Playstation 1 nostalgia ambient atmospheric jungle drum and bass mix
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- Опубликовано: 28 май 2024
- This is a music adderall, a journey back to the late '90s, evoking memories of pixelated landscapes and the ethereal glow of cathode-ray tube screens
00:00:00 • A Song To Fall Through Textures
00:10:18 • A Song To Insert Disc 2
00:21:15 • A Song To Remember Aeon Flux
00:26:36 • A Song To Type The Motherlode Code
00:30:40 • A Song To Recall Childhood Memories
00:35:50 • A Song To Turn On Waypoint On Noclip
00:40:59 • A Song To Solve The Tibia Mysteries
00:51:16 • A Song To Unpack A Brand New Motorola
00:55:34 • A Song To Leave Behind All Of The Ghosts
All rights both visual and audio belong to Dopo Goto
#fifa #granturismo #nfs #streetfighter #unrealtournament #etherealbreaks
Optimistic uncertainty. The feeling this music evokes in me is something I so desperately want to experience in everyday life again.
We are haunted by lost futures...
out of all the countless possible futures, we only get to live through one
@@jwst8 and ours is surveillance capitalism, bureaucracy, algorithms and technofeudalism, suburban unwalkable towns, permanent environmental damage, 9-5 and workaholic hustle culture, and industry over humanity
@@malice4422 Sad to think about but very well put
@@jwst8 and yet, every possible future is dependent on the present.
@@malice4422 still way better than pretty much any other period in human history
Man, I'm high, but that first track really makes me reflect on getting older. I'm 27, and I've changed categorising 'recent' memories from "a few weeks/months ago" to "about a decade ago". But it still feels like roughly the same amount of time passed between each category. Kind of like time being slowly rolled up like a map.
I feel you. I'm 24 and I find it weird that I graduated back in 2018 because it feels like it wasn't that long ago but it is.
man i feel like my brain got rolled up like a spliff reading that
I’m 27 too m8 but don’t say like so much in your sentences u degenerate 😂
Yes. I remember this beginning to happen to me. What used to be 5-year memories are now 15 year memories. The elongation of time. My advice,
Get a journal quickly and capture your memories that are fading away from physics and electricity. Put your memories on paper now.
Time is infinite. Only your perception of time changes.
This sounds like how the late 90’s / early 2000’s geek subculture felt to me. This feels like watching anime for the first time, playing the N64 and PS1, reading manga, discovering stuff no one else seemingly was watching or reading or listening to.
Feels like a lost generation
Thank you
I remember discovering Trance music for the first time on AOL Radio while playing Runescape. Good times.
Yes!! You nailed it!! 🤩 This is the kind of music you'd hear during Toonami promo bumpers.
It hurts to read "a lost generation". It is sadly the truth. I miss this era, this atmosphere.
Back when it took more work and probing around to find cool stuff, it was earned by your own curiosity, which means YOU were cool for knowing about this elusive cool stuff, because against the odds you found your way into the secret club. Now, cool stuff is seen and discovered widely and way more easily, which is good for the cool thing and whoever made it getting more appreciation that it deserves, but the mass attention also results in it being overly scrutinized by the dumb cynical unappreciative masses shit talking it to take down its coolness, which leads to the cool creator of that cool thing to feel like a piece of shit because negative words of complaint always stick out more than the positive words of praise. These cool artists do what they do out of love, but then they get hated on. It's sad and a lot of the time undeserved
I remember trying to call my family down to the basement where I finally beat RE CVX on ps2. My mom came down, she wasn’t impressed, but at least she came down.
bro i understand the feeling 😂😂😂😂
My mom turned off the tv when i beat Kingdom Hearts 1 because i was up to late trying to beat the final boss💀
This is the most real comment I have heard in a minute.
"That's nice sweetie. Have you finished your homework yet?"
i remember my mom trying to get me to pause my game when i was in the middle of what felt like a 40 minute MGS2 cut scene and i was pleading with her to stop yelling at me so i could hear the plot.@@shawnnbits
The 90s generation is in an infinite loop of nostalgia. We were educated to live in a world that no longer exists.
I couldn't have said it in a better way...
Y2K era was full of my happy childhood memories, optimism of the future, the Namco games, the gadgets adverts, the silver paint on anything futuristic, the transparent macintosh, walkman etc....those memories man....😢😊
…those memories
Why does this comment hurt so much?
@@FurryFantasyRave Cuz you can't go back and small things in life doesn't give that much of a joy. Nostalgia brings a glimpse of that experience and put us back there at least for a moment. One can say it's only growing up...
@@DaleCooper322 There was hope for the future. It is reversed now.
Don't be sad about it... Your reality is whatever you make it today, and if you choose to be sad about the past, then that's your reality. You can also choose to be optimistic about today and the future and live out your optimistic dreams to be as great as yesterday's memories ✨
As a 51-year raver/x-hacker old fart who lived the hype of the late 80s and early 90s, I really enjoy these kinds of sound. Melancholia for the lost promises of Neuromancer and Ghost in the Shell.
Nicely put
@Sparks757 A 3D anarchist Cyberspace never occurred. Instead we have social media full in multinationals' ads.
Hello fellow raver!!
@@Nines_Rodriguezit's there if you look carefully;)
@@WashingTheseIrvines Neah...we had other structures in mind. For further check Generation X (Coupland) or 'Microsurfs'.
My dad said, I was wasting my time on PS1.
Well, thanks to PS1, I got interested more and more into gaming.
Thanks to gaming, I got interested in programming.
Thanks to programming, I studied Japanese and computer science at university.
Thanks to studying those subjects, I have a wonderful japanese wife now and am working at one of the worlds most renowned banks as a backend/database developer where there is literally no competition because there are almost no people with that skillset.
So thanks to that, I am making six digit salary now and mroe than twice as much as my dad did until the end of his career.
Don't let anybodyy ever tell you gaming is a waste of time.
What is a waste of time, that is, going by normal standards, wasting your potential on some useless job and then getting stuck in life.
Anyways, thank you very much for bringing me so much nostalgia to my best time.
Quietly powerful post. I habeeb it. giga #based dev chad. I'm too dumb to program but I work 2nd Level at a hospital, the world's smartest doctor can't operate on a patient if an immigrant high school dropout tradie doesn't patch his ethernet port 😂 and I get paid over 2.5k EUR a month for doing pretty basic shit and I also listen to DnB 🎧
You're living the life many of us dreamed of. Bravo.
@@RaineErasmusWalkerDNB is just the nuts British sound we have given to the world
If your happy
Holding a job
And are liked by others
Your not dumb bruv
It's just not Ur interest
Programming is a particularly mindset
Me I couldn't sit looking at a screen all day anyway
Not even when playing games
I have to have breaks like day breaks away from tech
U may think programming, is but our brains are wired up differently to one another,
you will have a skill set others find impossible even if u don't realise it yet 👍
Wait till public AI game programmer takes on the big triple A studios from somebody's bedroom, AI will change your instructions into code and presto your a programmer with a big help 😅
Found the COBOL dev.
hello I would like to know more about your work as a backend developer, I'm going down that road
It's not even that you don't miss stuff till it's gone, it's that you don't even know the things that you'll miss until it's too late.
If nowhere else in the world, at least we have a touch of the good life in youtube.
I cried a little listening to this. Remember the old days. The good old days. This really got to me guys.
@@plattenschielerlp7796 Let's relive the good old days here, friend. Our channel, and others like this one are keeping that old flame going ;)
That is trying to censor you when you try to fatshame a jpg. What a good life. 😂
❤❤❤
Amen
A Song to insert Disc 2 🙏🏿 thank you.
This space is a gateway to the past. A shared wormhole in time with infinite splits and deviations... where nostalgia takes us inward... to memory and moments that make our time here feel like home.
Cheers.
To our shared nostalgic past.
🍺 ☕️ 🍵 🍀 🥦
Ridge Racer, Racing Lagoon, Parasite Eve, PlayStation Demo Disk OSTs -- this was the cyber electronica vibe that permeated the late 90s. A vision of a neon infused future that ultimately never came to be. Instead we watch as the world slowly decays as those in power struggle to cling on to their old ways. The phoenix will rise soon enough.
ridge racer OST was magical holy fuck
@@eksquisite hell yes Rotterdam Nation lets go!
This is top notch. It's the early 2000s, I'm playing PS2 and watching Toonami and Adult Swim, living off pizza rolls and cup ramen. Didnt realise what things I did in fact have going for me. Thanks for making such a beautiful audio-visual tribute.
thank you so much, I do appreciate your words. Late 90's, early 00's - renaissance of a 3d art and music
Sent me back man holy shit- samurai champloo & COPS
Thanks for bringing back. This really important lost music from a generation that’s often underappreciated. I’m just another 90s kid strolling down reminiscence lane. Anyone who reads this comment. Have a blessed day.
🤜🤛
Beautiful comment
Right back at ya from another 90's kid soon 32 years old..
This first track is insane what the FUCK
Reminds me a bit of Phantasy Star Online's OST on Dreamcast.
@@MachFiveFalcon absolutely!
Can't believe this is all original including the visuals, that's very impressive and hypnotic
Bringing back memories of Armored Core, Ghost in the Shell and Ace Combat 3 to name a few
Those for sure, Electrosphere having it in a bottle. Japan in itself seemed to bottle the aesthetic we recall well.
Wipeout had that same kind of vibe too, love those bright, sprawling sci-fi cities.
All of those are my favourites too. Let's not forget Einhander, Raystorm, and Ridge Racer Type 4 as well.
APE ESCAPE
@@Hangmen13official Einhander is an absolute classic. Played that one to death.
some of these youtube mixes are soulless shit. this has soul and its art. I wrote my PhD thesis to this.
Thank you
that is so awesome, don't forget to update me after your examination day
you wrote that shit in four months?
@@allybaapp10531 month
maybe he was in the middle or almost finishing it@@allybaapp1053
@@allybaapp1053 he could have just finished his thesis to the mix and have had started it before this was released
"A Song To Insert Disc 2" 🥲 very very playstation 1, love it
Im 43...had/have all the Playstations. This reminds me of the PS1: Duelshock that allowed visuals with music and all the others that followed that had that feature. Good ol days
i wish we could go back.
Damn! I was born in 1993 and this is how I feel about my childhood in the late 90's. With this golden era of DnB and game music. My musical taste to this day is DnB. Those late 90's and 00's were the best era... Now just this sound takes me on a nostalgic trip down memory lane.
1995 and PlayStation symbols just hit different…
i am lost in this genre. can't get enough of it
i just discovered it, really beautiful.
Give some of the old stuff a go, start with origin unknown and LTJ bukem and explore from there. there's a wealth of gems
@@j377yb33n agreed... LTJ Bukem 👌
its a jungle brother
same here
As many people here already said this mix bring lots of nostalgia I remember the very first time I saw a PS1 in my life. It was at a house of a friend. We played "Jackie Chan Stuntmaster" and "King of Fighters '98", later another friend of mine show me "Resident Evil 3" and "Gun Survivor". My own console at those days was a simple NES in which I mostly play Mario, I also had a Sega Genesis. I was no stranger to 3D graphics since my very first console game was a Sega Saturn (that didn't last long, and we have no money to buy games anyway), but I did come back home that day thinking Jackie Chan Stuntmaster was the most beautiful game I have ever played. Years later when I finally gained my own PS1 from my dad the first game I bought was this same Jackie Chan. I grew out of games around my young adult years and remain so to this day, so I never catch up with PS4 or even XBOX 360; PS2 was the end of my gaming life. PS1 always reminding me of a bittersweet time of my life that I am nevertheless thankful for! Thank you for this mix.
thank you for sharing your memories
"A Song To Remember Aeon Flux" is my favourite track here. Such a simple 3 chord sequence but such a strong, driving atmosphere.
The first 10 minutes are the true nostalgia sound of the PS1 days.
This looks like PlayStation graphics recorded onto a 16 mm film strip and then played back over 25 years later with minor dust damage. It is a surreal experience.
hails back to the original demo 1 and games like wipeout. it is difficult to even describe feelings this evokes, the nostalgia is off the scale...this is pure genius ❤
Wipeout one love, thank you for kind words, I'm glad it evoked nostalgic feelings
My childhood reaches back to me Toonami, Ghost in the Shell, Paul Oakenfold's amazing Earthspace mix, Children by Paul Miles. It was a time of wonder, future technologies had a sound they chimed blinked and convinced up through their bass that everything was going to be all right.
The future with all its amazing potential was blinding to me and yet I wanted to drown in intoxicating optimism forever... I still want to
This animation is genuinely thought provoking. The buildings have a layer of texture above some of the windows of the buildings similar to how the sun looks hitting one side of a building, even though there is no sun in the sky. The buildings themselves appear to be a slice of the tops of skyscrapers and not the whole building. There are 64 orbiting small white rectangles which look very similar to range indicators in video games. The closer and higher orbiting rectangles are 32 blue and 32 red, evokes a sense of duality or two teams, like red team and blue team. 64 isn't an arbitrary number, but the number of bits of a computer. Under the city in a manner that I wouldn't just say is merely transparent, but almost phased out, is 12 very large rectangles that are stationary underneath the city. The specific shade of textures around the city are unsaturated and made brighter only lightly. This has a lot of technology motifs in it, but overall it's very clear this is a homage to the digital era and a very good one too. Quality like this, the purple ocean that turns blue when it rises above the green circuit floor almost as if to say it turns on above and back off below, makes modern art look mundane. The black wall itself far away which seems to cut everything out onto a disc really emphasizes the iconic features of the digital era. How one can put something like this together by ones self is insane.
you described it perfectly
crazy to think... I'm 26 born in Novermber of 97'. I was smack dab at the end of the 90s yet growing up in the early 2000s I felt a strong connection with millennials. Even going into my high school years I felt that I didn't connect with my peers.. maybe it was due to the way I was raised, or the harsh gang life that nearly persisted into the 2010s. Regardless of all that, I still feel young but also realize that I am almost 30...Never thought I'd make it this far, I can thank Playstation for getting me out of those tough times.
I feel that, I'm also 26 (born September 1997) and can relate so much.
Ur n older millennial im a prime millennial born in 1990
What links us all together is that we remember the moment 1999 turned into 2000. The night of y2k. And how it brought everyone together. I was 6 years old, but I remember staying up until midnight at the nextdoor neighbor's house watching movies with my best friend, and how we all felt this sense of wonder and hope for the future, a futuristic society....
This comment 🔥 I was born in 99 but I always felt the same. 2005 and up always felt like a different time. Smart phones and the 360 era were different. But growing up with the Ps2 and GameCube I always felt more at home. Crazy. Kind of like an unexplainable connection and nostalgia for late 90’s due to second-hand experience from our older siblings and cousins.
I feel you I just turned 26 this march
When I listen to this I like to imagine a movie or anime where the main character is at first in some depressing dystopia world,.. but then around chapter 2 they somehow get transported to an alternate reality where everything is mostly good and clean and peaceful (but still advanced technology. Think "optimistic cyberpunk") Then this music starts playing as the soundtrack as they explore in shock the alternate reality. Maybe a few moments where they tear up in disbelief at the idea of being in a peaceful world where everything is basically okay.
So, what would we call this anime heck with AI, you can come up with a title
@@jackthorton10 it's just a basic concept with not enough specific details to be able to give it a proper name. But based on the basic concept of "person in miserable dystopia gets transported to alternate reality that is clean, futuristic, peaceful and prosperous", I would call it something like "Escape to Timeline Alpha" maybe? It would be cool if during the first chapter when they are in the dystopia there is no music. So when they arrive to Timeline Alpha by chapter 2, this music hits as they do the "wh-where am I?" thing and walk around seeing a world they thought they'd never see in disbelief.
@@zogmorp I like it
This feels like a rainy day spent on my ps1 with my brother and cousin, thanks
Thank you for sharing your memories
this guy understands
This mix is brilliant! I miss the 90's and how DnB crept into so many areas of life. DnB was electronic music's moody yet cool sibling that didn't say much, you just knew something good was going on whenever it appeared.
This reminds me of throwing in those AC4 and ZOE2 discs and wondering how much cooler games, movies, cars, everything would be in 10 years. Peak optimism for the future.
Yes. I was immediately thinking of Zone of the Enders: The second Runner
Pure magic. Especially the first half.
Yeahhh, you know what? I mostly play this video by looping only the first two songs, and sometimes I loop the first three.
Only occasionally will I go beyond that... and I do... but the first three songs are where it's at for me😊
Wish I could go back to those days. Such bliss
I was born in the early 90's, and while I grew up during that time, most of my formative memories were from 2000 onward. It was never possible to relate to peers or people I knew who felt nostalgia over the 90's or even late 80's. It's nice seeing we're moving far enough ahead in time that more and more people are looking back fondly at the turn of the century, Y2K era, and early 00's as that's where all of my love for any time period lies. The sounds, the visuals, the media - everything. I was born nearly a decade before this time in history, but I very much feel a child of it.
Im from argentina, born in 1997 with the PS1 next to me back then in 2010, now turning 27 this 25 july and thinking deeply that its pretty real we are tied to the memories and culture that defined us, isnt it? The ambience, the sounds, the games we choosed to play, damn times run fast isnt it too? Play well this game called life, i will always remember playing megaman X5 with my lil bros till my parents kicked the asses out of us in order to fall asleep, they never did, we always came with a new sneaky plan in order to still playing, it was all we knowed back then and it was all we needed, happines somehow never change, life change but we search it in the same places always, no matter what, we are deeply designed to do i guess deep in the soul some how, this is a big THANKS for this set of pure vibes and a big HUG to everybody having deeply thinkings about life and memories right now, stay positive, embrace heroness, embrace life 🧬 its a game 🎯🎮
thank you for bringing this up, your thoughts and memories, I enjoy reading it
Unreal...one of the best dnb comps I've heard
I'm 40 years old and man does this bring back some fine memories. The before time, in the long, long ago.
This is by far one of the coolest videos I've ever seen in my entire life...
>nostalgia
*"check"*
>god edit
*"check"*
>boss music
*"check"*
>vibes
*"check... check... check"*
Thank you, tick all the boxes
I feel like I've been looking for this exact mix my whole life
You're welcome
21:15 ‘A Song To Remember Aeon Flux’ - I’m obsessed with this melody. ❤️
Yes! You are here too Sir :)
@@FanatosDnB Junglist family
God these vibes. This sound, the visuals, its so damn beautiful from a time before and a time that will never once be. It damn near makes me cry how beautiful it is
Thank you so much for sharing your emotions, I'm happy that it made you feel things
This is the best mix I've ever heard. I feel like a kid again.
Aeon Flux! For those that haven't, find it and watch it! (don't bother with the live action film)
Nostalgia of better times ahead
Replayed zone of the Enders 2 recently for the first time in almost 2 decades. Goddamn what a time that was, and that time will never come back
Bahram battleship theme is amazing
zone of the enders - pure and endless love, aesthetically and musically it is a masterpiece
I still remember being fascinated by the Z.O.E. demo console at K mart..
Metatron ore detected
This is so good, I wanna buy this mix on bandcamp or something
That era of video game music perfectly fit the absolute jump in graphics, everything was so futuristic and exciting. This is an awesome mix.
Wow, thank your so much for your kind review
Ran into this late at night on my Fire TV about a week ago-The first two tunes REALLY hooked me in, and I can't get enough of them. Puts you in the past, and the future at the same time 🦾
Also, while not PSOne, this is basically what I've imagined a newer F-Zero OST would sound like in certain areas of the game, like the options menu, customization garage, track editor, pre/post-race, free run, etc.; Basically the "quieter", more ambient/"thinking" parts of the game. Was listening to this again while modding F-Zero GX, and yes-It fits so well 🔥
I may or may not have listened to this while i work for the last 3-4months
Just doing nonstop laps around Tokyo highways throughout the night in your favorite sports car
🏎️ 💨 ✨ ✨
🔰🔰
Why do I feel nostalgia for a timestamp I did not live ? Since I'm a kid I feel nostalgia listening to these type of music, of absolute quality (born in 1998)
This is why I love music before any other art, it is a time machine. Close your eyes and it instantly time travels you to a different world and era. Great playlist, brings back good memories
Thank you, that is true, music can trigger a rush of memories often long past, or even seemingly forgotten
incredible mix. makes me wanna buy a car
thank you, please consider honda civic si em1,
In this economy?
Strong Euro Demo '99 vibes here. It's a blast to work with this in background
Criminally underrated
My goose bumps have goose bumps. When the music started, it just hit me
A lot of this reminds me of the bomberman world for ps1. A lot of the music sounded exactly like that. Took me back to 1998, after eating little debbies and downing a caprisun while watching darkwing duck on toondisney.
A true cyberpunk music
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I love city scape hacker playstation CGI like this
🔥
yeah its awesome. reminds me of snes fzero too
@@milhousevanhouten3796 there's also a weird "game" on Steam that has this aesthetic called AdvertCity; I wouldn't say it's fun but looks cool
Heavy Zone of the Enders vibes 🔥🔥🔥
My man, you trully captured the childhood vibe of those who grew up in the 90s to early 2000s and converted it into a sound in this first track. Loved it. Keep up the good work.
Listening to your music feels like playing Tekken or Wipeout 20 years ago, thanks !
I'm happy if so
Wipeout! That game introduced me to a genre this Midwest boy didn't even know existed!
@TheD_R_G idk about you, but as a kid i would picture that future of racing would look a bit like the game. Such a special feeling.
Brings me back to my Einhinder days. I miss young me. What happened to the time!
it waits for nobody, sadly
makes me feel our lives when we die we will be digitalized into a place like this. forever roaming the digital zone.
"Solve The Tibia Mysteries" - we were so priviliged back then to be unleashed into this imperfect world, exevo gran mas flam, my friend
indeed that one worked very well for me
Some of the best tracks on the internet thank you, Dopo Goto
Thank you
This playlist found me.
This makes me think of adult swim popping up and me watching cowboy bebop or full metal alchemist as quiet as i could.
I love this first track. Definitely 99-01 vibe 🥺
懐かしい気持ちになる。
90年代と、00年代初頭の日本でゲーム好きな子供として思春期を過ごせた事は、一生の宝物だ。たとえ今の人生が辛くとも。
I can't speak for everyone, but the effect that this type of music has on me is crazy, in addition to the memories I had with the PS1 and PS2 that I hold so dearly and of what we did a few years ago. Every day I ask myself if I'm really doing what I like, maybe my mind is playing tricks on me making me believe I'm moving forward, when in reality I might just be wandering around, I don't know
It's absolutely ok to be lost, it's absolutely ok not to move forward, maybe consider taking some time to evaluate your current pursuits, values, and aspirations to ensure that you are moving in a direction that brings you fulfillment. No pressure
ReBoot vibes
what a masterpiece, nailed it from start to end
This is my jam and takes me back to the 90s better than anything on RUclips I’ve found yet. I can smell the blockbuster video video game shells and the multiple paths of a teen Friday night with this playing
Thank you for sharing your memories. I'm glad that music helped you evoke memories of the long-gone past.
This takes me back to the 90s. Thank you.
Edit: You know I didn't even realize that was what you were going for until a week later when I read the vid description. Well done. Do you put your stuff on itunes?
Damn this felt nostalgic, it was so good. I use this when I am game dev.
Damn, this is so freaking good!
I read about someone writing her phd thesis with this soundtrack, I'm writing state of the art deep learning algorithms (already done my phd)! this music is the same sparkle we all share, thank you!
I feel like I'm flying !
I wished I could buy you a drink for this mix. Thank you so much
This is so clean! Funky beats make me vibe!
Yeah this is too clean! This makes me so nostalgic for something I didn’t even experience lol it’s great!
Its like a nostalgia hit , remembers playing unreal tournament specifically Facing worlds map and the audio in that , what a great time.
unreal tournament - love of my life
bro the animation is insane
45:12 this track. One of the best I’ve heard in years. Perfect tempo, excellent build, blissful pads and piano. Can I buy this somewhere. Now. Thank you for making such a breath taking track.
just lol...
definitely need this on spotify or available to buy somewhere.
Man, as a kid in the 90's. When the PS1 dropped, it really was like the future just hit! The whole chilled and relaxed feeling the drum and bass music gave off was weird for a kid to notice. It was like the concept of playstation 1 and a lot of 2 for years had an, slightly older audience feel to the games and concept for a while anyway during these era's I remember a lot of games that had similar graphics and or looks (time crisis look perhaps) that just were aimed at an older teen or above audience. Think about the amount of PS1/2 games that were banned and or just released in Japan. Just makes you want to revisit a lot of stuff from the 90's and find someone who has made a RUclips documentary on this type of stuf ha.
What I like about this one is its extreme consistency of tone (on the sombre end of things). Much appreciated 🤌
1h03m23s of pure bliss, thank you for this awesome music. Cant stop listening it just vibes so much!
You are more than welcome
My wife and i put these playlists on when we funk.
This guy funks.
i absolutely love -- A Song To Turn On Waypoint On Noclip
Less like adderall and more like ketamine. lol
Very transporting....nice and chilled.
Thanks for sharing 🎶