Gets to a point where I understand your 'sound' too well. Ultimately this track hits some depressive and nostalgic notes much better. Don't heed this criticism as it's entirely subjective and may colour your ideas of what the people want
@@limegreentechnologies8803 its electronic music but subgenre is Sovietwave I really recommend to listen to Творожное озеро(curd lake). This is one of the most romantic and sad artist, sadly he doesn't do music anymore, but Юные волны(young waves) is the most sad and romantic thing I've ever heard in sovietwave. Also u can listen to Молчат Дома and other artists
Nostalgic Melancholy. It's the best way i could describe the feeling of this song. Growing up poor the sight of abandon structures, the rusted boats, and mementos of the past, reminded me how simpler life was when i was a kid.
locations from the video 0:00 zapadnyy avtovokzal, bishkek, kyrgyzstan 0:01 bishkek 0:02 a365, kyrgyzstan 0:03 gas station between bishkek and tokmok 0:05 suusamyr sign (42.278593, 73.838070), kyrgyzstan 0:09 m41 from kyzyl-tuu to burgondu (41.052645, 72.222967), kyrgyzstan 0:11 balykchy, kyrgyzstan 0:12 ?, kyrgyzstan 0:15 ?, kyrgyzstan 0:16 somewhere near abakan, russia 0:18 ?, russia 0:25 ?, russia 0:27 ?, russia 0:29 ?, russia 0:31 ?, russia 0:32 ?, russia 0:35 gas station between bishkek and tokmok 0:37-1:09 balykchy, kyrgyzstan 1:10 balykchy/lake yssyk kul, kyrgyzstan 1:15 balykchy/lake yssyk kul, kyrgyzstan 1:24-2:07 lake yssyk kul, kyrgyzstan 2:08 sosnovka (42.655433, 73.904574), kyrgyzstan 2:09 road from kara-balta to sosnovka, kyrgyzstan 2:11 kyrgyz-uzbek border near shamaldy-say 2:15 m41 from kyzyl-tuu to burgondu (41.054541, 72.244969), kyrgyzstan 2:16-2:45 maylisuu, kyrgyzstan 2:45 abandoned crane in balykchy, kyrgyzstan main videos used: ruclips.net/video/WFQtAhH2B_c/видео.html ruclips.net/video/hkivQ20J6WY/видео.html
Great stuff, who knew I would find a new favorite banger by clicking on funny Balkan meme. Edit: was a pleasure seeing this at ~300 views before it blew up.
Красиво. И музыка красивая. Идеально передаёт атмосферу. Честно говоря читая комментарии понимаешь, что не все понимают красоту таких мест. Места, будто замороженные во времени, приезжая в которые, чувствуешь, будто оказался в прошлом. Красота.
Westoids: "how can people live like this, it's suffering and depression everywhere!!!" Balkaners, Visegradians and Post-Soviet Citizens: "bro this is fire 🔥🔥"
It's a shame that our governments divide us so. This doesn't look depressing. There's many places in the west that look like this, unfortunately you won't see them on TV.
Balykchy is almost exactly on the other side of the planet from me. Somehow it feels familiar. In the 80s when farming turned industrial the old families moved to the cities and left behind their homes, buildings and equipment. Entire towns evaporated in a decade and I spent my childhood wandering around in those empty buildings and rusted out farm machinery.
2:10 This shot is by far my absolute favorite because of how well the beautiful sunset juxtaposes with the barbed wires. The camera person pointing at the sunset through the wires makes me feel like we as the viewers are being shown what freedom looks like only for the camera to retract and show us all of the barbed wires keeping us from getting there. The camera movements are erratic and transition in such a way that it makes me feel as though the cameraman showed us something we weren’t supposed to see. Shoot dude those two birds flying by made it even more impactful because they get to fly free while we’re trapped in here. This entire couple second scene embodies the entire feel of this song and what it represents.
thats actually benjamin from bald and bankrupt looking into uzbekistan from kyrgyzstan on the border. i agree tho, it feels very much like looking into a utopia from a dystopia
@@notmeowth Thank you very much for leaving a reply, I would have never known it was a clip taken from him if you hadn’t left a reply about it. My comment feels a whole lot more weird now that I know that but better than not knowing at all
American mfs going to eastern europe expecting to see the funny molchat doma place but instead get to see their wallet get stolen by the local homeless gang
Love it... There's a melancholy nostalgia in such views and places... Through the cold, battered remains of the regime there's homeliness that permeates through every crack...
this montage is just sad.. it describes the whole former soviet union, with that dystopian soviet architecture and the infrastructure which always broke down. i can relate so much, it hurts
@@garp9269 I'm so god damn mad Poland slowly stops looking like it, no places to urbex, no places to be depressed in this special post commie way, no warm roof of abandoned wicker basket factory to drink beer on and fuck my ex, now it's some damn warehouse, no abandoned railyard with old locomotive... To fuck my ex in... No ex either, i should text her lol
hey svard my man this song sounds really unique among all those postpunk tracks keep ur own style like here, there are already enough bands with default postpunk stuff u have a great potential and this song current song is still my favorite of yours
I don't live in a former sovietic country, but I live in Romania and the environments look very similar. Our 1952 constitution was one of "friendship" and subordination towards the Soviet Union. They were involved in our internal matters until 1965, when our regime changed to national communism after the a new constituion was adopted and we started distancing ourselves from the U.S.S.R. Of course, nothing really changed for the better (Well some changes for the better happened, but they lasted until 1971, after that things started going downhill again). What saddens me is the fact that a lot of people, mostly older people but a surprising amount of young people as well say that Romania's golden age was during communism, but they ignore the multiple abuses they've done and innocent people that have had to suffer. When I bring up the multiple abuses the Communist Party has done during the time they governed, some people straight up try to tell me it's "brainwashing" made by the capitalist society or try to make it seem like things weren't as bad as I make them out to be. My paternal great-grandfather was arrested and spent 10+ years in jail for opposing the system. My maternal great-grandfather was brutalized by the police.They tried to force him to admit doing a crime he didn't commit (somebody was shot), fortunately for him, the victim survived and said it wasn't his fault. If that wasn't the case, he might've gone to jail aswell. My mother tells me that it was dangerous to even speak ill of the regime and the party and that parents back then taught their children to never express their opinions about the Communist Party and the regime in public. There is an endless amount of testimonies saying how bad things were, how abusive the laws, the police, the government were, yet old people are just blinded by nostalgia and a lot of young people believe the nonsense their parents/grandparents teach them about "the golden age" of our country. Sure, maybe the country itself was developing but people suffered. I actually got to see a really good amount of videos that show Romania under communism in a good light and how "great" things were. I watched the videos all throughout but they mostly misinterpret a lot of things that have happened and only talk about the good parts. What's absolutely mind-boggling is that people actually believe this. I live in a small town with some old run-down buildings from the communist period, but as of recently they started getting sold, demolished.The town changed, it doesn't look as depressing now but back when I was 4-5 years old it was a really old,grey, ugly town with ruined buildings and tons of communist apartments. The color I remember my early childhood is dominated by grey. Right now, I still live in an apartment building built during the communist regime. Yeah it's a pretty old, run-down building.
Me acuerdo yo, en verano de 2023 de haber ido a la costa de Cádiz, en zahora. Todos los días recorría la playa hasta el faro de trafalgar. Con esta música sonando en mi cabeza en esos atardeceres del sur de España
Actually what make more cooler than great Britain on Balkans is your talents on making music I have suggested to upload this on insta for your own portofolio please make more so I can listen and vibing on my way to central Asia with bus transportation
Just discovered you and I love your style. Reminds me a lot of the instrumental from Spanish bands Depresión Sonora or La Plata, and I'm all for it. Also the videos are very nice and fit the music
I don't know how this dude made it living in Birmingham, UK, but this surely hits hard when you're a Russian immigrant and you feel strangely attached to all that grey depressing post-soviet architecture.
If you like this, you'll like this too: ruclips.net/video/9OasFTbYCSM/видео.html
@@bentley-ny russian
ALBUM WHEN??????????
Also is Тыва footage filmed by you?
Gets to a point where I understand your 'sound' too well. Ultimately this track hits some depressive and nostalgic notes much better. Don't heed this criticism as it's entirely subjective and may colour your ideas of what the people want
Dude this music is freaking great!
The last stronghold
Heard it while taking the bus in North Macedonia, absolute banger
No wonder you heard a depressing song in north macedonia!
Macedonia*
@@evryatis9231 **North Macedonia
Nikogas severna samo makedonija
@@evryatis9231 The people you elected agreed to North Macedonia. Make better choices next time
Thanks red effect
Agreeable. Everybody here is talking about Macedonian busses and i just got here because of RedEffect
@@MikkelL03 thirded
Me too 😂
same
same
least depressing day in any of the post soviet countries
naw man its not like that everywhere
@@DBerekelya I'm literally from the post Soviet country
Everything went wrong after its dissolution
@@DBerekelya I'm not a fan of ultra contrast, this is nice looking
trust me, its a total shithole
This song reminds me of Macedonian Buses
*British buses
Reminds me of macedonian-british buses
Macedonia invented the bus
@@Bell-rf2kk mace-british buses.
@@Frosty-cg8xf Macedonia invented the UK
Came here from Red Effect's theme music. And I like what I hear 😊
Same here mate
And it's a banger
Me to xd
@@TwT6 Lmao welcome to the club
Same
Same
Imagine having this sound blowing up because some bloke used it while talking about Macedonian buses😭😭😭
💀💀
That "bloke" im pretty sure also made it
You realise the guy who put this on YT is the same guy that created the video about North Macedonian buses?
@@PouLS what's his yt channel
@@lutskeits2804 geopold
This is the song that plays when Macedonia confirms that it is British
@Card X. Its not
It's not
@@TransportForLuka You don’t know what we’re referencing, do you?
@@atlas_is_dumb oh yeah lol
@@TransportForLuka you're right, Macedonia is actually Turkish
This was recommended to me in North Macedonia by a kind bus driver, very good song 10/10
Macedonian busses only play Tigri or some church prayer 24/7💀
Busses have music there?
Ones in Germany don't
@@privateinformatics6584 we have those nationalist songs blasting 24/7
Real
@@bigguy9825 good. Strong church in strong Macedonia ✋
Music like this is so beautiful and encapsulates so much emotion both sad and happy at the same time it’s amazing.
It feels like "the world ended", or like if Half-Life 2 was empty, with no one, I just love the fucking feeling.
It honestly reminds me of Minecraft story mode
In this case check out Молчат Дома (Molchat Doma) it's inspired by that post soviet
What genre is this?
@@limegreentechnologies8803 its electronic music but subgenre is Sovietwave
I really recommend to listen to Творожное озеро(curd lake). This is one of the most romantic and sad artist, sadly he doesn't do music anymore, but Юные волны(young waves) is the most sad and romantic thing I've ever heard in sovietwave. Also u can listen to Молчат Дома and other artists
red effect for the winnnnn
You too?
@@TwT6he’s a great content creator on this platform. very fascinating topics!
@@-Hesco agree 🤝
Nostalgic Melancholy. It's the best way i could describe the feeling of this song. Growing up poor the sight of abandon structures, the rusted boats, and mementos of the past, reminded me how simpler life was when i was a kid.
Man, this song is underrated. Deserve popular more!
what's the name of the song?
@@rohanpatil1473 it is "лицо" i think
and its blowing up because of macedonian busses 💀💀
@@feriza698 yeah for real. No shit 💀
He is very popular among the bus drivers in North Macedonia
This man needs to make more music
i agree, so underrated
Yes, it has a certain vibe to it
Прекрасная песня, чувствуется дух македонских автобусов
Согласен, отличный музон который захватывает дух автобусов которые ты купил из Британии
да, это прекрасная песня.
Объясните мем, кто-нибудь
@@-KpacaBa- macedonia has same busses as UK.
@@nikolcemarkoski1901 а песня тут тогда причём? Не поняла(
As south american i must say... This looks like home, but more depressing...
That's a yikes
in serbia we have worse 💪🇷🇸💪
@WhoDis maybe
@@s4njin4yrsago65 I doubt it
.... I had the same feeling but didn't know how to put in words, you sir did that for me thanks
locations from the video
0:00 zapadnyy avtovokzal, bishkek, kyrgyzstan
0:01 bishkek
0:02 a365, kyrgyzstan
0:03 gas station between bishkek and tokmok
0:05 suusamyr sign (42.278593, 73.838070), kyrgyzstan
0:09 m41 from kyzyl-tuu to burgondu (41.052645, 72.222967), kyrgyzstan
0:11 balykchy, kyrgyzstan
0:12 ?, kyrgyzstan
0:15 ?, kyrgyzstan
0:16 somewhere near abakan, russia
0:18 ?, russia
0:25 ?, russia
0:27 ?, russia
0:29 ?, russia
0:31 ?, russia
0:32 ?, russia
0:35 gas station between bishkek and tokmok
0:37-1:09 balykchy, kyrgyzstan
1:10 balykchy/lake yssyk kul, kyrgyzstan
1:15 balykchy/lake yssyk kul, kyrgyzstan
1:24-2:07 lake yssyk kul, kyrgyzstan
2:08 sosnovka (42.655433, 73.904574), kyrgyzstan
2:09 road from kara-balta to sosnovka, kyrgyzstan
2:11 kyrgyz-uzbek border near shamaldy-say
2:15 m41 from kyzyl-tuu to burgondu (41.054541, 72.244969), kyrgyzstan
2:16-2:45 maylisuu, kyrgyzstan
2:45 abandoned crane in balykchy, kyrgyzstan
main videos used:
ruclips.net/video/WFQtAhH2B_c/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/hkivQ20J6WY/видео.html
dang
😅
Perfectly catches the mood of post-soviet rural towns. Great work!
thanks all for listening to this :))))) follow my ig @leowpold for more music !
Nah lmfao get owned nerd
IRELAND GANG ON TOP (this is an attack by the IRA)
@@GAMER123GAMING bruh you ain’t funny
love Macedonian buses.
Spotify Please!
@@GAMER123GAMING Do not check the mountains.
(You're being gangstalked by sheep)
Great stuff, who knew I would find a new favorite banger by clicking on funny Balkan meme.
Edit: was a pleasure seeing this at ~300 views before it blew up.
This piece is definitely perfect for an uneventful drive around my neighborhood
in a macedonian bus?
@@regi44 he didn't say that
just want to say, it's crazy how good this song loops
RedEfect FTW!
its got that post punk feel I love it
Banger - sounds like that one Belarussian band, Molchat doma
It's called post-punk
@@SensPiotr It's called recycling Joy Division, not post-punk
@@midasiscariot joy division is overrated to all hell
@@midasiscariotJoy Division lmfaoooooo post punk is better than that
Nice! Love the music!
Also if anyone is wondering this was filmed in Kyrgyzstan
It's multiple countries
@@thatgushiekid1662 no its from bald and bankrupt Kazakhstan video
pretty sure it's Moldova
@@DesertsOfHighfleet i don't want to start an argument but look up the video that i suggested
@@thebasedspectre3048 aight don't throw a tantrum i just saw the other comment saying that
Красиво. И музыка красивая. Идеально передаёт атмосферу. Честно говоря читая комментарии понимаешь, что не все понимают красоту таких мест. Места, будто замороженные во времени, приезжая в которые, чувствуешь, будто оказался в прошлом. Красота.
Это скрытое, и не всем понятное богатство, всех постсоветских стран и вообще мест к которым СССР хоть как-то причастен.
Это грустно, потому что некогда созданную жизнь успешно проебали ее же создатели, и теперь обычным людям приходится доживать на этих остатках.
Это все замечательно конечно, можно иногда окунаться в эту красоту. Но живя в ней каждый день, мысли не самые приятные...
Living there is shit balkan too
Peak STALKER vibes.
What neoliberal shock therapy does to a mf
These type of songs are always comforting
Westoids: "how can people live like this, it's suffering and depression everywhere!!!"
Balkaners, Visegradians and Post-Soviet Citizens: "bro this is fire 🔥🔥"
as a dutchie, this is fire
It's a shame that our governments divide us so. This doesn't look depressing. There's many places in the west that look like this, unfortunately you won't see them on TV.
@@snowguitarrr it does look depressing.
Westerners don’t understand that barely functional building grind
Heard it while taking a bus in Skopje, love this song
Balykchy is almost exactly on the other side of the planet from me. Somehow it feels familiar. In the 80s when farming turned industrial the old families moved to the cities and left behind their homes, buildings and equipment. Entire towns evaporated in a decade and I spent my childhood wandering around in those empty buildings and rusted out farm machinery.
🇰🇬
Huh is this Balykchy?
Coincidentally my colleague was from there and he always used to tell me crazy stories from his youth in Balykchy.
this shows how its always a smart idea for artists to let creators use their music as it will make their music explode
duuuude! i was on vacation in North Macedonia and the bus driver took out his guitar and started playing this!
From Toowoomba to Skopje, Thou we be brothers by an unlikely trait; the bus.
0:38 Wow, this is the town (Balykchy) where I live.
This is mind-blowing how I came to this so randomly.
And you've missed so many cool places
The Northern Macedonian bus drivers have excellent music taste.
Macedonian* or Drivers from North Macedonia.
@@zonetropper 🤓
2:10
This shot is by far my absolute favorite because of how well the beautiful sunset juxtaposes with the barbed wires. The camera person pointing at the sunset through the wires makes me feel like we as the viewers are being shown what freedom looks like only for the camera to retract and show us all of the barbed wires keeping us from getting there. The camera movements are erratic and transition in such a way that it makes me feel as though the cameraman showed us something we weren’t supposed to see. Shoot dude those two birds flying by made it even more impactful because they get to fly free while we’re trapped in here. This entire couple second scene embodies the entire feel of this song and what it represents.
thats actually benjamin from bald and bankrupt looking into uzbekistan from kyrgyzstan on the border. i agree tho, it feels very much like looking into a utopia from a dystopia
@@notmeowth Thank you very much for leaving a reply, I would have never known it was a clip taken from him if you hadn’t left a reply about it. My comment feels a whole lot more weird now that I know that but better than not knowing at all
Mir gefällt dieses Musiklied außerordentlich. Der Interpret hat grandiose Arbeit geleistet! 😎👍
Das sind verifizierbare Fakten mein Freund.
@@sinphus Da haste absolut Recht, mein Bester!
This song plays everytime you get in a Macedonian bus.
MUSTAFA
I heard this song whilst on a bus in North Macedonia.
Americans going to Belarus be like "Wow! This is just like Molchat Doma!"
American mfs going to eastern europe expecting to see the funny molchat doma place but instead get to see their wallet get stolen by the local homeless gang
this song is just like Molcat Doma XD
Gotta thank Red Effect for making me learn about this song
Ótima música para escutar no carro em uma noite chuvosa
most patriotic macedonian song
It's really not and it's not a song
@@TransportForLuka you mean its not a macedonian song right?
@@lukazlatanovic9974 I mean it is
But Macedonia is landlocked... and there is sea in this video...
@@neyte7313 Its a lake prob
I was on Erasmus project in Bulgaria, this song reminds me all the good memories with the amazing people.
Love it... There's a melancholy nostalgia in such views and places... Through the cold, battered remains of the regime there's homeliness that permeates through every crack...
On god bro, average Eastern European city
this has no right being this good
there's something about this song that reminds me macedonian busses
okay dud
Почему так много комментариев с упоминанием македонских автобусов?
Redeffect broght me here,
still, very nice, will add this to my gym-playlist
I like this song a lot, I only know it from RedEffects outro though!
Me too haha :D
I've been listening to this on and off for 18 months
the fact its fucking geopold is fucking hilarious, I never knew.
this montage is just sad.. it describes the whole former soviet union, with that dystopian soviet architecture and the infrastructure which always broke down. i can relate so much, it hurts
yea, there are marks even in Czechia
@@garp9269 I'm so god damn mad Poland slowly stops looking like it, no places to urbex, no places to be depressed in this special post commie way, no warm roof of abandoned wicker basket factory to drink beer on and fuck my ex, now it's some damn warehouse, no abandoned railyard with old locomotive... To fuck my ex in... No ex either, i should text her lol
True. Greetings to all former soviet , eastern bloc states from Silesia!
These shots of Kyrgyzstan felt like a struggle between decrepit utilitarianism and the return of their turkic culture
@@garp9269 Or Slovenia.
Damn nice Song. First building is the western bus-station in Bishkek Kyrgyzstan. Been there lowkey a nice place .
i wacthed a RedEffect video, and when i heard the outro, i was mesmerized!
hey svard my man
this song sounds really unique among all those postpunk tracks
keep ur own style like here, there are already enough bands with default postpunk stuff
u have a great potential and this song current song is still my favorite of yours
this song feels like life. always trying to be happy, but deep inside you can feel your bitterness and sadness.
Anyone here from RedEffect? :D
How?
Welcome to tarkov
Such underrated song, deserves millions of views tbh.
Came here from Red Effects channel epic songs!
The pure sense of desperation and joy at the same time this music give is simply stunning .
I have no other words for describe how amazing it is.
"Classified T-90M Documents Leaked" type beat
As a Macedonian I can confirm that we play this on our bus
Vie vo Skopje da, nie vo Kumanovo ne XD
Post-USSR countries always give me this vibe of "waiting for the end of the world but it is not coming". I love it.
and post -communist too also it's called post soviet not post USSR
@@Im_a_Romanian I was specifically referring to the countries that were part of USSR. Nice pfp btw. Regards from another former Eastern bloc country.
Man can this please be uploaded to spotify
Svard is probably the most underrated artist on youtube
I don't live in a former sovietic country, but I live in Romania and the environments look very similar. Our 1952 constitution was one of "friendship" and subordination towards the Soviet Union. They were involved in our internal matters until 1965, when our regime changed to national communism after the a new constituion was adopted and we started distancing ourselves from the U.S.S.R. Of course, nothing really changed for the better (Well some changes for the better happened, but they lasted until 1971, after that things started going downhill again).
What saddens me is the fact that a lot of people, mostly older people but a surprising amount of young people as well say that Romania's golden age was during communism, but they ignore the multiple abuses they've done and innocent people that have had to suffer. When I bring up the multiple abuses the Communist Party has done during the time they governed, some people straight up try to tell me it's "brainwashing" made by the capitalist society or try to make it seem like things weren't as bad as I make them out to be.
My paternal great-grandfather was arrested and spent 10+ years in jail for opposing the system. My maternal great-grandfather was brutalized by the police.They tried to force him to admit doing a crime he didn't commit (somebody was shot), fortunately for him, the victim survived and said it wasn't his fault. If that wasn't the case, he might've gone to jail aswell. My mother tells me that it was dangerous to even speak ill of the regime and the party and that parents back then taught their children to never express their opinions about the Communist Party and the regime in public.
There is an endless amount of testimonies saying how bad things were, how abusive the laws, the police, the government were, yet old people are just blinded by nostalgia and a lot of young people believe the nonsense their parents/grandparents teach them about "the golden age" of our country. Sure, maybe the country itself was developing but people suffered. I actually got to see a really good amount of videos that show Romania under communism in a good light and how "great" things were. I watched the videos all throughout but they mostly misinterpret a lot of things that have happened and only talk about the good parts. What's absolutely mind-boggling is that people actually believe this.
I live in a small town with some old run-down buildings from the communist period, but as of recently they started getting sold, demolished.The town changed, it doesn't look as depressing now but back when I was 4-5 years old it was a really old,grey, ugly town with ruined buildings and tons of communist apartments. The color I remember my early childhood is dominated by grey. Right now, I still live in an apartment building built during the communist regime. Yeah it's a pretty old, run-down building.
came for the video, stayed for the music
Why is not in Spotify this piece of art
Me acuerdo yo, en verano de 2023 de haber ido a la costa de Cádiz, en zahora. Todos los días recorría la playa hasta el faro de trafalgar. Con esta música sonando en mi cabeza en esos atardeceres del sur de España
My favorite Filipino song
This must be what Alexander heard when he conquered London
Balkan doomercore
I'm pretty sure it's central asia in video( Kyrgyzstan )
this aint balkan bro
bro did you even watch the vid, this 100% aint the balkans bc the balkans werent in the soviet union (most of the balkans)
Крутоо! Я сам из Кызыла, и был рад увидеть центр азии. Еще в центре около театра есть статуя Ленина, могли бы тоже снять
What a banger! Thanks for making this masterpiece.
Stream on my SoundCloud: soundcloud.com/svardd
Post on Spotify PLEASE KING 🙏
Good stuff brother
When on spotify?
@@oleg-bd3xs
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@A damn
Tourist Dubai: 🌟✨🌆🛸🌹🤩🌠💫
Residential Dubai:
I'm desperate for more music from this guy. And more videos like this one
redeffect got me here and this is a nice song
this is me when i go to the best London Oyster card zone (North macedonia)
wow mao
This just reminds me of memories and makes me wish I reversed time to re-experience everything again, this time locking everything to my memory.
This is such a perfect song
and I never say 'perfect' about anything really.
absolutely love this, the atmosphere bruhhh
Actually what make more cooler than great Britain on Balkans is your talents on making music I have suggested to upload this on insta for your own portofolio please make more so I can listen and vibing on my way to central Asia with bus transportation
there is so much potential on this one, but I feel it unfinished.
But damn the loop is cool and stay on my mind.
I would like Bliss remix this
Never knew the Macedonian bus system had a theme song until now
and it slaps
Just discovered you and I love your style. Reminds me a lot of the instrumental from Spanish bands Depresión Sonora or La Plata, and I'm all for it. Also the videos are very nice and fit the music
Filipino RUclips celebrity sent me here
depressing. beatiful.
i wanna hear more man, it was great
making good memories - this is what I think of when hearing this
awsome music
hope you will make some more, keep up good work!1!1!
I don't know how this dude made it living in Birmingham, UK, but this surely hits hard when you're a Russian immigrant and you feel strangely attached to all that grey depressing post-soviet architecture.
This is so fucking Good
Never expected you to be here
this song completely describes my day today
Is the video from Bald and Bankrupt?
so I'm not the only one who noticed, but yeah it is
Mfs explaining why turkeys are the best Christmas food despite them being the driest thing on earth:
God i love Russia, I genuinely love the architecture, the place in general feels quite at home to me.
most of this video is from kyrgyzstan
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