It makes me think of Voyager One, cruising through the cosmos like a message in a bottle adrift in an indifferent sea, never to be found and read, or heard. Singing a desperate existential song into the vacuum and blackness of space. It is a beautiful, sad and lonely song with a flicker of hope. And one which we feel privileged to hear, if but for a moment.
Koyaanisqatsi ends with the explosion of a space rocket (Atlas-Centaur). That's when we hear this music. Watching it I always got a feeling of despair, that we are made for the stars. (@Le Dernier Absent great cover!)
Amazing! It’s kind of like leaving home for the first time, and home being our planet. Uncertain, and all unfolding. Like a blank star encrusted canvas.
After watching the beethoven sonatta cover I went through your other video's and I can truthfully say I do not regret my descision at all. Also that is one complex setup man, like holy crap I've just gotten into music production and that is damn impressive :D
Great visual ! Just add a robot doll silhouetted by lamp listening to this lonely lullaby. Perhaps this analogue tech is its mother? Or perhaps the sound track alone narrates closing scenes from the 72 sci fi film ‘silent running’
Thank you for this very nice comment. I am touched by it and that's much appreciated. of course you can use my tracks. Just be aware that in case of covers, I only made the electronic arangement. and I think that in those cases the name of the original composer should really be mentionned (ie P Glass in this case). Also it would be great that in case you use my videos tracks , my 'name' and contact is mentionned (for example 'arrangement by 'Le Dernier Absent (youtube Channel)' ); I wish you good luck for your great projects :)
Lol I like how several other people said that it sounds like the last instrument on earth or something similar. I definitely get that feeling when it's playing seemingly on its own there
Hello :) I build a polypnonic midifile by playing the score. Then I use the midifile to control the different voices and effects of the modular system. here it is my friend :)
@@LeDernierAbsent You will go very far if you listen to your gut and not the market/trends. Just do your thing and it will slowly spread among people who care for music... And we maybe in decline but we are a still a force not easily neglected... Long answer in short: don´t sell out! :) Cheers!
@@LeDernierAbsent Yes, it was a quote by the Greek poet Horace, I believe around 20 BC. The basic meaning is we are all destined to end up shadows and dust (dead). I became interested when it was quoted in the movie Gladiator.
It makes me think of Voyager One, cruising through the cosmos like a message in a bottle adrift in an indifferent sea, never to be found and read, or heard. Singing a desperate existential song into the vacuum and blackness of space. It is a beautiful, sad and lonely song with a flicker of hope. And one which we feel privileged to hear, if but for a moment.
wow !!!! this is a so touching comment !! thanks !
Koyaanisqatsi ends with the explosion of a space rocket (Atlas-Centaur). That's when we hear this music. Watching it I always got a feeling of despair, that we are made for the stars. (@Le Dernier Absent great cover!)
@@mickeydreamkey
Per ardua, ad astra.
... as the saying goes.
😉
Una música brevísima en el infinito una eterna musica
Big sad considering it's currently incommunicado and will likely be declared dead soon as of Dec. 29 2023 :(
Sounds like a single satellite drifting through outer space, signaling alien civilizations with the music of Philip Glass to the cosmos. Nice work!
It totally does indeed! 😉😁😎🎹🎼🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
Something about this fits like a glove. Immaculate work.
@@TOHOREMIX many thanks my friend :)
Listening to this after all the recent news about the conflict in the middle east makes me want to just weep for humanity
Thanks for your deep and kind comment my friend :)
Philip Glass is a genius
Yes man !
Amazing! It’s kind of like leaving home for the first time, and home being our planet. Uncertain, and all unfolding. Like a blank star encrusted canvas.
Thanks for that very nice feedback :)
well done. I have always thought this soundtrack worked perfectly as an electro album. Probably inspired a lot of them.
best theme for half life 3's ending
ah ah ah yes, thanks you my friend :)
Real Music SOUNDS LIKE MUSIC IN ANY INTERPRETATION
this is so true !
@@LeDernierAbsent I have some digital recordings of my electronic music. If you don't mind - i can give it to you.
This is beautifully done. Thank you for sharing.
@@VFensi thanks to you my friend :)
After watching the beethoven sonatta cover I went through your other video's and I can truthfully say I do not regret my descision at all.
Also that is one complex setup man, like holy crap I've just gotten into music production and that is damn impressive :D
Thanks à lot Mr new suscriber :):)
Look forward hearing your music too !
This sounds amazing! Now you just need someone with a deep voice to chant Koyaniskatsi. 😄👍
many thanks my friend :) you are right !!
Waaaawwwww. Great job! Hello from Turkey bro.
Thanks !!!
I liked it a lot!! Thanks so much for uploading such entrancing melody 333!!!
Thank you so much :) you give me faith to continue :)
Great visual ! Just add a robot doll silhouetted by lamp listening to this lonely lullaby. Perhaps this analogue tech is its mother?
Or perhaps the sound track alone narrates closing scenes from the 72 sci fi film ‘silent running’
Many thanks my friend:)
Ce film m'a tellement marqué...Bien joué Bruno !
Merci !! j'adore ce film aussi !
ce cover mérite plus de visibilité, comme le film original d'ailleurs
tellement fascinant...
Merci pour ce gentil commentaire :):)
Really beautiful, thanks for making it sound so perfect! Is there an extended/full version of this?
Thanks for that nice comment my friend. No we dont have a full one. We did however also another parts of Koyaanikatsi music on this channel.
Amazing :)🌿
oh thank you ;)
Who's playing theramin? Beautiful performance.
Beautiful !
thank you my friend :)
Your cover of this music is hauntingly beautiful, would you mind if I use one of your tracks for a student film for uni?
Thank you for this very nice comment. I am touched by it and that's much appreciated. of course you can use my tracks. Just be aware that in case of covers, I only made the electronic arangement. and I think that in those cases the name of the original composer should really be mentionned (ie P Glass in this case). Also it would be great that in case you use my videos tracks , my 'name' and contact is mentionned (for example 'arrangement by 'Le Dernier Absent (youtube Channel)' ); I wish you good luck for your great projects :)
@@LeDernierAbsent Of course, thank you.
Amazing, like if cosmic horror were a sound
Thanks my friend :)
what did you use to sequence each track? sounds amazing.
I used the Squarp Hermod module :) on most of my productions I use Cubase and a mdi to cv converter. Thanks for your kind comments my friend !!
Un song venu d'ailleurs, incroyable
Merci pour ce gentil commentaire :)
Masterpiece
thanks :)
oh! so nice i would buy this tracks! does it's possible????
Many thanks for this nice comment :) don't hesitate to contact me at ledernierabsent@gmail.com
Magnificent!
Thaaaaaanks :):):)
This is so, so great! :)
Thank you my friend :):)
This is a well known Melody, but played slowly
Nice! What's the hardware? I just got Omnisphere. Trying to figure out how to replicate this.
Thanks my frend :) I used several vco modules, all controlled by a midi file produced in Cubase
Lol I like how several other people said that it sounds like the last instrument on earth or something similar. I definitely get that feeling when it's playing seemingly on its own there
Many thanks for that interesting comment my friend ❤
awesome
How is this accomplished outta curiosity? 😀
I mean how do u play this instrument compared to when you play it on a Keyboard & Synthesizer?
Hello :) I build a polypnonic midifile by playing the score. Then I use the midifile to control the different voices and effects of the modular system. here it is my friend :)
C'est génial wow
Merci c'est très gentil :)
Excellent
Thankkkks :):)
Bravo!
Merci :)
Wooah!!!!
Thanks my friend 😀
@@LeDernierAbsent You will go very far if you listen to your gut and not the market/trends. Just do your thing and it will slowly spread among people who care for music... And we maybe in decline but we are a still a force not easily neglected...
Long answer in short: don´t sell out! :)
Cheers!
@@Onionbaron 🖤🖤🖤🙏
hermoso
Cool
nice
Thanks :)
pulvis et umbra sumus - Shadows and Dust... ... ... We are but Shadows and dust.
so true my friend.... do you know where this beautiful quote comes from ?
@@LeDernierAbsent Yes, it was a quote by the Greek poet Horace, I believe around 20 BC. The basic meaning is we are all destined to end up shadows and dust (dead). I became interested when it was quoted in the movie Gladiator.
@@sdcoinshooter I'll use this quote. Its accurate and beautiful. Thanks for giving me the source :)
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Gnarly
L'émotion était toute sauf absente
ah ah, merci l'ami :):)