I used video from the Swedish film Häxan to do something different. Addendum: If you're Scandinavian and can't see this video, I apologize and I'm working on it. Addendum 2: Looks like their copyright claim was upheld, so here is an alternate video if you in one of the Scandinavian countries: th-cam.com/video/fi1hVbatjC4/w-d-xo.html
Damn your covers are underrated. I like how you cover some of the more niche and ambient tracks and not the mainstream or well known tracks only in Shin Megami Tensei. This track originally felt underused in the base SMTV game so this is a very cool take on it. These tracks and covers you make inspire me to also want to have a spin of the interpretation of the tracks. Keep up the good work man!
@@kuroboticuse hell yeah, I’m glad these tracks can serve as inspiration! It’s always fulfilling to try and work on interesting versions of lesser known tracks from games, and the kind comments means the world to me!
The somber, creepy tone of this one is excellent. Switching the synthesized vocals to piano gives it a different feel that would be right at home in something horror-related.
I used video from the Swedish film Häxan to do something different.
Addendum: If you're Scandinavian and can't see this video, I apologize and I'm working on it.
Addendum 2: Looks like their copyright claim was upheld, so here is an alternate video if you in one of the Scandinavian countries: th-cam.com/video/fi1hVbatjC4/w-d-xo.html
Thank you for covering this, I loved your Lord of the Netherworld cover since it came out, glad to see you came back to do the other Lucifer theme
Awesome.
Damn your covers are underrated. I like how you cover some of the more niche and ambient tracks and not the mainstream or well known tracks only in Shin Megami Tensei. This track originally felt underused in the base SMTV game so this is a very cool take on it. These tracks and covers you make inspire me to also want to have a spin of the interpretation of the tracks. Keep up the good work man!
@@kuroboticuse hell yeah, I’m glad these tracks can serve as inspiration! It’s always fulfilling to try and work on interesting versions of lesser known tracks from games, and the kind comments means the world to me!
Lucifer an hero's himself, the game.
The somber, creepy tone of this one is excellent. Switching the synthesized vocals to piano gives it a different feel that would be right at home in something horror-related.
Let's goooo, it sounds so scary. The original was already unsettling, but now this is straight up horror
So creepy, awesome
Bangerrrrrrrre
Very cool dude
holy kino
Very ethereal, well done 👌
Sickk