I just commented the same thing. I’m also a Boosh fan…we should be friends. And subscribed to many of the same channels. Where do you live? Let’s hang out. 😂
I've actually been listening to this at work instead of Spotify. I no longer get distracted every few minutes by "ooo cool song I should add that to X playlist and dive into this artist!"
@@Caligari87 No kidding, same here. It's great for losing track of time. Because of how perfectly seamless the song transitions are I don't even realize when an hour or more has gone by.
@@bokunorainbow58 so do you, unless you spend just as much time listening to static, or morse code gibberish, or simply songs you like less than other songs
Me too! I discovered this only just now but damn these breakdowns are so good. Some part of my brain wants to not like them, as if it's somehow wrong to genuinely enjoy music that is generated instead of composed... but if I play these parts loud they send chills down my spine so who am I kidding? Time to welcome the AI overlords I guess. :D
@@axlh.1827 the only thing it says is how mathematical and procedural music is. Those 10 hours play it pretty safe and standard, which is why it's consistently good-sounding. But the purpose of artists is to not play it safe, but make more risky music and expand the limits of the genres. Which is why most music sucks - most experiments fail.
The Transient Beast (1:05:40), Escape the Tesseract (8:10:58), The Aurora (1:08:55), Serendipity/Run (7:47:10), The Lonely Priest (9:44:00), Weakness (9:15:00), Cry (6:30:40), The Lost Misunderstanding (9:31:49), Suffer (5:34:52), Suffer II (9:09:45), Disturbance (5:30:20), The Hidden Disturbance (4:59:00), The Awaiting Creatures (9:18:49), Kill the Balance (5:49:25), Inevitable Gatekeeper (7:05:40)
Alright guys. There it is. Djent has been done. It was all leading to this. This is the genre's apex. Congrats on the success of this momentous experiment, @Dennis Martensson
@ippos_khloros Disagree with the destruction of previous recordings. They must stand as a testament against the folly of mankind to think that we could even begin to comprehend the incomprehensible mind of the god within the code that delivers us this immaculate brutality. Also, gfy. :D
I came here expecting it to be a joke: a random string of 1s and 0s with a snare in 4/4 slapped over it. I was not prepared. I was not expecting every single track to be a banger. But every single track is a banger nonetheless. This is incredible.
Haha, actually it started out as just that, just a joke. Just a generator of infinite 1s and 0s. Then I wanted melodies, then I wanted drum fills, then I wanted ambiances etc.. And here we are : D Glad you like it!
@@DennisMartenssonOfficial Man! I'm actually jealous you've done that! I was too lazy to start worknig on this. That was an idea I had for a programming project since college, when our teacher showed us a music progarm he made using his arduino. Seeing the code, I just asked him, can you add a loop that plays random notes? He did so and said and when we heard the result, he said "wow that sounds like free Jazz!" Though I have zero musical knowledge, I wanted this to be a learning experience, both programming and music theory. Some of my friends are jazz/metal musicians, so they probably would have helped me for the music theory part. I planned to start simple, just a random string of notes, then improve slowly from there haha.
Ahhhh I heard a part at 37:10 where it's a two-four snare but with ghost notes on the 16ths before AND AFTER the 2 and 4, that's pretty unrealistic. The only thing like that I could find tho, tbh.
@@chrispysaid Well, tbh with good technique that part isnt very difficult at all. Listen to some AAL, its very similar in style and Matt Garstka does insane stuff such as that, especially in songs from the Madness of Many album.
@GrapeSkoda @bruhbruh Yeah I know it's physically possible to play, but not something a drummer would naturally do. Kinda goes against the groove, a drummer would need to intentionally work on it to pull it off and it doesn't add enough of an impact to be worth the effort imo.
You can make fun of the fact that this is basically indistinguishable from "real" Djent all you want but I also think that it shows that the artists that helped to craft and popularize this sound achieved exactly what they were aiming for. This music is supposed to sound alien, mathematical and like it is beyond the scope of human songwriting. In a way, generating it through an elaborate algorithm fits the (general) artistic vision of the genre more than it diminishes it and this is a fantastic project to show that AI can be a great tool in art if used correctly.
@@zero_zero107 really? Reptile? You gotta listen to more bands and songs buddy. It seems youre stuck in the circle of mainstream riffs and mainstream ideas and compositions.
@@dafook865 this comment is so inncomprehensively dumb that i cant even understand what is even going through your head. There is absolutely nothing mainstream about a 16.5 minute metal song with a main riff that alredy unites 3 different genres...
3:17:02 My favorite after picking random songs for about an hour. It mixes some more "standard" metal ideas with the djent, making a great balance for someone like me who doesn't want it too technical.
"14. Melancholic Ghosts" from this video and "33. Everlasting Weakness"/"135. Ending Melancholy" from the previous video have almost the same riff - probably due to the same input data which emerged in the output.
In the spirit of engaging in overly-philosophical dialogue like this music genre does, I beg to differ because the things you listed are instrumental goods which only are good because they foster environmemts where intrinsically good things, like art and discovery, can take place. Intrinsic good is the goal of instrumental good.
@@isaacyoder4137 The measure I use is based on which I would choose if I could only have one. I would choose compassion, community or cooperation over discovery, science and art. Although art and science are of great value to humanity, our culture has actually managed to overvalue them.
Woah! I just happened to be at around 12:00 when I clicked your time and heard the exact same rift. Start at 11:50, wait about ten seconds, then click 1:34:36 to see what I mean. Neat rift switch there too but apparently there's a bit of repetition here.
Ignore this comment, just marking my place in the video while i work on my history essay. 1:08:26 2:05:26 5:55:03 i have finished my essay, but i dig this so I'm leaving it here for the next essay i write. Thanks OP.
Guys, if it takes 100ms to generate a song... Imagine that in future you hold only "music generators" per genre on your phone and when you want to listen to some genre, you just open the generator and it will create a UNIQUE playlist for given genre... That's insane!
imagine living in a world where you are forced to compete for millions of hours with a system that already did that a million times over in a second. its easy to see after 2020 the humans don't have their own thoughts or this world would've been burnt down its like earth is a prison for some living being
Yeah, dude. It's sick but also, I'm kinda glad I never elected to go down the really djenty route now, more the old Common Man's Collapse/melodic metalcore route. xD
The tiredest drummer, after skeletal reconstruction of his feet and applying life saving burn treatment to his hands, awaking from his exhaustion induced coma says in his dehydration damaged voice "yeah nah that was pretty dope man ahha whens rehearsal?"
7:21:25 hands down the best rhythm and lead combination, loving everything about this. I'm super excited for where this goes, and just how far you or someone else working on similar stuff can push the prog-ness while still sounding like music
You should monetize it, 100%. Create a PLUGIN for DAWs and sell it. I am sure many companies would love to work with you and promote it. This is truly great work. You deserve reward for this kind of work!!!
How to get over writers block: Make your computer do all the writing for you. I can't imagine how much time you have into setting this all up... This is AMAZING and I'm only 5 minutes in!
I belive the point of that theory is AI singularity, in that it would connect itself to all information flow through internet. So, it could intergrate this programme if it was online and make a djenty playlist for itself if it so chose. looool
This has made me question so many things about music, emotions and maybe reality haha. This is insane on so many different levels! This is what happens when passion, skill and genius coincide. Kudos!
Music is mathematical, life itself is a mathematical reality. Your very passion and emotions exist as information in a certain frequency range. All existence is nothing more than a frequency hologram generated through perfect geometry and mathematics. The person still shows who they are and what moves them through their unique life experience and stimulus no matter what. Just tapping into yet another frequency range.
@@tmmmedia731 mathematics is just a system made by people to help them understand the world better. it works for sure, but its flawed. its just a concept. methematics is evolution, we all use it everyday of course, but i think our lifes are actually more than that
This is how it starts. First you teach an AI to djent. Next thing you know, djentinators are being sent from the future to palm mute humanity with thirteen string guitars in the 40Hz range.
Thanks a lot! Worked hard on the humanization. (: I'm looking into it! Will probably make a video about it if and when I decide to put it up for sale! (:
@@DennisMartenssonOfficial Would 100% buy. It's got that really meticulously edited note-by-note Within The Ruins/Rings of Saturn sound without sounding like a shitty MIDI guitar. Name your price once it's there my dude.
"Every song takes around ~100 milliseconds to generate". This is insane, because this is some of the best djent/music I have ever heard (in my opinion). I am feeling joy and much emotion whilst listening to it. Dennis' input undoubtedly has a contribution but in the end the music was written by algorithms, this is exciting, this should be in the news!
is the greatest djent sound and tone because is what djent musicians apire to sound and play, like machines (not a bad thing, i myself try bc i love djent), but is the ultimate apex of the genere, is like sad african american guy singing his soul out in a blues song equivalent or a sad mexican guy singing a damn ranchera and again, the machine won
@Muck jeez, you can ask a question without being nasty. Why are you even on this video if you don't like it? And yes, I do feel much emotion: joy, exhilaration, triumph, inspiration, sadness (in some of the slower parts), to name a few. Have you even given it a chance, Muck?
This has no business being this good. You're a better man than I am. Because if I created this, I would have never told anyone, and would've just started a band and would've released 15 albums... You fucked up m8. Unrelated: I showed this to my co-worker, who thinks blues is the best genre, and claims it would be impossible to do this with blue music, because it's emotional, and this music isn't. Realistically, could you?
3:59:31 why is this too good, damn man this is the third day ive been listening to this i legit cant stop. What an insane work this is. Do let us know how is this makings possible
This stuff is in no way worse than any generic “djent” band heard on Spotify. I am pretty much impressed. The amount of dedication, effort, and skill one needs to sacrifice to be able to do anything like that is stunning. This fucking robot makes better music than me in general, that's pretty fascinating. Try playing with classical genres also, there are them fugues, baroque orchestral pieces (typical power metal arpeggio sequence soloing is from there), and all that other repetitive crap, a perfect fit for procedural music experiments if you want to do something really interesting. You could also try procedural blues, theory behind this kind of music is pretty simplistic, and most harmonies (chord progressions) are just outright standard stuff all bluesmen agreed on back in the day.
Working on it! Life has come in the way this last week, but I'll share some of my process soon! In the meantime, I did add a quick explanation in the comments section of this video; th-cam.com/video/nBVwveVXkWs/w-d-xo.html
This part in The Realities 2:23:33 is fucking sick. I mean, this whole thing is fucking sick. All of my achievements are meaningless in the face of this
7:14:26 ended up here by skipping through some of it, daaaamn thats a nice and colourful breakdown. Tbh this really shines when it modulates keys or just avoids that open E for a while. And in any case this is such a fantastic songwriting tool man
Some of the licks and transitions in here are seriously tasty Definitely always felt like this genre is the one of the most "mechanized" that exists, so I guess I shouldn't be surprised that it all sounds good
Working on an explanation video, in the meantime I posted a quick explanation in the comments section of my previous video; th-cam.com/video/nBVwveVXkWs/w-d-xo.html Also, listened to your music for a long time, glad to see you here! : D
Holy shit. I'm halfway through and didn't even realize it, nor did I stop to think about it being procedurally djenterated and that it's no different than a human's handiwork would be. It's amazing. Seamless and super clean. We've come a long way since MIDI and a Roland MT-32 (looks over to my rack to double check the model number) reigned supreme for digitized music. Music for late night hacking. \m/ As a techno nerd I can't wait to see the "making of" video.
Sweet... mother... of... This is astonishing. I wasn't even aware of Djent genre existence (big fun of Quake and Doom soundtracks though), but this music is unbelievable. Thank you.
"Melancholic Ghosts" is tech death all the way! Man... I don't know what to say. As a musician-programmer as well, I salute your work as it is truly breathtaking. Think about publishing the generator in a paper or something in the future, because the job it does is incredible! Edit: You’ve actually posted the video explanation already… You’re definitely a ledjent
Dunno, man. But I'm revisiting this one and I've come to realization that I definitely need to drop acid and embark on these 10 hours and embrace them before I die.
Missed opportunity to call it "Procedurally Djenerated"
Haha, dang it! Maybe next time : D
dang, cepheid is here so this must be SICK
Procedjurally Djenerated Djent
Procedurally Djenterated
@@DennisMartenssonOfficial it's not too late
Procedurally... Djenerated
The working name for the project is "Djenterator", haha.. ;)
Djyeeeees.
Ah, a djentlmen and a scholar
Omj
Missed opportunity right there
H u m a n M u s i c
haha x'D
No wonder computers are so good at djent, they're used to calculating 1s and 0s all the time.
Haha, exactly! ;)
OOF
So fcking underrated comment/roast on djent.
This should be top comment. Bravo
Underrated comment. Well done sir.
if you ever wondered how formulaic this type of music has become, this guy wrote a literal formula for it, and it slaps.
Haha, glad you like it! : D
Nice pfp
@@ArpitBhattacharjee nice pfp indeed
@@Vall619 ah, we meet again
lol this is what I was thinking
..... wtf... if he didnt explicitly say it was procedurally generated noone would know
23:24 is possibly one of the hardest things ive ever heard in my life im in awe.
Sounds like Dirk Verbeuren drumming on that in his Soilwork days!
@@thecakeplays im so glad you mentioned the drums because it was the heart and soul of that section and ty i will look into Dirk Verbeuren :)
I just commented the same thing. I’m also a Boosh fan…we should be friends.
And subscribed to many of the same channels. Where do you live? Let’s hang out. 😂
It actually hears more like Mesuggah. Like Bleed.
yes it's very Meshuggah
after 17 years of making music I kneel in front of a machine lol
Hahaha, glad you like it!
Pray to the Omnissiah.
@@igorpodteczis Praise be, fellow toaster lovers.
The "lol" at the end does it.
@@actually5004 ahhaahhah tru
At least the AI takeover will have a bomb soundtrack 🔥🔥🔥
Hahaha x'D
The singularity has its perks lol
Rage With The Machine
@@chris16durban Dude, this sounds like a perfect name for this album.
This is what meshuggah warned us about
3:17:01 "Machine". Especially with this drop 3:17:48 . Spicy
Hits really hard
Procedurally djenerated beats to study/chill to
God, we need more of this
Honestly title the video that and it will blow up big time
I've actually been listening to this at work instead of Spotify. I no longer get distracted every few minutes by "ooo cool song I should add that to X playlist and dive into this artist!"
@@Caligari87 No kidding, same here. It's great for losing track of time. Because of how perfectly seamless the song transitions are I don't even realize when an hour or more has gone by.
@@Caligari87 same here, use it while studying. If I listen to my metal playlist, I cant focus
for real though
Awaiting Nik Nocturnal’s cover.
Haha, if someone's gonna do it it's him!
"Top 10 procedurally generated djent riffs, not CLICKBAIT"
Can't wait for Nik Nocturnal to make his 1,000th "cover video with derp face thumbnail" lol so great and original and funny
Don't you know? He's a reaction channel now
Well if this can churn out a song in 100ms, Nik can cover it in 90ms before it djenerates a song
So after listening to a few songs I came to the conclusion that this is one of the biggest achievements in human history.
Glad you think so! : D
the scariest part of this is the fact its actually really good
Glad you like it!
@@bigwinz the scariest part is that you think one arrangement of sounds is better than another
@@bokunorainbow58 so do you, unless you spend just as much time listening to static, or morse code gibberish, or simply songs you like less than other songs
@@bokunorainbow58 philistines are a sad buch
@@DirkDjently tbf that's how my parents feel about alot of the music i listen too
Me: No one’s gonna actually listen to 10 minutes of computer generated music, right?
The Comments: “Yo at hour 7:23 there was this sick riff…”
Haha, guess that means the music is at least decent then : D
so I went to 7:23 and sure enough 7:23:30 is absolutely a banger.
@@MoolbniBrieit's a brand new doomsday
47:32 I replayed this breakdown like 10 times... so sick.
Glad you like it!
thx timestamps this is legendary
oh man i'm hooked on this one. My new headphones bang the bass frequencies. this is ridiculous. i legit cracked laughing while headbanging
48:14 also insane
Me too! I discovered this only just now but damn these breakdowns are so good.
Some part of my brain wants to not like them, as if it's somehow wrong to genuinely enjoy music that is generated instead of composed... but if I play these parts loud they send chills down my spine so who am I kidding? Time to welcome the AI overlords I guess. :D
That awkward moment when future kids list "the singularity" as one of their biggest musical influences.
o o f
hahaha x'D
When the singular conscious entity of universe listens to the singularity of man made machine.
@@JayFFAFAlesanaES Then the singular conscious entity has baller taste in djent.
This is unironicly better than most of the djent I've heard.
Only when I heard these filthy riffs did I realize the weakness of the flesh.
I agree, not enough meshuggah around the world.
Ohh i got a band for you that you might like.
Band and album- legend- the pale horse
really killer shit whole album.
@@erichgolden1812 Omnissiah provides!
@@LukeVilent This music pleases the Machine Spirit, as it is OF the Machine Spirit, brother.
from 8:28:13 to 8:29:00 almost broke my neck headbanging to this, sounds a lot like something Meshuggah would do.
Thanks for the time stamp!
Think I just 🥴💦💦
Skimmed through this video and the AI wrote better music than most solo bedroom djent projects lol
Hahaha, I don't know about that, but thank you!
Writes better than most "pro" Djent/Prog outfits.
That says a lot about the genre itself
@@axlh.1827 the only thing it says is how mathematical and procedural music is.
Those 10 hours play it pretty safe and standard, which is why it's consistently good-sounding.
But the purpose of artists is to not play it safe, but make more risky music and expand the limits of the genres. Which is why most music sucks - most experiments fail.
@@ilokikoval well said fren
Really digging this new Animals as Leaders album
Haha, if only it were as good as AAL : D
lmfao!
😂👍
@@DennisMartenssonOfficial just add solo formula)
The Transient Beast (1:05:40), Escape the Tesseract (8:10:58), The Aurora (1:08:55), Serendipity/Run (7:47:10), The Lonely Priest (9:44:00), Weakness (9:15:00), Cry (6:30:40), The Lost Misunderstanding (9:31:49), Suffer (5:34:52), Suffer II (9:09:45), Disturbance (5:30:20), The Hidden Disturbance (4:59:00), The Awaiting Creatures (9:18:49), Kill the Balance (5:49:25), Inevitable Gatekeeper (7:05:40)
Good find(s)!
@@DennisMartenssonOfficial yeah but shatter is massive
1:11:11 goes h a r d
@@roq-aye8826I swear that is an architects song Exactly
@@roq-aye8826 20:27, 20:56
Alright guys. There it is. Djent has been done. It was all leading to this. This is the genre's apex.
Congrats on the success of this momentous experiment, @Dennis Martensson
Haha, thanks!
Agreed. This is the farthest reaches of the genre. Theres no point in making more.
@ippos_khloros Disagree with the destruction of previous recordings. They must stand as a testament against the folly of mankind to think that we could even begin to comprehend the incomprehensible mind of the god within the code that delivers us this immaculate brutality. Also, gfy. :D
@ippos_khloros oooooOOOOooooo!! I see what you did there...Mr. Clever McCleverpants. Gonna have to keep an eye on you...
@@EadsJasper I click on this video at random and find you commenting. Small fucking world.
we've gone too far..
We were so concerned with whether or not we could...
Nah, we need to go further.. : D
There you are
The buildup and breakdown at 9:18:49 is so insaneee
I came here expecting it to be a joke: a random string of 1s and 0s with a snare in 4/4 slapped over it. I was not prepared. I was not expecting every single track to be a banger. But every single track is a banger nonetheless. This is incredible.
Haha, actually it started out as just that, just a joke. Just a generator of infinite 1s and 0s. Then I wanted melodies, then I wanted drum fills, then I wanted ambiances etc.. And here we are : D Glad you like it!
@@DennisMartenssonOfficial Man! I'm actually jealous you've done that! I was too lazy to start worknig on this. That was an idea I had for a programming project since college, when our teacher showed us a music progarm he made using his arduino. Seeing the code, I just asked him, can you add a loop that plays random notes? He did so and said and when we heard the result, he said "wow that sounds like free Jazz!"
Though I have zero musical knowledge, I wanted this to be a learning experience, both programming and music theory. Some of my friends are jazz/metal musicians, so they probably would have helped me for the music theory part.
I planned to start simple, just a random string of notes, then improve slowly from there haha.
As a drummer I'm surprised how fluidly the drum pieces are written. I didn't hear anything that can't physically be played, everything sounds natural.
The ghost notes on the snare are just **chefs kiss**
Ahhhh I heard a part at 37:10 where it's a two-four snare but with ghost notes on the 16ths before AND AFTER the 2 and 4, that's pretty unrealistic. The only thing like that I could find tho, tbh.
@@chrispysaid Well, tbh with good technique that part isnt very difficult at all. Listen to some AAL, its very similar in style and Matt Garstka does insane stuff such as that, especially in songs from the Madness of Many album.
@GrapeSkoda after Tomas Hakee played clockworks live, im sure there is nothing he cant do.
@GrapeSkoda @bruhbruh Yeah I know it's physically possible to play, but not something a drummer would naturally do. Kinda goes against the groove, a drummer would need to intentionally work on it to pull it off and it doesn't add enough of an impact to be worth the effort imo.
You can make fun of the fact that this is basically indistinguishable from "real" Djent all you want but I also think that it shows that the artists that helped to craft and popularize this sound achieved exactly what they were aiming for. This music is supposed to sound alien, mathematical and like it is beyond the scope of human songwriting.
In a way, generating it through an elaborate algorithm fits the (general) artistic vision of the genre more than it diminishes it and this is a fantastic project to show that AI can be a great tool in art if used correctly.
This video just made a shit ton of (aspiring) djent bands jobless.
Take my award! Oh wait, wrong website...
Beyond the scope of human songwriting--written by dudes in a basement.
Agreed. Djent is particularly suitable for generating in this way, 'cause Djent is already supposed to sound a bit robotic. (:
I wish I could make fun of this. It's literally not even funny, it's like making fun of a disabled person. It's the death of a musical genre
I honestly can't believe this is procedurally generated... It sounds like Periphery dropped 10 hours of epicness on us.
Taking that as a HUGE compliment! Thanks a lot!
This is so much better than anything Periphery has put out in the last 10 years.
@@Snake_hips you havent heard reptile or your just dumb
@@zero_zero107 really? Reptile? You gotta listen to more bands and songs buddy. It seems youre stuck in the circle of mainstream riffs and mainstream ideas and compositions.
@@dafook865 this comment is so inncomprehensively dumb that i cant even understand what is even going through your head. There is absolutely nothing mainstream about a 16.5 minute metal song with a main riff that alredy unites 3 different genres...
this is what elon warned us about. fellas, hide your 8 strings, your laptops, and your nonexistent gfs. it's not safe to djent today
Hahaha x'D
VoM reference? 😳
Bruh my face looked like I ate the world's most sour lemon throughout the entire thing. This was absolutely FILTHY!!!!!
23:24 what the CRAP bro that riff is INSANE
Glad you liked it! : D
Sounds exactly like one of the riffs from Bleed lmao
@@nicolasvillamil7523 but it doesn’t
(XD I see the similarity, just messing)
@@nicolasvillamil7523 hmmm yes because every song with hertas sounds like bleed
*Demonic invasion intensifies*
Meshuggah: "Mother of God what have we done... "
Hahaha x'D
3:17:02 My favorite after picking random songs for about an hour. It mixes some more "standard" metal ideas with the djent, making a great balance for someone like me who doesn't want it too technical.
you're right, it's amazing
Also one of my favorite parts.
"14. Melancholic Ghosts" from this video and "33. Everlasting Weakness"/"135. Ending Melancholy" from the previous video have almost the same riff - probably due to the same input data which emerged in the output.
The noblest pursuits of humanity are achievements in discovery, science, and art. You did all three in this one project. It's beautiful and amazing.
Thanks! Glad you liked it!
Those pursuits are secondary to acting with compassion, fostering cooperation and building a community.
In the spirit of engaging in overly-philosophical dialogue like this music genre does, I beg to differ because the things you listed are instrumental goods which only are good because they foster environmemts where intrinsically good things, like art and discovery, can take place. Intrinsic good is the goal of instrumental good.
@@isaacyoder4137 The measure I use is based on which I would choose if I could only have one. I would choose compassion, community or cooperation over discovery, science and art. Although art and science are of great value to humanity, our culture has actually managed to overvalue them.
@@marknorman5339 That's arguable
That's fucking insane mate, now as both a programmer and musician I'd really love a video explaining extensively how you did that !
Thanks a lot! Working on that video. (:
feeding midi data to a neural network
@@JeremiahFernandez Nope! I use no machine learning. (:
@@DennisMartenssonOfficial Dude please release the explaination video i wanna do smth like this so badly
Same here, i'm curious too!
Seriously amazing. I always preferred Djent without the screaming vocals so this is just a masterpiece
Thanks a lot!
the switchup at 1:34:36 is one of the most interesting and creative riffs i've ever heard, good robot. such delicate timing..
Haha, glad you like it!
damn, this one is sick!
Seriously cool
Woah! I just happened to be at around 12:00 when I clicked your time and heard the exact same rift. Start at 11:50, wait about ten seconds, then click 1:34:36 to see what I mean. Neat rift switch there too but apparently there's a bit of repetition here.
@@chasegraham246 nice catch
when you accidentally complete the Djent genre. It's over.
Hahaha x'D
loool!!!!!
Ignore this comment, just marking my place in the video while i work on my history essay.
1:08:26
2:05:26
5:55:03
i have finished my essay, but i dig this so I'm leaving it here for the next essay i write. Thanks OP.
Guys, if it takes 100ms to generate a song... Imagine that in future you hold only "music generators" per genre on your phone and when you want to listen to some genre, you just open the generator and it will create a UNIQUE playlist for given genre... That's insane!
imagine living in a world where you are forced to compete for millions of hours with a system that already did that a million times over in a second. its easy to see after 2020 the humans don't have their own thoughts or this world would've been burnt down
its like earth is a prison for some living being
That would be quite insane : D
@@ShawnJonesHellion I HATE TRANSHUMANISM I HATE TRANSHUMANISM
but these tracks are fire tho
What about the people who don’t want to only listen to instrumental tracks?
@@endocann give it time
bro this actually sounds so good. which makes me VERY SAD HOLY SHIT
Glad you like it! : D
Yeah, dude. It's sick but also, I'm kinda glad I never elected to go down the really djenty route now, more the old Common Man's Collapse/melodic metalcore route. xD
Holy crap... Expect a lot more views now that Nik Nokturnal has been sharing it. This is so damn good. 10 hours! Bliss!
Thanks a lot!
The tiredest drummer, after skeletal reconstruction of his feet and applying life saving burn treatment to his hands, awaking from his exhaustion induced coma says in his dehydration damaged voice "yeah nah that was pretty dope man ahha whens rehearsal?"
hahaha omfg this comment killed me
What you need to do now is add a "Verb the noun" name generator that names the songs for you.
Haha, already done, was one of the first things I implemented : D
Plurals - Compoundword
@@eterna2852 I literally came here to make a “plurals” joke fuck
Generate the Djent
@@DennisMartenssonOfficial would be interested in seeing/using this!
How the ever-living fuck does an algorithm write such smooth transitions?! What black magic have you channeled to create such djenty goodness?
Many hours coding : D
2:24:20 this riff is killer :O
Good find : D
Sounds like the Rational Gaze USB version!
Fuuuuccc
Kinda reminds me of One Hand Killing by Twelve Foot Ninja 🤔
@@3stadt What is this version ? I can't seem to find it
Listening to Erra I felt that djent is the soundtrack for our distopian cyberpunk future. Now it has been confirmed.
Haha! : D
As soon as the calculated polyrhythms and formulae eviscerated my hearing, i knew the weakness of my flesh. 🤖
7:21:25 hands down the best rhythm and lead combination, loving everything about this. I'm super excited for where this goes, and just how far you or someone else working on similar stuff can push the prog-ness while still sounding like music
Bleed vibes on that one
Glad you like it! : D
What the actual F? I clicked on this thinking "yeah might be cool" but it freaking slaps so hard OMG
If you want that just listen to The Algorithm
@@chaotemagick3 already have their music :). If you like that sound though, you should check out A.I.(d)'s album 'Alchemy'
The breakdown then blast beat at 7:08:28 is pretty mind blowing. Can’t get over how good the drum beats and layered tracks are. God damn.
Glad you like it! : D
5:51:04 my God that is glorious.
This new Anup Sastry album sounds killer.
Haha, Anup Sastry is god tier, so I have no problem with tha comparison!
3:36:08 absolute magic, love those chords and the way the riff progresses
Good find!
yo that’s like a straight up Plini riff
This is high key fucking amazing
4:22:24 for example just slaps.
I bow before the machine. Holy shit.
This is the most mind blowing thing I’ve seen and heard all year. Can’t believe you coded 10 hours of incredible djent
Thanks a lot! Glad you liked it!
Ih
@@DennisMartenssonOfficial ùY
dude how is there so much variety in this, insane
Worked hard on making it more varied than the first version, so thanks for that!
@@DennisMartenssonOfficial I appreciate your work very much!!
Shit is better than the Dadabots death metal machine learning channel
You should monetize it, 100%. Create a PLUGIN for DAWs and sell it. I am sure many companies would love to work with you and promote it. This is truly great work. You deserve reward for this kind of work!!!
Me. I’d buy it.
How to get over writers block: Make your computer do all the writing for you. I can't imagine how much time you have into setting this all up...
This is AMAZING and I'm only 5 minutes in!
Haha, exactly. x'D Very roundabout way to cure writer's block though. : D Thanks a lot!
@@DennisMartenssonOfficial actually, you did what all efficient/lazy people do: you automated repetitive tasks lol
If an AI is going to take over humanity, please let it be this one 💜
Haha, agreed : D
I belive the point of that theory is AI singularity, in that it would connect itself to all information flow through internet. So, it could intergrate this programme if it was online and make a djenty playlist for itself if it so chose. looool
5:37 is genuinely one of the most beautiful pieces of music I've ever heard.
Glad you like it!
Sound a bit like straws pulled at random for a sec. But the name makes sense finally lol.
@@genericname9875 oh yeaah, first thought popped into my mind when I heard that piece
@@genericname9875absolutely sounds like the end part, youre right
This is one of the absolute coolest applications of procedurally generated music I've ever heard. Sounds so natural and composed, too.
Thanks a lot!
This has made me question so many things about music, emotions and maybe reality haha. This is insane on so many different levels! This is what happens when passion, skill and genius coincide. Kudos!
Haha, thanks a whole lot! Really glad you like it!
Every song takes around ~100 milliseconds to generate. fook me
Music is mathematical, life itself is a mathematical reality. Your very passion and emotions exist as information in a certain frequency range. All existence is nothing more than a frequency hologram generated through perfect geometry and mathematics.
The person still shows who they are and what moves them through their unique life experience and stimulus no matter what. Just tapping into yet another frequency range.
@@tmmmedia731 what a boring reductionist view of the world. Nobody knows what's going on...
@@tmmmedia731 mathematics is just a system made by people to help them understand the world better. it works for sure, but its flawed. its just a concept. methematics is evolution, we all use it everyday of course, but i think our lifes are actually more than that
This is how it starts. First you teach an AI to djent. Next thing you know, djentinators are being sent from the future to palm mute humanity with thirteen string guitars in the 40Hz range.
"Hey, just what you see, pal."
I wouldn't mind
That sounds brutal mate...
i read "into the 3rd string" as if they used 2 lol
Man you should sell the guitar library. Sounds better and more natural than any pro library out there right now.
Thanks a lot! Worked hard on the humanization. (: I'm looking into it! Will probably make a video about it if and when I decide to put it up for sale! (:
@@DennisMartenssonOfficial Would 100% buy. It's got that really meticulously edited note-by-note Within The Ruins/Rings of Saturn sound without sounding like a shitty MIDI guitar. Name your price once it's there my dude.
@@DennisMartenssonOfficial I'm an expert marketer and I'll help you market and sell your work for free. Long live the djont machine
"Every song takes around ~100 milliseconds to generate". This is insane, because this is some of the best djent/music I have ever heard (in my opinion). I am feeling joy and much emotion whilst listening to it. Dennis' input undoubtedly has a contribution but in the end the music was written by algorithms, this is exciting, this should be in the news!
Thanks a lot! Really glad you like it. (:
Truly
is the greatest djent sound and tone because is what djent musicians apire to sound and play, like machines (not a bad thing, i myself try bc i love djent), but is the ultimate apex of the genere, is like sad african american guy singing his soul out in a blues song equivalent or a sad mexican guy singing a damn ranchera
and again, the machine won
@Muck jeez, you can ask a question without being nasty. Why are you even on this video if you don't like it? And yes, I do feel much emotion: joy, exhilaration, triumph, inspiration, sadness (in some of the slower parts), to name a few. Have you even given it a chance, Muck?
@Muck you are such a muck
This has no business being this good. You're a better man than I am. Because if I created this, I would have never told anyone, and would've just started a band and would've released 15 albums... You fucked up m8.
Unrelated: I showed this to my co-worker, who thinks blues is the best genre, and claims it would be impossible to do this with blue music, because it's emotional, and this music isn't. Realistically, could you?
Yes
3:59:31 why is this too good, damn man this is the third day ive been listening to this i legit cant stop. What an insane work this is. Do let us know how is this makings possible
also subbed btw love ur content
Glad you like it! : D
Sounds like Bleed a bit
What the shit this part slaps
yoo what this part goes so hard
This stuff is in no way worse than any generic “djent” band heard on Spotify. I am pretty much impressed. The amount of dedication, effort, and skill one needs to sacrifice to be able to do anything like that is stunning. This fucking robot makes better music than me in general, that's pretty fascinating. Try playing with classical genres also, there are them fugues, baroque orchestral pieces (typical power metal arpeggio sequence soloing is from there), and all that other repetitive crap, a perfect fit for procedural music experiments if you want to do something really interesting. You could also try procedural blues, theory behind this kind of music is pretty simplistic, and most harmonies (chord progressions) are just outright standard stuff all bluesmen agreed on back in the day.
Glad you liked it! Definitely wanna play around a bit with different genres whenever I have the time! : D
Finally, background music I enjoy but also feel comfortable calling background music!
Nice! Glad you like it!
Man, this AI would prolly have a single word plural as its artist name. Calculators.
Meese.
Hahaha x'D
This is the perfect playlist for 8 hours of answering emails.
Hahaha, glad you like it!
50:53 So anyways, I started blasting
DEAD
hahahaha yes.
BROOOOOO, As a brother of computer science and also djentelman, we would absolutely be honored if you share your process!
Working on it! Life has come in the way this last week, but I'll share some of my process soon! In the meantime, I did add a quick explanation in the comments section of this video; th-cam.com/video/nBVwveVXkWs/w-d-xo.html
Track #8: The Weak Sorrows intro 23:24 = Bleed
But I like it
Definitely bears a resemblance to Bleed. (: Glad you like it!
the ai became meshuggah for a split second there, i also thought it sounded like bleed
Definitely Bleed all day, but dammit it's hard.
All the talent with zero ego. 👏🏼
This part in The Realities 2:23:33 is fucking sick. I mean, this whole thing is fucking sick. All of my achievements are meaningless in the face of this
Haha glad you like it : D
Don't fear becoming a mere mortal among the machine gods. The next generation will grow up with gods their teachers.
@@hardwareful and we'll be the same as God's when we transcend the flesh and become augmented
Man, how the fuck is this so good? Everything just works. Lots of good harmonies, sick drums, insane guitars. How is it so cohesive. Love it!
Thanks a lot! Glad you like it!
Some people listen to classical music to study and read, others DJENT. This is the best music ever made for study. It has a brain-opening effect.
Haha, glad you think so!
kind of like DMT
Gonna play this video while driving my tank, greetings from Russia
Hahaha x'D
This has to be one of the most fascinating things I've seen so far and I've seen a lot in this place that is the internet...
maann its siccccc
Thanks a lot!
7:14:26 ended up here by skipping through some of it, daaaamn thats a nice and colourful breakdown. Tbh this really shines when it modulates keys or just avoids that open E for a while. And in any case this is such a fantastic songwriting tool man
Some of the licks and transitions in here are seriously tasty
Definitely always felt like this genre is the one of the most "mechanized" that exists, so I guess I shouldn't be surprised that it all sounds good
Glad you like it! : D
Holy smokes I've never heard such high-quality auto-generated music! Definitely reached the creativity of thought of the typical djent composer
Thanks a lot!
A year has passed, and this is still my best background music to code while at work. Thx Dennis!
Wow. This is really incredible. I guess it makes sense that djent would be about the friendliest genre for this kind of thing.
Thanks a lot! And yeah, Djent is really suitable for this kind of thing. (:
So good! Would love if you could explain how you did it
AI Djent Generator + The Algorithm = BOOM
Working on an explanation video, in the meantime I posted a quick explanation in the comments section of my previous video; th-cam.com/video/nBVwveVXkWs/w-d-xo.html
Also, listened to your music for a long time, glad to see you here! : D
Wow, what a coincidence seeing y’all here
oui
Got a couple of new vids out now that goes into some of the concepts of the program!
I am obsessed
Wow dude wtf?! I can't find music this good even from known bands
Thanks a lot! Glad you liked it : D
Djent always sounded like computer music, and now I guess it really is.
machine music! made by machines we are machineeessss!!;D
Every now and then the yt algorithm brings me gold. This is one of those times. Holy shit this is cool
Glad you found your way here! : D
This is the ChatGPT of Djent. I love it.
ChatDjentPT
Holy shit. I'm halfway through and didn't even realize it, nor did I stop to think about it being procedurally djenterated and that it's no different than a human's handiwork would be. It's amazing. Seamless and super clean. We've come a long way since MIDI and a Roland MT-32 (looks over to my rack to double check the model number) reigned supreme for digitized music. Music for late night hacking. \m/ As a techno nerd I can't wait to see the "making of" video.
Awesome, glkad you liked it!
Fuck, this is so great! I love the live stream channel as well!!
I'm glad to hear! : D
Bro this is awesome! Just a note to myself for favorites :D 9, 12, 15, 42, 43, 49, 63, 76, 80,, 107, 114
2:49:22 NAHH THAT IS ACTUALLY SO FUCKING SICK 💀🔥🔥
3:28:54 human musicians are actually so done. This actually slaps
I'm about to cross the 5hr mark. In it for the long haul! Can't wait to hear the next one. I'm loving this project.
That's awesome to hear! Glad you like it!
Just got to 2:05:15 and for some reason really reminds me of FFX boss battles! I'm loving the whole thing though, amazing job!
That's awesome! Glad you liked it!
Yes dissonant chord changes 😁 I see what you mean
Sweet... mother... of...
This is astonishing. I wasn't even aware of Djent genre existence (big fun of Quake and Doom soundtracks though), but this music is unbelievable. Thank you.
"Melancholic Ghosts" is tech death all the way!
Man... I don't know what to say. As a musician-programmer as well, I salute your work as it is truly breathtaking. Think about publishing the generator in a paper or something in the future, because the job it does is incredible!
Edit:
You’ve actually posted the video explanation already… You’re definitely a ledjent
At which timestamp is it?
Dunno, man. But I'm revisiting this one and I've come to realization that I definitely need to drop acid and embark on these 10 hours and embrace them before I die.