It should be mentioned that this tune was made in less than an hour with samples he received 5 minutes before starting. It is one of his many OHC (One Hour Compo) entries. I used to join those compos too, and I don't think I recall a single time when Virt joined and didn't win.
@@MasterJoJYTP Yeah, he had this thing with some friends called "Kwakfest", which is "here's a theme, write a song in one hour". Search for some of his entries, World's Most Wanted Wiener has a sick bass, and Supabonk is what happens when virt is really drunk.
It's very rare that a guy can make a song that's sound like it's supposed to go with whatever its title is. Virt can do that. He always does that. I like that. I like Virt.
I don't agree. If you define a song's theme based on which associations you make from its sounds, then I don't agree. Jake has plenty of songs that don't at all go with its title. But he has a handful that are pretty representative of what their titles are, and very accomplished so. So he certainly _can_ do that. That you feel as if all his songs fit their titles only means you have a different context from me. Perhaps Jake is making references to a game about food, about plants or about space that I have never played and therefore don't associate the two things. It's like when you meet a new person named Mike and you think to yourself "he definitely does not look like a _Mike_ to me". This music obviously conjures a sense of partying with a pool and flowers to you, but to me it sounds exploratory: a young boy or girl travelling into the sunset on a mysterious, but well planned journey to discovery and they're envisioning what they'll come across. I take this from the rhythm which is set to a lively strolling tempo, and tinny/cold lead voice to the bluesy/cirque-like lonesomeness in the melody which progresses from mystery to excitement to wonder and is grounded in the bass in the chorus and is also saturated by harmony as if riding (by train/bike) while retaining the rhythm, but is naturally interrupted by the funky verse. Yet there is a warm undertone; a sense of accomplishment and joy (perhaps the arpeggios playing christmasly dominants) . This is roughly the same order in which I personally experience emotions when travelling safe and exploring. The sense of wonder is very recognisable and not at all reminiscent of partying. I'm interested in how other people experience this kind of music.
LegoBoyJohn It's shocking how perfect this song is, yet no one knows about it. It's the ONLY song that has never gotten old for me. The sound is just so refreshing and original, DAMN I love it!
I did that too while I was playing Doom 2 today. It was such a good experience but the song kinda hurts. Reminds of when I did such things when I was a young kid so naturally it made me cry eventually
I remember discovering this during my animation internship in 2011 during an unstable but exciting time in my life, Now I work at that same studio and I think of that place my life was in every time I go back to this song. I can't believe it's been 7 fucking years. Jesus time flies away.
this song is one of my favorites that I discovered from your channel. it's got this indescribable vibe with its chord progression. a very special track
This is like the first time I ever properly listened to any chiptune and it's so insanely good. And it's probably very embarrassing but this hit into my feels for some reason, I just felt reminded of like old video games, it has this weird vibe that some of the games I used to play when I was 7 have. Or maybe generally a very certain collection of games or game mods for games from the 90's like Classic Doom maybe cause I've played some that kind of encapsulate this feeling. I wasn't born to experience the 90's but I still had some 90's games as a kid. I wish these times could come back though. And we could like, make ourselves something that is close to it.
@@HardwareFahrrad Yeah, it feels right because Jake Kaufman is insanely good at polyphony. I recommend the Follin bros. too if you want authentically old godlike chiptune too.
This song reminds me of a sunday afternoon pool party (in the most literal meaning) that was very nice but I couldn't attend because I was very far away. the chiptune I love the most tbh
@@HardwareFahrrador a random licensed game like a SpongeBob one? Jake Kaufman previously composed SpongeBob SquigglePants and use chiptune instruments in some parts of the game's soundtrack
i have no clue how long it took me.... maybe 8 years? to finally find this fucking song.... i had first heard it on shoopdawhoop.com . jesus christ, nigga we made it
from the sound of the tune, such party must also involve drunk men reformulating the role of their existance in the vast diversity of the magical dust of the universe that allowed the birth of their ever pondering souls since the start with the great blooming breath of gaia and her 7 watchdog angels.
It should be mentioned that this tune was made in less than an hour with samples he received 5 minutes before starting. It is one of his many OHC (One Hour Compo) entries. I used to join those compos too, and I don't think I recall a single time when Virt joined and didn't win.
He made this in AN HOUR?
@@MasterJoJYTP Yeah, he had this thing with some friends called "Kwakfest", which is "here's a theme, write a song in one hour". Search for some of his entries, World's Most Wanted Wiener has a sick bass, and Supabonk is what happens when virt is really drunk.
@@ProyectXylem Coolio. I really like the World's Most Wanted Weiner.
I mean even for me, an hour is like the fastest time to complete a song.
@@ProyectXylem When was that? Where was the track originally released? Are other tracks from the competition available for streaming/download?
It's very rare that a guy can make a song that's sound like it's supposed to go with whatever its title is. Virt can do that. He always does that. I like that. I like Virt.
His name is Jake Kaufman too BTW. He did a lot of work for WayForward games, like the Shovel Knight, Shantae, and Mighty Switch Force soundtracks.
some of his songs were also in retro city rampage
I don't agree. If you define a song's theme based on which associations you make from its sounds, then I don't agree. Jake has plenty of songs that don't at all go with its title. But he has a handful that are pretty representative of what their titles are, and very accomplished so. So he certainly _can_ do that. That you feel as if all his songs fit their titles only means you have a different context from me. Perhaps Jake is making references to a game about food, about plants or about space that I have never played and therefore don't associate the two things. It's like when you meet a new person named Mike and you think to yourself "he definitely does not look like a _Mike_ to me". This music obviously conjures a sense of partying with a pool and flowers to you, but to me it sounds exploratory: a young boy or girl travelling into the sunset on a mysterious, but well planned journey to discovery and they're envisioning what they'll come across. I take this from the rhythm which is set to a lively strolling tempo, and tinny/cold lead voice to the bluesy/cirque-like lonesomeness in the melody which progresses from mystery to excitement to wonder and is grounded in the bass in the chorus and is also saturated by harmony as if riding (by train/bike) while retaining the rhythm, but is naturally interrupted by the funky verse. Yet there is a warm undertone; a sense of accomplishment and joy (perhaps the arpeggios playing christmasly dominants) . This is roughly the same order in which I personally experience emotions when travelling safe and exploring. The sense of wonder is very recognisable and not at all reminiscent of partying. I'm interested in how other people experience this kind of music.
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@@pcguy619 WHAT?! MSF WAS MY FAVORITE SOUNDTRACK
this is honestly my favorite song to listen to. I tend to set this song on loop for hours when playing video games.
LegoBoyJohn It's shocking how perfect this song is, yet no one knows about it. It's the ONLY song that has never gotten old for me. The sound is just so refreshing and original, DAMN I love it!
oh my god ornabug confirmed DORK
I did that too while I was playing Doom 2 today. It was such a good experience but the song kinda hurts. Reminds of when I did such things when I was a young kid so naturally it made me cry eventually
Virt is a fucking genius.
Virt and FearofDark in my opinion - great to listen to this while driving
Spram2 I guess this is an arrangement from the original from Dane (2008)?!
and blitz lunar is great too
Dane's version is a cover of this one from 2001 of course.
No wonder why he was hired to make the shovel knight OST.
this chiptune is so great. The middle part where it gets really dreamy fills me with all of these indescribable emotions. I love it.
It's made the correct noises, I feel good!
So underrated, this is legendary.
I remember discovering this during my animation internship in 2011 during an unstable but exciting time in my life, Now I work at that same studio and I think of that place my life was in every time I go back to this song. I can't believe it's been 7 fucking years. Jesus time flies away.
now its 11 years
@@HardwareFahrrad no it's 12 years
i wrote that comment almost a year ago @@D3ci
@@HardwareFahrrad just correcting it
this song is one of my favorites that I discovered from your channel. it's got this indescribable vibe with its chord progression. a very special track
We now have a Frank Sinatra YTPMV of this. Is that weird? Yes, but it’s great.
Virt is an absolute mad lad
Describe this video in one word: Beautiful
Can't stop wiggling foot with that bassline
It's especially nice if you have one of these big ass headphones
What the fuck, I practically never said this, but this is so good.
This is like the first time I ever properly listened to any chiptune and it's so insanely good. And it's probably very embarrassing but this hit into my feels for some reason, I just felt reminded of like old video games, it has this weird vibe that some of the games I used to play when I was 7 have. Or maybe generally a very certain collection of games or game mods for games from the 90's like Classic Doom maybe cause I've played some that kind of encapsulate this feeling. I wasn't born to experience the 90's but I still had some 90's games as a kid. I wish these times could come back though. And we could like, make ourselves something that is close to it.
@@HardwareFahrrad Yeah, it feels right because Jake Kaufman is insanely good at polyphony. I recommend the Follin bros. too if you want authentically old godlike chiptune too.
@@Plasmariel thanks
This song reminds me of a sunday afternoon pool party (in the most literal meaning) that was very nice but I couldn't attend because I was very far away.
the chiptune I love the most tbh
There used to be a video of a live version of this song which was headed by soundscape.. I cant find it anymore, it was a neat video.
This is such good chiptune. Make more please.
this song is beyond good
This song makes me happy :D
Good for you.
Holy shit this is amazing!
Yeah, it's probably my favorite Chiptune song ever but I also don't know a lot at all
This is the best Chiptune ever
Lol the name is just great.
This sounds like music that Wayfoward would use for one of their games.
Same composer.
This deserves a bajillion views
Ikr
Calvin, my boy, you are right
Virt is the best at this.
Someone needs to YTPMV this now.
about 6-7 years later, it became a reality
ME
I have faith Jake will re-arrange this and use it for a Wayforward game someday (would fit Shantae the most)
That's an awful choice, how about the new Doom game when it releases?
@@HardwareFahrrador a random licensed game like a SpongeBob one? Jake Kaufman previously composed SpongeBob SquigglePants and use chiptune instruments in some parts of the game's soundtrack
Very interesting idea. @@KOOPAS1234
VIRT CLEANS UP AS ALWAYS
=)
hell yeah
すげえ、まじですき
たしかにすごい良い曲ですね‥‥
No entiendo ni brgas lo que dicen :v
You are so good at composing music!
This is a fucking amazing piece of beep boop work. 💓
i have no clue how long it took me.... maybe 8 years? to finally find this fucking song.... i had first heard it on shoopdawhoop.com . jesus christ, nigga we made it
How long is that ago?
この世で一番いい曲
This is the crab rave of tracker music
I remember this song when I played one of those ytpmv's
Oof theyre all on ytkids now
Such an awesome tune!
for some reason it remembers me a lot of 90s Brazilian TV
I'm from 2000's
*reminds
flowerzinc's pool party
I think he was just clarifying that you know the person who uploaded it isn't the one who made the song.
Virt HIMSELF is awesome, too!
good shit
Reminds me of pokemon
So it wasn't just me who thought that!
nice
Let's Virt tonight.
Reminds me of Engineer for some reasons.
Neat
Greetings from number 1338!
So MJ-inspired.
siIvagunner boys report in
matttman100 ay
Sir, yes, sir!
HERE
This was a source? Which rips?
Door Into Summer (Gamma Mix) - Knuckles' Chaotix
You mean Virt, right. He's the one who composed it, y'know.
I was thinking of doing it.
Doing what?
Bravo 👏
Trying to find an old YTPMV of this that uses urusei yatsura as a source. Anyone know it?
This rivals artificial intelligence bomb
Is this from a videogame or is just a composition?
Just a composition. Made in an hour, no less.
Dane and Mitch Should Watch this
Late comment, but Dane made a cover of this song 10 years ago i think.
yup
@@Wiklundmusic Used in the c64 Crest demo "Digital Magic" in... 2002!
im the visitor 1337!
glue
Yo what's up with people typing the word "glue" in here?
Um...yeah. Who else would I have directed that comment at?
What platform/instrument?
Impulse Tracker
is there a module or nsf of this?
❤
dai beran eu sou o velbeleza
eusomineboy
@@dudagladuos eai beleza, eai beleza?
Glue
...eue...
Chiptune
that is correct...?
@@ashkat64 That comment and your response made me laugh
1/1/1997
I don't like the 8-BIT sound but this song is a masterpiece
go fuck yourself
@niceANDcool bahaha
@@JennBitAlt Whoah, that was a tiny little microscopic small bit rude of you. Please say sorry :(
I wonder where the chiptune makers go after they stop making music😔😔
In the case of virt, creating music for extremely successful video games... so... Good places, yeah? :D
zyffe That is awesome to hear, lucky guy:3
@@dmagine2381 Yeah his name is Jake Kaufman! He made the AMAZING soundtrack for Shovel Knight. Check it out if you haven't already =)
zyffe Ohh, I inow that game:3 I wish I could play it thiugh😔
@@zyffe Shovel Knight, Shantae, and some stuff for Mighty Switch Force
(poolparty)
yeah
@@angieeedg will u stfu and gtfo
guypool
Mexicoparty
lmfao
What's so funny about this video?
i'm afraid to ask...
what is a pool party?@
from the sound of the tune, such party must also involve drunk men reformulating the role of their existance in the vast diversity of the magical dust of the universe that allowed the birth of their ever pondering souls since the start with the great blooming breath of gaia and her 7 watchdog angels.
+John Gray and i took a sip of it.
a delicious, existential sip of naw-ledge.
what does seinfeld have to do with cheep tewn?
Powder S.
tudee tudeh tuduh yeun
TUH, TU DUH, TAH, TEEEH... TUH.. DUH... TUH... TUH, TUN, TUN,
well you look at that, roleplaying on a years old inactive channel's comment section, just what i needed to spice my life.
Podcast from The Needle Drop, anyone?
wait what? is fantano hip to chiptune??
*flower
*Plant
(y)
Plainrock124's is better ngl