The pipe organ is the best musical instrument for iterators: Huge, complicated, religious, integrated to buildings. And make an overwhelming sound whenever they work.
Random Gods is probably my favorite. It feels like there's new life blooming in the corpse of an old, dead god... The only thing remaining of him being the song of his thoughts, now sung by the wildlife that took over, which is quite fitting, because, in a way, he'll never truly disappear. He'll become one with the world around him, his metal forming shell forming a mountain, his processing microbes evolving into new life.
this is the first time in a long time i've subscribed to a channel because of just how much i enjoy and appreciate something they've created. i'm genuinely unsure why, and surprised that this doesn't have at least, like, nigh a hundred thousand views, especially considering the date this was uploaded. this. is. superlative. breathtaking.
I ADORE the entire album, but I think Random Gods is my favorite of all the tracks. The soft tone of the opening is so gorgeous, and when the music swells at ~2:00? It's like, transcendent, especially with the strings at 2:25. Probably helps that I'm a massive fan of Hans Zimmer's work in Interstellar, which very much has the same vibe as this rendition. I would LOVE an extended version with more of the swell/crescendo past the two minute mark, if that's something you would consider doing (Apologies if you're annoyed at that request, I just couldn't help but ask). Not even kidding, this composition deserves to be played in a concert hall. Incredible work!
The pipe organ is the best musical instrument for iterators:
Huge, complicated, religious, integrated to buildings.
And make an overwhelming sound whenever they work.
Loving that Rainworld Leitmotif at 0:48.
Random Gods is probably my favorite. It feels like there's new life blooming in the corpse of an old, dead god... The only thing remaining of him being the song of his thoughts, now sung by the wildlife that took over, which is quite fitting, because, in a way, he'll never truly disappear. He'll become one with the world around him, his metal forming shell forming a mountain, his processing microbes evolving into new life.
This really, REALLY reminds me of the soul sanctum music in hollow knight. It's genuinely amazing.
There isn't another cover Like this, that captures the scale and beauty of the superstructure in it's melody.
gives me interstellar vibes, very good!
This is an interesting take on random gods! I like it!
It is just so amazing... it sounds like something from interstellar, and it probably would make me cry half a year ago
this is the first time in a long time i've subscribed to a channel because of just how much i enjoy and appreciate something they've created.
i'm genuinely unsure why, and surprised that this doesn't have at least, like, nigh a hundred thousand views, especially considering the date this was uploaded.
this. is. superlative. breathtaking.
Oh you can’t forget the Sundown leitmotif! You did it extremely well! Definitely the best remix of Random Gods I’ve ever seen! /srs
I ADORE the entire album, but I think Random Gods is my favorite of all the tracks. The soft tone of the opening is so gorgeous, and when the music swells at ~2:00? It's like, transcendent, especially with the strings at 2:25. Probably helps that I'm a massive fan of Hans Zimmer's work in Interstellar, which very much has the same vibe as this rendition. I would LOVE an extended version with more of the swell/crescendo past the two minute mark, if that's something you would consider doing (Apologies if you're annoyed at that request, I just couldn't help but ask).
Not even kidding, this composition deserves to be played in a concert hall. Incredible work!
Interstellar? Thank you.
Oooh yeah uploading these separately! Sweet!
This sounds gorgeous
Oh, this would definitely fit in Saint campaign
This is a very interesting cover! I feel it it would be fun to play on piano :D
HHHOLY SHIT THIS IS SO GOOD
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thought i could vaguely hear Pulse in the background around 2:09. a shame that it wasnt