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When watching Star wars Visions: Village bride, I had to check who made the music. I was not surprised at all to see Kevin's name on there. He is great at making music punch you right in your emotions, in a way that just stands out from the rest.
Bulgiarian folk-style choirs are very common in Japanese OST, so no surprise that Kevin uses it as well. Kenji Kawai from Ghost in The Shell, Himekami, and Granblue Fantasy has some excellent examples of this.
@Aloe Vera Except it is? "The distinctive sounds of women's choirs in Bulgarian folk music come from their unique rhythms, harmony and vocal production. Characteristic polyphony, such as the use of close intervals like the major second and the singing of a drone accompaniment underneath the melody, are especially common in songs from the Shope region around the Bulgarian capital Sofia and the Pirin region (Bulgarian Macedonia)." But please, keep on spouting ahistorical nonsense🙄 The common use of this particular type of Choral song is very much derived from Bulgarian folk and has nothing to do with the Turkish tradition, reminiscent or not.
@Aloe Vera Nice nonsequitor. Vowel harmony has nothing to do with this. For one, vowel harmony is present in Bulgarian, as it is present in a wide array of Slavic languages. Secondly, it is not present in Japanese except in Kansai-ben despite the type choral usage in pieces like The Ghost in The Shell, which amply demonstrate how this has absolutely nothing to do with why this chorus was used or its particular type of song. Again, the question here is where the particular choice for this particular sound comes from in Japanese music. There is plenty of choral and folk music with a similar type of sound around the world and there are plenty of languages with vowel harmony from completely separate language families. That is neither here nor there. The particular use of this choral music in Japan came from the popularity of the Bulgarian folk chorus as propagated by The Bulgarian State Television Female Vocal Choir, which is an internationally renowned world music ensemble that performs modern arrangements of traditional Bulgarian folk melodies - which is a thing, and which you'd recognize if you weren't too lazy to simply look it up here on RUclips and listen to it. I should know. I've worked in the gaming industry here in Japan for over a decade and been in regular contact with many of the profilic composers/producers who employ this type of chorus, including but not limited to Miki Higashino, Yoko Kanno, and Nobuo Uematsu. I also produce and compose myself. But again, please. Do go on.
Man, you are very cool. You should listen to the ost from "Violet Evergarden" Here are a few osts: "The Voice in My Heart" "Rust" "Across the Violet Sky" "Never Coming Back" "The Ultimate Price"
It's underrated because the anime cut out too much of the source material and turned out to be such a nice shell. Ok but nothing outstanding. I'm afraid what the second season will look like...
Kevin also breaks down Rachel's theme, literally made her soundtrack just based on a picture of her, it's such subtle storytelling just through music alone, that she's actually more complex than what we're told early on. Also, this 'voice' during 3:12 to 3:27 (Idk if it actually SAYS something) but this sound effect plays whenever Bam (The protagonist) has a major accomplishment/is going through an important test, (it has also played for characters related to him once or twice) I wonder if it can be classified as a Motiff? Since it's a voixe effect and not a note? (Psh, love your channel X3)
I just found an absolute gem/banger of a piece of live orchestral music. Look up Swedish Orchestra - Bloodborne Suite. This is to all of RUclips, not just Atlas. But Atlas also. It just floored me.
I think it's a Bulgarian women's choir, like with the anime movie Ghost in the Shell famous soundtrack. So you're right in the movie with it being eastern european
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Day 78 of requesting House of Sacred Remains from Castlevania: Lament of Innocence. Beautifully atmospheric track and one of my fave's from video games in general. It'd be awesome to hear what you think of it. It's the theme of a level set starting from a cathedral and ending in the crypts through lots of library areas, it's not a particularly significant or infamous level at all but I think the track really reflects the hallowed grounds housing sacred relics beautifully. The 4 minute upload from the Castlevania Sound Team is the one to listen to.
Hi could you "react" to Kara no Kyoukai ost? I think it has some beautiful melodies and would love to get your opinion about it. Some of my favorites include Overlooking view or Snow is falling. Sung by Yuki Kajiura who was also part of Kalafina
one of my favorite webtoons, the anime adapation was sadly bad(story wise, they cut and changed a lot) animation looked awesome tho, the style and music of course was amazing.
It sucks that it was considered a bad adaptation because I really liked it. I tried reading the web novel but I thought the art looked not that good. It sucks that manhwa wasnt treated with the same respect as manga.
@@leeworley6727 oh yeah, the art in season 1 is really bad, it's a huge turnoff i gotta say, it gets much much better in season2 and onwards are getting better and better, its at a point were its like equal to watching a anime almost, keep reading, its def. worth it.
everyone entitled to their opinion, but I would say that story-wise it was well written script for the anime adaptation. If they took every single pannel from the webtoon people would come up with different reasons to diss the adaptation
I really liked the manhwa until the last 60+ chapters, but I'm hesitant about whether or not I should start an anime... I'm not sure if it'll look good. Maybe I'll try it one day
@@elitevivio3296 well that's just my taste. for reference, I stopped watching one-piece many years ago sometime after they left that heaven-like place in the sky (I don't think it was more than 150 episodes). It was super repetitive and not very funny to me. Except Chopper, he was awesome. He was also the only character I was connected to/cared about. So... You know, everyone have different tastes
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Love Kevin Penkin's work. Consistently amazing.
When watching Star wars Visions: Village bride, I had to check who made the music. I was not surprised at all to see Kevin's name on there. He is great at making music punch you right in your emotions, in a way that just stands out from the rest.
Bulgiarian folk-style choirs are very common in Japanese OST, so no surprise that Kevin uses it as well.
Kenji Kawai from Ghost in The Shell, Himekami, and Granblue Fantasy has some excellent examples of this.
I think GITS is Japanese folk music style tho
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Nope, the chorus style is traditional bulgarian with the lyrics being ancient Japanese.
Ancient Japanese people did not sing like that.
Two Steps from Hell also uses bulgarian choir a lot
@Aloe Vera
Except it is?
"The distinctive sounds of women's choirs in Bulgarian folk music come from their unique rhythms, harmony and vocal production. Characteristic polyphony, such as the use of close intervals like the major second and the singing of a drone accompaniment underneath the melody, are especially common in songs from the Shope region around the Bulgarian capital Sofia and the Pirin region (Bulgarian Macedonia)."
But please, keep on spouting ahistorical nonsense🙄
The common use of this particular type of Choral song is very much derived from Bulgarian folk and has nothing to do with the Turkish tradition, reminiscent or not.
@Aloe Vera
Nice nonsequitor.
Vowel harmony has nothing to do with this. For one, vowel harmony is present in Bulgarian, as it is present in a wide array of Slavic languages.
Secondly, it is not present in Japanese except in Kansai-ben despite the type choral usage in pieces like The Ghost in The Shell, which amply demonstrate how this has absolutely nothing to do with why this chorus was used or its particular type of song.
Again, the question here is where the particular choice for this particular sound comes from in Japanese music. There is plenty of choral and folk music with a similar type of sound around the world and there are plenty of languages with vowel harmony from completely separate language families. That is neither here nor there.
The particular use of this choral music in Japan came from the popularity of the Bulgarian folk chorus as propagated by The Bulgarian State Television Female Vocal Choir, which is an internationally renowned world music ensemble that performs modern arrangements of traditional Bulgarian folk melodies - which is a thing, and which you'd recognize if you weren't too lazy to simply look it up here on RUclips and listen to it.
I should know. I've worked in the gaming industry here in Japan for over a decade and been in regular contact with many of the profilic composers/producers who employ this type of chorus, including but not limited to Miki Higashino, Yoko Kanno, and Nobuo Uematsu. I also produce and compose myself.
But again, please. Do go on.
The soundtrack so good it can fit in almost every fantasy you can imagine. It’s so damn good! The vocals- man!
Finally, a reaction to one of my all-time OSTs. Great reaction!
Glad you enjoyed!
Man, you are very cool. You should listen to the ost from "Violet Evergarden"
Here are a few osts:
"The Voice in My Heart"
"Rust"
"Across the Violet Sky"
"Never Coming Back"
"The Ultimate Price"
this soundtrack and show is so underrated
The webtoon is even more underrated. Read it while hearing the ost thats just perfect
Very, but it will be back and better after season 2.
It's underrated because the anime cut out too much of the source material and turned out to be such a nice shell. Ok but nothing outstanding. I'm afraid what the second season will look like...
YESSS KEVIN PENKIN SHIT LETSGOOOO
I just today looked at your made in abyss reaction and was hoping you would make tower of god one. And what a surprise one day ago there it is
You should listen to another ToG ost - Shinsu - Kevin Penkin / feeding|ear, it's a masterpiece
Big agree here
I'm a Khun stan as far as the OST goes, that jazz piano does things to me
Thank you!
Shows like AOT and Made in Abyss also has such GODLY music but nothing compare to this masterpiece. CAN'T WAIT FOR THE 2nd SEASON.
Finally, I've been waiting for this.
I have been waiting for a long time for you to react to this ost.
Kevin also breaks down Rachel's theme, literally made her soundtrack just based on a picture of her, it's such subtle storytelling just through music alone, that she's actually more complex than what we're told early on.
Also, this 'voice' during 3:12 to 3:27 (Idk if it actually SAYS something) but this sound effect plays whenever Bam (The protagonist) has a major accomplishment/is going through an important test, (it has also played for characters related to him once or twice) I wonder if it can be classified as a Motiff? Since it's a voixe effect and not a note? (Psh, love your channel X3)
This song gave me chills (in a good way)
Perfect timing again. Just recently startet listening to this again.
Sounds so different
Yeah finally Regular God from Kevin penkin, thx for this vidéo !
I just found an absolute gem/banger of a piece of live orchestral music. Look up Swedish Orchestra - Bloodborne Suite. This is to all of RUclips, not just Atlas. But Atlas also. It just floored me.
I think it's a Bulgarian women's choir, like with the anime movie Ghost in the Shell famous soundtrack. So you're right in the movie with it being eastern european
you really should do more of kevin penkin's music! he's such an amazing composer!
Berserker Bam is a very good track from Tower of God too
kevin penkin my beloved
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Cowns fate from Tower of God is amazing as well.
i waited month for this reaction :D
kevin's music feels so otherworldly, it's incredible!
I wanted to watch this series but my time is too limited. It is a very nice and different OST! Thank you for the Breakdown!!!
Day 78 of requesting House of Sacred Remains from Castlevania: Lament of Innocence. Beautifully atmospheric track and one of my fave's from video games in general. It'd be awesome to hear what you think of it.
It's the theme of a level set starting from a cathedral and ending in the crypts through lots of library areas, it's not a particularly significant or infamous level at all but I think the track really reflects the hallowed grounds housing sacred relics beautifully.
The 4 minute upload from the Castlevania Sound Team is the one to listen to.
Love your reaction! Please try "FULL-FRONTAL - Gundam Unicorn OST - Hiroyuki Sawano" or "UNICORN - Gundam Unicorn OST - Hiroyuki Sawano", You won't regret it.
Hi could you "react" to Kara no Kyoukai ost? I think it has some beautiful melodies and would love to get your opinion about it. Some of my favorites include Overlooking view or Snow is falling. Sung by Yuki Kajiura who was also part of Kalafina
I recommend reacting to the Land of the Lustrous ost, a personal favorite of mine is Sunspot
The opening track is great too!
I love Kevin Penkin's signature style.
Can we get Atlas to react to Bleach - Precipice of Defeat? One of the coolest tracks out there imho, still gives me chills after so many years
Yoooo, i asked for this
Footsteps of Doom from AOT next please!
Bro you need to checkout Le chant de Roma from Akame ga kill. I promise you it will blow you mind.
Please consider reacting to Gankutsuou Kaishou!
one of my favorite webtoons, the anime adapation was sadly bad(story wise, they cut and changed a lot) animation looked awesome tho, the style and music of course was amazing.
It sucks that it was considered a bad adaptation because I really liked it. I tried reading the web novel but I thought the art looked not that good. It sucks that manhwa wasnt treated with the same respect as manga.
@@leeworley6727 oh yeah, the art in season 1 is really bad, it's a huge turnoff i gotta say, it gets much much better in season2 and onwards are getting better and better, its at a point were its like equal to watching a anime almost, keep reading, its def. worth it.
It really wasn't even that bad, I wish fans of niche series like this understood that when we shit-talk the anime it guarantees S2 will never happen
everyone entitled to their opinion, but I would say that story-wise it was well written script for the anime adaptation. If they took every single pannel from the webtoon people would come up with different reasons to diss the adaptation
@@ATXnomad698 "niche"
now listen to berserker bam (or is he Yoru? ahh, the mystery)
Fantastic as always. React to Shin Godzilla Persecution of the Masses/Who Will Know
“Tower Of God” has more amazing soundtracks. 😉👍🏼Hope You’ll react to more.
Que música tan orgasmica 🤯
Welcome to church
Black March next please. Also Azhdaha theme is OP too so do that too l please ...♥️♥️
Please consider Shinsu by Kevin Penkin
I started reading TOG with the 10 first chapter, still reading to this day. Yes her name is Lahel not Rachel .
Wrong, her name is yellow freckle turtle
Old Stories from MiA S2?
I recommand you Atlas to watch this anime, your gonna like it.
Takt of heroes from re:zero
I really liked the manhwa until the last 60+ chapters, but I'm hesitant about whether or not I should start an anime... I'm not sure if it'll look good. Maybe I'll try it one day
Why this arc is peak and deep now in the politic of tog now with last chap
@@elitevivio3296 well that's just my taste. for reference, I stopped watching one-piece many years ago sometime after they left that heaven-like place in the sky (I don't think it was more than 150 episodes). It was super repetitive and not very funny to me.
Except Chopper, he was awesome.
He was also the only character I was connected to/cared about.
So... You know, everyone have different tastes
@@P6lishB6kser weird taste imo to each their own i think
commenting a new anime soundtrack every video, day 88
today's soundtrack:
vanquish from darling in the franxx
Will rage beneath the mountains eventually get a reaction then?
Can you react to Rengoku vs Akaza Theme from the demon slayer mugen train ost? I really liked the movie
Its not children mate, it's most likely 80 ish grandmas 😁
Wtf azdaha lost against this song