I feel so empowered listening to this wonderful track. When I listen to this I imagine myself waking up and coming out of my wooden house in the middle of the taiga forest. I then began to forage and hunt for food but before that I saw the most spectacular sunrise ever. That symbolises what 2025 will be at least in terms of masterpieces that will be made and released . What a beautiful way to end the year.
Subscribing and commenting to a channel never paid out as well as yours because of the awesome content you present for it. I hope 2025 will be a great inspirational and creative year for you so that I won't run out of epic songs to listen to.
Amazing work as always, Laine! I really liked listening to this song while doing my usual stuff here and there, the vibes are so fitting with the snowy and cold background too. I like how the title is on spanish too, San Cazador. Any story behind the name or was it simply due to the rule of cool? 😁 And as usual, it's an inspiring work! Mind booming with ideas for the new year! By the way, as for the image. I decided to use TinEye - it's indeed a collage. The Maid comes from the artist "kurohal" which you can find on Safebooru. The background itself must be a cool photography, it's found on Flickr too!
As with most of my song titles, I just follow the rule of cool, although I just wanted something that vaguely sounded like a 'showdown' haha. Those two words together just made sense. And thanks -- I was also able to see the sources for the individual images from tineye (*surprised that I didn't think of using tineye -- didn't know tineye is better than google's reverse search), and credited them in the desc. Although I still couldn't find the collage artist
Thanks! Haven't played the armored core series. Does it have a rock soundtrack? I always assumed it had either electronic or the orchestral stuff that I usually associate with scifi games
@@Vlad-ke3ls hi! I've been making music for a long time but with some long breaks in between. Started maybe 7 to 8 years ago, I used to make a different type of music before (dark ambient) under a different name. Then I went into a 2-3 year break, then I started again. You can see some of my older songs in this channel, I started with mostly soundtrack/electronic style music. But for playing guitar, I only started playing last year, but I'm learning in a weird self taught way so I'm sorry if my guitar playing might sound sloppy lol. I can't even play guitar solos so veteran guitarists might have noticed I only play simple and slow guitar patterns in my songs -- but I just layer and re-record my takes a lot, haha
@@lainechinensyI'm very glad that TH-cam recommended one of your music I will gradually strive to reach your level. I bought a guitar about 2 years ago, but I kept putting it off and only learned to play regular and power chords, many songs I listen to are too complicated for me (fast tempo, fast pressing and changing chords) and I put them off, and too simple ones are not very interesting to me, and to write something of your own, you need to understand music theory :) (and if it can't be played on one guitar at once, then it's already difficult for me, lol, I'm too lazy)
@Vlad-ke3ls when I first started guitar, I also got stuck trying to play complicated songs of my favorite musicians, but when I realized I can't compete with the talented teenagers playing technical riffs all day, I found it more fun to just start making my own songs. I found that recording myself play with a generic drum loop and a looper pedal accelerated my learning, it's sort of like improvising with yourself. It's intimidating at first but guitar music theory is actually refreshingly simple, you only really need the base level music theory and your ears will guide you the rest of the way, unless you're into Math rock or prog rock lol. The hardest technique so far I'm still learning is tremolo riffs which is used a lot in the kind of music I make. I'll be rooting for you in your music journey!
@@lainechinensy Thanks for the advice, I haven't listened to math rock for a long time, but I like its melody, but in recent years I listen more to Japanese music And I will wait for the moment when I can say that I listened to you before you became insanely popular
@@lainechinensy Big props for mentioning the breaks! Too many people say "it took me N years to learn X" trying to make it sound cooler/less achievable while omiting that these "N years" often don't really amount to this specific amount of time. There were gaps, breaks, and random tangents that ultimately prolonged the time period. There's certain time we all need to learn something new depending on our timetable, state of mind, and certain capacities/skills, but it's important to remember that nobody can really tell you how much time anything takes - it really depends on you and how much time you, well, literally put in, and how good you are at using it. Happy New Year, and I wish you all the progress you deem necessary in your music! :D P.S. You don't have to tell anyone if you don't want to, but your regular VK lurking made me assume you might be from Russia/some post-Soviet country. If it's true I'm all the more hyped that there are artists like you in our not particularly interesting music scene. xD
Hey Laine! I'm not sure if you're interested (or if you check your e-mail, or if you do and you weren't interested), but I e-mailed you a paid job offer for an indie game project.
Happy new year everyone! Yes, due to time zones being wonky I’m already in the future!
I feel so empowered listening to this wonderful track. When I listen to this I imagine myself waking up and coming out of my wooden house in the middle of the taiga forest. I then began to forage and hunt for food but before that I saw the most spectacular sunrise ever. That symbolises what 2025 will be at least in terms of masterpieces that will be made and released . What a beautiful way to end the year.
Subscribing and commenting to a channel never paid out as well as yours because of the awesome content you present for it. I hope 2025 will be a great inspirational and creative year for you so that I won't run out of epic songs to listen to.
Yo, take a break. Are you not tired of making so many masterpieces ??
It's been like, three days! Holly molly
Happy new year! 🎉
Making music IS my break from my soul crushing job ;p
Aaaaaand, playlisted
Happy new year!!
May it be filled with inspiration and the joy of creation!
Amazing work as always, Laine! I really liked listening to this song while doing my usual stuff here and there, the vibes are so fitting with the snowy and cold background too. I like how the title is on spanish too, San Cazador. Any story behind the name or was it simply due to the rule of cool? 😁
And as usual, it's an inspiring work! Mind booming with ideas for the new year!
By the way, as for the image. I decided to use TinEye - it's indeed a collage. The Maid comes from the artist "kurohal" which you can find on Safebooru. The background itself must be a cool photography, it's found on Flickr too!
As with most of my song titles, I just follow the rule of cool, although I just wanted something that vaguely sounded like a 'showdown' haha. Those two words together just made sense. And thanks -- I was also able to see the sources for the individual images from tineye (*surprised that I didn't think of using tineye -- didn't know tineye is better than google's reverse search), and credited them in the desc. Although I still couldn't find the collage artist
Nice 😮
Reminds me of armored core with some of your tracks. The algorithm blessed me with your work, so ill sub for more!
Thanks! Haven't played the armored core series. Does it have a rock soundtrack? I always assumed it had either electronic or the orchestral stuff that I usually associate with scifi games
@lainechinensy armored core 4 in particular has a decent amount of rock tracks. You should totally check it out sometime!
Awesome!!
Tome su like buen hombre
Banger🔥Instantly flew into the playlist.
I wanted to know how much experience you have in music/playing the guitar?
@@Vlad-ke3ls hi! I've been making music for a long time but with some long breaks in between. Started maybe 7 to 8 years ago, I used to make a different type of music before (dark ambient) under a different name. Then I went into a 2-3 year break, then I started again. You can see some of my older songs in this channel, I started with mostly soundtrack/electronic style music. But for playing guitar, I only started playing last year, but I'm learning in a weird self taught way so I'm sorry if my guitar playing might sound sloppy lol. I can't even play guitar solos so veteran guitarists might have noticed I only play simple and slow guitar patterns in my songs -- but I just layer and re-record my takes a lot, haha
@@lainechinensyI'm very glad that TH-cam recommended one of your music
I will gradually strive to reach your level.
I bought a guitar about 2 years ago, but I kept putting it off and only learned to play regular and power chords,
many songs I listen to are too complicated for me (fast tempo, fast pressing and changing chords) and I put them off,
and too simple ones are not very interesting to me,
and to write something of your own, you need to understand music theory :)
(and if it can't be played on one guitar at once, then it's already difficult for me, lol, I'm too lazy)
@Vlad-ke3ls when I first started guitar, I also got stuck trying to play complicated songs of my favorite musicians, but when I realized I can't compete with the talented teenagers playing technical riffs all day, I found it more fun to just start making my own songs. I found that recording myself play with a generic drum loop and a looper pedal accelerated my learning, it's sort of like improvising with yourself. It's intimidating at first but guitar music theory is actually refreshingly simple, you only really need the base level music theory and your ears will guide you the rest of the way, unless you're into Math rock or prog rock lol. The hardest technique so far I'm still learning is tremolo riffs which is used a lot in the kind of music I make. I'll be rooting for you in your music journey!
@@lainechinensy Thanks for the advice, I haven't listened to math rock for a long time, but I like its melody, but in recent years I listen more to Japanese music
And I will wait for the moment when I can say that I listened to you before you became insanely popular
@@lainechinensy Big props for mentioning the breaks! Too many people say "it took me N years to learn X" trying to make it sound cooler/less achievable while omiting that these "N years" often don't really amount to this specific amount of time. There were gaps, breaks, and random tangents that ultimately prolonged the time period. There's certain time we all need to learn something new depending on our timetable, state of mind, and certain capacities/skills, but it's important to remember that nobody can really tell you how much time anything takes - it really depends on you and how much time you, well, literally put in, and how good you are at using it. Happy New Year, and I wish you all the progress you deem necessary in your music! :D
P.S. You don't have to tell anyone if you don't want to, but your regular VK lurking made me assume you might be from Russia/some post-Soviet country. If it's true I'm all the more hyped that there are artists like you in our not particularly interesting music scene. xD
One last banger before the year ends, heh?
I'm a time traveler and the new year has already started for me. Happy new year!! ;p
Does Laine ever stop cooking?
Hey Laine!
I'm not sure if you're interested (or if you check your e-mail, or if you do and you weren't interested), but I e-mailed you a paid job offer for an indie game project.
Yeah, I probably need to check my emails more often hehe, but I saw your email tho, I'll reply in a bit!
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@@lainechinensy Awesome, thank you :D
hey now i'm interested too about this project