"Dwarven Forge" is an original song in our Hammerdeep collection we wrote based on the dwarves from fantasy literature. We are continuing to develop our own Dwarven legend through multiple musical compositions. We hope you enjoy it:)
I never thought of this before, but if the dwarves are using coal as fuel while everyone else still uses charcoal, it makes sense their metallurgy would be of a higher quality. A hotter fire purges more impurities from the ore during smelting, making for a better end product.
@@theomnissiah-9120 Yes, and they wouldn't have charcoal since that requires lots of trees. I think I'm going to incorporate this idea for my own fantasy world.
@@5h0rgunn45 there is actually a way to get lots of charcoal even underground if they grow trees above or other such things even in dark which there are a few.
There metal would likely also be better as they not only would have the coal and this a higher carbon content then charcoal but they may also have access to other metals like magnesium, zink, titanium and others they could mix into the metal so good eye on you.
@@triskelionforge707 There are only so many blacksmithing songs out there. It really needs to become a genre, I love hammering on beat to them! Lmao. It makes it even more fun, and I find that listening to music while forging makes it harder to notice how tired you're getting, haha
@@mistyjohnson8853 I noticed that singing makes everything better. Like, doing plank at gym class. Sing, and pain will be less felt, or time will pass faster. Song just makes everything better
I noticed over the last 3 to 4 years that dwarven (dwarfen?) themes of hard work, community and the recovery of lost glories have gained traction around multiple medias, mostly songs and video games. Not sure about recent books. Probably a symbol of our times, or maybe I'm reading a bit too much into it.
@@bentim7732 seeing how times were never "simple" and hard work was never more or less rewarded, and prizes were never more or less earned, yeah you're reading too much into it
"Hearts beating now in chorus..." literally brings a tear to my eye. The image of a team of tradesmen working in perfect harmony to create something truly awe-inspiring like a cathedral just speaks to me so deeply.
i'm a simple person: When i'm playing Deep Rock Galactic, i have a Clamavi De Profundis playlist in the background. Killing a Dreadnought with "THIS IS THE REALM OF GLORY" in the background NEVER gets old
Clamavi De Profundis and Wind Rose as bgm is the best way to enjoy DRG, nothing like braving the darkness with some good ol' dwarven tunes. FOR ROCK AND STONE!
I have an idea that i think people would love, and that only you guys could do complete justice. The barrow wight incantation from the fellowship of the ring. It's short, but you've done similar before. Great work on this, it's gotta be my favorite so far!
@@ClamaviDeProfundis It will be awesome. As in the description: cruel, cold, but also sad, death longing for life which it can never have, and hating it.
This is the time-line-ish I'm theorizing for Hammerdeep. 1. Boic Bravesoul, this is an ancient tale by the modern Hammerdeep and established it's values. 2. Birth of an Age, the Dwarves are preparing for their war with the Orcs, after their war with the Orcs, the dragons invaded and were fought back (the line "Since the dawn of time we have stood here" indicates they haven't been driven out by the dragons yet, but the song implies rallying for war, the only other fight we know the Dwarves of Hammerdeep have been in is against the Orcs). 3. When the Hammer Falls, A rallying cry before going to fight the dragons (reference to dragons' previous incursion which has since past and a previous war against the Orcs which I theorize both took place after Birth of an Age). 4. Dragonshore, After When the Hammer Falls, the rallying cry, here the Dwarves go and finally fight the dragons. 5. Dwarves Forge, Reference to using Dragon's Bones "For armor stores, never forged before", in Dragonshore we hear "Now Dragon Scales we will take as armor for our backs", meaning this is after Dragonshore, soon after most likely. 6. The Song of Hammerdeep, After an invasion of Orcs which was fought off, and the Dragons who have been slewn, the Dwarves are in the glory of a renewed Hammerdeep after trials and tribulations and remembering the history and beauty and glory of both Hammerdeep and world it is in. 7. Daughters of the Sky, this acts as an introduction to the Faeries, I'm placing it here because it's before Oshjrad (Where the first explicit Faerie character, Elwynn, is explicitly seen), but after the whole history of Hammerdeep saga, however it's exact place is not of very much importance to my knowledge. 8. Oshjrad Bonebreaker, We are introduced to Oshjrad Unchosen before given that title, I believe this is after the Hammerdeep saga so far because none of the songs have the World Stone summons of the High King and the Battle of World Stone Keep mentioned, a seemingly significant event where a descendent of Boic Bravesoul takes part in the battle, that being said that's mainly a theory, one I don't have too much evidence to back up. 9. The Battle at World Stone Keep, This is clearly after Oshjrad because we now know that the group who visited Oshjrad was Elwynn, Rythrael, Ahmarron, Branjegar, and one additional Dwarf, here they pick up Oshjrad to help them on their quest to the World Stone, and Oshjrad Bonebreaker becomes Oshjrad Unchosen, his name referenced in World Stone. These are just my theories, and I could totally be off, let me know what you think, and CDP, if you want to confirm or deny this I would love either one of those.
Isn't there literally a line in when the hammer falls saying "when the hammer falls orcish cowards bones will break." That song was definitely not about the dragons
I'm not convinced you're not a family of dwarves. You capture everything one would expect of martial and artisan culture of smithwork. Can't wait for more in the Hammerfell Saga! Baruk Khazâd!
"Song of Durin" is a wonderful piece of nostalgia for the times when Khazad-dûm was the homeland of the Clan of Durin. This is a song I could easily imagine being sung in the late First or early Second Age in Khazad-dûm. Sub in Aulë for Oron.
Oh man, that honestly had me tearing up a bit. Something that I love about your work with Dwarven stuff is how you make them feel really like songs of Dwarves at the height of their power. Too often do we see Dwarves in their decline, remembering glories of the past but unable to match them again. This song especially feels like something a whole forge of Dwarves would spontaneously start singing. I am so grateful for your work. Your rendition of Durin's Song got me back into my love of Tolkien's work, and I've been following you and loving your stuff ever since. You even inspired my brother and I to write and perform our own Tolkien song, and I am so grateful for that cause it showed us that that's something we can actually do. Keep up the great work!
I do like the anthem and almost "cinematic" style of these songs, but I thought Dwarven Forge might be more like a working song to sing as you pound your hammers. As EPIC as this song is, it wouldn't make sense in a work chant context.
@@CaptainTrollbeard Absolutely! I had the same thought myself! Dwarves have always struck me as the type to chant out shanties while they mine or hammer on the anvil. Would be really cool to see Clamavi de Profundis give that a try!
‘Our hearts beating now in chorus’ Makes me feel so powerful. The imagery of thousands of dwarves blacksmiths crafting away together whilst massive machines Pound steel! The Forge of heroes past!
As a Catholic who loves LOTR and other Tolkien-esque fantasy stories, I want to thank you for constantly making such beautiful new songs, they are inspiring, and a reminder to keep fighting to make ourselves more and more virtuous and to keep the Good, the True, and the Beautiful alive in our world! "Keep the fire of Oron Burning in the deep Dwarven hand shall never Let the hammer sleep."
I love this, it's epic, and comfy, as if i was being told the legendaries stories of the Hammerdeep next to the fireplace, sung by bards on an evening after a long day of hard labor. Another masterpiece, amazing work.
You guys inspired me to become a blacksmith, just by these great songs. These fill my heart with pride and let me go through the hardest times and just force me to go on with my life. You‘ve changed my life, you gave me a purpose. Thank you. Thank you for all of this. ❤️
How about "A Elbereth Gilthoniel" at some point? I really enjoyed hte part in The Song of Eärendil, and a standalone version would be quite nice, I'd say :D
Thank you so much for making this. Your LOTR songs have driven me to finally read through the complete LOTR trilogy, which I didn´t manage to finish as a teenager and whenever I read the poems in them, I instinctively hear them the way you sung them. I love your LOTR work and your original songs just as much.
I love your Dwarves song, they are my fav' please make a lot of song like those one ! I guess most of them were taken from Tolkien's song but they still are great a'd amazing and i think you make some of them by yourself I often use them when I read or have to do something quiet. (Sry for my english hello from France🇨🇵)
Not sure if you are into dnd, but I am so singing this for my dwarven player, he lost his family to a flood and is now starting a new life in a city of dwarves and gnomes, he just joined the forging guild and his neighbours are going to surprise him by inviting him to create a masterpiece together as a welcoming gift!
It's not fair!!! Why do you do this to me?! I read the history and tales and decided that I want to be an Elf! Then I learn more about the Hobbits and their interactions and want to be a Hobbit! Now you come out with this AMAZING song and you've got me wanting to be a dwarf! Are you trying to drive me crazy?!!
Birth of an Age is the best one imo, but I do agree with you. The stanzas in this one are definitely better than the chorus, the "short rhymes" sound great
Oron's fire in Hammerdeep Korivar at the World Stone Keep A whole world with its own mythology ❤ It's time for the second Silmarillion, The Book of The Hammer!
The fact that not only you are able to produce your own version of tolkiens songs but you made your own original is very moving. It gives me the impression to discover new lotr contents, unparralleled feeling
I love you're still making new original songs dedicated to your own clan of Dwarves of Hammerdeep. The Dwarves are always my favorite faction, by far! You're a big example for me musically, keep at it!
I discovered this channel long ago, back at the very beginning. I remember the first of these Dwarven ballads, Dragonshore, and how it moved me. I can still feel the flame that sparked within me as I continued to listen to each and every song composed and performed masterfully. The songs of Hammerdeep have filled me with a thunderous passion. I shall never forget these lyrical masterpieces. Clamavi De Profundis has and is weaving a story that I am thrilled to witness unfold. Onwards, forever and ever, says I!
I love everything about this song. The rhythm of the vocals, the rhyming scheme in stanzas, the subject matter, the rising power in the chorus, the full-bodied male voices, the chosen lyrics to fit over certain parts of the melody to emphasize certain syllables. Everything.
A Lot of people talking about " this is the realm of glory ", it's a wonderfull line, but Man, the punch of " our hearts beating now in chorus, to match the Hammer pound " is beautifull
I find it does the heart good to hear songs of the dwarven people rebuilding, no that songs of their falls aren't tragic and beautiful, just that its good to have both sides of the spectrum! love your guys work!
I used to enjoy your songs in various moments but this song inspired me a D&D campaign. So I raise my chalice to you, mighty group! Cheers to Hammerdeep, to the dwarves and to this beautiful community!
Nothing makes me happier than seeing as the dwarves are getting more and more recognition every year. Always loved them more than those snoppy pointy ears. Rock and Stone brothers!
Dwarven forge, when the hammer falls, the song of hammerdeep, birth of an age and others are just epic dwarf songs. It's a epic journey back to their former glory. I met this channel because of Tolkien songs and now I have such great epic original musics. I'm really glad I was here to see all this happen. But, I need to say, I would like to see more original songs about other races and creatures like humans, elfs, orcs, dragons, and others. It will be great see all this great work extended to others lines of interprection. Thanks for this great song!
After a long day of work as a gardener outside, with 23° C (probably 25° C in direct sunlight), there's nothing better than a good dwarven themed song.
Something about the way you changed the lyric of "This is the realm of glory, the Kingdom Under Ground/Grass/Snows", to match the rest of the verse just activates my neurons.
This did it, you get the top of my favorite musicians list. This has a power that I've gotten from so few songs. You should be proud of all that you have done! I especially liked "This is the realm of glory". Then I heard 2:53, and I got shivers all over. This is a beautiful masterpiece!
Oh wow. This is really nice. Sounds like when a new dwarvenhold gets established and the young dwarven adults are building it all up. A very optimistic tone to it with a lot of depth.
You guys are are brilliant and have done it again. This is glorious. Legitimately feels like it should be the national anthem of a United dwarven alliance. Like if Moria, Erebor, the iron hills, etc just United as one. So amazing.
As an electrical apprentice this song goes hard while I’m roughing in a house, I showed my fellow apprentices yoir music and now we all sing the dwarves songs
Imagine if this was in an animated fantasy movie. The protagonist enters the sacred hold of the dwarves and is amazed by the sight of their city and listens as the entire city breaks out into song while watching the dwarves hammer away in the forge as they make armor, weapons and jewels.
I think this is one of the smoothest and most well-refined pieces you guys have produced. Buttery smooth to listen to and a pleasure and a joy to immerse in. Really lifted my mood on a cold gloomy day. Keep up the amazing work, I love watching you guys grow and just get better and better with every creation!
This sounds like it would be sung at the start of a dwarf focused Disney movie. I can just imagine it staring in the forge, the fire slowly rising during the first chorus. Before bursting open for a crucible to be placed in. And then the camera panning through the forge, following a blade being forged. It would be awesome.
Most of all I love dwarves and dwarven culture in fantasy. I like their fraternal society, diligence, courage, beautiful architecture and a harsh and violent temper. its awesome song!)
The absolute goosebumps I get when hearing this song are insane. Your ability to stir up emotions for a fantasy people I’m not even a part of is amazing. Thank you.
Every song that is made not only in this album but by clamavi in general sends a shiver down my spine. But not one of fear or terror, one of comradery and craftsmanship, of might and height, and of the sheer amount of will these small fictional people can pack into such a small frame. Every one of these songs is a masterpiece.
There is something about the sweet low tones of your choir that I envy as a female mezzo soprano. You gentlemen have a gift rarely recognized, and I commend you for your gift to my ears.
THAT. WAS. EPIC!!! Oh I love all of the stuff you do guys! Now I’m tempted to make a dwarf bard for dnd JUST to play your songs when I give my party inspection
Makes me happy to be a smithy. Reminds me of the scenes in Erebor from the Hobbit. Everybody seems to go "ooo and ahh" over the arkenstone and the architecture, but I'd have gladly asked to apprentice in the great forge, or even just to sit and watch a while longer.
Deep Rock Galactic always feels better singing these songs or the works of Wind Rose, and "Birth of an Age" always makes the endgame bosses in Monster Hunter World SO MUCH more awesome. I swear it helped me beat Fatalis for the first time.
"Dwarven Forge" is an original song in our Hammerdeep collection we wrote based on the dwarves from fantasy literature. We are continuing to develop our own Dwarven legend through multiple musical compositions. We hope you enjoy it:)
Indeed, I enjoy it
You can count on me to enjoy it
that was very great and thank you for doing more songs about the dwarves
Mounds of Mornberg LOTR ROTK
Your original music just keeps getting better and better!
I never thought of this before, but if the dwarves are using coal as fuel while everyone else still uses charcoal, it makes sense their metallurgy would be of a higher quality. A hotter fire purges more impurities from the ore during smelting, making for a better end product.
Also makes sense that they would have access to it given there predilection for mining
@@theomnissiah-9120
Yes, and they wouldn't have charcoal since that requires lots of trees. I think I'm going to incorporate this idea for my own fantasy world.
@@5h0rgunn45 there is actually a way to get lots of charcoal even underground if they grow trees above or other such things even in dark which there are a few.
There metal would likely also be better as they not only would have the coal and this a higher carbon content then charcoal but they may also have access to other metals like magnesium, zink, titanium and others they could mix into the metal so good eye on you.
The extra carbon in the coal would produce steel instead of regular iron.
As a blacksmith, this song will definitely be in my head when I'm forging, thank you Clamavi De Profundis for yet another fantastic song!!
Very glad you like it!
Same! I also have When The Hammer Falls by them in my playlist. The Hammer and The Anvil Song by The Longest Johns is another good one!
@@mistyjohnson8853 well, we listen to the same stuff I see!
@@triskelionforge707 There are only so many blacksmithing songs out there. It really needs to become a genre, I love hammering on beat to them! Lmao. It makes it even more fun, and I find that listening to music while forging makes it harder to notice how tired you're getting, haha
@@mistyjohnson8853 I noticed that singing makes everything better. Like, doing plank at gym class. Sing, and pain will be less felt, or time will pass faster. Song just makes everything better
I noticed over the last 3 to 4 years that dwarven (dwarfen?) themes of hard work, community and the recovery of lost glories have gained traction around multiple medias, mostly songs and video games. Not sure about recent books.
Probably a symbol of our times, or maybe I'm reading a bit too much into it.
Jordan Peterson would agree with these dwarves lol
Maybe dwarves were just right :D
the people start to understand and appreciate dwarves
@@bentim7732 No, you're right. No need to pretend.
@@bentim7732 seeing how times were never "simple" and hard work was never more or less rewarded, and prizes were never more or less earned, yeah you're reading too much into it
Man "This is the realm of glory" hits just right. Every song you guys put out is sheer perfection.
The kingdom underground!
The kingdom under grass!
Yes!
"Hearts beating now in chorus..." literally brings a tear to my eye. The image of a team of tradesmen working in perfect harmony to create something truly awe-inspiring like a cathedral just speaks to me so deeply.
As a blacksmith I approve and applaud your efforts
As a silversmith I join in approval and praise.
As a guy named Smith I too shall join in the merriment and appreciation.
As another blacksmith I too applaud their efforts. My forge is named Dwarven Heart Forge for a reason.
As smith(i am Child) i JOIN too
As someone who wants to be a blacksmith I arrive with agreement
I like the fact that Clamavi is interactive with the community and cares about it. Loving your songs for several years already, thank you!🙂
Thank you for listening and being a loyal fan:) We are very glad you enjoy our music!
@@ClamaviDeProfundis:)
Now this plays in my head every time I am making balloon animals and a kid asks for a balloon sword
i'm a simple person: When i'm playing Deep Rock Galactic, i have a Clamavi De Profundis playlist in the background.
Killing a Dreadnought with "THIS IS THE REALM OF GLORY" in the background NEVER gets old
Did I hear a rock and stone!?!
@@StonedApe710 ROCK AND STONE, TO THE BONE
@@The_Green_Ghost Rock and stone, brother!
@@Myrkin for Karl!
Clamavi De Profundis and Wind Rose as bgm is the best way to enjoy DRG, nothing like braving the darkness with some good ol' dwarven tunes. FOR ROCK AND STONE!
I have an idea that i think people would love, and that only you guys could do complete justice. The barrow wight incantation from the fellowship of the ring. It's short, but you've done similar before. Great work on this, it's gotta be my favorite so far!
We are planning to do that song in the future!
@@ClamaviDeProfundis Awesome!
@@ClamaviDeProfundis I greatly look forward to that! Thank you for all these awesome songs
@@ClamaviDeProfundis It will be awesome. As in the description: cruel, cold, but also sad, death longing for life which it can never have, and hating it.
@@ClamaviDeProfundis Halloween?
Wrote and ran a DnD campaign inspired by this song - our group still talks about it a year and a half later. Amazing song!
This is the time-line-ish I'm theorizing for Hammerdeep.
1. Boic Bravesoul, this is an ancient tale by the modern Hammerdeep and established it's values.
2. Birth of an Age, the Dwarves are preparing for their war with the Orcs, after their war with the Orcs, the dragons invaded and were fought back (the line "Since the dawn of time we have stood here" indicates they haven't been driven out by the dragons yet, but the song implies rallying for war, the only other fight we know the Dwarves of Hammerdeep have been in is against the Orcs).
3. When the Hammer Falls, A rallying cry before going to fight the dragons (reference to dragons' previous incursion which has since past and a previous war against the Orcs which I theorize both took place after Birth of an Age).
4. Dragonshore, After When the Hammer Falls, the rallying cry, here the Dwarves go and finally fight the dragons.
5. Dwarves Forge, Reference to using Dragon's Bones "For armor stores, never forged before", in Dragonshore we hear "Now Dragon Scales we will take as armor for our backs", meaning this is after Dragonshore, soon after most likely.
6. The Song of Hammerdeep, After an invasion of Orcs which was fought off, and the Dragons who have been slewn, the Dwarves are in the glory of a renewed Hammerdeep after trials and tribulations and remembering the history and beauty and glory of both Hammerdeep and world it is in.
7. Daughters of the Sky, this acts as an introduction to the Faeries, I'm placing it here because it's before Oshjrad (Where the first explicit Faerie character, Elwynn, is explicitly seen), but after the whole history of Hammerdeep saga, however it's exact place is not of very much importance to my knowledge.
8. Oshjrad Bonebreaker, We are introduced to Oshjrad Unchosen before given that title, I believe this is after the Hammerdeep saga so far because none of the songs have the World Stone summons of the High King and the Battle of World Stone Keep mentioned, a seemingly significant event where a descendent of Boic Bravesoul takes part in the battle, that being said that's mainly a theory, one I don't have too much evidence to back up.
9. The Battle at World Stone Keep, This is clearly after Oshjrad because we now know that the group who visited Oshjrad was Elwynn, Rythrael, Ahmarron, Branjegar, and one additional Dwarf, here they pick up Oshjrad to help them on their quest to the World Stone, and Oshjrad Bonebreaker becomes Oshjrad Unchosen, his name referenced in World Stone.
These are just my theories, and I could totally be off, let me know what you think, and CDP, if you want to confirm or deny this I would love either one of those.
Thank you for compiling the known CDP dwarf lore!
Where does the Negankerdak saga place here?
They’ve said those songs take place in a different world
Imagine A Animated Series Like this
Isn't there literally a line in when the hammer falls saying "when the hammer falls orcish cowards bones will break." That song was definitely not about the dragons
I think even our blacksmiths can agree that this is the anthem for all metal working people.
Made Hammerdeep a faction in my D&D game and use your songs as their lore.
Love your stuff that much.
That's two of us.
3 of us
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@@locorocky1 5.
I wanna like but you have 69 likes.
I'm not convinced you're not a family of dwarves. You capture everything one would expect of martial and artisan culture of smithwork. Can't wait for more in the Hammerfell Saga! Baruk Khazâd!
"Song of Durin" is a wonderful piece of nostalgia for the times when Khazad-dûm was the homeland of the Clan of Durin. This is a song I could easily imagine being sung in the late First or early Second Age in Khazad-dûm. Sub in Aulë for Oron.
Rock And Stone!
I want photographic evidence that they aren't Dwarves before I'll believe otherwise.
Khazâd ai-mênu!
Oh man, that honestly had me tearing up a bit. Something that I love about your work with Dwarven stuff is how you make them feel really like songs of Dwarves at the height of their power. Too often do we see Dwarves in their decline, remembering glories of the past but unable to match them again. This song especially feels like something a whole forge of Dwarves would spontaneously start singing.
I am so grateful for your work. Your rendition of Durin's Song got me back into my love of Tolkien's work, and I've been following you and loving your stuff ever since. You even inspired my brother and I to write and perform our own Tolkien song, and I am so grateful for that cause it showed us that that's something we can actually do. Keep up the great work!
Honestly this fantasy world (despite not having any books, any comics, anything but a dozen or so songs) is one of my favorites
This will be amazing!!! Some of the Hammerdeep songs are by far the catchiest.
Same!
@@douglasallar9176 Yeah... Dwarves are really inspiring! Elves are boring compared to this! :D
@@meleardil elves make calming and relaxing music. Dwarves make inspiring and epic music.
I do like the anthem and almost "cinematic" style of these songs, but I thought Dwarven Forge might be more like a working song to sing as you pound your hammers. As EPIC as this song is, it wouldn't make sense in a work chant context.
I fully support this request of dwarven mine shanties
@@CaptainTrollbeard Absolutely! I had the same thought myself! Dwarves have always struck me as the type to chant out shanties while they mine or hammer on the anvil.
Would be really cool to see Clamavi de Profundis give that a try!
Dwarven work songs? YES!!!
For now, it could be overlayed on some damaskus chalange vid.
@@CaptainTrollbeard Thanks! Also, it is interesting that they did Heigh! Ho! which is a dwarven work song, but they changed it to an epic dwarf song.
‘Our hearts beating now in chorus’ Makes me feel so powerful. The imagery of thousands of dwarves blacksmiths crafting away together whilst massive machines Pound steel! The Forge of heroes past!
As a Catholic who loves LOTR and other Tolkien-esque fantasy stories, I want to thank you for constantly making such beautiful new songs, they are inspiring, and a reminder to keep fighting to make ourselves more and more virtuous and to keep the Good, the True, and the Beautiful alive in our world!
"Keep the fire of Oron
Burning in the deep
Dwarven hand shall never
Let the hammer sleep."
I love this, it's epic, and comfy, as if i was being told the legendaries stories of the Hammerdeep next to the fireplace, sung by bards on an evening after a long day of hard labor.
Another masterpiece, amazing work.
What I would give to be in the setting you just described...
@@AnnaLynRose107(In a deep dwarvish voice) agreed.
You guys inspired me to become a blacksmith, just by these great songs.
These fill my heart with pride and let me go through the hardest times and just force me to go on with my life.
You‘ve changed my life, you gave me a purpose. Thank you.
Thank you for all of this. ❤️
How about "A Elbereth Gilthoniel" at some point? I really enjoyed hte part in The Song of Eärendil, and a standalone version would be quite nice, I'd say :D
Congratulations
Thank you so much for making this. Your LOTR songs have driven me to finally read through the complete LOTR trilogy, which I didn´t manage to finish as a teenager and whenever I read the poems in them, I instinctively hear them the way you sung them. I love your LOTR work and your original songs just as much.
Can't believe im only now hearing this amazing music! Immediately got a subscription from me and looking forward to hearing more!
I love your Dwarves song, they are my fav' please make a lot of song like those one ! I guess most of them were taken from Tolkien's song but they still are great a'd amazing and i think you make some of them by yourself I often use them when I read or have to do something quiet.
(Sry for my english hello from France🇨🇵)
Actually, most of them are original compositions. only 2 I think are Tolkien. Everything to do with Hammerdeep is their own invention.
"Dwarven hands shall never let the hammer sleep!"
That hits me in the chest every time
Our hearts beating now in chorus
To match the Clamavis sound
This truly is a certified Hammerdeep moment!
Not sure if you are into dnd, but I am so singing this for my dwarven player, he lost his family to a flood and is now starting a new life in a city of dwarves and gnomes, he just joined the forging guild and his neighbours are going to surprise him by inviting him to create a masterpiece together as a welcoming gift!
Its all fake. Do you realize the economy is collapsing?
Ok, I just cried reading this. that is seriusly the most wholesome and awesome thing iv ever read.
New Clamavi De Profundis song: uploaded
Me: DROP EVERYTHING
That's literally what I did. No regrets!!
It's not fair!!! Why do you do this to me?! I read the history and tales and decided that I want to be an Elf! Then I learn more about the Hobbits and their interactions and want to be a Hobbit! Now you come out with this AMAZING song and you've got me wanting to be a dwarf! Are you trying to drive me crazy?!!
They’re not real. Be a unicorn instead.
I like man best still😂 I'm so boring.
Take them all together and you get humanity.
Oh I hadn't thought of that before. What an interesting idea. It makes sense.
Nice song :) but I wouldn't mind if your sound was going back to "When the Hammer falls", the power and the dwarven style was immense there
Your not wrong. But this is a great contender
Birth of an Age is the best one imo, but I do agree with you. The stanzas in this one are definitely better than the chorus, the "short rhymes" sound great
I actually prefer this style. It sounds much more glorious and majestic in scope.
@@MurthorOathstone I do agree that it's quite majestic, but not very dwarven
Yeah, it's very majestic, but I love the dwarven and power of "When the Hammer falls"
I've listen to this song multiple times a day, every day, for the past week
Y'all are incredible
Oron's fire in Hammerdeep
Korivar at the World Stone Keep
A whole world with its own mythology ❤ It's time for the second Silmarillion, The Book of The Hammer!
An other amazing song to memorize. I've got a book for songs to write them down. 📒
Thank you guys so much!! Your music is a joy to listen to! 😄
Another great addition to the Dwarven songbook!
Every song you produce is like a blade, strong, made right, and sheer perfection
The fact that not only you are able to produce your own version of tolkiens songs but you made your own original is very moving. It gives me the impression to discover new lotr contents, unparralleled feeling
I love the original stories and worlds you’re building. I still can’t wait for the next negankerdak song
Incredible work! This feels like an ancient Dwarven anthem. This is my favourite song of you.
I love you're still making new original songs dedicated to your own clan of Dwarves of Hammerdeep. The Dwarves are always my favorite faction, by far! You're a big example for me musically, keep at it!
This is hands down my favourite CDP song. It so beautifully captures the artisan's joy and pride in the work of their hands!
Your Dwarven music is the kind of music I would expect Elves to secretly listen to and enjoy.
I discovered this channel long ago, back at the very beginning. I remember the first of these Dwarven ballads, Dragonshore, and how it moved me. I can still feel the flame that sparked within me as I continued to listen to each and every song composed and performed masterfully. The songs of Hammerdeep have filled me with a thunderous passion. I shall never forget these lyrical masterpieces. Clamavi De Profundis has and is weaving a story that I am thrilled to witness unfold. Onwards, forever and ever, says I!
ROCK AND STONE IN THE FORGE!!!! May you forge your future as well as you forge your songs!
I love how the sounds at the beginning immediately become music and rythms!
Excellent, another beautiful song I can add to the Hammerdeep Cycle. Now I'm just waiting for the next song in the Negankerdak Cycle
I love everything about this song. The rhythm of the vocals, the rhyming scheme in stanzas, the subject matter, the rising power in the chorus, the full-bodied male voices, the chosen lyrics to fit over certain parts of the melody to emphasize certain syllables.
Everything.
I'm forever going to be impressed by how GOOD these songs are! They're crazy catchy and just CHEF'S KISS
Wow so much hype I'm proud to have been listening this for the longest
This song is astonishing. I am at a loss for words. I can tell you this is exactly how I feel while world building for my D&D campaign.
YES! MORE DWARF SONGS! HAMMERS, AXES, FORGES, MINES, GOLD, AND BEER!
I really, really enjoy these. They make good songs to cook/work out too, there's an upbeat and active spirit.
A Lot of people talking about " this is the realm of glory ", it's a wonderfull line, but Man, the punch of " our hearts beating now in chorus, to match the Hammer pound " is beautifull
I find it does the heart good to hear songs of the dwarven people rebuilding, no that songs of their falls aren't tragic and beautiful, just that its good to have both sides of the spectrum! love your guys work!
I used to enjoy your songs in various moments but this song inspired me a D&D campaign. So I raise my chalice to you, mighty group! Cheers to Hammerdeep, to the dwarves and to this beautiful community!
Nothing makes me happier than seeing as the dwarves are getting more and more recognition every year. Always loved them more than those snoppy pointy ears. Rock and Stone brothers!
Dorf
Dwarven forge, when the hammer falls, the song of hammerdeep, birth of an age and others are just epic dwarf songs. It's a epic journey back to their former glory. I met this channel because of Tolkien songs and now I have such great epic original musics. I'm really glad I was here to see all this happen. But, I need to say, I would like to see more original songs about other races and creatures like humans, elfs, orcs, dragons, and others. It will be great see all this great work extended to others lines of interprection. Thanks for this great song!
YES! Another addition to the Hammerdeep collection!
I love those songs so much. I have been listening for a while now, and it just gets better.
After a long day of work as a gardener outside, with 23° C (probably 25° C in direct sunlight), there's nothing better than a good dwarven themed song.
Something about the way you changed the lyric of "This is the realm of glory, the Kingdom Under Ground/Grass/Snows", to match the rest of the verse just activates my neurons.
This did it, you get the top of my favorite musicians list. This has a power that I've gotten from so few songs. You should be proud of all that you have done! I especially liked "This is the realm of glory". Then I heard 2:53, and I got shivers all over. This is a beautiful masterpiece!
Wow! This song is so great. It gives an industrious ambience. Thank you Clamavi Profundis for your great works!
This is amazing! Thank you so much! I can't wait for the next Dwarven Legend.
Oh wow. This is really nice. Sounds like when a new dwarvenhold gets established and the young dwarven adults are building it all up. A very optimistic tone to it with a lot of depth.
You guys are are brilliant and have done it again. This is glorious. Legitimately feels like it should be the national anthem of a United dwarven alliance. Like if Moria, Erebor, the iron hills, etc just United as one. So amazing.
As an electrical apprentice this song goes hard while I’m roughing in a house, I showed my fellow apprentices yoir music and now we all sing the dwarves songs
Imagine if this was in an animated fantasy movie. The protagonist enters the sacred hold of the dwarves and is amazed by the sight of their city and listens as the entire city breaks out into song while watching the dwarves hammer away in the forge as they make armor, weapons and jewels.
I think this is one of the smoothest and most well-refined pieces you guys have produced. Buttery smooth to listen to and a pleasure and a joy to immerse in. Really lifted my mood on a cold gloomy day. Keep up the amazing work, I love watching you guys grow and just get better and better with every creation!
On of the best Dwarven theme songs ive heard
Headcanon: Hammerdeep, and the world it exists, is Aule's reward for the humility and righteousness he displayed before Eru Iluvatar.
This sounds like it would be sung at the start of a dwarf focused Disney movie. I can just imagine it staring in the forge, the fire slowly rising during the first chorus. Before bursting open for a crucible to be placed in. And then the camera panning through the forge, following a blade being forged. It would be awesome.
One of your most beautiful compositions. Thanks for the eargasm!
Most of all I love dwarves and dwarven culture in fantasy. I like their fraternal society, diligence, courage, beautiful architecture and a harsh and violent temper.
its awesome song!)
The absolute goosebumps I get when hearing this song are insane. Your ability to stir up emotions for a fantasy people I’m not even a part of is amazing.
Thank you.
Man you are all the ones that got me into lotr lore and I just wanna say thank you
Every song that is made not only in this album but by clamavi in general sends a shiver down my spine. But not one of fear or terror, one of comradery and craftsmanship, of might and height, and of the sheer amount of will these small fictional people can pack into such a small frame. Every one of these songs is a masterpiece.
Epic! Once more you've captured the essence of the sons of Ivaldi!
this is one of the first songs of yours i listened to and still one of my favorites. GLORY TO HAMMERDEEP!
I'm Absolutely Loving These Songs Comrade !
As always, a masterpice! Marvelous performance. Epic, heroic, deep. All Dwarven!
Another masterpiece! Well done guys!😊
Truly great
Glad to have caught this live!
Perfect background music for deep rock galactic
Your songs allow me to write novels wherever I go.
What type of novel
@@Larry_The_Clam Fantasy, Adventure,Hero,war
There is something about the sweet low tones of your choir that I envy as a female mezzo soprano. You gentlemen have a gift rarely recognized, and I commend you for your gift to my ears.
THAT. WAS. EPIC!!! Oh I love all of the stuff you do guys! Now I’m tempted to make a dwarf bard for dnd JUST to play your songs when I give my party inspection
Your songs have done so much for Dwarven roleplaying.
i love ur dwarf songs so much, im a freelancer and they always make me feel so motivated and productive
Makes me happy to be a smithy. Reminds me of the scenes in Erebor from the Hobbit. Everybody seems to go "ooo and ahh" over the arkenstone and the architecture, but I'd have gladly asked to apprentice in the great forge, or even just to sit and watch a while longer.
It's already been added to my "Dwarven War Songs" playlist. I love to run to these tracks. Hummmmmmmmm huuuuuummmm. Solid mithril. LOL
The intricate rhyming draws the listener deeper into the song. . . marvelous!
This will make a fine addition to my collection
Another AMAZING Dwarven song! You guys are simply brilliant! Keep up the good work!!!
Deep Rock Galactic always feels better singing these songs or the works of Wind Rose, and "Birth of an Age" always makes the endgame bosses in Monster Hunter World SO MUCH more awesome. I swear it helped me beat Fatalis for the first time.
I've always liked dwarves, but your music just.. makes me love them even more. So perfect in style and melancholy. Big kudos.