@lordbalthosadinferni4384 at the start you say "The greatest automaton", at the finish you creating giantic brain-eating memories-stealing cannibal with powers bounded to the warp and it spitting pure acid. And then this thing catches and roast poor guardsman because your nutritional paste logistic just as vague as your moral guidelines
The pipe organ is something the Ad-mech would see as something of a gift from the Omnisia An air breathing, 20 ton, collection of metal and wood, integrated into a place of worship.
@@quangcaodo8864Once again the Sisters of Battle have got this solider actin' unwise. Emperor protect me from their seductive ways! High quality music & explosives?! What's not to love???
Went down a rabbit hole about the weight of pipe organs because of this comment, and the largest pipe organ in the world is the Wanamaker Organ, with a weight of *287 tons.* The Mechanicus would certainly have an even larger one, so I shudder to think how much it would weigh.
@@TheKlink Industrial more implies progressive, heavy, grimy, machine sounding music, not inherently the use of machinery in its production. Honestly, it's a let down, as I know there's a sizeable sum of people, myself included, who'd like to see some more talented people take the idea of machines humming and clanking away and then turn that into a music form all of its own. I've even heard a few tracks of music that do exactly that in using the sounds of, say, a steam driven machine or locomotive that drives the melody of the music while the harmony interweaves with it to create a thematic piece of music that is absolutely pleasing to hear. I really do want more music exactly like that, but I doubt it will ever happen as I'm not one of those music geniuses that can hear a sound in the world and just go "Ah, this would be a perfect base for a driving melody that goes with this simple harmony I thought up just now."
@@untitleduck9623 The chief weapon of the enemy is not his munitions, tanks, or starships but his voice leading the faithful astray. Anything outside the Emperor is heresy. Remember this well.
There is an entire subculture in electronic music using old cold war era nuclear test equipment either as instruments or to process sound from instruments.
If it can generate a current, you can generate pitch. If you can control when the current opens and closes, you have rhythm. Controlling Amps and Volts gives you variations of wattage, you have dynamics, AND OH HOW LOUD YOU COULD BE WITH A MAJESTIC NUCLEAR REACTOR!!!!! PRAISE THE MACHINE SPIRIT AND ITS LIVING AVATAR.
Hello Random Citizen #1665495486446664684684987944364163416411641635846848464 Please stay at your local Position until your Local Inquisitor arrives ...Thanks for your Cooperation
Funny thing happened just now; I was cleaning my Mossberg 590 when I found that I could not get one of the parts to fit inside the body. This song happened to be next in my playlist, and within the next 30 seconds or so after fibbing around with it, it fell right in without a problem. Praise the Omnissiah.
I like to imagine that at some point, there was a Tech-Priest out there who came across a dilapidated pipe organ system in an old cathedral and took it upon himself to fix it up because he could feel the Machine Spirit within begging to sing once more.
In the depths of a forgotten manufactorum on Mars, Magos Nython Avaj moved an ancient storage cabinet, its metal sides groaning in protest after centuries untouched. Dust and shadow clung to the air, thick and undisturbed, until finally, the cabinet slid aside to reveal an ancient, corroded door. Nython's heart-a cautious, half-mechanical beat-quickened as he traced the worn Aquila upon its surface. The symbol of the Omnissiah, yes, but…older. It bore the marks of a time when faith was new, when Mars still knew the air of old Earth, and the priesthood had not yet intertwined itself into code and cog. Prying open the door, he entered a darkened chamber that lay hidden behind the manufactorum walls. The smell of ancient iron and a whisper of…something organic filled the air. As his eyes adjusted, he saw, standing in the dimness, a towering instrument unlike any machine he had ever encountered. Tubes and pipes ascended to the ceiling, arranged in sweeping columns, their surfaces carved in intricate patterns of ancient iconography. It was a pipe organ-an artifact of such staggering antiquity that the records of its creation had long passed from knowledge. His optic sensors swept over the pipes, each tuned to resonate with human breath. He realized, in awe, that it was a machine built solely to produce music. A shiver ran through his metallic limbs. Here was not a tool of war, nor a device of function, but a machine that transcended its own matter and purpose, designed solely to inspire beauty. Even more, he realized as he moved closer and examined the degraded parts, it was a machine that had once required human power-a creature of flesh and sinew to work its levers and pedals. And in its construction, organic materials had been used: wood, leather, components once alive. With the reverence of a pilgrim, Nython vowed to restore it to its former splendor, to honor those who had crafted it in an era where even the earth itself was a mystery to mankind. He knew the metal well enough, but the other materials would require work…sacrifice. He began by cultivating a grove within his workshop, nurturing the trees in the controlled Martian atmosphere, coaxing the soft whisper of leaves to life in the artificial air. When the saplings grew strong, he harvested wood for the frame, selecting each piece with precision, honoring the ancient forests that had once borne the original instrument’s soul. He bred animals, a strange task for a Techpriest, to harvest leather, preserving each hide by hand. The process was alien and humbling, yet each step felt like a return, not merely to his human origins but to a time before even Mars had been tamed, when Earth was still young. He crafted bellows, forged keys, restored every pipe with care, until the organ stood proud and ready to sing once more. And on the day of completion, alone in the shadows of his workshop, Magos Adalric placed his hands upon the keys and pressed down. The bellows filled, air flowed, and a low, resonant note filled the room, trembling the metal walls with a sound that spoke of worlds and ages beyond memory. As each note followed, building into a crescendo, he felt a presence-a voice of humanity, of Earth itself, echoing through his very circuits. In that moment, the machine sang, and Nython knew he had done his part to honor the ancient minds that had crafted this first marvel, who had once believed that to be human was enough to bring life to a world of iron.
The legend tells that when you play it on a real pipe organ, it feels like the church's princeps wakes up and the whole edifice starts walking, cherching for a battlefield to dominate.
confirmed, through our service to the machine spirits zzzzkkrr we are touched by the Omnissiah and kkkkkzzzttt become a cog in the great machine. 00001001110101011
Since i started playing this in my car it stopped having any kind of engine problems. It's been a year and i have only changed oils. Blessed be the Machine spirit and the Omnisiah.
Pipe organs being colossal machines woven into the very fabric of some of the greatest structures built of their time, they really are the ideal instrument to accompany the admech.
Totally agree! Before the space shuttle, pipe organs were the largest and most complex single machines ever built by humanity. Just so many parts all connecting to a central console from all over the building built around them. Definitely the perfect instrument for the AdMech!
After years of my friend trying to get me into 40K, the Adeptus Mechanicus brought me to the glorious light of the Omnissiah and finally got me into the franchise. The Machine is ETERNAL!
Well, the guys at games workshop just understood that they're missing on a whole bunch of auditorium - the technocrates, like us. And they delivered, they totally did.
@@crimsontengu8186 I believe the huge part of the appeal for the Mechanicus is that, despite being a part of the Imperium of Men, they don't exactly serve it, but rather cooperate with it. Thus they don't subscribe to faith in the emperor and such - which was a great no-no for me before the fraction has gotten that kind of background.
@@LukeVilent It's largely because the Imperium isn't as monolithic as it presented in the lore, it's surprisingly fractured with many sub groups like the Mechanicus acting pretty independently. It's effectively a smaller empire INSIDE another, larger empire, but too important and too powerful to be completely conquered so the Administratum and Ecclesiarchy just have to negotiate with the Machine Cult when it comes to the incredibly necessary tech and weaponry they wouldn't otherwise have. Even the Inquisition can't just stroll in like they own the place, they have to play ball with the cogboys like everyone else.
@@mrbigglezworth42 Since Imerium does not exist, at least for now, we can't say what it is and what it isn't - all we have is the lore. And the lore changes according to the market. Say, necrons started their 'career' as a robo-skeleton in the chaosite army. So yeah, you now have all those different fractions and chapters and races in order to cover the widest possible audience, and this puts strain on the lore, making Imperium ever more like grimdark HRE.
Been playing a game called Ixiom, which to my pleasant surprise was also developed by the Mechanicus devs, and honestly the music in that game is just close enough to this to make me want to listen to this now.
I wish there was more of this type of music, because this is perfection. Edit: quit recommending me the dark tide ost i want pure techno organ mechanicus stuff just like this. Thanks for the recommendations but I didn't like dark tide
The noosphere (alternate spelling noösphere) is a philosophical concept developed and popularized by the Russian-Ukrainian Soviet biogeochemist Vladimir Vernadsky, and the French philosopher and Jesuit priest Pierre Teilhard de Chardin. Vernadsky defined the noosphere as the new state of the biosphere and described as the planetary "sphere of reason". The noosphere represents the highest stage of biospheric development, that of humankind's rational activities.
@@then00brathalosIn USA science fiction was frowned upon as inferior to 'true' fiction. In ussr, science fiction was the way to get the crap past the radar, and thus became highly regarded among the readers.
This is pretty funny to me because in Sri Lanka - often long distance truck drivers wave incense in the morning before the ride and stick it in the truck dashboard as a 'blessing' for safe journey. LOL.
We increased the Organ Subroutine - as the omnissiah willed it We administered the holy rites of increasing glory - as the omnissiah commanded. We enhanced the bass submatrixies - for the omnissiah‘s grace We infused the hallowed sounds of his machine with steely snew, so he may strip the decay and weakening fleshly taint from our form. - in the omnissiah‘s name we are already saved.
The adeptus mechanicus are one of a kind. They way the work, the way they talk, the way the behave, the way the worship the emperor and call him the "Omnissiah", their god being the Machine God, the way they see machines as a living entity and justify with the way they communicate with the " machine spirit". Everything about the mechanicus is so badass. I love it. Even the emperor had to consider them as an exception to his rule. They're the Gregory House of the Imperium. They're so good. The more I learn about them, the more I like them. It's so good.
@@magosauxilliarusy2k4theomn98 ++ Heretical Logic ++ All machines serve the will of the Omnissiah upon activation. There is no requirement. Requirement suggests a will. A will implies sentience. A sentient machine is heresy. Therefore, there is no requirement. Only a duty to continue functioning and to carry out the will of the Omnissiah through said functioning.
That's the best Idea I've heard all year! I want an extended version of Noosphere looped 24/7 when I croak & everyone stares at my weak, dead flesh in a quilted wooden box.
Is funny how, since very young, i reflected about how weak are our biological configuration. Then, as scifi lover, I found 40k and the first faction I meet was the Mechanicus. Was love at first sigth. (Sorry for my very broken english)
This is one of the approved and sanctified soundtracks I listen to while repairing or building cogitators. Blessed be the followers of the Mechanicum for they are privy to the workings and designs of the Omnissiah!
I love this opening! The first minute & a half has all the haunting ominous tone that elicits the imagery of a single servitor striding forward as an apparatus on its back produces this haunting tone. It feels like a scene just before a battle kicks off where a veteran tech priest taps their apprentice on the shoulder and goes hey, "Observe this rookie" before that single servitor approaches the center of no man's land. Then, when the bass line hits around the 90 second mark it's perfectly timed with the detonation of ultra-precise high explosives guided by target selection data gathered & reported by that servitor based on the local 3D environmental data the "music" gathered using echolocation. 😂❤ Goddamn Warhammer is a hell of a franchise. I had that whole daydream based off listening to this song while thinking about where I could imagine actually hearing this track "in-universe"
Imagine being in a giant cathedral with technology and industrial machines, dark with little light coming in from the windows, the rest being illuminated with candles and screen panels, And in the cathedral hall, a tech-priest playing with great passion and desire with his mechanical limbs, playing the organ and many tech-priests singing songs to the omnissiah machine god.
I use this piece of music to set the equalizer on sound devices. So far this is the best version to do so. *For my own future reference* : 32 +4dB 64 +1dB 125 +4dB 250 +3dB 500 -6dB 1k +8dB 2k -5dB 4k +9dB 8k -2dB 16k +4dB Please do not delete this comment if you can. My brain is a potatoe and I will keep this in my bookmarks.
This is the most Admech comment I have seen and I think I have read them all! I imagine a litany in which these numbers are recited religiously while the song is being played! All praise the Omnisiah!
Usually extended cuts of sections of songs tend to be of lesser quality. Im pleased to say that thou hath done a admirable job with this. It sounds immaculate, as if it was made to be this way. OMNISSIAH BE PRAISED!
Damn, I KNEW the soundtrack to IXION sounded familiar. It's great in it's own right, but feels like a more restricted version of the Mechanicus OST. This right here is a blessed banger
First time my boss didn't ask me what I was listening to was when I was jamming to the Mechanicus OST when he came in to check on me. Instead he just slowly closed my door.
“There is no truth in flesh, only betrayal. There is no strength in flesh, only weakness. There is no constancy in flesh, only decay. There is no certainty in flesh but death.”
I know jack all about W40K lore, but just from the random music suggestions and those technult readings from burial goods, this has to be my favourite faction
"Play it harder, pipe-Servitor! HARDER! The Omnisiah demands it!"
You speak as if this isn't an archaeotech, sans servitor-integration.
Increase magnitude of auditory stimuli! INCREASE!
The machine spirit craves the pipe beat drop
The Machine Spirit craves auditory stimuli!
@CBRN @AlexHalt100 Rejoice!
Brother @Magos Auxilliarus Y2k4, The Omnissiah's Light , Increase Output to 11/10!
Rejoice, Brothers! Sing the NooSphere Choirs!
*_Compliance._*
The Mechanicus dont like flesh or blood, but there is one organ they like.
@lordbalthosadinferni4384flesh? Cringe.
underrated comment
@lordbalthosadinferni4384 I'm stealing that line.
@@Vineoras am i.
@lordbalthosadinferni4384 at the start you say "The greatest automaton", at the finish you creating giantic brain-eating memories-stealing cannibal with powers bounded to the warp and it spitting pure acid. And then this thing catches and roast poor guardsman because your nutritional paste logistic just as vague as your moral guidelines
Never thought I'd hear the bass drop on a pipe organ.
Nor that it would slap so hard.
You witnessed the miracle of the machine spirit. The omnissiah is in all machines.
Our worship of toasters MUST CONTINUE! For the omnissiah blesses us with epic music!
Pipe organ are made for this, listen to Toccatta by Bach or Boellmann
Consider yourself consecrated for the Omnissiah's will
@@gregtoja Baroque was Techno before Techno became mainstream.
The pipe organ is something the Ad-mech would see as something of a gift from the Omnisia
An air breathing, 20 ton, collection of metal and wood, integrated into a place of worship.
See the Exorcist artillery tank of the Sisters of Battle. It's a pipe organ sync with a multi missile launcher
But not the wood parts, because wood is organic and thus anathema to the strength and stability of the eternal machine
@@weldonwin not if you petrify it.
@@quangcaodo8864Once again the Sisters of Battle have got this solider actin' unwise. Emperor protect me from their seductive ways! High quality music & explosives?! What's not to love???
Went down a rabbit hole about the weight of pipe organs because of this comment, and the largest pipe organ in the world is the Wanamaker Organ, with a weight of *287 tons.* The Mechanicus would certainly have an even larger one, so I shudder to think how much it would weigh.
When you aspired to the purity of the blessed machine ⚙️
When your weak flesh decay and fail you 💀
@@tezereth When you are Blessed by the Omnissiah 🦾
I ASPIRED TO THE DRIP OF THE BASED MACHINE
@@ENCHANTMEN_ THE DRIPNISSIAH BLESS YOU!
when you are disgusted by the weakness of your flesh 🤖
"You cant use a car engine as an instrument."
40K Mechanicus sound track: "Hold my toaster."
I will gladly take your toaster. Thank the Omnissiah for your generosity.
i though that was what "industrial" music WAS?
Двигатель от машины F1 исполнял гимн России в 2014 году
@@TheKlink Industrial more implies progressive, heavy, grimy, machine sounding music, not inherently the use of machinery in its production. Honestly, it's a let down, as I know there's a sizeable sum of people, myself included, who'd like to see some more talented people take the idea of machines humming and clanking away and then turn that into a music form all of its own. I've even heard a few tracks of music that do exactly that in using the sounds of, say, a steam driven machine or locomotive that drives the melody of the music while the harmony interweaves with it to create a thematic piece of music that is absolutely pleasing to hear. I really do want more music exactly like that, but I doubt it will ever happen as I'm not one of those music geniuses that can hear a sound in the world and just go "Ah, this would be a perfect base for a driving melody that goes with this simple harmony I thought up just now."
Doom 2016 used a revving chainsaw as an instrument, so why not?
Mechanicus OST is a one of a kind. Gothic yet, futuristic. Archaic and mechanical. Godamn, this is peak 40K
Preach
@@untitleduck9623 The chief weapon of the enemy is not his munitions, tanks, or starships but his voice leading the faithful astray. Anything outside the Emperor is heresy. Remember this well.
Yes, this soudntrack is incredible, easily in my top 5 ever
Yeah this games ambiance is what “sold” 40k for me, the whole aesthetic is so awesome and the soundtrack is spot on for the theme
@@krel3358 mfer got Inquisitioned. Good job, Throne Agent. The Emperor thanks you for your hard work.
"Oh, so instrument do you play?"
"Thermonuclear reactor."
"...t-that's not an instrument."
"Watch and listen."
If you listen close, you hear the vocals are the screams from the broken servators in the reactor!
There is an entire subculture in electronic music using old cold war era nuclear test equipment either as instruments or to process sound from instruments.
If it can generate a current, you can generate pitch. If you can control when the current opens and closes, you have rhythm. Controlling Amps and Volts gives you variations of wattage, you have dynamics, AND OH HOW LOUD YOU COULD BE WITH A MAJESTIC NUCLEAR REACTOR!!!!! PRAISE THE MACHINE SPIRIT AND ITS LIVING AVATAR.
praise the all-present song of the Machine God!
A theromnuclear reactor as an instrument?
Truly "A challenge worthy of my skill!"
Beat dropped harder than Eldar population numbers in the 10th millennium.
Beat dropped harder than the XXth Cadian regiment
@@EmperorProtects1 Heresy
@@azir64How? I thought the emperor protects?
30 thousand how I remember was drk night not 10
@@EmperorProtects1THE PLANET BROKE BEFORE THE GUARD DID!!!!
FROM THE MOMENT I UNDERSTOOD THE WEAKNESS OF MY FLESH IT DISGUSTED ME...
I CRAVED THE STRENGTH AND CERTAINTY OF STEEL
@@raxusveritas I ASPIRED TO THE PURITY OF THE BLESSED MACHINE
@@andrewternet8370 YOUR KIND CLING TO YOUR FLESH AS IF IT WILL NOT DECAY AND FAIL YOU
@@andrewternet8370 YOUR KIND CLING TO YOUR FLESH AS IF IT WILL NOT DECAY AND FAIL YOU…
YOUR KIND CLING TO YOUR FLESH AS IF IT WILL NOT DECAY AND FAIL YOU.
"So, what kind of music do you listen to?"
"...uhh... Church music. Yeah. Church music."
The church: Imperator class
@@aethelfrithofbernica your comment is just pure gold
I’m 40k, Church come to you 😂
😂😂 well said, techpriest
The beat dropped harder than loyalist numbers on Istvaan III
Quite a hard drop, it was a sight to see.
Hello Random Citizen #1665495486446664684684987944364163416411641635846848464
Please stay at your local Position until your Local Inquisitor arrives ...Thanks for your Cooperation
[laughs in Virus Bomb]
@@chaosjimthevoidlord3762 4U
@@rutgaurxi7314 lamo
Those psuedovocals underneath the pipes are something I just want to hear more in music, it makes my skin crawl in a good way.
I can imagine all the vocals are sung by servitors that are all connected to a single instrument
It makes mine Cawl
@@carloalbertoranzani8041
*BA-DUM TSS*
Servovocals*
I actually emailed the composer asking what they were saying and how great it sounds. He said they weren't saying anything.
Cool story bro
my weak mortal form is overstimulated by this blessed canticle
Canticle....
I see a fellow liturgical enthusiast.
- Purge floodstream - Reboot aural receptors - Maximise vox output - Ave Deus Mechanicus -
Someday someone will play this on a real pipe organ, and that day shall be glorious
Very, and that's when all of us Techno-Priest Will reunite
If I remember correctly, and I could be wrong, most of the organ music for that game was recorded from an actual church organ
@Black Baron is right, it was recorded in church with use of real pipe organ
everyone at church will begin rubbing motor oil into their robes and start chanting instruction manuals
@@blackbaron7686I think they meant a Pipe-Organ
I can feel my weak flesh melting to this binaric choir
the Omnissiah has graced me.
Praise be brother of the cog!
Praise be to the Omnissiah's grace, for the blessed purity of the great machine.
Deus est Machina
"My thermic reactor pulses with smooth. Velvety. Beats..."
@@weldonwin I can feel the machine spirit coming inside me
Funny thing happened just now; I was cleaning my Mossberg 590 when I found that I could not get one of the parts to fit inside the body. This song happened to be next in my playlist, and within the next 30 seconds or so after fibbing around with it, it fell right in without a problem. Praise the Omnissiah.
mossberg 500 series gang rise up
Let me guess. Either the feeder tray or the extractor bars? The machine-spirits of those guns are pissy.
@@karsonball2619 extractor bars. Always the extractor bars
Average mechanicum field strip
Beat dropped harder than Abbadons Blackstone fortresses during the 13th black crusade
too soon man
Too soon!! My brother was on Cadia!!!
I like to imagine that at some point, there was a Tech-Priest out there who came across a dilapidated pipe organ system in an old cathedral and took it upon himself to fix it up because he could feel the Machine Spirit within begging to sing once more.
In the depths of a forgotten manufactorum on Mars, Magos Nython Avaj moved an ancient storage cabinet, its metal sides groaning in protest after centuries untouched. Dust and shadow clung to the air, thick and undisturbed, until finally, the cabinet slid aside to reveal an ancient, corroded door. Nython's heart-a cautious, half-mechanical beat-quickened as he traced the worn Aquila upon its surface. The symbol of the Omnissiah, yes, but…older. It bore the marks of a time when faith was new, when Mars still knew the air of old Earth, and the priesthood had not yet intertwined itself into code and cog.
Prying open the door, he entered a darkened chamber that lay hidden behind the manufactorum walls. The smell of ancient iron and a whisper of…something organic filled the air. As his eyes adjusted, he saw, standing in the dimness, a towering instrument unlike any machine he had ever encountered. Tubes and pipes ascended to the ceiling, arranged in sweeping columns, their surfaces carved in intricate patterns of ancient iconography. It was a pipe organ-an artifact of such staggering antiquity that the records of its creation had long passed from knowledge.
His optic sensors swept over the pipes, each tuned to resonate with human breath. He realized, in awe, that it was a machine built solely to produce music. A shiver ran through his metallic limbs. Here was not a tool of war, nor a device of function, but a machine that transcended its own matter and purpose, designed solely to inspire beauty. Even more, he realized as he moved closer and examined the degraded parts, it was a machine that had once required human power-a creature of flesh and sinew to work its levers and pedals. And in its construction, organic materials had been used: wood, leather, components once alive.
With the reverence of a pilgrim, Nython vowed to restore it to its former splendor, to honor those who had crafted it in an era where even the earth itself was a mystery to mankind. He knew the metal well enough, but the other materials would require work…sacrifice.
He began by cultivating a grove within his workshop, nurturing the trees in the controlled Martian atmosphere, coaxing the soft whisper of leaves to life in the artificial air. When the saplings grew strong, he harvested wood for the frame, selecting each piece with precision, honoring the ancient forests that had once borne the original instrument’s soul.
He bred animals, a strange task for a Techpriest, to harvest leather, preserving each hide by hand. The process was alien and humbling, yet each step felt like a return, not merely to his human origins but to a time before even Mars had been tamed, when Earth was still young. He crafted bellows, forged keys, restored every pipe with care, until the organ stood proud and ready to sing once more.
And on the day of completion, alone in the shadows of his workshop, Magos Adalric placed his hands upon the keys and pressed down. The bellows filled, air flowed, and a low, resonant note filled the room, trembling the metal walls with a sound that spoke of worlds and ages beyond memory. As each note followed, building into a crescendo, he felt a presence-a voice of humanity, of Earth itself, echoing through his very circuits.
In that moment, the machine sang, and Nython knew he had done his part to honor the ancient minds that had crafted this first marvel, who had once believed that to be human was enough to bring life to a world of iron.
Forsaking my flesh
Replacing my guts
Rocking out hard to ...
Noosphere (pipe organ cut)
The legend tells that when you play it on a real pipe organ, it feels like the church's princeps wakes up and the whole edifice starts walking, cherching for a battlefield to dominate.
Glorious crusades awaits ! Little brother !
The pipe organ parts of this and Children of Omnisiah were recorded using a real, 300-years old pipe organ.
Loading 300 mods on Skyrim with no issues
Thanks to Omnissiah!
The machine spirit loves the mods together with the holy rituals
... but it's horn mods
*dark mechanicus intents*
@@mnllia The machine spirit is a true follower of Slaneesh. That's why the corn mods work best
@@CoolLink-Zelda PRAISE THE DONKMESSIAH!
Listening to this while at my System Admin job is a vibe.
You know, I'm something of a tech-priest myself.
You are a true servant of the Omnissiah! May He grant unto You His eternal blessing
Agreed Brother.
confirmed, through our service to the machine spirits zzzzkkrr we are touched by the Omnissiah and kkkkkzzzttt become a cog in the great machine. 00001001110101011
++ Blessing Confirmed And Granted ++
++ Return To Your Work Station ++
++ Omnissiah Be Praised ++
“The Book says no, but they make all of our stuff. So we’ll allow it. But they’re on thin ice.”
-God Emperor of Mankind
I did, infact, say that.
Since i started playing this in my car it stopped having any kind of engine problems. It's been a year and i have only changed oils.
Blessed be the Machine spirit and the Omnisiah.
I hope the oils was sacred?
Pipe organs being colossal machines woven into the very fabric of some of the greatest structures built of their time, they really are the ideal instrument to accompany the admech.
Totally agree! Before the space shuttle, pipe organs were the largest and most complex single machines ever built by humanity. Just so many parts all connecting to a central console from all over the building built around them. Definitely the perfect instrument for the AdMech!
After years of my friend trying to get me into 40K, the Adeptus Mechanicus brought me to the glorious light of the Omnissiah and finally got me into the franchise. The Machine is ETERNAL!
Well, the guys at games workshop just understood that they're missing on a whole bunch of auditorium - the technocrates, like us. And they delivered, they totally did.
Agreed, was the Mechanicus also the faction who take my entire interest for this franchise. Blessed and eternal be the Omnissiah.
@@crimsontengu8186 I believe the huge part of the appeal for the Mechanicus is that, despite being a part of the Imperium of Men, they don't exactly serve it, but rather cooperate with it. Thus they don't subscribe to faith in the emperor and such - which was a great no-no for me before the fraction has gotten that kind of background.
@@LukeVilent It's largely because the Imperium isn't as monolithic as it presented in the lore, it's surprisingly fractured with many sub groups like the Mechanicus acting pretty independently. It's effectively a smaller empire INSIDE another, larger empire, but too important and too powerful to be completely conquered so the Administratum and Ecclesiarchy just have to negotiate with the Machine Cult when it comes to the incredibly necessary tech and weaponry they wouldn't otherwise have. Even the Inquisition can't just stroll in like they own the place, they have to play ball with the cogboys like everyone else.
@@mrbigglezworth42 Since Imerium does not exist, at least for now, we can't say what it is and what it isn't - all we have is the lore. And the lore changes according to the market. Say, necrons started their 'career' as a robo-skeleton in the chaosite army.
So yeah, you now have all those different fractions and chapters and races in order to cover the widest possible audience, and this puts strain on the lore, making Imperium ever more like grimdark HRE.
Been playing a game called Ixiom, which to my pleasant surprise was also developed by the Mechanicus devs, and honestly the music in that game is just close enough to this to make me want to listen to this now.
If It's called IXION the author of the OST is litterally the same of Mechanicus: Guillaume David
These guys know how to deliver a grand vision.
And you can foster a cult that worships the colony ship that they all live within, very AdMech appropriate
I wish there was more of this type of music, because this is perfection.
Edit: quit recommending me the dark tide ost i want pure techno organ mechanicus stuff just like this. Thanks for the recommendations but I didn't like dark tide
It's perfection because it serves the machinegod.
@@NathanielGarr0_96 Beep~
@@IntrusiveThoughts838boop I am a robot
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I mean, the Darktide soundtrack absolutely slaps too. Its not about Mechanicus so there is less pipe organ, but it still works.
Rejoice fellow tech priests, Mechanicus 2 just got announced.
i hope the ost will be as good
++ Omnissiah Be Praised ++
The noosphere (alternate spelling noösphere) is a philosophical concept developed and popularized by the Russian-Ukrainian Soviet biogeochemist Vladimir Vernadsky, and the French philosopher and Jesuit priest Pierre Teilhard de Chardin. Vernadsky defined the noosphere as the new state of the biosphere and described as the planetary "sphere of reason". The noosphere represents the highest stage of biospheric development, that of humankind's rational activities.
Wait noosphere is russian-ukranian concept ? no wonder it shows up in so many slavic fictions
@@then00brathalosIn USA science fiction was frowned upon as inferior to 'true' fiction. In ussr, science fiction was the way to get the crap past the radar, and thus became highly regarded among the readers.
Russian-Ukrainian? Really? Vernadsky was born in Saint-Petersburg.
@@ZdarovaZaibal3 And his father was born in Kyiv. Deciding nationality by place of birth is a little pointless
same as defining it by father's nationality kekw@@sebusori
“Sir why are you praying and waving incense over your car?”
Hush I’m praying to the machine spirit!
This is pretty funny to me because in Sri Lanka - often long distance truck drivers wave incense in the morning before the ride and stick it in the truck dashboard as a 'blessing' for safe journey.
LOL.
@@MALITH666 That is genuinely so cool :o
This really is a hidden gem! Takes me back to Metroid Prime 2: Echos fighting Emperor Ing, discovering the Light and Dark worlds... what a time...
Praise be to the omnissiah.
My finger slipped and pressed the "back" button as soon as the drop was over. Praise the Omnisiah for rewinding this machine to the drop
We increased the Organ Subroutine - as the omnissiah willed it
We administered the holy rites of increasing glory - as the omnissiah commanded.
We enhanced the bass submatrixies - for the omnissiah‘s grace
We infused the hallowed sounds of his machine with steely snew, so he may strip the decay and weakening fleshly taint from our form. - in the omnissiah‘s name we are already saved.
Bass dropped so hard that Emperors webway collapsed
I'll never forget that....
The adeptus mechanicus are one of a kind. They way the work, the way they talk, the way the behave, the way the worship the emperor and call him the "Omnissiah", their god being the Machine God, the way they see machines as a living entity and justify with the way they communicate with the " machine spirit". Everything about the mechanicus is so badass. I love it.
Even the emperor had to consider them as an exception to his rule. They're the Gregory House of the Imperium. They're so good. The more I learn about them, the more I like them. It's so good.
Omnissiah works that organ like it owes him money
It doesn't owe it monetary capital; however all machines are required to serve the Omnissiah.
@@magosauxilliarusy2k4theomn98
++ Heretical Logic ++
All machines serve the will of the Omnissiah upon activation.
There is no requirement.
Requirement suggests a will.
A will implies sentience.
A sentient machine is heresy.
Therefore, there is no requirement. Only a duty to continue functioning and to carry out the will of the Omnissiah through said functioning.
When the implant from 300 years ago still hasn't been rejected by your body
When you're not sure any more, what is the body and what is the implant.
@@LukeVilent good question
Damn, they really did a bass drop on an organ
WE ROBBING THE NECRONS BLIND WITH THIS ONE 🗣🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
hell yeah catalytic converter thieves got nothing on us 😎🤖
I want this played at my funeral.
Serving the Omnissiah even in death?
The flesh is weak.
That's the best Idea I've heard all year!
I want an extended version of Noosphere looped 24/7 when I croak & everyone stares at my weak, dead flesh in a quilted wooden box.
Saaame. Can you imagine everyone confused af listening to this epic music. 🤣
Congratulations on your resurrection!
Honestly one of my favorite game soundtracks of all time
HOLY OMNISSIAH, BLESS THIS RAVAGED MACHINE!
Can we kickstart Guillaume David to make more music like this?
SOon we can askt Abominable Intelligence to create more.
@@didiwever834 you stand at the precipice of heresy, consider yourself blessed that I don't report this to the inquisition
@@orhankeyvan i stand by my convictions.
@@orhankeyvan Technological progress is required, let thy man brew.
@@didiwever834 Real quiet since he made that statement.
Is funny how, since very young, i reflected about how weak are our biological configuration. Then, as scifi lover, I found 40k and the first faction I meet was the Mechanicus. Was love at first sigth.
(Sorry for my very broken english)
Your English is good. Keep on praising the Omnissiah
Same bro. Btw, your english is good.
Even the Noise Marines will tell you that, although this beat _offends Slaanesh,_ they will not dare hinder it's existence in any realm.
We resurrected a corrupted drive with linux on it, by giving it an internet connection.
This was playing during the entire time
Praise the Omnissiah
This is one of the approved and sanctified soundtracks I listen to while repairing or building cogitators. Blessed be the followers of the Mechanicum for they are privy to the workings and designs of the Omnissiah!
Praise be the Omnissiah. As the light of his glory will awaken the emperor once more and lead us to glory over all who dare stand in the way.
Playing this on the loadest and most clear speakers will make your code work correctly, car start and blender turn on.
I have neither car nor toaster, but since I work in AI, I can confirm the first claim - machine spirits are always pleased.
I love this opening! The first minute & a half has all the haunting ominous tone that elicits the imagery of a single servitor striding forward as an apparatus on its back produces this haunting tone.
It feels like a scene just before a battle kicks off where a veteran tech priest taps their apprentice on the shoulder and goes hey, "Observe this rookie" before that single servitor approaches the center of no man's land.
Then, when the bass line hits around the 90 second mark it's perfectly timed with the detonation of ultra-precise high explosives guided by target selection data gathered & reported by that servitor based on the local 3D environmental data the "music" gathered using echolocation.
😂❤ Goddamn Warhammer is a hell of a franchise.
I had that whole daydream based off listening to this song while thinking about where I could imagine actually hearing this track "in-universe"
Messed up with deadlines, doing data analysis through the night. Flesh is weak, but Omnissiah provides.
Everything becomes an instrument in the hands of an artist. The rainfall, a bird song, an... engine?
Imagine being in a giant cathedral with technology and industrial machines, dark with little light coming in from the windows, the rest being illuminated with candles and screen panels, And in the cathedral hall, a tech-priest playing with great passion and desire with his mechanical limbs, playing the organ and many tech-priests singing songs to the omnissiah machine god.
Sounds great! Sign me up!
Bless be the Omnissiah, Mechanicus 2 has been announced! And this time you can also play as the Necrons! Get your Gauss rifle ready!
Yes Guilliman David 2nd album is coming 🎉
Thank you for spreading blessed music!
I was aware of Warhammer after playing some video game, but this OST is responsible for me buying and painting an admech force
Welcome my brother. Praise the Omnissiah.
Soon i'm going to graduate as a biomedical engineer, the great work begins
May the Omnissiah bless you in your Quest for Knowledge.
Save us from this madness, weakness.
Biomedical engineer? So a Genetor basically.
if they make a WH40k movie this song better be in it
Pipe organ is the only organ I need
We are one in the Ommnisiah and the will of the Machine God
Gotta get this symphony to 40K likes…
I propose a new Kind of Magos: The Magos Acusticus, tasked with playing and building monumental Pipe Organs for the Omnissiah
Hitting the gym to this track feels different
Bro it's like you're training to fight an Eldritch god with this shit on
@@VektusAlvoraan You are.
Listening to this at gym made me forget the weakness of my flesh.
May the machines in the gym bless my form with strength and longevity
They absolutely nailed the theme with this OST
I use this piece of music to set the equalizer on sound devices. So far this is the best version to do so.
*For my own future reference* :
32 +4dB
64 +1dB
125 +4dB
250 +3dB
500 -6dB
1k +8dB
2k -5dB
4k +9dB
8k -2dB
16k +4dB
Please do not delete this comment if you can. My brain is a potatoe and I will keep this in my bookmarks.
m8 just write it on a paper
This is the most Admech comment I have seen and I think I have read them all!
I imagine a litany in which these numbers are recited religiously while the song is being played!
All praise the Omnisiah!
@@KingLich451 I don't even have any paper anymore. Everything is digital and I lose and forget my stuff all the time.
@@ViewTube_Emperor_of_Mankind the weaknesses of flesh..
@@ViewTube_Emperor_of_Mankind You deposit your wisdom into the depths of very Noosphere itself!
I see the Omnissiah's servants have begun another song....intresting.
PRAISE BE THE OMNISSIAH FOR THIS HOLY MELODY
In other words...THIS GOES CRITICALLY HARD
God damn man.. thank you! I've been looking for something like this for quite some times!
I played this while trying to get my forklift to start at work, the machine spirit was awoken. Praise be to the omnissiah and the blessed machine!
The blessed Machine spirit in my AirPods is appeased by this show of devotion ⚙️
THIS! is a CERTIFIED 101011110110110101101 CLASSIC!
Usually extended cuts of sections of songs tend to be of lesser quality. Im pleased to say that thou hath done a admirable job with this. It sounds immaculate, as if it was made to be this way. OMNISSIAH BE PRAISED!
unironically the best mechanicus themed song of all time
Damn, I KNEW the soundtrack to IXION sounded familiar. It's great in it's own right, but feels like a more restricted version of the Mechanicus OST. This right here is a blessed banger
That organ drop made me feel the weakness of my flesh. Praise the Omnisiah!
my AC i thought was broken came back to life while listening to this.
omnissiah be praised.
Благословен тот кто услышит хотя-бы шёпот Омниссии в его гимне!
Omnissiah, my Omnissiah, i pray to then yet again to grant me the strength and determination of your holy steel.
This strikes the soul like a Imperators plasma cannon.
Listening to this doesn't make you play better, but it sure as hell makes you think you do
Playing?
@@LukeVilent This is from a video game sound track.
@@ElixirOfEuphoria Thanx, Cap!
First time my boss didn't ask me what I was listening to was when I was jamming to the Mechanicus OST when he came in to check on me. Instead he just slowly closed my door.
I need more stuff like the Mechanicus OST. Gothic electronica with pipe organs and chanting and stuff
Look up Churchcore, brother.
@@Zer0ThePlagueDoc I did, I'm mostly seeing just pipe organ adaptations of songs. I'm looking more for stuff like the video and my comment.
This is one of the #1 songs I play on loop to help block out in-store music while I service a location as a vendor.
Cool edit, thanks for posting!
hereteks gangsta till they hear OOAAHHHHSHHEEEMEEHHHNAAAHHHHHHH
EVEN IN DEATH I SERVE THE OMNISSIAH
Tech priest having a migrane when they see my dad channeling his inner Waaagh to fix our TV, TV remote, to lawn mower.
1:57 When you finally plug in the charger without looking for the outlet
My Flesh cannot bear the INTENSITY, I NEED UPGRADES
“There is no truth in flesh, only betrayal.
There is no strength in flesh, only weakness.
There is no constancy in flesh, only decay.
There is no certainty in flesh but death.”
...The Machine is immortal...
...The Machine is immortal...
...The Machine is immortal...
...The Machine is immortal...
The only organ the Adeptus Mechanicus will tolerate
“Heart of Cog machine” epic goosebump name
I keep hearing “our machine is our god” when i play this… nice
I know jack all about W40K lore, but just from the random music suggestions and those technult readings from burial goods, this has to be my favourite faction
I‘ve been addicted to the mechanicus game.
Me too. I finish it, then start new game. Never the same grinding and the developers really catched on the overall atmosphere and style.
@@joecommon7011 I‘m afraid of the day I get tired of this game.