It worths to say that Revachol been destroyed by atomic blast in the original book that inspired Disco Elysium. So that's actually a city no longer existing. Rest in peace Revachol.
something hits different about ZAUM coming up first, the difference between cultural orgaisation and company is incredibly sad. Its become weirdly common that the things i enjoy sort of fall apart, like writers whos work i find dying soon after; or i find out that they do terrible things. It always hurts, but something about ZAUM feels worse. Its hard in dark times when it feels like the stars are going out too.
@@unexecutable2097 the majority of the leads working on the game were forced out of ZA/UM. Martin, one of memeber of the orignal ZA/UM group, talked about it going from a cultural organisation to a company. Robert Kurvitz I believe has began a law suit against the company, but as it stands the writers and artists no longer have the IP in short, when Joyce describes capitalism taking everything (even stuff critical of it) happend too ZA/UM there's some other details, it's definitely worth reading about, just kinda hoping that the folks that developed this world over a decade get to continue working on it :P
@@agent19tah Ah yes, then you find out that they don't think you're human either. They think you're cattle and they've thought that way for so long that they have an ancient word to describe that feeling: "Goyim"
The arthropods are in silent and meaningless awe of you. Know that we are watching- when you’re tired, when the vision spins out of control. The insects will be looking on. Rooting for you. And when you fall we will come to raise you up, bud from you, banner-like, blossom from you and carry you apart in a sky funeral. In honour of your passing.
I cannot believe i finished this game 2 years ago. Really, i don't feel like that. I feel like I am still in Revachol picking up old stuff and bottles, running to the little church through the sleet and crying over the vision of revolutionaries shot at the wall. I don't know what has to happen to me to make me forget this game.
I grew up playing games... they are undeniably a part of who I am. Disco Elysium might have been one of the single biggest influences on my life. Anyways, the writers of this game deserve the Nobel prize.
Same here. It's easily one of the best experiences a videogame could provide to the average person. It's humorous, critical, dark, thought-provoking and creative from head to toe. The way people feel astounded by a really good film, book, television show etc... I firmly believe Disco Elysium is the one game that could get most people feeling similarly. Its imagery is unlike any other. It's so confident and assured of itself in its existential, political and social commentaries. I've honestly never experienced anything as well-crafted as the world and people of Revachol. You know how people say something along the lines of there being a whole world between the pages of a book? That's how I feel about this game.
@@senhorengenheiro I don't really agree with that. If we begin believing that impact = quantity, then we've lost the plot, no? There are many, many people that have only given a single defining piece of art or science and gained a prize for it. That said, video games tend to get ignored in that equation, and I think that's unfortunate.
@@JL32506 The one that would apply, Literature, is awarded for a body of work, and not a single work, at least 95% of the time. And although this is great, lets not get ahead of ourselves.
All the ones who share my compassion for the destiny Disco Elysium and ZA\UM, are my brothers and sisters. This playlist is a requem for a legend that touched all of us deeply and dramatically. The creators of Disco Elysium earned our eternal love, respect and eventually existential sadness.
'Be Vigilant, We Loved You...' Like an echo of who we once were, calling out to the now, that as dark as the world becomes, the light within can be bright enough, never to banish or dismiss outright, but enough to carry it forward. It is our sacred charge whether we know it or not, to kindle the fire, and to with every measure of our will to guard it against the darkness. We must never forsake it entirely, we must never let it go out... Revachol Forever.
So I'm guessing these slowed songs are the funeral march for the original ZAUM thinkpots that got ripped out of their own project, then? Because they deserve SOME kind of elegy...
man. instrument of surrender slowed literally made me pause what i was doing to appreciate it- made me so nostalgic for my first time playing elysium :,) beautiful playlist
I love games that feel like a home to return to. Revachol will always be a place to come back to for me. I hope I will hold my experience with this gem of a game always near to my heart. Thank you for this playlist! Getting emotional in the comments rn
Bladerunner, George Orwell's 1984, Disco Eylsium... all of these works share this common demeanor of being a wage slave in a dystopian world - living to function, scarred by hopelessness and confusion without hope for improvement. Oftentimes when I wake up to the everyday work grind I do feel this cold heavinesses of Revachol. "Hope in work and joy in leisure"
perfect for mindlessly drawing as this plays in my ears, learning how to draw Kim's bomber jacket right now as I type this, maybe later ill even tackle how to draw harrier du bois mutton chops
Disco Elysuim and Nier automata are my absolute favorite artistic games, from top to bottom, the art, the characters, the story. To me those games show what video games can really do. I really do feel those games are masterpieces of the video game medium.
Same here mate. Disco, NieR, Omori are the gems I won't be able to forget ever. The kind of feeling they gave to me - it's very rare and I don't think anything else can do that !
@SpecialForcesDrebin If you haven't played Outer Wilds, play Outer Wilds then. Don't look anything up, go in blind. It's up there with these two on the "what video games can really do" front. Also on the emotional impact & gorgeous OST.
I must say, this was most certainly a mesmerizing experience to live. An astonishingly enchanting sound effects are guiding you through the river of immense thoughts... I thank you for this beautiful playlist, Tough Smudge. Truly loved it..
This sounds like... broken dreams, promises and a future that was taken from us, this sounds like post comunism depression, a failed revolution, failure, but not hopeless, at all...
from WoW: - Zangarmarsh music -Grizzly Hills night music -Azuremyst isle music Brian eno has lots of great ambient music, try listening to his "Prophecy" theme from the 1984 Dune movie
Other tracks by Sea Power not included in the game's soundtrack hit especially similar to this vibe. Also be sure to check out bands like Godspeed You Black Emperor or Explosions in the Sky imo
There is definitely an entropic anomaly with the world. Most projects that are made of passion fail or ruin their creators. It should not be that way..
Of all the creatures I've met, you are the kindest. "On Rue de Saint-Ghislaine..." This "game" will be part of me until my very last breath. Titus surviving because your tie gets on fire, Kim dancing with you to the most perfect beat, the deserter accepting you as a fellow comrade if you're both a genuine Mazovian and have a pretty good score in Encyclopedia and Lilienne's promenade and so much more. Did I say Karaoke Garte? Please don't take this aero-ship Dolores.
Me: What do you think, Kim, do you like the music? RHETORIC: Why do you ask that? You know the answer! EMPHATY: He seems to like the music. AUTHORITY : You should ask him again, but this time with more force in your voice. Kim Kitsuragi: Yes, Officer. INLAND EMPIRE: A warm feeling floods your body as Kim tells you he likes the music.
Disco Elysium will always have a special place in my heart. Rest in peace Revachol, you’ll always missed.
Un jour je serai de retour près de toi
@@stevensmith1031 ❤
Hey! Hey, it is not dead. Just revolutionized.
It worths to say that Revachol been destroyed by atomic blast in the original book that inspired Disco Elysium. So that's actually a city no longer existing. Rest in peace Revachol.
@@EscapeKit Speaking with the city inside the church will also reveal this to Harry. The city itself knows it is doomed.
Even Cuno would love this playlist
cuno doesnt give a shit
CUNO DOESN’T FUCKING CARE.
Napakymppi, Cuno!
CUNO does not fookin care!
Cuno doesn't fucking care!
something hits different about ZAUM coming up first, the difference between cultural orgaisation and company is incredibly sad. Its become weirdly common that the things i enjoy sort of fall apart, like writers whos work i find dying soon after; or i find out that they do terrible things. It always hurts, but something about ZAUM feels worse. Its hard in dark times when it feels like the stars are going out too.
What happened?
@@unexecutable2097 the majority of the leads working on the game were forced out of ZA/UM. Martin, one of memeber of the orignal ZA/UM group, talked about it going from a cultural organisation to a company. Robert Kurvitz I believe has began a law suit against the company, but as it stands the writers and artists no longer have the IP
in short, when Joyce describes capitalism taking everything (even stuff critical of it) happend too ZA/UM
there's some other details, it's definitely worth reading about, just kinda hoping that the folks that developed this world over a decade get to continue working on it :P
And then you realise. That the bourgeois are not human.
@@agent19tah Ah yes, then you find out that they don't think you're human either. They think you're cattle and they've thought that way for so long that they have an ancient word to describe that feeling: "Goyim"
@@ChironTheWounded Somebody once said: "Antisemitism is the socialism of fools" and your response perfectly encapsulates this.
The arthropods are in silent and meaningless awe of you. Know that we are watching- when you’re tired, when the vision spins out of control. The insects will be looking on. Rooting for you. And when you fall we will come to raise you up, bud from you, banner-like, blossom from you and carry you apart in a sky funeral. In honour of your passing.
My favourite thing about this incredible playlist is that we're all here.
I cannot believe i finished this game 2 years ago. Really, i don't feel like that. I feel like I am still in Revachol picking up old stuff and bottles, running to the little church through the sleet and crying over the vision of revolutionaries shot at the wall. I don't know what has to happen to me to make me forget this game.
A night of deluge in blood alcohol might help with that.
Same!! This game has changed me forever, in a way its also kind of my comfort game.
I don't want to be that kind of beast anymore
LA REVACHOLIERE hits different. might be the best track on the ost
I grew up playing games... they are undeniably a part of who I am. Disco Elysium might have been one of the single biggest influences on my life. Anyways, the writers of this game deserve the Nobel prize.
they did an insane amount of work for this game... just insane
Same here. It's easily one of the best experiences a videogame could provide to the average person. It's humorous, critical, dark, thought-provoking and creative from head to toe. The way people feel astounded by a really good film, book, television show etc... I firmly believe Disco Elysium is the one game that could get most people feeling similarly. Its imagery is unlike any other. It's so confident and assured of itself in its existential, political and social commentaries. I've honestly never experienced anything as well-crafted as the world and people of Revachol. You know how people say something along the lines of there being a whole world between the pages of a book? That's how I feel about this game.
Nobel is a bit too much. Let them make 4-5 more like this and sure, but a single work doesn't deserve it.
@@senhorengenheiro I don't really agree with that. If we begin believing that impact = quantity, then we've lost the plot, no? There are many, many people that have only given a single defining piece of art or science and gained a prize for it. That said, video games tend to get ignored in that equation, and I think that's unfortunate.
@@JL32506 The one that would apply, Literature, is awarded for a body of work, and not a single work, at least 95% of the time. And although this is great, lets not get ahead of ourselves.
un jour je serai de retour près de toi
All the ones who share my compassion for the destiny Disco Elysium and ZA\UM, are my brothers and sisters. This playlist is a requem for a legend that touched all of us deeply and dramatically. The creators of Disco Elysium earned our eternal love, respect and eventually existential sadness.
'Be Vigilant, We Loved You...' Like an echo of who we once were, calling out to the now, that as dark as the world becomes, the light within can be bright enough, never to banish or dismiss outright, but enough to carry it forward. It is our sacred charge whether we know it or not, to kindle the fire, and to with every measure of our will to guard it against the darkness. We must never forsake it entirely, we must never let it go out...
Revachol Forever.
The cryptozoologists always makes me cry...
So I'm guessing these slowed songs are the funeral march for the original ZAUM thinkpots that got ripped out of their own project, then?
Because they deserve SOME kind of elegy...
man. instrument of surrender slowed literally made me pause what i was doing to appreciate it- made me so nostalgic for my first time playing elysium :,) beautiful playlist
gregg!!!
Я хочу, чтобы этот плейлист играл на моих похоронах
Это нечто невероятное..
Сильно сказано. Жаль, что он играет на похоронах ZA\UM. Реквием по легенде. Серость и до них добралась...
@@xenontexarkh5131 понимаю..
Ми скоро зробимо ваше бажання реальністю)
@@ОлександрОлександрович-е4оЭто едва ли. Но шутка засчитана, реально неплохо мужик
похрюкай@@ОлександрОлександрович-е4о
Whirling in the rags just hit so different and so hard.
Thanks
I love games that feel like a home to return to. Revachol will always be a place to come back to for me. I hope I will hold my experience with this gem of a game always near to my heart. Thank you for this playlist! Getting emotional in the comments rn
I... I don't know. Already love the OST but this versión also hits me deep. Thank you. I miss her too Harry.
Absolutely beautiful! My go-to for sad-calm rn.
Bladerunner, George Orwell's 1984, Disco Eylsium... all of these works share this common demeanor of being a wage slave in a dystopian world - living to function, scarred by hopelessness and confusion without hope for improvement. Oftentimes when I wake up to the everyday work grind I do feel this cold heavinesses of Revachol.
"Hope in work and joy in leisure"
Hope in Work and Joy in Leisure is already my favourite track off the OST, but damn, this slower version turns the despair up to 11.
Perfect ambient, can't get any better than this...
I needed something like this. Thank you.
perfect for mindlessly drawing as this plays in my ears, learning how to draw Kim's bomber jacket right now as I type this, maybe later ill even tackle how to draw harrier du bois mutton chops
I have listened to this mix at least 50 times now and i cant study without it. Thank you so much for creating it
Disco Elysuim and Nier automata are my absolute favorite artistic games, from top to bottom, the art, the characters, the story.
To me those games show what video games can really do. I really do feel those games are masterpieces of the video game medium.
Been thinking about playing Nier lately since it just got ported to Switch. Might have to give it a shot
Same here mate. Disco, NieR, Omori are the gems I won't be able to forget ever. The kind of feeling they gave to me - it's very rare and I don't think anything else can do that !
Both of those dragged me out of pretty deep depressions when I played them. +1
@SpecialForcesDrebin If you haven't played Outer Wilds, play Outer Wilds then. Don't look anything up, go in blind.
It's up there with these two on the "what video games can really do" front. Also on the emotional impact & gorgeous OST.
@@MagnaKay Adding onto this, I really believe Control and Observer are some of the peaks of the sci-fi genre
That must be how it feels like to be a 10 Savvy, 10 Reaction speed and 1 Volition Raphael.
This is beautiful.
Thank you for this playlist, man.
This video is great. Thanks for making it. Great for studying and/or existential dread
Yeah, we all made it here ... afterall.
Thats pretty amazing.
it's like i'm really there, curled up underneath the piers, waiting to turn into salt. powerful stuff.
Saw this on Reddit Community! This is beautiful!
yet the best playlist for my studying. thanks a ton from msc russia❤❤❤
thanks for making this 💙
This music makes me happy and sad in a very strange way. Thanks
I have been listening to the DE sountrack a lot these days. This version kinda... Makes me appreciate all the songs even more? Love it.
Go to song when mental illness is winning. Idk if it helps or not. But it reinvigorates my love for this game
You are genious to come up with this. A great sleep inducer.
My favorite is this version of "Rue de Saint-Ghislaine 32B" 33:35
Bro u made exact study list that i craved. Kudos.
I must say, this was most certainly a mesmerizing experience to live. An astonishingly enchanting sound effects are guiding you through the river of immense thoughts...
I thank you for this beautiful playlist, Tough Smudge. Truly loved it..
This is absolutely amazing
thanks for this
This one is so pleasing to listen to it can put me to sleep so fast
This sounds like... broken dreams, promises and a future that was taken from us, this sounds like post comunism depression, a failed revolution, failure, but not hopeless, at all...
you made it perfect 🥲
Beautiful ,thankyou .
You're amazing - J
this is interesting experience. Lovely game
Fantastic playlist I love you dearly
Special 💜
Saving this for myself 15:10
Thx for ur share ! Love this
I miss disco elysium. I wish they could make another
Can we get more of slowed Disco Elysium OST?
"Welcome to Revachol."
sadly, you forgot the best one: "Off We Go Into the Wild Pale Yonder"
a very good playlist though, saving it
Does anyone have any reccomendations like the songs here?
PRIDE can have a similar vibe. Its a hiphop song though, might not be your taste
from WoW:
- Zangarmarsh music
-Grizzly Hills night music
-Azuremyst isle music
Brian eno has lots of great ambient music, try listening to his "Prophecy" theme from the 1984 Dune movie
maybe try spacevawe yt channel.. or stuff like Erik Satie : Gnossiennes
Other tracks by Sea Power not included in the game's soundtrack hit especially similar to this vibe. Also be sure to check out bands like Godspeed You Black Emperor or Explosions in the Sky imo
“Have a Nice Life” perhaps..?
Love this
Very nice.
There is definitely an entropic anomaly with the world. Most projects that are made of passion fail or ruin their creators. It should not be that way..
Of all the creatures I've met, you are the kindest.
"On Rue de Saint-Ghislaine..."
This "game" will be part of me until my very last breath. Titus surviving because your tie gets on fire, Kim dancing with you to the most perfect beat, the deserter accepting you as a fellow comrade if you're both a genuine Mazovian and have a pretty good score in Encyclopedia and Lilienne's promenade and so much more. Did I say Karaoke Garte? Please don't take this aero-ship Dolores.
Could you make all separated? I want to just listen to "Rue de Saint-Ghislaine 32B" to eternity and beyond
Disco elysium (Slowed + Reverb)
Me: What do you think, Kim, do you like the music?
RHETORIC: Why do you ask that? You know the answer!
EMPHATY: He seems to like the music.
AUTHORITY : You should ask him again, but this time with more force in your voice.
Kim Kitsuragi: Yes, Officer.
INLAND EMPIRE: A warm feeling floods your body as Kim tells you he likes the music.
Is this Paul stretched versions of the tracks? It worked quite well.
Saint-Brune 1147 sounds like it needs to be slowed in original
I fell asleep for the first seconds as listen this.
Sitting.
At the computer.
Yeeet
Of course the one piece of music I wanted to hear is not on this play list. 😢
Which one ?
как же это ахуенно!
RIP ZA/UM. Communism will win, sleep well.
It Will definitely win
i just want to live in a better world where social justice will be more than a word.