I listened to this on repeat while I was under Covid Quarantine. Photosensitive to light so my room was pitch black.. Every single joint articulation hurt like hell, breathing was weak unless I focused on it. Eventually used that focused breathing to put myself in a sub conscious state with this in the background. Felt like I was walking the streets of Rapture. Not the nightmare you go through in the first game. It was more the ambience you experience in the Infinite expansion: Burial at Sea. Spent most of my time at the Tea Garden and farmers market in Arcadia, then headed to the fighting mcdonagh for a drink & smoke afterwards and debate politics with the bartender. Thank you for keeping me comfortable during the darkest time of my life. I'm glad i didn't have to pay for the privilege. lol ;P
good god i wish i could like this comment more i am more than glad i was able to provide this for you. thank you so much for listening and your support :)
Seems like we all kinda... Lost it there for a while, eh? I am finally starting to heal, and get back to 'normal', I hope. Hope it has gone well for you, better at least.
so glad i ignored all that nonsense and continued to get sunsight and fresh air. also didn't take any sh'oughts. never even got sick. feel really sorry for you lemmings
I was looking for this type of videos for a millennium because I'm a huge Bioshock fan and find Rapture to be very beautiful. It's so well done, it feels very realistic, I'm crying happy tears. It's perfect, thank you very much for doing this!
Thank you very much for the compliment! Please feel free to look through my other Bioshock videos (all of whom will get extended eventually, I apologize for the shortness of them). If you also want to suggest an area pre- or post-fall, please feel free! I love getting requests and will try to get requests out within the year :P
I played the whole playlist yesterday night and fell asleep to it. It was a very pleasing experience! I really liked the locations in the game that were meant to be very crowded at the dawn of Rapture existence, because you can see the remnants of life all scattered over the area. I always wondered how a place like Appollo Square sounded like. There would be lots of crowds talking loudly but inaudibly, radio messages and also sounds specific to the location. (For example: moving vehicles in Rapture Metro Station) Also POST-FALL HEPHAESTUS. It was my favourite in the game because the atmosphere of danger, hostility and destruction is so strong, it represents Andrew Ryan's personality in whole. You can feel his hatred, disappointment towards you and his grief over the city he loved so much. It's the sounds of steam releasing from rusty pipes, broken machinery trying to work and security devices scanning the area for strangers and many more! Metal, heat, energy and underwater pressure. And maybe Tenenbaum's hideout? I think that It's great for ambience. Tenenbaum's motherly attitude + Little Sisters' cuteness = super comfy and soothing atmosphere Brigid humming lullabies to her children? Music boxes? Just imagine how sweet it would be! I'm done with my suggestions. Wow this text is so long I wonder how many grammatical mistakes I made in it. I hope It's understandable enough! Thank you again!
Oh my goodness, thank you so much for the outpour of compliments and suggestions! I could definitely do Apollo Square next, though that might take some time for me to complete. I think the biggest issue, besides the actual editing work, is finding the right picture for the video. The picture of the Tea Garden's was the fourth one I cycled through before finding it. Then it's figuring out what a transportation hub sounds like, and collecting/making those sounds. Post-fall Hephaestus is off-limits, purely because if I don't do it justice, my friends will kill me lol Tenenbaum's hideout is also an interesting challenge, though for now, I think I'll stick to Apollo Square. Thank you again for the suggestions, and I'll try my best to come up with something fantastic for everyone to listen to!
I had to comment again on this piece. The best moment for me begins at 52:34 with "I'm Making Believe". Has the track been slowed down? It seems just a tad bit slower than it should be, and when I listen and look at the still of the Tea Gardens I don't think of it as being 1956, but years after the fall: I hear, drifting down from overhead speakers, where it once set the mood for lovers in the gardens, a worn soundtrack echoing through an abandoned and long-forgotten space; the music, now slightly distorted, as the equipment it's being played on has been looping for years without maintenance or upkeep. Listening to it in this mindset creates such a lonely, lost feeling. A feeling of longing that will never be satisfied. It's my favorite and I love it.
36:39 love this transition from glitched out announcement into sad piano. Like the downfall of Rapture is foreshadowed. The commercial world of humans will be retaken by the calm but strong force of the ocean.
glad you liked it! showing rapture's decline, especially in videos like this, is a continuous challenge, but presents interesting opportunities for sound editing!
So these are now some of my favorite things, and this one is straight up hypnotic. Et in Arcadia Ego - and in Arcadia I am. That title relates to death in paradise, and I think was originally going to be a line of Ryan's in this area? Either way, it suits this track. Not just death, but this solemn sense of isolation. I could be surrounded by people, but Arcadia would overwhelm their company. The white noise of rushing water, the rustling plant life, of the stray static input from the radio. The music rolling over the misty air, mingling with the musty, aggressively green scent of the air. And then Midnight the Stars and You kicked on. Not only is that one of my favorite songs, but it holds this distinct feeling of hollow melancholy, like a memory of a dream, an idealistic musing. In a way, listening to this as an ambiance track is more faithful to Rapture's Arcadia than reality because it's a reminder that this corrupted version of paradise was synthetic. A paid pleasure. And the uneasiness of the piano, the jarring tone signaling warnings veiled as a cheery PSA. Et in Arcadia Ego - the horrors of Rapture exist even here, in a place that is heart-rendering in its false perfection, a place that is beautiful in its romance. Behind all this noise, behind the soft piano and Al Bowly, beyond the flowers and the greenery and the alien beauty of Arcadia, we all know the horrors that dwell here. Death in Arcadia. The decay of paradise. You captured this all perfectly, really. Sorry for the pretentious ramblings, this just really tickles my fancy.
I do not fear failure. I do not despise the effort it takes to make the impossible come alive. What angers and frightens me are the results of not attempting the impossible at all.
Erik Satie would approve of this very slow tempo. His Gymnopedies are usually played much faster than he prescribed on the scores. He also was the first to conceive of what we call ambient music, in his concept of 'furniture music.'
i'm glad you like them, and think that Erik Satie would as well! i like the slower pace of his Gymnopedies, especially in the tea gardens - they're romantic, but somber. Elegant, yet isolating (if that makes sense)
I'm doing a giant art project in school, and it's a portfolio of different aspects of Rapture. Sometimes it gets really tedious and I lose motivation, but these videos really get me back in the mood
Today it's the first time I've been listening to "the gymnopedies by erik satie". Your ambiant mix marked my mind so hard I had to come back here to reappreciate your work. Once again. Thank you for this.
This is probably one of the prettiest pieces you've created. I love everything you've created to simulate the Rapture universe; it's all so thoughtfully executed and well-done. This has really gotten me through these past few months at home. Thank you so much!
You've really elevated the art form here. The fact that you can create an actual narrative based on ambience from a game is really impressive, I honestly didn't realize how much creativity and skill could go into stuff like this until I stumbled on your channel. Thank you for these!
thank you very much for the comment! i'm glad you liked it! the way i consider it, at its core, rapture IS a narrative, told through music, the audio diaries, the systems that run it. and i want my videos to reflect not just the city's evolution and fall, but also the people behind it.
Its so hard to imagine rapture without the screaming, the dead bodies, the pools of blood. Wonder if any rapture folks felt this peaceful prefall. Jack's window into raptures past really only shows chaos or at least some kind of evil brewing.
that's one of the things i like to imagine with these videos. it adds, imo, another depth of rapture's history that we don't get to explore in the games, be them quiet moments pre/postfall or just before the chaos of the civil war
@@eatmyphatphuckingass why wouldn't i still look at the comments? i might be busy beyond all heck but i wouldn't be anywhere without people like you :)
So amazing just stumbled upon your Bioshock videos and I love them! Thank you so much for creating these wonderful videos! I feel like I'm in rapture when I listen and close my eyes! I've been a long time fan of Bioshock so thank you! 😘
Awesome work! This is very relaxing and beautiful, but despite the apparent tranquility and peacefulness of the place, the forests of Arcadia hide a dark secret. Because is in the forests of Arcadia that the Saturnine cult resides. They use masks made out of twigs, straw and leaves and make sacrifices to pagan gods and drink goblets of human blood and plasmids calling it Ambrosia. Just a tidbit of information for people who has never played the game before and doesn't know the background story. Again, this is Awesome and relaxing. Great Work!
I really love how you've captured all of these ambiences from BioShock like this, it's wonderful but this one's missing a lot of the distant ambient sounds like the sort of chirping as you go deep into the gardens, near the waterfalls. I'm wondering if you'll be doing another one from the Arcadia Gardens, I bloody love that noise, it's got a chilled out mysterious feel to it.
i actually thought about putting in chirping, but i wanted to highlight rapture's decline with silence, especially the Tea Gardens (arguably one of the most romantic places in the entire city). you bet i'll put in the chirping the next time i make something for Arcadia Gardens! it's been added to my list of requested videos! thank you so much for watching! i really appreciate it!
Oh ok, that sounds lovely. Really nice thought, I'll look forward to that. Arcadia is the most beautiful part of Rapture, If I lived there that's where I'd spend most of my time. When I was playing through the game I almost couldn't believe Andrew Ryan tried to choke the City by destroying all those beautiful innocent plants, but then you wouldn't have got to see Julie Langford's Lazarus Vector making the Frankentrees =P
@@LucasHarris Hello again Lucas, I don't know if it's possible to do this because I don't really know how you go about doing these ambiences but are you able to do one of the ice areas in Fort Frolic please? you know where Martin Finnegan is hiding out and says that he's got a pose all picked out for you =P
there isn't, but it suited the environment. i am not discriminate with my music selection - i try to pick vintage-appropriate pre-1960's songs to match the ambience i am making
If you're referring to _Midnight, The Stars, and You'_ by Al Bowly @4:52, that song also canonically played on Rapture Radio in Burial At Sea: Episode 1 - more specifically, inside The Bistro at Fontaine's when Booker and Elizabeth find the Radar Range (I remember it very clearly because that's where I first heard this song and fell in love with it), soooooo.... The Shining doesn't get to gatekeep this song, sorry 🤍
I dream of a day where we get a game were rapture didn't turn into hell an ryan learned from his mistakes but even I know the infinite universal theory makes that a small thing cause of how ryan is an what happens
Curious. Do you happen to still have the file/ copy of this piece in this type of fashion. I do like the original but your slowed down version is so much better and unique in my opinion. I will even buy it from you if I need to :)
omg don't worry about paying; give me a few days and i'll have it ready with special cover art if you want :) any songs in particular you want, or all of them?
@@LucasHarris Well I would like the 3 slowed down Gynophedias if that's fine the ads are really cool especially that one that's cuts off into the song. And I would also like the ink spot song if that's ok. If that's too much, I will just take the 3 Gynophedias. And the coverart can be the Arcadia with the year( that's absolutely beautiful)
i have them arranged as 3, 2, 1 with "Mightnight, The Stars, and You" between 3 and 2 it might be that i've slowed them down by 10% as well, so they sound a little different
I could just sit on that little bridge and look up at the glass ceiling; staring up at the murky green water being illuminated by the neon signs of the buildings around me. The occasional drip from a leaking window or some pipes in the distance. The sound of utter silence since when nobody is every around *accept a few splicers I've already killed- just lying there in some bloody bushes* but I enjoy this moment for eternity. This game series, the music for the games...what an absolute master piece.
i actually had issues with wondering when arcadia closed to all but the paying public, so I dropped the video in the later stages of it's declining popularity, hence the signs of structure distress and the rapture reminders. 1956 felt sufficiently away from 1958 but not early enough to be part of rapture's golden age
Would've been really perfect, and would've loved this so much. But I just can't NOT hear minecraft in this. Takes me out of the whole thing :(. Still love your work though.
@@LucasHarris It takes place after Bioshock 2 (because of course now no one is there except for crazy splices, but a man finds out about the city while people who have been there want to leave it as a horrible memory. He wants to go to rebuild it as his own redemption, and becomes obsessed with it. There would be so many Easter eggs, such as Jack Ryan on his death bed, former little sisters, etc. Inwant to show what happened to rapture years down,by how decade it gotten and how beautiful something use to be but how man can shatter something to the point where nature takes it for itself.
"Hey man are you there, can you help me out! Oh, God they're everywhere!"
helloooooooooooooo beautiful
It was the little things, the amount of care they put into this game that made it so special
I listened to this on repeat while I was under Covid Quarantine.
Photosensitive to light so my room was pitch black.. Every single joint articulation hurt like hell, breathing was weak unless I focused on it.
Eventually used that focused breathing to put myself in a sub conscious state with this in the background. Felt like I was walking the streets of Rapture. Not the nightmare you go through in the first game. It was more the ambience you experience in the Infinite expansion: Burial at Sea. Spent most of my time at the Tea Garden and farmers market in Arcadia, then headed to the fighting mcdonagh for a drink & smoke afterwards and debate politics with the bartender.
Thank you for keeping me comfortable during the darkest time of my life. I'm glad i didn't have to pay for the privilege. lol ;P
good god i wish i could like this comment more
i am more than glad i was able to provide this for you. thank you so much for listening and your support :)
Seems like we all kinda... Lost it there for a while, eh? I am finally starting to heal, and get back to 'normal', I hope.
Hope it has gone well for you, better at least.
so glad i ignored all that nonsense and continued to get sunsight and fresh air. also didn't take any sh'oughts. never even got sick. feel really sorry for you lemmings
I was looking for this type of videos for a millennium because I'm a huge Bioshock fan and find Rapture to be very beautiful.
It's so well done, it feels very realistic, I'm crying happy tears.
It's perfect, thank you very much for doing this!
Thank you very much for the compliment! Please feel free to look through my other Bioshock videos (all of whom will get extended eventually, I apologize for the shortness of them).
If you also want to suggest an area pre- or post-fall, please feel free! I love getting requests and will try to get requests out within the year :P
I played the whole playlist yesterday night and fell asleep to it. It was a very pleasing experience!
I really liked the locations in the game that were meant to be very crowded at the dawn of Rapture existence, because you can see the remnants of life all scattered over the area.
I always wondered how a place like Appollo Square sounded like. There would be lots of crowds talking loudly but inaudibly, radio messages and also sounds specific to the location. (For example: moving vehicles in Rapture Metro Station)
Also POST-FALL HEPHAESTUS. It was my favourite in the game because the atmosphere of danger, hostility and destruction is so strong, it represents Andrew Ryan's personality in whole. You can feel his hatred, disappointment towards you and his grief over the city he loved so much. It's the sounds of steam releasing from rusty pipes, broken machinery trying to work and security devices scanning the area for strangers and many more! Metal, heat, energy and underwater pressure.
And maybe Tenenbaum's hideout? I think that It's great for ambience.
Tenenbaum's motherly attitude + Little Sisters' cuteness = super comfy and soothing atmosphere
Brigid humming lullabies to her children? Music boxes? Just imagine how sweet it would be!
I'm done with my suggestions. Wow this text is so long I wonder how many grammatical mistakes I made in it. I hope It's understandable enough!
Thank you again!
Oh my goodness, thank you so much for the outpour of compliments and suggestions!
I could definitely do Apollo Square next, though that might take some time for me to complete. I think the biggest issue, besides the actual editing work, is finding the right picture for the video. The picture of the Tea Garden's was the fourth one I cycled through before finding it. Then it's figuring out what a transportation hub sounds like, and collecting/making those sounds.
Post-fall Hephaestus is off-limits, purely because if I don't do it justice, my friends will kill me lol
Tenenbaum's hideout is also an interesting challenge, though for now, I think I'll stick to Apollo Square.
Thank you again for the suggestions, and I'll try my best to come up with something fantastic for everyone to listen to!
;^)
Psst. This is awesome and you should be proud.
Thank you very much!
4:54
"What'll it be Mr. Torrence?"
"Hair of the dog that bit me, Lloyd."
The song works so perfectly in Rapture, and I was thoroughly disappointed that it wasn't featured in the actual game. I hope I did it justice.
Oh, I subscribed the moment I heard you incorporate that piece into a bioshock theme. Great work!
Wow, thank you for the sub! I really appreciate it! :)
It actually was in both the original Bioshock and infinite , infinite with the staircase from the shining aswell
@@LucasHarris
I feel like that song is specially reserved for The Shining (in regard to putting it in the official game). Haha
I had to comment again on this piece. The best moment for me begins at 52:34 with "I'm Making Believe". Has the track been slowed down? It seems just a tad bit slower than it should be, and when I listen and look at the still of the Tea Gardens I don't think of it as being 1956, but years after the fall: I hear, drifting down from overhead speakers, where it once set the mood for lovers in the gardens, a worn soundtrack echoing through an abandoned and long-forgotten space; the music, now slightly distorted, as the equipment it's being played on has been looping for years without maintenance or upkeep. Listening to it in this mindset creates such a lonely, lost feeling. A feeling of longing that will never be satisfied. It's my favorite and I love it.
oh my god i love this comment so much
36:39 love this transition from glitched out announcement into sad piano. Like the downfall of Rapture is foreshadowed. The commercial world of humans will be retaken by the calm but strong force of the ocean.
glad you liked it! showing rapture's decline, especially in videos like this, is a continuous challenge, but presents interesting opportunities for sound editing!
I absolutely adore this game, I only played it about 2-3 years ago but it’s stuck to being my favorite
Same here, played it 1-2 years ago and I'm so in love with it that I have 2 tattoos from bioshock
So these are now some of my favorite things, and this one is straight up hypnotic. Et in Arcadia Ego - and in Arcadia I am. That title relates to death in paradise, and I think was originally going to be a line of Ryan's in this area? Either way, it suits this track. Not just death, but this solemn sense of isolation. I could be surrounded by people, but Arcadia would overwhelm their company. The white noise of rushing water, the rustling plant life, of the stray static input from the radio. The music rolling over the misty air, mingling with the musty, aggressively green scent of the air. And then Midnight the Stars and You kicked on. Not only is that one of my favorite songs, but it holds this distinct feeling of hollow melancholy, like a memory of a dream, an idealistic musing. In a way, listening to this as an ambiance track is more faithful to Rapture's Arcadia than reality because it's a reminder that this corrupted version of paradise was synthetic. A paid pleasure. And the uneasiness of the piano, the jarring tone signaling warnings veiled as a cheery PSA. Et in Arcadia Ego - the horrors of Rapture exist even here, in a place that is heart-rendering in its false perfection, a place that is beautiful in its romance. Behind all this noise, behind the soft piano and Al Bowly, beyond the flowers and the greenery and the alien beauty of Arcadia, we all know the horrors that dwell here. Death in Arcadia. The decay of paradise. You captured this all perfectly, really. Sorry for the pretentious ramblings, this just really tickles my fancy.
no worries, i loved reading it! thank you so much for watching, and i'm glad you liked it!
This is one of three tracks I have in a looped playlist running all day long in my office. I feel like I'm home (in Rapture).
I'm glad you enjoy it!
I do not fear failure. I do not despise the effort it takes to make the impossible come alive. What angers and frightens me are the results of not attempting the impossible at all.
The description reads so well, like the person building this place wanted people to remember it in some small glory.
One of the best levels in the game.
glad you liked it!
Erik Satie would approve of this very slow tempo. His Gymnopedies are usually played much faster than he prescribed on the scores. He also was the first to conceive of what we call ambient music, in his concept of 'furniture music.'
i'm glad you like them, and think that Erik Satie would as well! i like the slower pace of his Gymnopedies, especially in the tea gardens - they're romantic, but somber. Elegant, yet isolating (if that makes sense)
I can't tell you how many nights I've used this video to fall asleep, I love it so much
i'm glad you enjoy it!
I'm doing a giant art project in school, and it's a portfolio of different aspects of Rapture. Sometimes it gets really tedious and I lose motivation, but these videos really get me back in the mood
glad my videos can help! thank you so much for watching!
oh boy time to go down to Arcadia and pay my oxygen bill
the total comes to "everything you own because laissez-faire capitalism"
Today it's the first time I've been listening to "the gymnopedies by erik satie". Your ambiant mix marked my mind so hard I had to come back here to reappreciate your work. Once again. Thank you for this.
Wow, I'm deeply honored that my video resonated with you. Thank you so much!
This is probably one of the prettiest pieces you've created. I love everything you've created to simulate the Rapture universe; it's all so thoughtfully executed and well-done. This has really gotten me through these past few months at home. Thank you so much!
glad you're enjoying them, judith, and thank you so much for watching/listening!
Good job on this!
thank you very much! glad you liked it!
OMG Thank you for these! I got so excited to see a new one. The track gives me chills!
I'm glad you like it!
All music is listed in the description if you want to find it!
You've really elevated the art form here. The fact that you can create an actual narrative based on ambience from a game is really impressive, I honestly didn't realize how much creativity and skill could go into stuff like this until I stumbled on your channel. Thank you for these!
thank you very much for the comment! i'm glad you liked it!
the way i consider it, at its core, rapture IS a narrative, told through music, the audio diaries, the systems that run it. and i want my videos to reflect not just the city's evolution and fall, but also the people behind it.
I’ve been using all of these to fall asleep to for months! Thank you for making this! Rapture is lowkey a relaxing place!
your welcome! i'm glad you like them!
Its so hard to imagine rapture without the screaming, the dead bodies, the pools of blood. Wonder if any rapture folks felt this peaceful prefall. Jack's window into raptures past really only shows chaos or at least some kind of evil brewing.
that's one of the things i like to imagine with these videos. it adds, imo, another depth of rapture's history that we don't get to explore in the games, be them quiet moments pre/postfall or just before the chaos of the civil war
Not true! Haven't you guys played Bioshock Infinites DLC?
i still listen to this a lot when i am stressed out and can't sleep. it helps a lot.
I'm very happy that you find this comforting and helpful, and I'm especially glad I could've supplied it!
Slightly unrelated but this Odeon Cinema ident is also a nice sound to de-stress to imho:
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Julia Pigworthy thanks !
Great al2gether, tnx from Croatia
your welcome! thank you for watching!
Thank you SO MUCH . This made my day
i'm glad you liked it!
Beautiful - thank you for this.
glad you liked it! thank you for watching!
This is absolutely stunning
thank you very much!
@@LucasHarris still surprised you look at comments after this long lol, you're welcome
@@eatmyphatphuckingass why wouldn't i still look at the comments? i might be busy beyond all heck but i wouldn't be anywhere without people like you :)
I really like this! You nailed the "calm aspect" great.
thank you very much! i'm glad you liked it!
You've created perfection. Congrats.
I'm glad you enjoyed it; thank you so much!
Imagine living there before the war.
"May 21st was the worst day yet...." Notorious BIG
This is so good!!
Thank you!
OMG THANK YOU SO MUCH!! ❤❤ I LOVE IT 💖
I'm so sorry it took so long, but I'm glad you like it!
Lucas Harris its totally okay! I love it and its so much help for my creative writing assignments (:
I'm glad I could supply!
I always listen to this during sleep, I just love it. Rapture is a soothing place. Thank you Lucas! :D
i'm glad you enjoyed it!
LOVE that you put this song! Makes me think of the shining ❤ idk if that was intentional, but it was a pleasant surprise. 6:27
I like this alot bio shock was one my favorite games so I listen to this alot
I'm glad you're enjoying it! :)
So amazing just stumbled upon your Bioshock videos and I love them! Thank you so much for creating these wonderful videos! I feel like I'm in rapture when I listen and close my eyes! I've been a long time fan of Bioshock so thank you! 😘
Thank you very much; I'm glad you enjoy them!
SO HAPPY OF THIS !!!!
I'm glad you like it!
Awesome work! This is very relaxing and beautiful, but despite the apparent tranquility and peacefulness of the place, the forests of Arcadia hide a dark secret. Because is in the forests of Arcadia that the Saturnine cult resides. They use masks made out of twigs, straw and leaves and make sacrifices to pagan gods and drink goblets of human blood and plasmids calling it Ambrosia. Just a tidbit of information for people who has never played the game before and doesn't know the background story. Again, this is Awesome and relaxing. Great Work!
i'm glad you liked it! thank you so much for watching!
amazing
Thank you very much!
this has borne me through an undergraduate and a master's.
I stil listen to this one a lot.
thank you for your continued support, madamminalost - i do appreciate it
I really love how you've captured all of these ambiences from BioShock like this, it's wonderful but this one's missing a lot of the distant ambient sounds like the sort of chirping as you go deep into the gardens, near the waterfalls. I'm wondering if you'll be doing another one from the Arcadia Gardens, I bloody love that noise, it's got a chilled out mysterious feel to it.
i actually thought about putting in chirping, but i wanted to highlight rapture's decline with silence, especially the Tea Gardens (arguably one of the most romantic places in the entire city).
you bet i'll put in the chirping the next time i make something for Arcadia Gardens! it's been added to my list of requested videos!
thank you so much for watching! i really appreciate it!
Oh ok, that sounds lovely. Really nice thought, I'll look forward to that. Arcadia is the most beautiful part of Rapture, If I lived there that's where I'd spend most of my time.
When I was playing through the game I almost couldn't believe Andrew Ryan tried to choke the City by destroying all those beautiful innocent plants, but then you wouldn't have got to see Julie Langford's Lazarus Vector making the Frankentrees =P
@@LucasHarris Hello again Lucas, I don't know if it's possible to do this because I don't really know how you go about doing these ambiences but are you able to do one of the ice areas in Fort Frolic please? you know where Martin Finnegan is hiding out and says that he's got a pose all picked out for you =P
@@Johny40Se7en i can add it to my list, definitely! i'll see what i can do!
@@LucasHarris Thank you
5:00 Would you kindly to take this axe and correct your family, Mr. Torrance?
good ear! i've been dying to use that song since i refound it a while back! what do you think?
@@LucasHarris 👍
A man chooses a slave obeys
You know it lol
Midnight, the stars and you
its a vibe
amazing game great tracks better fan base
thank you very much for watching! glad you enjoyed it!
its perfect
Never realized there was The Shining hotel song in Bioshock.
there isn't, but it suited the environment. i am not discriminate with my music selection - i try to pick vintage-appropriate pre-1960's songs to match the ambience i am making
If you're referring to _Midnight, The Stars, and You'_ by Al Bowly @4:52, that song also canonically played on Rapture Radio in Burial At Sea: Episode 1 - more specifically, inside The Bistro at Fontaine's when Booker and Elizabeth find the Radar Range (I remember it very clearly because that's where I first heard this song and fell in love with it), soooooo.... The Shining doesn't get to gatekeep this song, sorry 🤍
I dream of a day where we get a game were rapture didn't turn into hell an ryan learned from his mistakes but even I know the infinite universal theory makes that a small thing cause of how ryan is an what happens
may 21, 1956 was a monday!
Wanna whoo a dame, take 'er to Arcadia; She'll be putty in yer hands pal.
Curious. Do you happen to still have the file/ copy of this piece in this type of fashion. I do like the original but your slowed down version is so much better and unique in my opinion. I will even buy it from you if I need to :)
omg don't worry about paying; give me a few days and i'll have it ready with special cover art if you want :) any songs in particular you want, or all of them?
@@LucasHarris Well I would like the 3 slowed down Gynophedias if that's fine the ads are really cool especially that one that's cuts off into the song. And I would also like the ink spot song if that's ok. If that's too much, I will just take the 3 Gynophedias. And the coverart can be the Arcadia with the year( that's absolutely beautiful)
@@getrektfurious8449 i'll see what i can do ;)
@@LucasHarris Thanks homie. I appreciate you.
@@getrektfurious8449 no worries :)
Sounds like The Caretaker
Does the Gymnopedie go 3,1,2?
i have them arranged as 3, 2, 1 with "Mightnight, The Stars, and You" between 3 and 2
it might be that i've slowed them down by 10% as well, so they sound a little different
If you're wonderin' about timing, read the book
i did but i couldn't find a specific date for arcadia's privatization
Very nice
I could just sit on that little bridge and look up at the glass ceiling; staring up at the murky green water being illuminated by the neon signs of the buildings around me. The occasional drip from a leaking window or some pipes in the distance. The sound of utter silence since when nobody is every around *accept a few splicers I've already killed- just lying there in some bloody bushes* but I enjoy this moment for eternity. This game series, the music for the games...what an absolute master piece.
imagine if rapture had just a few laws and no insane drugs lol. would have done much better than it did
this is random but most light sensitive people got hit in the head repeatedly as children and have traumatic brain injuries.
why you say that here. go study
Why 1956?
i actually had issues with wondering when arcadia closed to all but the paying public, so I dropped the video in the later stages of it's declining popularity, hence the signs of structure distress and the rapture reminders. 1956 felt sufficiently away from 1958 but not early enough to be part of rapture's golden age
Would've been really perfect, and would've loved this so much. But I just can't NOT hear minecraft in this. Takes me out of the whole thing :(.
Still love your work though.
i'll just have to add more vintage-y music next time i do something like this ;)
@@LucasHarris never stop
@@wolfdwarf i promise i'll try not to
Lucas Harris. Would you be interested in writing a book with me
i am very intrigued by the idea. tell me more :)
@@LucasHarris It is a bioshock story, the theme of it would be truly amazing. I think your expertise would be quite valued :)
@@getrektfurious8449 i am definitely interested in it. what's the story?
@@LucasHarris It takes place after Bioshock 2 (because of course now no one is there except for crazy splices, but a man finds out about the city while people who have been there want to leave it as a horrible memory. He wants to go to rebuild it as his own redemption, and becomes obsessed with it. There would be so many Easter eggs, such as Jack Ryan on his death bed, former little sisters, etc. Inwant to show what happened to rapture years down,by how decade it gotten and how beautiful something use to be but how man can shatter something to the point where nature takes it for itself.
@@getrektfurious8449 i am intrigued. how could i be of assistance to you?
Minecraft ^^
Ambiance with commercials fuckin sucks.