I so agree with your point at 19:18 that was my exact goal on this solo! 33:40 "Progressive Heaven" 😂 51:18 No it's actually full legato 😅 That was such a fun to watch video man! Chris for president!
It's full legato!? You're a beast man 😂 sounds like you have two extra fingers there. I'm so happy you enjoyed the vid. Thanks for the music, you NAILED it!
Fun fact In-game, the path Om Mani Padme Hum plays in takes place in 3 consecutive stages. It starts with 3, then 2, then 1. 1 being the theme of the dlc’s final boss. This entire ost also heavily uses or at least includes a leitmotif from a song in the previous dlc- *A Placid Island of Ignorance*
i was really curious why part 1 was more climactic and intense than the other 2 parts before the dlc came out and it clicked and i was just blown away.
Few of titles meanings: 1. A Tempestuous Noise of Thunder and Lightning Heard - Stage direction from Shakespeare's The Tempest 2. Oṃ Maṇi Padme Hūṃ, part I (also part II and III) - "Oṃ Maṇi Padme Hūṃ" is one of the most popular Sanskrit mantra's in the world. Literally can be expressed as "praise to the jewel in the lotus", but actually it's used in absolutely different interpritations. Oftenly describes wiseness and clearness of Buddha's mind 3. 屋根の漏り (Yane No Mori) - The part of haiku written by Matsuo Basho. Literally translates as "The leaking roof" 4. Tlālōcān - Name of Aztec's paradise, ruled by rain god Tlāloc. It's a place for those, who passed away due to the drowning or lightning (in one word - storm) 5. I Should Build the Man a Statue - Doesn't have any second layer with cool meanings. It's just a good song name Edit: Apparently The Man from this track's name no one else but Chris himself. Thank you, Artificer in the comment section 6. Forgot the Cry of Gulls - Comes from the poem "The Waste Land" written by Thomas Stearns Eliot 7. (The Song of Life) - Reference to one of the previous Chris' tracks A Glacier Eventually Farts (And Don't You Listen To The Song of Life) (Which, in the first place, is the quote of Werner Herzog) 8. It Can't Rain All the Time - The quote from film The Crow spoken by Brandon Lee's character Conclussion: Chris is incredibly smart guy who knows a lot not only about the music but also literature, cinema and different cultures. Truly the man that deserves to be an example for many of us (Also funny deataile, but in the game itself all Om Mani Padme Hum parts go in the opposite order. Starting of part III and ending in part I)
24:46 I HIGHLY encourage you to listen to the full OSTs for Risk of Rain 1 and 2 if you haven't already. This song is technically a "part 3" of Double F**king Rainbow from the first games OST, with part 2 being Bigger Ukelele. Which I loved your reaction vid to as well 😁 Chris is amazing at lacing motifs from other tracks into each other, and this DLC album is FULL of them.
@@honeychroma Yup you're right! I didn't think about that when I posted. But really, all of the tracks use the same main 4-note motif. So really they're all "Part X" of the first Risk of Rain track 😝
Tlālōcān is basically a remake of Double Fυ¢κ¡ng Rainbow from the first game which gets referenced in all the final boss tracks such as "You're gonna need a bigger ukulele" and "the face of the deep" (despite this just being a teleporter event song)
this OST is probably the strongest release Chris has put together to date - i too am extremely disappointed that it hasn’t gotten more attention yet. btw, given how much you dug “Tlālōcān”, i strongly recommend the work of the French progressive rock band Magma, especially the track “De Futura”, to which it is a pretty clear tribute. if you’re not aware of them, they’re one of the most indescribable bands ever; they sing most of their music in an invented language called Kobaïan that has elements of Slavonic and Germanic languages, and most of their music is based on a space opera about some ecological catastrophe in humanity’s future. in fact, Chris is one of only two artists i’ve ever heard get close to Magma’s sound, other than Magma alumni - the Japanese band Kōenji Hyakkei is the other. it makes sense that the composer of some of the most alien-sounding game music i’ve ever heard would eventually write a tribute to one of the most alien-sounding rock bands in history, and it’s a testament to his skill as a composer and arranger that he got so close to their sound. if you enjoy “De Futura” - and i have no doubt that you will - you’ll probably also enjoy the Theusz Haamtaahk trilogy (which includes Ẁurdah Ïtah and Mekanïk Destruktïẁ Kommandöh as its second and third entries), the Köhntarkösz trilogy (also including K.A. and Ëmëhntëhtt-Ré - the chronology of this one is nonlinear), Félicité Thösz, Live/Hhaï, Zëss… there’s a wealth of great music from these French oddballs. anyway, i figured i’d mention that because you said it was your favorite song to that point in the OST, and i figured you’d love to hear one of its clear inspirations. hope you enjoy it!
57:20 actually, that synth was the one in the solo of OMPH, part I. It might not have had the same distortions exactly, but i guarantee you it was that synth. Its a signature of the franchise, just like those 4 notes that rang out at the very end.
if you like solo's and prog, you better listen to the final boss theme of the "Survivors of the Void" DLC: "The Face of the Deep" only chris is mas enough to mix prog metal with saxaphone and make it work.
Este comentario lo encontré hace días y habla sobre lo que pasó con el dlc: "La comunidad de Risk of Rain está en llamas. Imagínate, que con una sola actualización, en solo 36 horas se han encontrado unos 200 bugs, algunos de ellos incluso te impiden ganar la partida. Los youtubers específicos de Risk of Rain están incitando a la comunidad a jugar versiones anteriores del juego., Y Todo porque Gearbox decidió que era buena idea implementar el código de consolas (que estaba hasta arriba de bugs) en la versión de ordenadores. Encontrándote situaciones como que el momento lineal, la velocidad de ataque... depende de los fps, lo cual se traduce en que a bajos fps te puedes quedar bloqueado en una sola animación, y a altos fps hay habilidades que se tiran tan rápido que no hacen efecto, o que utilizar un deslizamiento te saque del mapa... También han parcheado técnicas avanzadas creadas por la comunidad. Irónico que el único bug que han arreglado era el único bug que los jugadores querían en el juego. Además, el dlc en sí se siente rusheado, y poco pulido, la mayoría de los objetos nuevos son inútiles (y algunos peligrosos de usar, hay uno en específico que hace AL JEFE FINAL INVULNERABLE), y los nuevos personajes se sienten un poco flojos, pero ese es el menor de los problemas."
The DLC itself isn't really bad, but the issues that came to the base game in the same update were real bad. It's significantly fixed now, and the only real issue with the DLC itself is the regional pricing (i.e. in certain countries, the DLC cost is insane for wages in that country)
It came out unfinished, was borderline unplayable. There was even a bug where you can lose all of your save data! There really is no excuse for how buggy it was on launch. It's getting better though
Yeah, I hate to bother you but if you could comment the exact minute something you dislike happens, I could figure out what's the matter, since I've been comparing the audio with other creators and it sounds basically the same 🤔
@@Jhulian_R its nothing specific, it might have been an issue on my end. Great video, glad you liked the music. I recommend doing some more on the original game’s soundtrack, like Coalescence :)
@@Jhulian_R I think he’s just talking about your voice. The songs sound fine, but your voice is just a bit muffled. Still perfectly understandable for me
@@loch1694 That makes sense, thanks guys I'll try to identify what's making it like that, will not be immediate tho, but I'm glad it's not a major issue.
I so agree with your point at 19:18 that was my exact goal on this solo!
33:40 "Progressive Heaven" 😂
51:18 No it's actually full legato 😅
That was such a fun to watch video man!
Chris for president!
It's full legato!? You're a beast man 😂 sounds like you have two extra fingers there.
I'm so happy you enjoyed the vid.
Thanks for the music, you NAILED it!
Fun fact
In-game, the path Om Mani Padme Hum plays in takes place in 3 consecutive stages.
It starts with 3, then 2, then 1.
1 being the theme of the dlc’s final boss.
This entire ost also heavily uses or at least includes a leitmotif from a song in the previous dlc- *A Placid Island of Ignorance*
i was really curious why part 1 was more climactic and intense than the other 2 parts before the dlc came out and it clicked and i was just blown away.
Few of titles meanings:
1. A Tempestuous Noise of Thunder and Lightning Heard - Stage direction from Shakespeare's The Tempest
2. Oṃ Maṇi Padme Hūṃ, part I (also part II and III) - "Oṃ Maṇi Padme Hūṃ" is one of the most popular Sanskrit mantra's in the world. Literally can be expressed as "praise to the jewel in the lotus", but actually it's used in absolutely different interpritations. Oftenly describes wiseness and clearness of Buddha's mind
3. 屋根の漏り (Yane No Mori) - The part of haiku written by Matsuo Basho. Literally translates as "The leaking roof"
4. Tlālōcān - Name of Aztec's paradise, ruled by rain god Tlāloc. It's a place for those, who passed away due to the drowning or lightning (in one word - storm)
5. I Should Build the Man a Statue - Doesn't have any second layer with cool meanings. It's just a good song name
Edit: Apparently The Man from this track's name no one else but Chris himself. Thank you, Artificer in the comment section
6. Forgot the Cry of Gulls - Comes from the poem "The Waste Land" written by Thomas Stearns Eliot
7. (The Song of Life) - Reference to one of the previous Chris' tracks A Glacier Eventually Farts (And Don't You Listen To The Song of Life) (Which, in the first place, is the quote of Werner Herzog)
8. It Can't Rain All the Time - The quote from film The Crow spoken by Brandon Lee's character
Conclussion: Chris is incredibly smart guy who knows a lot not only about the music but also literature, cinema and different cultures. Truly the man that deserves to be an example for many of us
(Also funny deataile, but in the game itself all Om Mani Padme Hum parts go in the opposite order. Starting of part III and ending in part I)
Actually, Stavros said that the Man is Chris himself. He named the title after him.
@@garnetrulz859 I didn't knew. This is actually sick
I really tought that it meant providence, since lemurians built a statue of him, the one that became the false son. huh didn't know that
@@drakerks6638I also thought about that, but now I think it's both. Chris is the kind of guy to have double entendres as names.
Chris try to miss challenge (impossible)
Will admit, one of the OST called "I Should Build A Man A Statue" it was made by Stavros Markonis, but co-produced by Chris still
There's a reason my playlist is called Chris Chris doesn't miss
So cool that we get a free game with each new music album from Chris :)
24:46 I HIGHLY encourage you to listen to the full OSTs for Risk of Rain 1 and 2 if you haven't already. This song is technically a "part 3" of Double F**king Rainbow from the first games OST, with part 2 being Bigger Ukelele. Which I loved your reaction vid to as well 😁
Chris is amazing at lacing motifs from other tracks into each other, and this DLC album is FULL of them.
@@COOPERx223x technically Part 4 because Face of the Deep uses Double F**king Rainbow as its basis
@@honeychroma Yup you're right! I didn't think about that when I posted. But really, all of the tracks use the same main 4-note motif. So really they're all "Part X" of the first Risk of Rain track 😝
Every final boss theme (excluding twisted scav) use the double f**king rainbow motif@honeychroma
The baby in The Song of Life is Chris' own baby, I think (The song itself was how he revealed he had a child now)
Tlālōcān is basically a remake of Double Fυ¢κ¡ng Rainbow from the first game which gets referenced in all the final boss tracks such as "You're gonna need a bigger ukulele" and "the face of the deep" (despite this just being a teleporter event song)
I'm so glad you vibed with Tlālōcān, it might be my favorite as well
38:29 - as far as I can tell for "I should build the man a statue" its a repeating pattern of 7/8, 7/8, 7,8, 8/8, 6/8, 7/8, 7/8, 7/8
@@explodingpineapple6459 Just 7/4 (or 7/8, whatever) with a rest on the first beat of one measure
@@notnotandrew Yeah, that rest really threw me off when trying to count it for the first time. I bet it's intentional lol.
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Hell yeah. This album is just banger, after banger, after banger. Love this to death.
this OST is probably the strongest release Chris has put together to date - i too am extremely disappointed that it hasn’t gotten more attention yet.
btw, given how much you dug “Tlālōcān”, i strongly recommend the work of the French progressive rock band Magma, especially the track “De Futura”, to which it is a pretty clear tribute. if you’re not aware of them, they’re one of the most indescribable bands ever; they sing most of their music in an invented language called Kobaïan that has elements of Slavonic and Germanic languages, and most of their music is based on a space opera about some ecological catastrophe in humanity’s future.
in fact, Chris is one of only two artists i’ve ever heard get close to Magma’s sound, other than Magma alumni - the Japanese band Kōenji Hyakkei is the other. it makes sense that the composer of some of the most alien-sounding game music i’ve ever heard would eventually write a tribute to one of the most alien-sounding rock bands in history, and it’s a testament to his skill as a composer and arranger that he got so close to their sound.
if you enjoy “De Futura” - and i have no doubt that you will - you’ll probably also enjoy the Theusz Haamtaahk trilogy (which includes Ẁurdah Ïtah and Mekanïk Destruktïẁ Kommandöh as its second and third entries), the Köhntarkösz trilogy (also including K.A. and Ëmëhntëhtt-Ré - the chronology of this one is nonlinear), Félicité Thösz, Live/Hhaï, Zëss… there’s a wealth of great music from these French oddballs.
anyway, i figured i’d mention that because you said it was your favorite song to that point in the OST, and i figured you’d love to hear one of its clear inspirations. hope you enjoy it!
Wow, they sound like AWESOME recommendations (I do not know them YET), I'm looking forward to listening to them, thank you so much!
57:20 actually, that synth was the one in the solo of OMPH, part I. It might not have had the same distortions exactly, but i guarantee you it was that synth. Its a signature of the franchise, just like those 4 notes that rang out at the very end.
I was waiting for this one so bad ! love your reaction videos.
Padme part 2 getting super jazzy in the midst of that music is insane, I had the same reaction!
such a 70's proggy guitar solo of yane no mori i love it
YOO nice, I need more people to listen to this album. its so freaking good
thank you! i’ve been waiting for someone to react to this
My pleasure!
Third total banger album. The first two albums are definitely worth the breakdown, if you're looking to do something similar to this one.
if you like solo's and prog, you better listen to the final boss theme of the "Survivors of the Void" DLC:
"The Face of the Deep"
only chris is mas enough to mix prog metal with saxaphone and make it work.
Agreed he should react to that. But you would like Plini's "Pan". Prog metal with a sax lol. Actually some of Chis' tracks remind me of Plini.
Chris was born to play the synth
If you mant more from Chris, you should check out Deadbolt's OST. It's just as incredible as RoR's OST, and sometimes even hits harder imo.
Why are people saying this DLC is bad? 🤔
buggy as hell
Este comentario lo encontré hace días y habla sobre lo que pasó con el dlc:
"La comunidad de Risk of Rain está en llamas. Imagínate, que con una sola actualización, en solo 36 horas se han encontrado unos 200 bugs, algunos de ellos incluso te impiden ganar la partida. Los youtubers específicos de Risk of Rain están incitando a la comunidad a jugar versiones anteriores del juego., Y Todo porque Gearbox decidió que era buena idea implementar el código de consolas (que estaba hasta arriba de bugs) en la versión de ordenadores. Encontrándote situaciones como que el momento lineal, la velocidad de ataque... depende de los fps, lo cual se traduce en que a bajos fps te puedes quedar bloqueado en una sola animación, y a altos fps hay habilidades que se tiran tan rápido que no hacen efecto, o que utilizar un deslizamiento te saque del mapa... También han parcheado técnicas avanzadas creadas por la comunidad. Irónico que el único bug que han arreglado era el único bug que los jugadores querían en el juego. Además, el dlc en sí se siente rusheado, y poco pulido, la mayoría de los objetos nuevos son inútiles (y algunos peligrosos de usar, hay uno en específico que hace AL JEFE FINAL INVULNERABLE), y los nuevos personajes se sienten un poco flojos, pero ese es el menor de los problemas."
The DLC itself isn't really bad, but the issues that came to the base game in the same update were real bad. It's significantly fixed now, and the only real issue with the DLC itself is the regional pricing (i.e. in certain countries, the DLC cost is insane for wages in that country)
they made some patches to fix it, but at launch it was a big oof
It came out unfinished, was borderline unplayable. There was even a bug where you can lose all of your save data! There really is no excuse for how buggy it was on launch. It's getting better though
This and Survivors of The Void are Chris' masterpieces imo
chris don't miss
I bought the dlc just to not play it. We are blessed to get another RoR album from Chris, game or not
Worth it! 💯
Great video! He Makes Great Music For a Great Game!
This soundtrack comes with a free game
I have a question, are you sure you're using the correct mic to record your videos?
Yeah, I hate to bother you but if you could comment the exact minute something you dislike happens, I could figure out what's the matter, since I've been comparing the audio with other creators and it sounds basically the same 🤔
@@Jhulian_R its nothing specific, it might have been an issue on my end. Great video, glad you liked the music. I recommend doing some more on the original game’s soundtrack, like Coalescence :)
@@Jhulian_R I think he’s just talking about your voice. The songs sound fine, but your voice is just a bit muffled. Still perfectly understandable for me
@@loch1694 That makes sense, thanks guys I'll try to identify what's making it like that, will not be immediate tho, but I'm glad it's not a major issue.
Could you sir react to more NIKKE music? I have a few songs that were released not so long ago: Wrecking storm, Outbreak, Ready to go
Yane no mori lowkey gave me more Jimmy Page vibes, but I can definitely see Jimmy Hendrix
21:00 this was the exact look on my face after hearing that part of tlalocan for the first time