My introduction to Robostep probably began back when I was getting into Industrial, which remains among my favorite genres to listen to today, and due to my love of both heavy metal and dubstep, it just sounded like a natural fit. I am a complete sucker for those heavy machine sounds, and this whole sub-story of machines is just simply fascinating. I gotta say, each upload you guys produce makes me so happy that humanity has this extreme level of creativity: how we can create machines capable of doing work for us, and then we have the ability to be inspired by our own creations. Whatever happens, please do not stop showcasing such talent to the rest of the world (Please!?).
@@4squarewalls491 I will freely admit that while I'm very open to exploration of just about every kind of music, I find it hard to both enjoy what I've discovered and go out there to find new artists. As such, the few Industrial examples I've got are from exceptionally tiny musicians, and I've not heard from those artists you've mentioned. Disclosures out of the way, thank you very much for pointing me in a direction to find some new music to thoroughly enjoy! I'll hop on that after this brief stint I've got going for swing.
My introduction to Robostep probably began back when I was getting into Industrial, which remains among my favorite genres to listen to today, and due to my love of both heavy metal and dubstep, it just sounded like a natural fit. I am a complete sucker for those heavy machine sounds, and this whole sub-story of machines is just simply fascinating. I gotta say, each upload you guys produce makes me so happy that humanity has this extreme level of creativity: how we can create machines capable of doing work for us, and then we have the ability to be inspired by our own creations.
Whatever happens, please do not stop showcasing such talent to the rest of the world (Please!?).
I'm glad you mentioned Industrial. So many great artists in that time: KMFDM, Ministry and NIN to name a few.
@@4squarewalls491 I will freely admit that while I'm very open to exploration of just about every kind of music, I find it hard to both enjoy what I've discovered and go out there to find new artists. As such, the few Industrial examples I've got are from exceptionally tiny musicians, and I've not heard from those artists you've mentioned.
Disclosures out of the way, thank you very much for pointing me in a direction to find some new music to thoroughly enjoy! I'll hop on that after this brief stint I've got going for swing.
Hinterland Seer love your reviews on my uploads haha
Everest becomes one of my favorites
Genial. Con este Deathstep combatiré el regeeton de mis vecinos. Les mostraré quien manda en el barrio.
Ya se lo demostraste? Jajaj se habrán cagado ante tal poder
@@gh057_ghostgonzalo9 Desde que puse "Twyzen - Samael" todos miran con terror a mi casa. xD
Me suena ese creador de contenido pero no recuerdo, igual bastante bien q le hallas dejado con la boca abierta
ponele dyroth-torture y de seguro es que tus vecinos se vallan
GROUNDBANG &' EVEREST!! GREAT COLLAB!
This is what I can bop my head to! Love it!
Epic *-*
Nice song
2:02 oh yes.
Good sound! ... and now I have -
GROUNDBANG (great name) & EVEREST
to follow🤘
Epic!! :D
🤩🤩🤩
So many songs that need to be in pistol whip, but they're so good on their own
Robots will be the end of humanity
Which is good because robots are badass and humans are fucking shitty
Humanity will be the end of all humanity 😬
and the robots 🤖 achieved awareness and
assist us in speeding up our own demise 😱
@@4squarewalls491 i hate emojis so fucking much
Those choirs remind me Code Pandorum real nice !
That's a long outro
it could of kept going but it didnt lame