Considering the severity of the album music, say like Stage 2 painting would make you feel sad and then kill you, while Stage 5 makes you experience such incomprehensible terror and then death.
it looks like nothing in particular, set against a backdrop of dark emptiness, yet feels somehow "chilled out". fittingly the painting's title is "happy in spite"
i think this video captures their works so wonderfully. everything feels like a distant memory of something, and we only remember the important things that we saw, like the two artist and their work, we can only see glimpses of other people because we dont remember their faces, we dont really see the place we are in because we dont remember how it looked like... i also love how we dont see all the works, obviously is because they dont want to show everything cause its an exposition, but, i think it adds another layer to it too, we only remember the ones that catched our attention... sorry if it sounds like im reading into it too much lol, ive been obsessed with caretakers work since i first heard his haunted ballroom album
Yep, not really a long stretch. I think they've set the scenes up in a way that it's challenging to recall what the hell you just watched (that's what I'm trying to do right now at least lmao). The tv statics also makes it feel like this video is a distant memory
Ah yes! Just what the album is about! I absolutely love Ivan Seals art and the Caretakers music. Sorry if I seem weirdly obsessed but that's because I am
@@RubyPiec Grand Fantasia part 2 Contemplation(i think) An autumnal equinox slowed camaraderie at arms lenght but broken (Vinyl Crackle noise) an empty bliss beyond this world (Organ instrument at the beginning) Some song in deleted scenes Forgotten Dreams but you don't know which song because they all sound the same The story is lost Benjamin beyond bliss Dusk memory fraction( i think)
@@hamstersamiright8837 yes! they knew each other before EATEOT, i just tried to make a silly joke about how James Leyiland ''Kirby'' is with a Seal, you know, Ivan Seals so both Kirby and a Seal...
It’s crazy i could recall every song just by the first note or a few. I’ve been listening to his music like every day for a year now since I’ve discovered his stuff and I can honestly say he’s my favorite artist/musician. My mom has dementia and it makes this project all the more meaningful to me but when I listen, my mind most of the time doesn’t even go there. I genuinely enjoy his projects and am so entranced and delighted while listening to his music.
If I am correct, this was the exhibit where the incredible EAEB CD/Alternate Edition was given out, really interesting. I wish someday I could visit an Ivan Seal exhibit
@@ForgottenC2890 it is a horn possibly a trumpet or trombone of some kind the original sample is clearer, look up camaraderie at arms length and you can clearly hear it is some sort of high brass or low brass playing high
Samples: Layer 1: Same static layer as R1 Layer 3 Layer 2: An Autumnal Equinox (-14 semitones) Priere a Notre Dame (-17 semitones) Layer 3: Camaraderie at Arms Length (Stage 3 scrambling) Layer 4: Aching Cavern Without Lucidity (0 semitones) Layer 5: Record Crackle Layer 6: Piano Medley of Layton and Johnstone Successes (Ramona) (0 semitones) Columbia on Parade (Spoken Introduction/Hallelujah) (7 speeds) Layer 7: Grand Fantasia Part 2 - Paul Whiteman (-19 and -28 semitones) An Autumnal Equinox (-14 semitones) Priere a Notre Dame (-17 semitones) Layer 8: Aching Cavern Without Lucidity (0 semitones)
Since when are they called Layers instead of Sections? I feel like Layers just confuses me since I feel that every layer is playing at the same time (unless that is the case and I’m stupid). I saw this on the wiki too. I haven’t been on it for a really long while, like in about a year or so.
I think Ivan is one of those people who could go down in history as a huge artist name. I can't believe we're lucky enough to have been alive at the same time as him
It’s interesting to see all the painting that could have been album art for EATEOT and to see the stage 6 album cover as a painting when compared to the other 5 it always seemed like a photo rather than a painting.
samples I could find In a Little Second Hand Store by Layton & Johnstone (An autumnal equinox) What do you know about love by russ morgon (camaraderie at arms length) The birth of blues by Layton & Johnstone Heartaches by al bowly? Unsure on this one
I understand people have different tastes and opinions, and that's fine, but I refuse to believe anyone can listen to the entire project in one sitting and then say they felt "nothing". It's not about whether you enjoy it or not (though I personally do, as do many others as well), but to not be able to connect with it on some level is just....odd.
i think if i saw the eateot album art paintings irl i would simply pass away instantly
Considering the severity of the album music, say like Stage 2 painting would make you feel sad and then kill you, while Stage 5 makes you experience such incomprehensible terror and then death.
The reaction to the stage 6 painting is without description
i have the covers for 1, 2 and 6 in my room. cool shit
@@chestcavity_ very jealous :( any vinyls that pop up are pretty pricey
@@milo9845 if you wanted to, you can but posters with the designs, but you can’t get them officially without buying the vinyls :(
name a more iconic duo
I forgot
Diz and Bird
@@lascucarachas9782 phenas and forb is no match for eye van see L and lay land curb e
two pretty best friends
James and Seal
This creates a wonderfully uneasy atmosphere
wtf you are into the caretaker/ivan seal too?
@@astroid422 Hell yeh. I prefer V/VM's output, but Leyland Kirby is brilliant
A master of sound art and a master of visual art. These two go hand in hand. Can’t listen to Kirby without thinking of Seals art.
Everyone gangsta till the rock starts smoking a match
Bruh
Not funny
you mean ciggie?
Epic
I love how the camera zooms in on the paintings like in the ending to the Shining. They stayed true to the project’s roots.
Absolutely amazing documentation. Wish I had been able to see this in person.
Also I don't know why I didn't appropriately imagine the scale of these paintings.
wat no sut up
LIKEWISE
idk why a sphere smokin a cig fits with an empty bliss beyond this world
Isn't it exactly because it's out of this world? Nothing makes sense in the end.
@@TOCS94 indeed
actually it's a Boulder/sphere smoking a match Stick
@@lcdream4213 ik
it looks like nothing in particular, set against a backdrop of dark emptiness, yet feels somehow "chilled out". fittingly the painting's title is "happy in spite"
i think this video captures their works so wonderfully. everything feels like a distant memory of something, and we only remember the important things that we saw, like the two artist and their work, we can only see glimpses of other people because we dont remember their faces, we dont really see the place we are in because we dont remember how it looked like... i also love how we dont see all the works, obviously is because they dont want to show everything cause its an exposition, but, i think it adds another layer to it too, we only remember the ones that catched our attention...
sorry if it sounds like im reading into it too much lol, ive been obsessed with caretakers work since i first heard his haunted ballroom album
Yep, not really a long stretch. I think they've set the scenes up in a way that it's challenging to recall what the hell you just watched (that's what I'm trying to do right now at least lmao). The tv statics also makes it feel like this video is a distant memory
The music here is really well-done. Especially that butchering of Camaraderie at Arms Length. So good.
Butchering😂😂😂😂
@@B.l.i.s.s.f.u.l ?
@@lordroy88 funny (*^▽^*)
I want that sound track to release so bad
@@B.l.i.s.s.f.u.l …?
i don't know how i got here, but i'm scared. feels like i'm forgetting something
Ah yes! Just what the album is about! I absolutely love Ivan Seals art and the Caretakers music. Sorry if I seem weirdly obsessed but that's because I am
The album is about dementia if you haven't already seen it
@@friendlyfriends5046 I posted this a year ago, now Everywhere at the End of Time is top 3 albums lmao
@@anuel3780 it's a sad bop
@@friendlyfriends5046 it is but its worth it ngl it really made me understand what my grandparents are going through a lot more
*for headphone users
CENTER -> As the dog days were drawing to an end
@@RubyPiec no thats wrong
@@B.l.i.s.s.f.u.l what is the sample then
@@RubyPiec Grand Fantasia part 2
Contemplation(i think)
An autumnal equinox slowed
camaraderie at arms lenght but broken
(Vinyl Crackle noise) an empty bliss beyond this world
(Organ instrument at the beginning)
Some song in deleted scenes Forgotten Dreams but you don't know which song because they all sound the same
The story is lost
Benjamin beyond bliss
Dusk memory fraction( i think)
3:27 the one on the left looks like a smoking old crone, while the one on the right looks like an old man carrying the traumas of his past as a miner.
It's so hard to believe that these are made from paint and brush strokes and not from dreams...
that is, a computer
Wdym?
@@toringaming723 i think he or she means that drawing from ivan seal are like objects you see in your dreams (sorry for bad grammar)
@@RetrospectionRegression also saying that it is impressive that all of this works are done physically.
@@RetrospectionRegression we have the same name
0:38 Camaraderie at arms lenght but its stage 3
wow, i never thought i would see kirby and a seal irl together!
They are friends?
@@hamstersamiright8837 yes! they knew each other before EATEOT, i just tried to make a silly joke about how James Leyiland ''Kirby'' is with a Seal, you know, Ivan Seals so both Kirby and a Seal...
what is the name of the video essay that features the caretaker heavily
"How to portray Memory Loss with Music and Art" is a good one.
Solar sands I bet you can’t name one thing in this photograph?
^both good
Both are worth your time and talk about the caretaker. :)
I'd personally like to see more on video essays on Ivan seal as well
It’s crazy i could recall every song just by the first note or a few. I’ve been listening to his music like every day for a year now since I’ve discovered his stuff and I can honestly say he’s my favorite artist/musician. My mom has dementia and it makes this project all the more meaningful to me but when I listen, my mind most of the time doesn’t even go there. I genuinely enjoy his projects and am so entranced and delighted while listening to his music.
I’m so sorry about your mother. :(
If I am correct, this was the exhibit where the incredible EAEB CD/Alternate Edition was given out, really interesting. I wish someday I could visit an Ivan Seal exhibit
How to obtain camaraderie at arms length but broken version???
It’s gone
@@CC-cm3rj ...I know, buddy
0:39 Camaraderie at arms length but it's having a rough day
How to obtain the sound track
0:38 i love that lil goofy siren sound XD
ITS NOT A SIREN
It's a violin i think
@@ForgottenC2890 it is a horn possibly a trumpet or trombone of some kind the original sample is clearer, look up camaraderie at arms length and you can clearly hear it is some sort of high brass or low brass playing high
@@ForgottenC2890 its a trumpet obviously.
@Gorescript honestly now that I think about it it sounds more like something someone would use as an alarm
I like Camaraderie at arms length
How to obtain sound track
They played the alternate version, Camaraderie At Broken Speaker
Samples:
Layer 1:
Same static layer as R1 Layer 3
Layer 2:
An Autumnal Equinox (-14 semitones)
Priere a Notre Dame (-17 semitones)
Layer 3:
Camaraderie at Arms Length (Stage 3 scrambling)
Layer 4:
Aching Cavern Without Lucidity (0 semitones)
Layer 5:
Record Crackle
Layer 6:
Piano Medley of Layton and Johnstone Successes (Ramona) (0 semitones)
Columbia on Parade (Spoken Introduction/Hallelujah) (7 speeds)
Layer 7:
Grand Fantasia Part 2 - Paul Whiteman (-19 and -28 semitones)
An Autumnal Equinox (-14 semitones)
Priere a Notre Dame (-17 semitones)
Layer 8:
Aching Cavern Without Lucidity (0 semitones)
Hehe, Layer 6 be layton and johnstone have a stroke
You forgor, Layer 7.5: Leyland Kirby speaking sounds
@@RexusSolextraArchives yup
@@tto0508 e
Since when are they called Layers instead of Sections? I feel like Layers just confuses me since I feel that every layer is playing at the same time (unless that is the case and I’m stupid). I saw this on the wiki too. I haven’t been on it for a really long while, like in about a year or so.
Leyland Kirby is like one of those people where when you look at their face they look overweight but are actually really skinny
2:41 Giltsholder's mother?
it’s another painting by ivan seal, and is actually included in the vinyl release of EATEOT stage 6
And I thought this is a Interview
I think Ivan is one of those people who could go down in history as a huge artist name. I can't believe we're lucky enough to have been alive at the same time as him
2:14 There it is the one of the most famous albums in the caretaker
An Empty Bliss Beyond This World
Best album
It’s interesting to see all the painting that could have been album art for EATEOT and to see the stage 6 album cover as a painting when compared to the other 5 it always seemed like a photo rather than a painting.
Ikr
This video is filmed like an Alan Resnick video/project
Tutorial
Very much so!
Man I wish I could go there... It looks so cool.....
I feel you bro 🙁
I noticed a couple familiar faces at 1:14 and 3:09. I wonder if the other ones from EatEoT were at this exhibit?
Yes, I’m going to guess it had every cover, and they also had the ones that are in the CDs.
The one seen at 1:14 is Stage Five of EatEoT.
@@BeanieGoth and the 3:09 is from stage 6
That fuckin' jumpscared me.
aebbtw is also there
3:10 i recognized that
necrotomigaud
OH DEAR GOD, NOT AGAIN-
Genius
1:14 STAGE 5
3:11 STAGE 6
3:25 rock
do you mean happy in spite
What
the boulder smoking
Is it me or does 2:41 look like the picture of stage 1 a bit
it's like its melting away
@@misterbeta1548 like the memory
@@myusername3689 one could say it’s “burning” away, haha
it does look like stage 1 and stage 4 combined
if i saw an EATEOT painting irl my brain would short circuit
3:08 necrotomigaud jumpscare
How beautiful
EAEB drone turns out to be EQed version of F5 - aching cavern without lucidity found by Ben's Fractals. 2:27
yea
@@bensfractals43 ^ this guy here found it
@@gluonic It was kinda obvious
samples I could find
In a Little Second Hand Store by Layton & Johnstone (An autumnal equinox)
What do you know about love by russ morgon (camaraderie at arms length)
The birth of blues by Layton & Johnstone
Heartaches by al bowly? Unsure on this one
Which tracks?
At the beginning you can organ ( melody is prirè de notre dame)
What about contemplation and benjamin beyond bliss?
@@B.l.i.s.s.f.u.l I believe birth of the blues and benjamin beyond bliss share samples
@@eomex8379 yeah i know that
this _almost_ feels like an advertisment for the speakers.
This looks like it came out 20 or 30 years ago...
It’ll be pretty 🔜
Fascinating!
I feel like we met before
Hmmmmmmmmmmm
I Wonder what tools and paint he uses.
I think he says it on his website.
0:13 Priere à Notre Dame
2:14 Boulder eating a matchstick
Happy in spite
I wish I could have seen this
The caretaker he cares about you and takes stuff away from you
What the name of the art at 02:54?
It’s called “Lindalusardi”
is that broken version of Camaraderie at arms Length called Camaraderie 6 Feet Apart?
friendzone at arm's length
Camaraderie 80 km away
Everywhere, An Empty Bliss Teaser Tráiler.
3:09: *Confused screaming*
How come the broken version of camaraderie at arms length was never released
amazing
1:40
I fear no man
But that thing
3:09 (necrotomigaud)
It scares me
name a more iconic quad
thank
I want the camaraderie at arms length but broken PLS!!!!!
Pls release this song
Pls release this song
Same bro
j'aurai aimé connaître l'oeuvre avant //
DUDE if these dudes ever come here to italy and i got to see necrotomigaud and happy in spite i think i would faint no joke
why are we here? just to
name a more iconic quint
name a more iconic sextuple
name a more iconic octuple
name a more iconic nonuple
Diz and Bird, Dilla and Common, Seal and Kirby
name a more iconic septuple
whats the song
Where is me?
Idk where you are, Beaten Frowns After.
Why they using stage 6 music?
Edit: I am dum
I'd be jumpscared by the necrotumigaud
nobody is gonna talk about the massive 150 x 150 cm pictures just casually hanging on the wall
JESUS CHRIST THIS IS TERRIFYING
name a more iconic decimal (decuple)
Oh no 3:10
What version of camaraderie at arm’s length is this?
It's a version edited especially for this video, or something like that
Arms at camaraderie lenght
,
Am I the only who didn't feel anything when I listened to the album?
Yes
No. You are not alone.
I understand people have different tastes and opinions, and that's fine, but I refuse to believe anyone can listen to the entire project in one sitting and then say they felt "nothing". It's not about whether you enjoy it or not (though I personally do, as do many others as well), but to not be able to connect with it on some level is just....odd.
It's just music, if you don't find any emotions from it, it's probably not for you and that's completely fine
badass over here
I forgor💀
It just bad and haunted