members of the speedrunning community, it he did not popularize it. It was already quite popular.

  • @Sirbanza
    @Sirbanza Год назад +1

    HOME has got to be one of my favorite electronic artists of all time, and i’ve explored his entire discography as a fan, and i feel if you enjoy what you’ve heard, then you’ll enjoy the rest

  • @Luigi_bros4321
    @Luigi_bros4321 10 месяцев назад

    Even before I watched his videos, I played a game on Roblox with that music and it’s so nostalgic for me. The music is just nostalgic for me

  • @blakegrundy2600
    @blakegrundy2600 Год назад +1

    Everyone knows that song for a reason. Summoningsalt brought so much joy to a community I’ve been around since I was just a little kid playing Mario

  • @ceroenblanco
    @ceroenblanco Год назад

    This feels like a breakdown video about speedruns breakdown videos

  • @Tiquono
    @Tiquono Год назад +1

    Well hello fellow small creator! Loved the video!
    I've shared it over on my channel to help you out at least a little bit

  • @maeldupuy9410
    @maeldupuy9410 11 месяцев назад

    Me watching the whole video was completely dependant on if you'd do a beat drop moment at the end of the introduction segment, and I was satisfied.

  • @noviranger239
    @noviranger239 Год назад +2

    EmpLemon: *Am I a joke to you?*

  • @tobynamed7157
    @tobynamed7157 Год назад +1

    Thought I accidentally clicked on a Summoning Salt video for a sec

  • @arizonaranger8799
    @arizonaranger8799 Месяц назад +1

    Ngl, I found synthwave through summoning salt.

  • @n1k0n_
    @n1k0n_ Год назад

    When the outro plays in any summoning salt video I get a fulfilled joy welling up inside me.

  • @SNESKegaGamer
    @SNESKegaGamer Год назад +1

    I love HOME, been listening since 2014 when I started to hear the song Resonance in Vines. It was cool to hear We're Finally Landing in the first Summoning Salt video I watched.

  • @WildSeven19
    @WildSeven19 Год назад

    "This is... the history of... Summoning Salt's music"

  • @user-xl5lc3qw5z
    @user-xl5lc3qw5z 6 месяцев назад

    thanks for inventing electronic music Summoning Salt

  • @YoutubeCommonman_Totas
    @YoutubeCommonman_Totas 8 месяцев назад

    I think something interesting is the multiple matt turk name drops. There are three in particular. The first has a particular song with an imposing intro. As matt turk was the first player to get name dropped in a video title. As the final boss of punch out. So this imposing music makes sense.
    The second name drop is a complete joke, literally, it's a fake out. But it uses the same music as the first. So we're thinking "Wait, really?" Or "Aw shit, here we go again."
    The third came from his most recent video, and takes a very different route than the other two, this time, he's a protagonist in the game he's most known for. S.S captured this perfectly, and the music change sells it. Instead of the same music as the last two, we have this feeling like we're encountering a legendary hero years after disappearing. The long time of this music being the only audio with his achievements on screen is what makes this the best moment in any Summoning Salt video ever.
    If it were to use that same imposing boss theme we connect to him, the whole scene would just make me think "aw shit, here we go again", instead I was captivated in just how incredible matt turk was at punch out. Flawless execution

  • @silversauceran
    @silversauceran Год назад

    We’re finally landing in ss videos is like that
    “…or is it?” music in v sauce videos. It’s Pretty cool and rare to see music soundtracks become synonymous to their use in content creators videos

    • @KabalFromMK9
      @KabalFromMK9 Год назад

      FYI that Vsauce music is "Moon Men" by Jake Chudnow

  • @space_demxn1558
    @space_demxn1558 Год назад +1

    That's a big overstatement. Synthwave started gaining traction first around the time Drive came out with kavinsky and a "real human bean", and then the second, even bigger wave of fans appeared with hotline miami with more edgy darksynth, bringing us carpenter brut or perturbator, but also moon or com truise

  • @mileslentz
    @mileslentz Год назад +1

    And now the comments on every music vid he’s used are “came here from summoning salt”

  • @Ignotus519
    @Ignotus519 11 месяцев назад

    I think a big thing for me is how inherently nostalgic it feels. By their very nature, Salt’s speed running history vids cover games that have been out for long enough that they are, or at least feel, old, and a lot of the audience has fond memories of playing the games he covers. Combine that with the usual retro sound of the genre and its this cocktail of nostalgia that transports you back in time. Its soothing and relaxing, but also mesmerizing, and its a big reason why his videos feel so good to watch late at night as you’re winding down from your day. I mean this in the best way, i fall asleep watching his vids.

  • @the_ac3_music
    @the_ac3_music 2 месяца назад

    home makes awesome songs. Resonance and were finally landing have got to be some of my favorite songs

  • @dissonanceparadiddle
    @dissonanceparadiddle Год назад

    It's not a summoning salt video experience if I'm not watching it at 3am or later😅. Fantastic video. I better go to sleep

  • @BlobstoF
    @BlobstoF Год назад +2

    This video was REALLY well made wow

  • @StarDoge210ACIOfficial
    @StarDoge210ACIOfficial Год назад +1

    Proud to be a summoning salt subscriber

  • @yoymate6316
    @yoymate6316 Год назад

    the wildest thing about summoning salt for me is how his username comes from ashens misreading seasoning salt on the ingredients list of an old can of spaghetti-o’s found in a bombed supermarket in ireland

  • @jackroland4303
    @jackroland4303 Год назад +1

    Great video! But I wanted to point out that you missed an opportunity to talk about the nostalgic aspect of the music that summoning salt chooses to display. Many of the videos that summon salt creates are based on video games that already carry heavy emotion onto the viewers that watch them (such as mario kart 64). When combined with HOME’s unique way of creating nostalgic and melancholic properties in his music, it can create the “dream-like” state associated with many of the trending videos you mentioned. I enjoyed the video very much and it was very professional, I just wanted to add that.

  • @fatamusballamus6004
    @fatamusballamus6004 Год назад

    This is such a good vdeo bro. Gottal love video essays on little things like this

  • @boodaviking2736
    @boodaviking2736 Год назад +2

    His style really reminds me of old Jon bois videos.

  • @-bruhmoment-4383
    @-bruhmoment-4383 Год назад

    And that’s where the record stands today

  • @just_smolchild
    @just_smolchild Год назад +2

    wait
    Patricia Taxxon made wave table???????
    and it was used by summoning salt??????
    damn
    small world

  • @goblin0887
    @goblin0887 Год назад +1

    Whenever I watched summoning salt while sick/tired, this music actually put me into a dream like state

  • @gavinmorton7682
    @gavinmorton7682 Год назад +1

    people complaining about the title i feel might be missing the point. its not that SS premiered this genre, but that he increased its popularity and reach with his masterful use of the songs. maybe a little clickbaity, but i think close enough that its forgivable for sure. great video all together.

    • @ADreamingTraveler
      @ADreamingTraveler Год назад

      The genres of music he uses were already old by the time he made his videos and those genres were reaching their peaks of popularity at that same time. It's very clickbaity title imo

  • @average_trans_furry
    @average_trans_furry Год назад +1

    Patricia taxxon mentioned. Never knew she was featured on a summoning salt video.

  • @MotivatedMan
    @MotivatedMan Год назад +1

    Summoning Salt, Just got Summoning Salted

  • @KdoubleR_
    @KdoubleR_ Год назад

    Omg thank you very much to talk about home's music. I love that artist and there are only few people who talk about him online. By the way I found summoning salt from the comment section of we're finally landing

  • @gabrote42
    @gabrote42 Год назад +1

    I still think that smaller channels like Eckhartsladder using them contributed heavily, but this guy is the one everyone thinks of. Like, We Didn't Start The Fire is not the first list song, but it's the second and most well known one

  • @RuyVuusen
    @RuyVuusen Год назад +2

    If I'd have to say any criticism on this video, it's that you didn't mention the name of the genre (which is quite important when it's half the focus). _That and that it feels short._