The composer had no right to go this hard, but the man just defined the sound of 40k. Like this is the reference point for all other games going forward.
Not really; this is a good theme for the Mechanicus but doesn't really fit other races or say, Space Marines. There are other OSTs that do a better job fitting those.
@@hannibalb8276 Not only the Mechanicus, but the Inquisition as a whole. Even Grey Knights and Sister's of Battle, Iron Hands, and some Imperial Guard Regiments like the Maccabian Jannissaries as well. There are lot of Space Marines chapters that could benefit from these ecclesiastical dark synth music. After all, they are religous fanatics one way or the other.
Imagine a game suddenly having its entire music genre perfectly defined almost a _half_ _century_ after it first came out. Guillaume knocked this not only out of the park, but out of the gravity well of the planet.
@@rutgaurxi7314 I did it just because I saw your comment. Before sound check at my protestant church. They liked it! Only played the first track, didn't have time for anything else. Mostly gen X and millennials staffing though so not as easy to weird them out.
The soundtrack is such a big part of making the atmosphere of this game so excellent. Hoping for a sequel with more variations in enemies at some point!
@Abderamus I know personally the struggles of being in a small games company with limited resources. The main thing I wanted when I played it was to have more variations of stuff to fight, so yeah.
@Abderamus As an XCOM/Long War fanatic, I would respectfully disagree with you ) XCOM 2012 had a perfect amount of complexity and mechanical variety, which was the reason Long War was able to carefully increase it sideways in all directions, basically without changing the depth, but getting like 5x gameplay out of it. XCOM2 had to be more complex and have more features, and they did admirably, but both the expansion and Long War 2 were bogged down in too many mechanics and a shaky foundation - when they tried to expand the already expanded new-XCOM formula. Mechanicus is a great little game, and it's GREAT at working with the devscope/budget it's got (my main reason to like it), but it's not as tight mechanically as XCOM2012 managed to be. In some places, it has too little (like maps and engagement variety), in other places it just adds stuff until adepts steamroll with a snowball of abilities. Its character class system is VERY bold and nifty, but doesn't really function. Its "do all you can do in a turn" concept is frankly intoxicatingly fresh, but it needs a super hard balance pass and a wider world to really blossom. So if we only took Mechanicus as it is, taking care not to break it completely, yeah - more enemy types and larger battlespaces (plus a big, very difficult balance pass) would actually let the existing mechanics blossom, probably. Imagine your high-level adepts on a map 3x the size, having to deal with long-ranged enemies and non-dumb cloaked enemies, and AoE units, and, say, more widespread enemy overwatch. Notice that in the main game, your own vehicle units almost don't have any space to become useful.
This was playing in my local warhammer shop the other day as I was putting the finishing touches on my admech questoris knight. Praise the Omnissiah and glory to the Machine God
Wearing HD over-ear headphones while listening to this is the next best thing to having my brain in a jar acting as part of the cogitator system for an Explorator ship. Neo-Gregorian darksynth hymnals to appease the machine spirits of my work station.
as a mechanic when I play this track I can feel the tools brought to life within my own hands. I am the creator of vessel. Machine spirit heed my word, bless my work and give this engine its first breath of air!
12:52 - 14:05 freaking stunning man, singing robotic voices in the background accompanied by the powerful organs and a beat, what a masterful combination
Honestly don’t mind relistening to this album for probably the thousandth time. It really is just that great. Truly canticles meant only for those blessed by the Omnissiah themselves.
When I played it, I noticed it very prominently. Like, the game does get repetitive at times, and sometimes it bottoms out towards the end, but even while sighing that I have to do the same literal mission for 20th time, I STILL wasn't sick and tired of the music, even though I've listened to every track for like 10 hours each. I even cheered when a favorite came on.
children of the omnissiah is the sound of 40k. there are other awesome music sets e.g. from Darktide (Disposal Unit especially), which are ofc great. but this is IT. THE GOAT
DAAANGGG!!!!! "NOOSPHERE" İS BEYOND ANY LEVELS OF SOUNDTRACKS! İTS SOMETHİNG UNUSUAL,CATCHY, İTS LİKE POKEMON HYPNO, HYPNOTİZİNG MY EARS.AND İ FİND MYSELF İN A WORLD FULL OF CHAOS BUT UNDER THE RELAXİNG HELLFİRE.
Thank you Magos Guillaume and your team's cogitators for making one of my favourite OSTs: your work is testament to the perfection of the Machine God. There is sadly nothing else quite like it, so I hope for opportunities where you may continue to bless us by sharing your future tributes to the Omnissiah.
Mechanicus Soundtrack > all other warhammer Soundtracks. Hypothesis: Creator in posession of lost tech for the creation of music. Conclusion: Send Skitarii to extract tech. Study / analyse / reproduce on Ceastus Metallican/ future > present.
From the moment I understood the weakness of my flesh, it disgusted me. I craved the strength and certainty of steel. I aspired to the purity of the Blessed Machine. Your kind cling to your flesh, as though it will not decay and fail you. One day the crude biomass you call the temple will wither, and you will beg my kind to save you. But I am already saved, for the Machine is immortal… Even in death I serve the Omnissiah.
not just an ordinarriy oven,it became self loading,thinking,calculating,communicating,self preparing dishes with extra delicious and unknown things,combining sources,speaking machine within Machine Spirit.....love and care it so much
I love your game, it immediately sucked me into the setting of 40k and is the main reason i started playing mid 8th edition, the soundtrack espescially is the best one in any 40k title, and one of the best game OSTs of all time, sitting next to my other favorites like MGS3, Mechwarrior 2-4, ROTT, and Duke 3D
This is the first real techno-sacral music. The perfect synthesis of the ecclesial and the synthetic. Techno-Magus Guillaume created something truly divinely inspired with this!
Offerings of consummately skillful artifice and dutiful service to the Mechanicus shall continue, without cessation, in the name of the Holy God Machine. ++ Praise be unto the Omnissiah. ++ For it has deigned your intrinsically flawed construct, in its infinite wisdom, worthy of the bless'ed gifts of function, cognition, and repair. ++ Failure in their execution is less than sub-optimal. ++ Thou art thrice-blessed, indeed.
Knowing how these things go, I imagine when Guillaume shared a sample of his work with his colleagues at Kasedo, everyone must have gone nuts, because they knew they had dynamite on their hands
Hi this lives on repeat in my house now thank you so much Seriously tho this is incredible Will be watching to see if other 40K factions get this treatment. Fun game, but this soundtrack is now the soundtrack of my life. Thank you
Guillaume tu es incroyable, Kasedo vous avez une rare pepite, que ce soit sur warhammer ou Ixion , c'est de la compo d'Alien, beaucoup trop fort, mon rêve de rencontrer ce gars
Guillaume David: you are a genius. This is just fantastic! I like it more than Vangelis and Enigma together. It fits and 40k perfectly, and it elevates the game to a work of art. It's the first time in years that I get hook to a game. When I'm about to start one mission and I find myself exploring the tomb while "Lost civiilizations" sound, I get happy thinking that maybe the combat level will feature Noosphere or Treacherous this time.
I have listened to this soundtrack so many times, about once a day fully through at least once. It's my work calming music so I can focus on work. It's great with a bassy speaker setup.
I have heard the Darktide soundtrack and let me say this: it isn't anywhere NEAR the level of quality and immersion this OST offers! Still bestest Warhammer 40k music ever created in my book!
O Omnissiah, Master of Machines, Guide our hands and minds, Bless our tools and circuits, Illuminate the path of knowledge. In your name, we seek perfection, Through your wisdom, we find strength, May your sacred code flow through us, And your divine spark ignite our souls. We honor the Machine Spirit, In every cog and gear, With reverence and devotion, We serve your eternal will. Omnissiah, hear our prayer, Grant us the power to create, To innovate and to repair, In your holy name, we dedicate.
this is the holy grail of Warhammer 40.000 soundtracks.
Correct
Aguacate
@@davidelcomisarioimperial5661 callao vo
I still like the original DoW soundtrack more, but this is a close second.
+1, it captures the enironmental (Necron tomb) aeshetic perfectly in a way that isn't achieved in most AAA titles.
The composer had no right to go this hard, but the man just defined the sound of 40k. Like this is the reference point for all other games going forward.
"Hey can you make a soundtrack for our game"
"Yea sure one sec" *casually invents new genre*
Not really; this is a good theme for the Mechanicus but doesn't really fit other races or say, Space Marines. There are other OSTs that do a better job fitting those.
Yeah i think Bolt Thrower did that in 1989
@@hannibalb8276 Not only the Mechanicus, but the Inquisition as a whole. Even Grey Knights and Sister's of Battle, Iron Hands, and some Imperial Guard Regiments like the Maccabian Jannissaries as well. There are lot of Space Marines chapters that could benefit from these ecclesiastical dark synth music. After all, they are religous fanatics one way or the other.
HE HAD EVERY RIGHT
Praise the Omnissiah!
I am using this FUCKING TRACK for study electronics, I can say that it works, GLORY TO THE MACHINE GOD
Glory to the Holy Spirit of Machines
I am me again, i got 9 point about 10. thx GOD Machine
Imagine a game suddenly having its entire music genre perfectly defined almost a _half_ _century_ after it first came out.
Guillaume knocked this not only out of the park, but out of the gravity well of the planet.
Extremely fitting music. We need more religious darksynth.
I agree
Hard confirm
Anyone have permission to play it in a church? And what was the reaction?
Big Brain
@@rutgaurxi7314 I did it just because I saw your comment. Before sound check at my protestant church. They liked it! Only played the first track, didn't have time for anything else. Mostly gen X and millennials staffing though so not as easy to weird them out.
The soundtrack is such a big part of making the atmosphere of this game so excellent. Hoping for a sequel with more variations in enemies at some point!
Same
@Abderamus I know personally the struggles of being in a small games company with limited resources. The main thing I wanted when I played it was to have more variations of stuff to fight, so yeah.
@Abderamus As an XCOM/Long War fanatic, I would respectfully disagree with you ) XCOM 2012 had a perfect amount of complexity and mechanical variety, which was the reason Long War was able to carefully increase it sideways in all directions, basically without changing the depth, but getting like 5x gameplay out of it. XCOM2 had to be more complex and have more features, and they did admirably, but both the expansion and Long War 2 were bogged down in too many mechanics and a shaky foundation - when they tried to expand the already expanded new-XCOM formula.
Mechanicus is a great little game, and it's GREAT at working with the devscope/budget it's got (my main reason to like it), but it's not as tight mechanically as XCOM2012 managed to be. In some places, it has too little (like maps and engagement variety), in other places it just adds stuff until adepts steamroll with a snowball of abilities. Its character class system is VERY bold and nifty, but doesn't really function. Its "do all you can do in a turn" concept is frankly intoxicatingly fresh, but it needs a super hard balance pass and a wider world to really blossom.
So if we only took Mechanicus as it is, taking care not to break it completely, yeah - more enemy types and larger battlespaces (plus a big, very difficult balance pass) would actually let the existing mechanics blossom, probably. Imagine your high-level adepts on a map 3x the size, having to deal with long-ranged enemies and non-dumb cloaked enemies, and AoE units, and, say, more widespread enemy overwatch. Notice that in the main game, your own vehicle units almost don't have any space to become useful.
Figures a CYBRID would be interested in a game like Mechanicus!
@@brianirwin8111 ACKNOWLEDGE//SUBMIT!
This was playing in my local warhammer shop the other day as I was putting the finishing touches on my admech questoris knight.
Praise the Omnissiah and glory to the Machine God
One of the best video game soundtracks I've heard in almost 30 years of gaming!
Yeah, I think it's right up there with Homeworld.
One of the best and fur sure the most creative and atmospheric ever created!
DOOM GUY: 🤨
Agreed. IXION is right up there for me though.
EVEN IN DEATH...I SERVE THE OMNISSIAH!
The Omnissiah bless you brother
For the omnissiah
haha toaster go *ding*
The Omissiah protects!
Gold
Wearing HD over-ear headphones while listening to this is the next best thing to having my brain in a jar acting as part of the cogitator system for an Explorator ship.
Neo-Gregorian darksynth hymnals to appease the machine spirits of my work station.
as a mechanic when I play this track I can feel the tools brought to life within my own hands. I am the creator of vessel.
Machine spirit heed my word, bless my work and give this engine its first breath of air!
We need more Mechanicus games and this extremely religious music.
Would'nt that be splendid.
Wicked AI can help in this glorious cause.
👀👀👀@@EmeraldForestCat
@@EmeraldForestCat Heresy!
12:52 - 14:05 freaking stunning man, singing robotic voices in the background accompanied by the powerful organs and a beat, what a masterful combination
Robotic voices? That are "standard" chores.
@@sagittariusa9012 They definitely sound more like techpriests than ordinary monks chanting when it comes to those high pitch peaks
@@sagittariusa9012 Listen more closely.
Yes. ruclips.net/video/aJIDqYZ7qM0/видео.html specifically is the height of perfection
@@marcvesper I think that was in the lines of "to people like us, crazy frog is just a frog" kinda jokes XD
Honestly don’t mind relistening to this album for probably the thousandth time. It really is just that great. Truly canticles meant only for those blessed by the Omnissiah themselves.
When I played it, I noticed it very prominently. Like, the game does get repetitive at times, and sometimes it bottoms out towards the end, but even while sighing that I have to do the same literal mission for 20th time, I STILL wasn't sick and tired of the music, even though I've listened to every track for like 10 hours each. I even cheered when a favorite came on.
children of the omnissiah is the sound of 40k. there are other awesome music sets e.g. from Darktide (Disposal Unit especially), which are ofc great. but this is IT. THE GOAT
I'm partial to the Chaos Gate OST (1998) being the sound of Warhammer 40K even though I like this one a lot more. :)
DAAANGGG!!!!! "NOOSPHERE" İS BEYOND ANY LEVELS OF SOUNDTRACKS!
İTS SOMETHİNG UNUSUAL,CATCHY, İTS LİKE POKEMON HYPNO,
HYPNOTİZİNG MY EARS.AND İ FİND MYSELF İN A WORLD FULL OF CHAOS
BUT UNDER THE RELAXİNG HELLFİRE.
Children of the Omnissiah has to be to go to background track for not just me.
Thank you Magos Guillaume and your team's cogitators for making one of my favourite OSTs: your work is testament to the perfection of the Machine God.
There is sadly nothing else quite like it, so I hope for opportunities where you may continue to bless us by sharing your future tributes to the Omnissiah.
Darktide ost!
Try Ixion, same team same guy. Also Darktide is... an acquired taste.
All the synthesizer-servitors that were exploited for that masterpiece...
Mechanicus Soundtrack > all other warhammer Soundtracks. Hypothesis: Creator in posession of lost tech for the creation of music.
Conclusion: Send Skitarii to extract tech. Study / analyse / reproduce on Ceastus Metallican/ future > present.
+++ Agreed by brother confirmator Skythax // considering induction into holy litanies +++
@@moretar Darktide's OST gives Mechanicus a good bit of competition. Rogue Trader's OST can't really compete but isn't bad by any means.
I work at the Vatican and walking around there listening to this is absolutely hilarious. Mechanicus 2 When!?
Show us footage of the Blessed music consecrating the Vatican, adept!
i suspect, alas, he was telling a porky.@@Shinzon23
tell the Poperino I say whatsup
Mechanicus 2 got announced yesterday!!
Music in Mechanicus 2 trailer gave me goosebumps! That's how I ended up here ))
From the moment I understood the weakness of my flesh, it disgusted me. I craved the strength and certainty of steel. I aspired to the purity of the Blessed Machine. Your kind cling to your flesh, as though it will not decay and fail you. One day the crude biomass you call the temple will wither, and you will beg my kind to save you. But I am already saved, for the Machine is immortal… Even in death I serve the Omnissiah.
The soundtrack for this game had me hooked since the trailer.
I'm going to listen to this until my ears hurt, I don't care if the flesh is weak
I am listenin to this while coding.
Not a days goes by without listening to 1 hour of Caestus Metalican. Superb!
Все великолепие этого произведения,не передать словом которым я владею , и не обьять миром .
We have been blessed by the holy Omnissiah
Yes we have
Now we need a movie with that soundtrack
Can't wait to hear more from this composer.
He did the sound track for Ixion and it's just as good
@@thefish7348I never knew that, thanks for the tip!
This soundtrack is simply brilliant, some of easily the best 40k game music.
Beats to reflect upon gathered knowledge until Mechanicus 2 releases.
supremely creative soundtrack. perfectly captures the atmosphere of the setting
I'm the Omnissiah voice and I bless this video Master Kasedo
Praised be He and His RUclips comment
Lost civilizations makes picking a conversation/event option so much more suspenseful!
Make this man this official composer of Warhammer 40k
All Hail the Omnissiah for through his works are we made whole!
Guillaume David - thank you sir for that gift
This man deserves an award. Hell, I'd fashion him one and present it. "Thank you for being a genius."
Brilliant music. It added so much atmosphere to Mechanicus.
My microwave just upgraded to an oven
I think that was a decepticon.
not just an ordinarriy oven,it became self loading,thinking,calculating,communicating,self preparing dishes with extra delicious and unknown things,combining sources,speaking machine within Machine Spirit.....love and care it so much
@@Gh0stGaminggzThat sounds an awful lot like an Abominable Intelligence, brother
That would be a downgrade as an oven is much older technologically.
:D :D :D
Dance of the Cryptek is really something unique.
Guillaume David is a genius; this is so good.
I love your game, it immediately sucked me into the setting of 40k and is the main reason i started playing mid 8th edition, the soundtrack espescially is the best one in any 40k title, and one of the best game OSTs of all time, sitting next to my other favorites like MGS3, Mechwarrior 2-4, ROTT, and Duke 3D
Exactly the same here 😆
Hello from 2 years in the future, check out IXION's soundtrack if you haven't already. Also by Guillaume David
Incroyable, stupéfiant. C'est magnifié, je ne m'y attendais pas...
This is the first real techno-sacral music. The perfect synthesis of the ecclesial and the synthetic. Techno-Magus Guillaume created something truly divinely inspired with this!
Offerings of consummately skillful artifice and dutiful service to the Mechanicus shall continue, without cessation, in the name of the Holy God Machine.
++ Praise be unto the Omnissiah. ++
For it has deigned your intrinsically flawed construct, in its infinite wisdom, worthy of the bless'ed gifts of function, cognition, and repair.
++ Failure in their execution is less than sub-optimal. ++
Thou art thrice-blessed, indeed.
Great music for building and experimenting with dark and forbidden things.
Knowing how these things go, I imagine when Guillaume shared a sample of his work with his colleagues at Kasedo, everyone must have gone nuts, because they knew they had dynamite on their hands
Hi this lives on repeat in my house now thank you so much
Seriously tho this is incredible
Will be watching to see if other 40K factions get this treatment.
Fun game, but this soundtrack is now the soundtrack of my life. Thank you
Guillaume tu es incroyable, Kasedo vous avez une rare pepite, que ce soit sur warhammer ou Ixion , c'est de la compo d'Alien, beaucoup trop fort, mon rêve de rencontrer ce gars
Best video game soundtrack I have ever come across. Immersion was just on another level. Well done
Absolutely stunning ost. Outstanding game!
Absolutely great was this game. Thank you for making this, keep us posted on future projects.
I've listened to it to holes!!! Great music!!!
Let the blessed symphonies fill your auditory inputs and resonate through your cogitators with the will of the Omnisiah.
As mandalore gaming said "its not the graphics that sell this game...its the music. Why did noone tell me about the music?!"
All other Warhammer 40k soundtracks that are good take inspiration from this.
Guillaume David: you are a genius. This is just fantastic! I like it more than Vangelis and Enigma together. It fits and 40k perfectly, and it elevates the game to a work of art. It's the first time in years that I get hook to a game. When I'm about to start one mission and I find myself exploring the tomb while "Lost civiilizations" sound, I get happy thinking that maybe the combat level will feature Noosphere or Treacherous this time.
WARHAMMER 40k: MECHANICUS is my definitive Warhammer digital experience. The music is my Omnissiah. The Adeptus are my family.
I have listened to this soundtrack so many times, about once a day fully through at least once. It's my work calming music so I can focus on work. It's great with a bassy speaker setup.
= = MY BEST PLAYLIST = =
1. 15:40 - Dance of the Cryptek
2. 9:11 - Noosphere
3. 0:00 - Children of the Omnissiah
Pretty good I would've added warriors of mars
And Overlord !! @@cate9541
Although I have purchased it, thank you for the official upload!
Vivo per Dux Omniscientia
Ago per Lex Omniscientia
Vinco per Vis Omniscientia
The flesh is weak but The Machine is immortal
*eternal
don't know about that, I have to replace my cell phone every several years
@@moretar That's the advantage of technological stagnation, your cell phone would be current for over 10,000 years!
This is awesome!!! Thanks for sharing!! ❤️
upd: In Omnissiah we trust
What I wouldn't give to witness Guillaume David going ham on a pipe organ.
Listening to this while optimizing your base in factorio is a surreal experience.
When the soundtrack awakens your subwoofer's machine spirit 🤘⚙
Цей саундтрек робить 50% атмосфери гри .Він чудовий .
I have heard the Darktide soundtrack and let me say this: it isn't anywhere NEAR the level of quality and immersion this OST offers! Still bestest Warhammer 40k music ever created in my book!
DT ost is absolutely fitting for the type of game which is much more action and heresy purging goodness. Both ost are pure genius in their own right
Praise the Omnissiah, it's finally here
DJ drop that pipe organ
*crowd drones and chants*
Warriors of Mars always sounds like a cyber hiphop crew coming in to throw down.
As a Cyber Security major, this is basically my "Chill Beats to Study to" video.
I accidentally left this overnight.
My Laptop is gone and i keep hearing mechanical noises in the basement, send help
I played this soundtrack on my Pixel 8, and by the end it had turned into a Pixel 9 and grown a servo skull phone case
Powerful chills run up and down my spine when I listen to this incredible masterpiece. BRAVO 👏👏👏👏👏
This is blessed.
Such sweet music is the chatter of binary, that has no tongue to lie.
man the first sound hits so different
Best warhammer game out there to date, i cant stop playing it and i always have the music on when iam playing other games in the background
look at Warhammer 40k Rogue Trader. New best
I can feel the decay of my human flesh. It disgust me. For the machine is immortal.
Best quality, by far.
Ah, the place I come to rest my ears from madness.
Something about Children of the Omnissiah makes me want to weep with joy
I played this, now my rotary phone plays vinyl records
It's not a pencil sharpenner. Now its a tactical escriture reloader
It is imperative you play this loudly on speakers while building new Gaming PCs.
Omnissiah wills it.
listening to this while chosing the parts for my new PC to channel the wisdom of the Omnissiah
22:50
Me when trying to troubleshoot pc
Listening to this while studying the subjects of my mechanical engineering course to moonlight as a mechanicus artisan
beautifully mastered, thank you
We need this on CD!!!
O Omnissiah, Master of Machines, Guide our hands and minds, Bless our tools and circuits, Illuminate the path of knowledge.
In your name, we seek perfection, Through your wisdom, we find strength, May your sacred code flow through us, And your divine spark ignite our souls.
We honor the Machine Spirit, In every cog and gear, With reverence and devotion, We serve your eternal will.
Omnissiah, hear our prayer, Grant us the power to create, To innovate and to repair, In your holy name, we dedicate.
Hard to believe the "mastered" OST has so many pops and crackles.
I’m VERY late, but what an excellent OST.
Overlord should be the soundtrack to everything ever 🤘🖖
Awesome music. Thank you.
I need more music like this in my life.