For all fans of Lovecraft and those who already enjoy this music: The journey continues with the upcoming album 'Symphagon'. ruclips.net/video/jQhYElcJgJY/видео.html
I am a writer for an upcoming indie dev team working on some Lovecraftian inspired games and as I listen to this all, I find myself in a rain-drowned New England coastal town, crawling through damp caves trying to sneak around cultists, and ankle deep in lapping waves as something within the waves calls to me. This is fantastic. I will have your video on repeat through much of my projects. Looking forward to more wonderful music from you. Your composition is inspirational.
bro as someone who has spent the last year living in the area he wrote about and inspired his stories I can tell you it's as creepy as you think when the fog rolls in it's thick can barely see a foot in front of you but one thing you got wrong it's all sand there's not enough solid ground in most places for even proper drainage systems so if you're exploring any thing like a cave it's most likely a sewer system or storm drains. Love the image you created but hopefully this knowledge helps you create something more realistic after all the realer it is the creepier the Lovecraftian stuff becomes. Something is definitely in the water down there btw not saying it's Lovecraftian but the people are strange.
@@mattedmands2085 I appreciate the input and I do thank you for it! I have personally found that being realistic does not necessarily equal creepier; taking inspiration from reality but leaning into the non-real, the fantastic and the terrifying at the edge of human perception is the very core of Lovecraftian writing. To say it's 'all sand' is reductive. There are plenty of rocky cliffs along the New England coastline that lead to caves, and the use of cliffs and caves symbolically fits into much of the core of Lovecraft's work. It all ties into anxiety and fear of the unknown, and fits thematically and metaphorically within the concepts! That said, I really do appreciate the input! The comment I left was moreso covering the images that Danny was invoking with his music in my mind, rather than the thing I was working on :) I'm always open to receiving differing points of view.
I like these videos with this type of music but... a lot of them make my laptop speakers (and ears) go through hell at points - even when my volume isn't high at all.
Tbh, they sound so similar to each other, like generic thriller movie soundtrack, not enough of 'disturbing' chops, Bloodborne music for example, are the best at this kind of lovecraftian music, it's despair, it's chaos, it's madness, it's epic too
Thank you for your feedback. I appreciate your perspective. This is my first time delving into such music, and I understand it may not reach the intensity of Bloodborne. Your feedback is valuable, and I will consider it as I approach similar projects in the future.
thank you so much for your kind words! I'm thrilled to hear that my music has inspired you and sparked some great ideas for your writing. Thanks for subscribing.
Everything seems nice to me, the etanglement could be part of an intention to make it all messy. However, the hands of the character looks a little off ... If it's AI it's a carefully made one
This sounds so damn beautiful. I really needed a playlist like this: ominous, dark and misterious, i will love to use this in my TTRPG games. Great job, mate, awesome work. Edit: are these arts AI generated?
Wow, thank you so much for the kind words! I'm thrilled that you find the music fitting for your TTRPG games. And yes, the artworks are indeed AI-generated.
@@danny-music6406oh thank you so much for these. im running a dnd campaign lovecraft inspired home brew, and i was wondering where i could get these pictures. they fit so well in some of my upcoming scenarios. thank you!
I was going to buy this album until I realized that the album art is AI generated. Really disappointing to see a compitent, talented artist stooping to that. Takes a lot of the authenticity out of your otherwise great work.
Thank you for your feedback. I have taken it into account and am working on the album cover myself. This time without AI. The new album cover is already online.
For all fans of Lovecraft and those who already enjoy this music: The journey continues with the upcoming album 'Symphagon'.
ruclips.net/video/jQhYElcJgJY/видео.html
I'm diving into the depths of Innsmouth from the first seconds.
Rift in The Universe is AMAZING.
Thank you for your creation.
Thank you for liking this track. There will also be an action-packed piece of music on my new album.
I want lots more of this please. It's going straight on repeat.
I'm delighted to hear that you enjoy the video and want to listen to it on repeat. It means a lot to me to receive such support.
Amazing music, and the eeriness of it just gives audible life to my thalassophobia. Well done!
Thank you for the compliment.
I'll listen to this next time I paint my WH40k miniatures.
Thank you. Both music and art.
You are welcome. There are requests for further music for this album, which I would like to realise.
This is awesome. Great music to work to. Thank you. Liked and Subscribed.
Thank you very much for liking it.
This is going straight into my DnD group's soundtrack playlist, nice work!
Also subbed!
I'm thrilled to hear that! I hope it adds to the epicness of your adventures.
This should make for some Niiiiice dreams. Thank you.
Thank you for your kind words! I'm glad you enjoyed the video. May your dreams be filled with inspiration.
I am a writer for an upcoming indie dev team working on some Lovecraftian inspired games and as I listen to this all, I find myself in a rain-drowned New England coastal town, crawling through damp caves trying to sneak around cultists, and ankle deep in lapping waves as something within the waves calls to me.
This is fantastic. I will have your video on repeat through much of my projects. Looking forward to more wonderful music from you. Your composition is inspirational.
bro as someone who has spent the last year living in the area he wrote about and inspired his stories I can tell you it's as creepy as you think when the fog rolls in it's thick can barely see a foot in front of you but one thing you got wrong it's all sand there's not enough solid ground in most places for even proper drainage systems so if you're exploring any thing like a cave it's most likely a sewer system or storm drains. Love the image you created but hopefully this knowledge helps you create something more realistic after all the realer it is the creepier the Lovecraftian stuff becomes. Something is definitely in the water down there btw not saying it's Lovecraftian but the people are strange.
@@mattedmands2085 I appreciate the input and I do thank you for it! I have personally found that being realistic does not necessarily equal creepier; taking inspiration from reality but leaning into the non-real, the fantastic and the terrifying at the edge of human perception is the very core of Lovecraftian writing. To say it's 'all sand' is reductive. There are plenty of rocky cliffs along the New England coastline that lead to caves, and the use of cliffs and caves symbolically fits into much of the core of Lovecraft's work. It all ties into anxiety and fear of the unknown, and fits thematically and metaphorically within the concepts!
That said, I really do appreciate the input! The comment I left was moreso covering the images that Danny was invoking with his music in my mind, rather than the thing I was working on :) I'm always open to receiving differing points of view.
Cthymphony… brilliant!
Brilliant work, especially the Rift in the Unvierse! Wish it was longer a bit. Keep up the good work!
Thank you very much, there are often passages like that in the new album.
Ominous and unsettling, perfect for Lovecraftian vibes.
Thank you for the words.
I like these videos with this type of music but... a lot of them make my laptop speakers (and ears) go through hell at points - even when my volume isn't high at all.
Cthulhu is trying to get out lol
This is excellent - both the music and the art!
Many thanks for that. I will make another album about it.
Holy shit. This is beyond phenomenal.
Nice. Very nice.
Tbh, they sound so similar to each other, like generic thriller movie soundtrack, not enough of 'disturbing' chops, Bloodborne music for example, are the best at this kind of lovecraftian music, it's despair, it's chaos, it's madness, it's epic too
Thank you for your feedback. I appreciate your perspective. This is my first time delving into such music, and I understand it may not reach the intensity of Bloodborne. Your feedback is valuable, and I will consider it as I approach similar projects in the future.
Nice job! Great moods.
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed the mood!
amazing
i love this beyond what words can describe
astronomical
Astronomical sounds like a cosmic journey! I'm glad the music has such a far-reaching impact.
So yeah...this music is amazing. I'm a writer, and this music just inspired several great ideas! Thanks for this, subscribed!
thank you so much for your kind words! I'm thrilled to hear that my music has inspired you and sparked some great ideas for your writing. Thanks for subscribing.
PERO QUE BUENA AMBIENTACIÓN!!! 😍
Thank you very much.
This isn't music, it's just the ambience within Cthulhu's mind.
Haha, I'll take that as a compliment!
@@danny-music6406 Well deserved; I always appreciate a good composition
SO question....
Cthulhu' vs. Thermobaric warhead....
Because a boat took his half-awake manifestation out in the book.....
why does the title of this playlist remind me of mike tyson?
I think I woke my neighbours up but thanks for the laugh
@@SunarchyGamer lmaoo
This is awesome! Please can we get more of this :)
I want to let you know that I am definitely considering composing another album in a similar Lovecraftian-atmosphere.
Masterpiece!
Love from a BlueTurtle and Vaush fan!
Thank you so much for the love! It means a lot coming from a fellow BlueTurtle and Vaush fan. Your support is truly appreciated!
Thank you Daniel Carl for posting this real EXCELLENT symphonic music & Lovecraftian artwork -
( I hope it's not A I )
Everything seems nice to me, the etanglement could be part of an intention to make it all messy. However, the hands of the character looks a little off ... If it's AI it's a carefully made one
I checked two of these with reverse search and it is AI, unfortunately...
@@hisaki26 It just makes me sad how everyone that creates long ambiance videos use AI now, I love discovering new wonderful artists through videos
This sounds so damn beautiful. I really needed a playlist like this: ominous, dark and misterious, i will love to use this in my TTRPG games.
Great job, mate, awesome work.
Edit: are these arts AI generated?
Wow, thank you so much for the kind words! I'm thrilled that you find the music fitting for your TTRPG games. And yes, the artworks are indeed AI-generated.
truly hilarious name
let me create let me see let me be free please
What a bad day to suffer from thalassophobia.
Could you post a download link for those images? They'd make cool wallpapers
Of course, you can find the images here:
www.mediafire.com/file/jphnw0twi1mkyut/Cthymphony_Wallpapers.zip/file
@@danny-music6406oh thank you so much for these. im running a dnd campaign lovecraft inspired home brew, and i was wondering where i could get these pictures. they fit so well in some of my upcoming scenarios. thank you!
Thank you very much for liking it. The pictures are realized with Playground & Photoshop AI and therefore have no copyright.
yo escuche el soundtrack del padrino en una de estas
Should I be concerned for the black smoke and voices coming out of my closet?
Better option than living into 2025 tbf
One more view till 666 views let's go
I was going to buy this album until I realized that the album art is AI generated. Really disappointing to see a compitent, talented artist stooping to that. Takes a lot of the authenticity out of your otherwise great work.
Thank you for your feedback. I have taken it into account and am working on the album cover myself. This time without AI. The new album cover is already online.