While Keygen Church is a guest artist for the soundtrack the song takes place in, the rest of the Ultrakill OST is nothing short of amazing. You should definitely check it out whenever you get the chance.
This is actually from a guest artist, not the main composer of Ultrakill. Keygen Church is a side project for a RUclips digitial metal band MasterBootRecord who basically specialize in this exact kind of sound mixing and distortion. The Ultrakill composer is the main developer, Hakita, and his music is under the moniker of Heaven Pierce Her, so don't be surprised when you get flooded with the suggestions of that artist now. This particular track is quite a separate style than the majority of the Ultrakill OST by Hakita.
Also, "breakcore aka noise music." Breakcore is not noise music; they're close, and Ultrakill does contain examples of noise music (A Complete and Utter Destruction of the Senses), but despite the overlap they are not the same genre.
I saw a chatter say "That organ almost makes this sound like a golf course." No, it doesn't? This chatter can't have heard the organ in any other setting in his LIFE lol
I saw that as well, but like two messages later, the same chatter says "goth core" (and complains about not being able to edit previous messages). Autocorrect strikes again, I think.
I am shocked you havent herd this before because if I had known I would have recommended you listen to it so long ago. The Ultrakill soundtrack is one of the first I think of when showing videogame music to someone and it go SO HARD!
You should totally check out the rest of the ultrakill soundtrack: all songs except for the one you heard were made under "Heaven Pierce Her", while Tenebre was made by a guest composer "Keygen Church"
Happy to see you checking out Ultrakill Geebz, Hakita definitely has a craft for blending classical tones into his usual breakcore sound; the collab here with Keygen Church on this track was a killer drop when it first released, the hype was unreal. Having the next hardest level for the game release in tandem with such a high octane yet theatre driven piece was such a treat to experience in the moment.
Tenebre Rossa Sangue is such a delight of a piece, I love it so much. Is hould however mention that the rest of Ultrakill's soundtrack is not breakcore, but instead a fusion of metal, rock and dnb/jungle with orchestral elements in some tracks.
See, the thing about this track is most people won't hear it in game. Why? well... Ultrakill has, at the time of writing, two hidden "levels", P-1 and P-2. both of these levels have double boss fights at the end that are entire difficulty levels above the regular boss fights you face. To unlock the privilege of playing these levels, you have to P-rank ("perfect" score) *every prior level in the game*. P-1 is a descent down a long spinal staircase (the staircase is literally a spine) to the arena where you have to first fight the flesh prison, a punishing boss in and of itself, and then have to fight Minos Prime. Minos usually will remove your spine and hand it back to you for the next round, and will do this dozens of times before you are able to beat him. he announces every attack before he does them, you can parry almost every one of his attacks, and dodging is always an option, but this won't help because unless you have the skill to survive long enough to do enough damage, you ain't winning. P-2 however... P-2 requires you to P-rank every level up until the end of act two *including* P-1. you step out of the spawn room into a eerie scene of gothic city streets that stretch up to the stars above you. everything is painted red by the blood rain, and a scratchy, nostalgic gramaphone track plays in the background as you wander through the first section. It's calm, something *very* uncommon in ultrakill. it makes you uneasy because you know that Hakita, the dev, only ever gives you a break when the game is about to treat you how your lawnmower treats grass. you step into a medium sized room, the doors slam and an ungodly buzzing noise screeches in your ears as four minibosses pop into existance in front of you. you barely have any time to dodge the first round of attacks from these guys. a boss from earlier in the game appears after you kill the first two minibosses and the light of god is being dropped on you by two enemies that are not in the room with you (virtues, it doesn't matter where you are, they can see you and fire an orbital strike that doesn't care about what's above you.) If you stop moving for a moment, you're dead. as the last enemy in the room falls, the doors open and you see the virtues that have been blindsiding you for the past few minutes. you blast them apart, and in the ensuing quiet you hear the lead piano riff of this song. It's usually around this moment when players realize that Hakita is no longer screwing around on the P levels and you are about to learn how an ant feels when dealing with road maintainence equipment.
You don't actually need to P-Rank P-1 to play P-2, just complete it. Hakita said there wasn't going to be a reward for P-Ranking all Prime Sanctums due to the difficulty curve for that.
while I love Tenebre Rosso Sangue to death, and Keygen church is my favorite artist out there. It does not represent the overall ULTRAKILL soundtrack, as the vast majority of tracks are by the artist Heaven Pierce Her, aka Hakita aka the game's developer. for a better representation of the game's soundtrack I would go with Altars of Apostacy, The Death of God's Will, Order, or Death Odyssey.
I love watching videos of people in the music scene listening to ultrakill music for the first time. Not only do they express how much they enjoy the music, they also explain why they enjoy it and its just creates something really fun to watch
Everyone is like: Tenebre Rosso this. Tenebre Rosso that. I really want you to check out Gebuerjeit, also from Keygan Church. It far, faar suprior when it comes to composition. If the Rosso is power, than Gebuerjeit is Power with Purpose.
You dhould check out Deep Blue by Heaven Pierce Her, from the same soundtrack! A totally different vibe, but onr of my favourites from the track. Just make sure you get a version with sax, as some of the ones on youtube dont have vr it for some reason.
ok, ultrakills ost is great, but can i just say that keygen church isn't a good representation of the rest of the ost? his style is so distinct that its really its own thing, and not saying its a bad thing but its nothing like any of hakitas songs (they are still great though). hakitas music is far simpler and more "indie"/retro than keygens music.
You have to listen more of Kazuma Jinouchi from Halo 5, check this tracks please: Canticles, Blue Team, Crypt, Cavalier and finishing with My favorite: Jameson Locke 🥹 please
Would love for you to react to ""attack on titan suite"" and Attack on titan OP 1, wondering what you think about those 2 videos. If you already have, my bad, i searched your channel and didnt see it =] Enjoying your videos.
These reactors need to stop listening to the few songs on the soundtrack that were made by guest composers (and only those songs), and then turning around and calling their video a reaction to the "Ultrakill soundtrack." That's not the signature Ultrakill experience. The songs made by Hakita/Heaven Pierce Her are.
@@gekinatracksuit9710though true that the composers can’t know, the person that suggested this got the info wrong as they didn’t mention TRS was a different genre and from a guest artist, and grouped it with the rest of Ultrakill’s music
ultrakill fans watching their 83,645,263,057th video about why their game's OST is good:
real
(They will watch more)
goddamn right I will lmfao@@elihodsdon2276
83,645,263,058th now
forgot few nulls
While Keygen Church is a guest artist for the soundtrack the song takes place in, the rest of the Ultrakill OST is nothing short of amazing. You should definitely check it out whenever you get the chance.
Keygan Church is beautiful. Love them
Wait till you find out about the Trepang² ost
It sounds like entering a church and finding everyone floaring and the priest is in the middle of a tornado of bible pages
Nah its like the pope entering a satanist church (not Satanic, the Satanic Temple and those who worship Satan are similar in name only)
PRIME SOUL /// THIRD
PRIESTS ANGER
@@CursedSFMS POPE FRANCIS PRIME
PRIME SOUL // THIRD *DIVINE FIGURE*
This is actually from a guest artist, not the main composer of Ultrakill. Keygen Church is a side project for a RUclips digitial metal band MasterBootRecord who basically specialize in this exact kind of sound mixing and distortion.
The Ultrakill composer is the main developer, Hakita, and his music is under the moniker of Heaven Pierce Her, so don't be surprised when you get flooded with the suggestions of that artist now. This particular track is quite a separate style than the majority of the Ultrakill OST by Hakita.
He's reacted to two songs from this game before. @RPGeebzTwitch is where he puts his VODs. Just look up his March 24 2023 and June18 vod.
Never realized Keygen is affiliated with MasterBootRecord. No wonder the song sounds so familiar.
Holy shit no way I love Virus.dos, no wonder it sounds so familiar
This games entire soundtrack is a masterpiece, I think a lot of people would like to see you react to it
Complete and utter destruction of the senses is peak, on god, frfr🙏🙏🙏🙏
@@Original_Flesh_Panopticon thank you flesh panopticon for speaking tHE TRUTH
He's reacted to two songs from this game before. @RPGeebzTwitch is where he puts his VODs. Just look up his March 24 2023 and June18 vod.
i sure would
@@Original_Flesh_Panopticon who else than a panopticon would say that :D
“Giving that church organ a lot of blood” is quite the ironic statement
how? I don't get it.
@@Sploingus-k3s because blood is fuel
hell is full
@@eknik8736 mankind is dead
Anyone wanna talk how theres literally just a giant JUG of pretzel casually sitting right next to him?
How else would he eat his Vegemite
That's how they come.
are you american?
Why buy few pretzel when can buy many pretzel
theyre from costco and they are so fire
I like how the person who told him to react to this called KGC "breakcore"
brother they're not similar at all
rest of ultrakill soundtrack is mostly breakcore, dunno why they called kgc breakcore
They were saying most of the game OST is breakcore but yeah, they didn't really clarify that this wasn't.
they said this one stands out
Also, "breakcore aka noise music." Breakcore is not noise music; they're close, and Ultrakill does contain examples of noise music (A Complete and Utter Destruction of the Senses), but despite the overlap they are not the same genre.
@@tawoorie no its not, amen break does not equals breakcore
I saw a chatter say "That organ almost makes this sound like a golf course." No, it doesn't? This chatter can't have heard the organ in any other setting in his LIFE lol
I saw that as well, but like two messages later, the same chatter says "goth core" (and complains about not being able to edit previous messages). Autocorrect strikes again, I think.
@@cementriowe all have been victims at some point. 😅
@@cementrio Nice catch! That feels better haha.
@@cementrio 😭thats so funny
To be fair ultrakill (to my knowledge) was one of the first cases of church organs being used like this, and also the only one to actually get popular
U L T R A K I L L
+NAME OF GAME MENTIONED
0:50 "New Blood is one of my favorite indie devs these days" whos gonna tell him thats the publisher, not the dev..
1:30 blood?!?! ultrakill refrence?!?!
I am shocked you havent herd this before because if I had known I would have recommended you listen to it so long ago. The Ultrakill soundtrack is one of the first I think of when showing videogame music to someone and it go SO HARD!
You should totally check out the rest of the ultrakill soundtrack: all songs except for the one you heard were made under "Heaven Pierce Her", while Tenebre was made by a guest composer "Keygen Church"
into the cybergrind would be meganeko's, also a dope track though
And fun fact “Heaven Pierce Her” is actually Hakita aka the creator of the game
This song is already amazing, but I feel like with the context of the level it's in and the difficulty of it makes it even better
It just feels right
This guy seems chill af
Happy to see you checking out Ultrakill Geebz, Hakita definitely has a craft for blending classical tones into his usual breakcore sound; the collab here with Keygen Church on this track was a killer drop when it first released, the hype was unreal. Having the next hardest level for the game release in tandem with such a high octane yet theatre driven piece was such a treat to experience in the moment.
Tenebre Rossa Sangue is such a delight of a piece, I love it so much. Is hould however mention that the rest of Ultrakill's soundtrack is not breakcore, but instead a fusion of metal, rock and dnb/jungle with orchestral elements in some tracks.
See, the thing about this track is most people won't hear it in game. Why? well...
Ultrakill has, at the time of writing, two hidden "levels", P-1 and P-2. both of these levels have double boss fights at the end that are entire difficulty levels above the regular boss fights you face. To unlock the privilege of playing these levels, you have to P-rank ("perfect" score) *every prior level in the game*.
P-1 is a descent down a long spinal staircase (the staircase is literally a spine) to the arena where you have to first fight the flesh prison, a punishing boss in and of itself, and then have to fight Minos Prime. Minos usually will remove your spine and hand it back to you for the next round, and will do this dozens of times before you are able to beat him. he announces every attack before he does them, you can parry almost every one of his attacks, and dodging is always an option, but this won't help because unless you have the skill to survive long enough to do enough damage, you ain't winning.
P-2 however...
P-2 requires you to P-rank every level up until the end of act two *including* P-1. you step out of the spawn room into a eerie scene of gothic city streets that stretch up to the stars above you. everything is painted red by the blood rain, and a scratchy, nostalgic gramaphone track plays in the background as you wander through the first section. It's calm, something *very* uncommon in ultrakill. it makes you uneasy because you know that Hakita, the dev, only ever gives you a break when the game is about to treat you how your lawnmower treats grass.
you step into a medium sized room, the doors slam and an ungodly buzzing noise screeches in your ears as four minibosses pop into existance in front of you. you barely have any time to dodge the first round of attacks from these guys. a boss from earlier in the game appears after you kill the first two minibosses and the light of god is being dropped on you by two enemies that are not in the room with you (virtues, it doesn't matter where you are, they can see you and fire an orbital strike that doesn't care about what's above you.) If you stop moving for a moment, you're dead.
as the last enemy in the room falls, the doors open and you see the virtues that have been blindsiding you for the past few minutes. you blast them apart, and in the ensuing quiet you hear the lead piano riff of this song. It's usually around this moment when players realize that Hakita is no longer screwing around on the P levels and you are about to learn how an ant feels when dealing with road maintainence equipment.
You don't actually need to P-Rank P-1 to play P-2, just complete it. Hakita said there wasn't going to be a reward for P-Ranking all Prime Sanctums due to the difficulty curve for that.
@@mr.randomguys7629 my bad, but still, it's quite the difficulty tweak regardless.
oh god... the weezer room...
reaction on rest of the soundtrack would be amazing
This is my second favourite track from the game behind Death Odyssey.
Fuck yes I was waiting for this
while I love Tenebre Rosso Sangue to death, and Keygen church is my favorite artist out there. It does not represent the overall ULTRAKILL soundtrack, as the vast majority of tracks are by the artist Heaven Pierce Her, aka Hakita aka the game's developer. for a better representation of the game's soundtrack I would go with Altars of Apostacy, The Death of God's Will, Order, or Death Odyssey.
if i had to describe the genra of this ost, it would be "melancolic metal"
Please listen to Altars of apostasy next!! Its from the same game.
War without reason plays in my head 24/7
Nothing beats the powerful sound of the pipe organ!
Now we need to get Geebz to PLAY Ultrakill
KEYGEN CHURCH SPOTTED
PRAISE THE CODE
I love watching videos of people in the music scene listening to ultrakill music for the first time. Not only do they express how much they enjoy the music, they also explain why they enjoy it and its just creates something really fun to watch
I like to call it Baroque Sabbath.
Keygen Church absolutely cooked with this just being music background to the lead up to Sisyphus
Oh hey! It me!
Everyone is like: Tenebre Rosso this. Tenebre Rosso that. I really want you to check out Gebuerjeit, also from Keygan Church. It far, faar suprior when it comes to composition. If the Rosso is power, than Gebuerjeit is Power with Purpose.
that drummer man... that drummer
I'M SO SORRY!! I READ IT AS A COMPOSTER
Lmao
"Tenebre Rosso Sangue" means "blood-red darkness" in Italian
Added to my not while driving playlist. 😂
tenebre rosso sangue translates to dark red blood btw
keygen church makes amazing music, just like hakita
PRAISE THE CODE
You dhould check out Deep Blue by Heaven Pierce Her, from the same soundtrack! A totally different vibe, but onr of my favourites from the track. Just make sure you get a version with sax, as some of the ones on youtube dont have vr it for some reason.
Bellissimo come ha detto tenebre rosso sangue XD
ok, ultrakills ost is great, but can i just say that keygen church isn't a good representation of the rest of the ost? his style is so distinct that its really its own thing, and not saying its a bad thing but its nothing like any of hakitas songs (they are still great though). hakitas music is far simpler and more "indie"/retro than keygens music.
La mejor canción de ultrakill
You have to listen more of Kazuma Jinouchi from Halo 5, check this tracks please:
Canticles, Blue Team, Crypt, Cavalier and finishing with My favorite: Jameson Locke
🥹 please
*_ULTRAKILL_*
Wait until he sees The World Looks Red
he should listen to some of their other songs
Rocking out on the toilet seat👌
Would love for you to react to ""attack on titan suite"" and Attack on titan OP 1, wondering what you think about those 2 videos.
If you already have, my bad, i searched your channel and didnt see it =]
Enjoying your videos.
i thought this mf was bassem yousef from the thumbnail lmfao
outer wilds next?
He has a VOD where he listened to the whole thing!
Please listen DISTANCE OST, this is the best what i heard
2:07
Please listen to Omori OST, it's a masterpiece.
"breakcore aka noise music"
Who wrote this description?
Day 1 of asking to react to Rift of the NecroDancer - ravevenge 🎸
please listen to anything made by keygen church i beg of on on behalf of the kc community.
These reactors need to stop listening to the few songs on the soundtrack that were made by guest composers (and only those songs), and then turning around and calling their video a reaction to the "Ultrakill soundtrack."
That's not the signature Ultrakill experience. The songs made by Hakita/Heaven Pierce Her are.
bro how are they supposed to know
plus, it's a free Keygen Church reaction
@@gekinatracksuit9710though true that the composers can’t know, the person that suggested this got the info wrong as they didn’t mention TRS was a different genre and from a guest artist, and grouped it with the rest of Ultrakill’s music
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The music is mediocre at best. This is definitely mid quality -- it's not bad, it just sounds to similar to other shit I've heard before.