Seriously I have listened to this tape a hundred times and the atmospheres and sound choices are so f*cking om point and on my level its still giving me goosebumps. 10/10 Your sickest collab guys really appreciate the effort and dedication.
Wondrous work as always. Bought both of these through Bandcamp a few days ago. Helps me sleep like a baby. I eagerly await any future collaborations and pray that the King in Yellow graces your works with divine inspiration.
Every time one of these albums comes out, I buy it without even bothering to listen first. Why? Because FLAC beats TH-cam, and why waste time testing the waters when I KNOW the tentacles are there, waiting to grab me? Also, all this Lovecraftian goodness makes me wonder what kind of ambient we could get out of collabs inspired by Bloodborne. Eldritch horror with a sprinkling of beasts, blood, and a Japanese twist? "Orphan of Kos Ambient"? Alas, one can dream.
I’m somewhat ashamed that it took me several minutes to notice what you did there- I was actually reading another comment further along and then it hit me. Oh well- it’s 4 in the morning, what do you want? 😉
You guys have done such great jobs on these Lovecraft collabs, Cthulhu is in my top 5 ambient albums right up there with Lustmord's "Where the Black Stars Hang", but it's left me wondering what could follow. Other than a Carcosa/King in Yellow collab, I think it might be best to turn attention elsewhere rather than exhaust the cosmic-horror mainstays.
I'm sure you get loads of these comments, but anyway: I used three pieces of music that you made in my D&D (well actually Pathfinder, but whatever) session on Sunday, and my players thought they were incredible. I've been looking for music/ambience that really suits my DM-ing for a while, and I'm really glad I found your channel. So, just wanted to let you know that.
Using this in a western steampunk inspired campaign where in unwittingly a VHS is cursed when rewound to open up a rift to the Eldrich gods. And a goat glitching monster will tell them it is only a matter of time that we recorded and also in a Eldirch language played backwards and forwards as he's shifting in and out of phase in theme with the idea of rewinding. Shir'grath marngoth un'tio teluk.
Personally, I think a collab oriented towards odd literary stuff not traditionally associated with cosmic horror would be executed very well by you guys, I'm thinking House of Leaves/Borges-esque stuff.
Or sci-fi classics like Dune, or a Japanese cosmic horror themed collab, I love the Gothic European and Middle-Eastern sound scapes, but some more Asiatic vibes would be a nice change and Lovecrafts influence is felt in quite a bit of Japanese literature, games, manga and anime.
I know that having some sort of tracklist for these compilations is pointless (maybe even impossible), because everything is mixed up not as separate tracks, but at least some kind of hints about which parts are made by what contributor, that would be of great help. I like this piece of work as it is, but some parts I like a lot more (like those melodies and atmospeheres at 29:30-32:00 or 57:10-59:30). Knowing what artists made some certain parts would help anyone find 'their cup of tea' style and lead them to discovery of those producers, which would possibly fit their musical taste with higher chance. Nonetheless, great work again, thumbs up!
It's not a compilation, it's a collaboration using a lego-esque approach to production where each of us artists create sounds that other artists then work on back and forth. At any point in time on these albums there will be the fingerprints of at least a handful of artists as each of their layers and sounds play at the same time.
Me: Pass the aux cord
My bros: Are you going to play that necrophiliac music?
Me:
am i the only one who uses cryochamber videos as the soundtrack for certain moments in their d&d campaign?
No :)
haha me too. Then I tend to turn the adventure into some fever dream eldritch hallucination
Not yet! But I'm about to plan a campaign and this (and other tracks) will be perfect!
I plan to put this tomorrow!
I used the other great old one mixes for my Cthulhu p&p
This is the perfect music for when I sit down to study mathematics.
We shall see what influence the Black Goat of the Woods with A Thousand Young has over my term paper...
Same. Hopefully it's a good one. Not a corrupting, mind-shredding one because my paper's already doing that.
I feel that mood for sure...
I wonder what effect it may have on my microeconomics paper :D
Congrats. Your paper is pregnant.
Pussieeeees haha if you afraid I will devour your asses into worship
40:00-43:00 is the most thought-provoking/mystical piece I’ve heard from this channel. A true masterpiece
Makes me wan't to sit up on a hill and just watch time go by
Definitely sets the mood.
Gratitude to all the creators of this lovely darkness........
/By the way, how do you like it , the sound will completely absorb you th-cam.com/video/CvgHzNHSROo/w-d-xo.html
Seriously I have listened to this tape a hundred times and the atmospheres and sound choices are so f*cking om point and on my level its still giving me goosebumps. 10/10 Your sickest collab guys really appreciate the effort and dedication.
Wondrous work as always. Bought both of these through Bandcamp a few days ago. Helps me sleep like a baby. I eagerly await any future collaborations and pray that the King in Yellow graces your works with divine inspiration.
Well, look at who's been blessed by the Outer Gods themselves!
I don’t know what I would be without Cryo Chamber. Another flawless mix.
Every time one of these albums comes out, I buy it without even bothering to listen first. Why? Because FLAC beats TH-cam, and why waste time testing the waters when I KNOW the tentacles are there, waiting to grab me?
Also, all this Lovecraftian goodness makes me wonder what kind of ambient we could get out of collabs inspired by Bloodborne. Eldritch horror with a sprinkling of beasts, blood, and a Japanese twist? "Orphan of Kos Ambient"? Alas, one can dream.
Thanks cryo, your my best peaceful nightmare!
Well, this will be my theme for tonight's study
When I finished the first video, I got up and was all like *No! It can't end like this!*
Then I chilled out where this one came out.
Wow, work of genius.
Another one great love it great work, hastur next please
Stunning, chilling.
The House of Cthulhu being read over this sonic landscape. The darkest treat. Thank you, Cryo Chamber.
I love crafting stories
hehe
/By the way, how do you like it , music of meditative trance th-cam.com/video/CvgHzNHSROo/w-d-xo.html
I’m somewhat ashamed that it took me several minutes to notice what you did there- I was actually reading another comment further along and then it hit me. Oh well- it’s 4 in the morning, what do you want? 😉
@@tunguskalumberjack9987 lmao I must have commented that at 4 in the morning too
This channel is inner dimension :)
The Circle is now complete 🌜🌝🌛
Now Cryo Chamber is the master.
this is an excelent ambient for curses.
All your uploads are gold! This is some finely crafted dark ambient.
/you will definitely like it , ambient electronic immersion style th-cam.com/video/CvgHzNHSROo/w-d-xo.html
Sit back and relax while our Shub-Niggurath plays you her jazz...
The sounds that start about 7:55 is the fetid slime that oozes forth from the Dark Young. Also, the chittering sounds are pure 'The Lurking Fear'.
Just what i need relaxing
Awesome music for my occult practices
Thanks lads!
Excellent! Love it!
Listening to this as I write a dark future world-building project
Perfection.
Excellence as usual. Perhaps the next theme can be the Elder Things!
good idea!
You guys have done such great jobs on these Lovecraft collabs, Cthulhu is in my top 5 ambient albums right up there with Lustmord's "Where the Black Stars Hang", but it's left me wondering what could follow. Other than a Carcosa/King in Yellow collab, I think it might be best to turn attention elsewhere rather than exhaust the cosmic-horror mainstays.
Awesome!
Now is complete 😁 thank you
I'm sure you get loads of these comments, but anyway: I used three pieces of music that you made in my D&D (well actually Pathfinder, but whatever) session on Sunday, and my players thought they were incredible. I've been looking for music/ambience that really suits my DM-ing for a while, and I'm really glad I found your channel. So, just wanted to let you know that.
So cool
So glad I subscribed to you guys. Great to relax to :)
In my childhood i used to listen to the Music but it is over these days....now you call it music
Time to whip out the thunderbolt
perfect for stuyding!
Using this in a western steampunk inspired campaign where in unwittingly a VHS is cursed when rewound to open up a rift to the Eldrich gods. And a goat glitching monster will tell them it is only a matter of time that we recorded and also in a Eldirch language played backwards and forwards as he's shifting in and out of phase in theme with the idea of rewinding. Shir'grath marngoth un'tio teluk.
Lovecraft, baby, Lovecraft!
That seal makes me think "Google Books". It's got a g and a book.
hey this is the South park boss i beat today
This is the best one of the Cthullu series, so far. Are we getting a new one this year as well?
Yes!
¡Iä! ¡Iä!
Chiyo Nee-chan!
Personally, I think a collab oriented towards odd literary stuff not traditionally associated with cosmic horror would be executed very well by you guys, I'm thinking House of Leaves/Borges-esque stuff.
Or sci-fi classics like Dune, or a Japanese cosmic horror themed collab, I love the Gothic European and Middle-Eastern sound scapes, but some more Asiatic vibes would be a nice change and Lovecrafts influence is felt in quite a bit of Japanese literature, games, manga and anime.
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I know that having some sort of tracklist for these compilations is pointless (maybe even impossible), because everything is mixed up not as separate tracks, but at least some kind of hints about which parts are made by what contributor, that would be of great help. I like this piece of work as it is, but some parts I like a lot more (like those melodies and atmospeheres at 29:30-32:00 or 57:10-59:30). Knowing what artists made some certain parts would help anyone find 'their cup of tea' style and lead them to discovery of those producers, which would possibly fit their musical taste with higher chance. Nonetheless, great work again, thumbs up!
It's not a compilation, it's a collaboration using a lego-esque approach to production where each of us artists create sounds that other artists then work on back and forth. At any point in time on these albums there will be the fingerprints of at least a handful of artists as each of their layers and sounds play at the same time.
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the music is amazing, someone knows the origin of those symbols?
You've done Dagon, right? How about Tsathoggua?
Harriet Shubman
A SEQUEL
39:00 tho hhhhhhhhh
Do I need a pass to say the album name?
Sub Niggurath the goat with a thousand young.
Who here from the exploring series? Cause I am
I'm here from Yog an Cthulhu
Ummm... am I late?
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I like the (music) very much, but not so impressed with the Vap blowing across my screen.