As an Indonesian familiar with the sounds of gamelan, this "Udan Mas" (Golden Rain) composition give me goosebumps, sense of pride and emotion in such a good way. The Javanese gamelan-orchestra induced background music sounds soo regal, graceful, magnificent and dignified. It evoked the sense of grandeur of Indonesian ancient civilization...
This guy just does not give a shit. Like whenever I play with him, whenever he denounces you he always just seems to forget it about it like a turn later. Then he'll have like 10 military units on your borders, and a second later he'll withdraw them regardless of whatever you did the turn before. Then he'll declare war on a city state, and then 2 turns later, destroy everything they have, withdraw, then become their ally. Seriously, Gajah. What the fuck?
There is a significant difference when you say in javanese language, "Udan Mas" and "Udan, Mas". The first has a meaning "Golden Rain", while the latter is "It's rainy, Big Brother."
It's cool because when I heard this song for the first time in Civ it was instantly my favorite civ theme. Now a few years later I am taking a world music cultures class and it amazes me how far the music producers in civ go with their music. They actually compose the music in line with the cultural norms. Udan Mas is an extremely familiarized composition in Indonesia, traditionally made for gamelan ensemble music.
The Avalorian well.. spices back then is a very rare thing. Thats why europeans countries searches spices all over the world. India is the first famous region that can grow some spices. But then dutch found the indonesia region and invades it. And then dutch became rich. And also so corrupt. so.. the word about "rare spice" is kinda not right. because spices indeed a rare thing. edit: i know my grammar is so messed up but please tolerate it
Had a brilliant game with this guy. Just me and him, I was Siam. I built all the wonders, he built up an army, he invaded me, I made an emergency army, fought him back, peace. I decided to take him out with elephants, which I did, about 3 turns from the renaissance. Jakarta fell, I won. This was all before any of us had settled any new cities. It was just two cities with a great general each kicking each other.
I'm an Indonesian and 'Udan Mas' (Golden Rain) is my favorite Javanese composition. This is my first experiment to listen to it with an epic orchestral arrangement . And it really moved me. Thank you Geoff Knorr & Michael Curran. You made my day.
@@anthemshorde969 The game is not supposed to use Majapahit capital. The game stretched between Ancient to Information Eras. At least looking at today's date, the Indonesia's capital is still Jakarta.
Uno de los mejores temas de introducción en Civilization V... Cuando lo escuchas al empezar la partida un sentimiento de que estas comenzando algo grandioso te invade... / When you hear it, feels like a wonderfull things will happen... an excellent theme for the beginning in Civilization V...
I knew Indonesia was coming since I learned that "Trading units" will be in this game. They sailed across the seas even further than the distance between America and Europe, respect!
"I completely agree with your opinion that this theme along with Haile Selassie's peace theme are among the greatest of the Civilization V soundtrack." = "same"
@@zakb7418 not really, "mas" is the commonly used pronoun for referring someone as a male who is around 20-30 years of age. The common way to spell gold is "emas" and although the right spelling in Javanese in "mas" we rarely use them unless its a very formal setting. Also not to mention the variations across Indonesian dialects.
@@christopherhalim2801 konteks mas disini emas = gold. bukan mas mas = bro wkwkwk tapi masuk juga kalo diplesetin, cuma orang indo yang ngerti jokes nya wkwkw
@@YataTheFifteenth no, 'gajah' used to be an honor name given by the emperor (maharaja) or when you're part of the royal family. 'gajah' sure means elephant in indonesian but back then indonesian language and indonesia as a country did not exist yet.
Dialah Gadjah Mada sang penakluk nusantara. Dikenal dengan sumpah palapanya menyatukan wilayah nusantara. Majapahit menjadi tapak keagungannya sebagai patih yang begitu jaya.
Fun Fact: "Nusantara" is also used as a collective name for all of maritime Southeast Asia. You have two parts of SE Asia: mainland, historically called "Indochina" (which includes Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, etc., as well as the Malay Peninsula) and maritime, called "Nusantara" (which includes all of Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysian Borneo, the Philippines, etc.) Nusantara is a synecdoche - it originally historically referred to only about four-fifths of all of Indonesia's islands, and then it evolved to mean Indonesia as a whole, then it evolved again to mean the Malay Archipelago as a whole, and then finally all of maritime Southeast Asia (to include the Philippines and Papua New Guinea.) The meaning of "Nusantara" and what it refers to can change though, depending on whom you ask
No, Singapore is part of the Malay Peninsula geographical region (so does Riau Islands). Therefore it is not part of "Maritime Southeast Asia" but Mainland Southeast Asia.
@@blueshirt26 Technically, Singapura is a part of Maritime Southeast Asia, because as you see, it separated from Malay Peninsula via Johor Strait. Singapore is an island city-state, and being an island state means that Singapore is a Maritime Southeast Asian country.
@@SyahmiRosli that could be an epic tale for a comic storyline, gajah mada has an oath that he will not retired until he unite all of nusantara. but it backfired when they tried to conquer sundanese kingdom aka padjajaran, and the reason is kinda funny and sad. so majapahit king want to marry sundanese king daughter and when sundanese envoy came gajah mada took the opportunity to see it as form of surrender, the sundanese refuse and fight back, resulting in a tragedy of bubat, all of em are killed including the princess. the king is pissed so much and put an end to gajah mada career. also sukarno once tried to unite nusantara by making maphilindo, it didnt end well
Talk about your scenery dissonance. Maybe it's just me, but listening to this music, I picture a huge and busy city, not a marsh in the middle of a forest. Edit: I've since been informed that it's a rice paddy, not a marsh. Sorry about that.
It seems like firaxis spent 90% of all its music budget to produce this because this it s way superior to any song of the game. Listent to the end and compare. I dare you.
+Shi Oh Nah, not really. Arabian, Ottoman, or even Russian themes are superior in terms of production and musicality. Shit almost every track in this game is fantastic in it's own way so these claims are just pointless.
- Spain peace - Mongol either - Hun either - England either - Dutch either - Poland war - Brazil War - France war - Carthage war - China either I could go on, this games soundtrack is too damn good
Just Info : Gajah Mada (c. 1290 - c. 1364) was, according to Javanese old manuscripts, poems and mythology, a powerful military leader and mahapatih or prime minister of the Majapahit Empire, credited with bringing the empire to its peak of glory.[1]:234,239 He delivered an oath called Sumpah Palapa, in which he vowed not to eat any food containing spices until he had conquered all of the Southeast Asian archipelago of Nusantara for Majapahit.[2] In modern Indonesia, he serves as an important national hero,[3] a symbol of patriotism and national unity. Account of his life, political career and administration was taken from several sources. Mainly Pararaton ("The Book of Kings"), the Nagarakretagama (a Javanese language epic poem dating from the 14th century), and inscriptions dating from the late 13th and early 14th century. Not much is known about Gajah Mada's early life. Some of the first accounts mention his career as commander of the Bhayangkara, an elite royal guard for Majapahit king and royal family. When Rakrian Kuti, one of the officials in Majapahit, rebelled against the Majapahit king Jayanegara (ruled 1309-1328) in 1321, Gajah Mada and then the mahapatih Arya Tadah helped the king and his family to escape the capital city of Trowulan. Later Gajah Mada aided the king to return to the capital and crush the rebellion. Seven years later, Jayanegara was murdered by Rakrian Tanca, the court physician, one of Rakrian Kuti's aides. Another version suggested that Jayanagara was assassinated by Gajah Mada in 1328. It is said[who?] that Jayanagara was overprotective towards his two half sisters, born from Kertarajasa's youngest queen, Dyah Dewi Gayatri. Complaints by the two young princesses led to the intervention of Gajah Mada. His drastic solution was to arrange for a surgeon to murder the king while pretending to perform an operation. Jayanegara was immediately succeeded by his half-sister Tribhuwana Wijayatunggadewi (ruled 1328-1350). It was under her leadership that Gajah Mada was appointed mahapatih (Prime Minister) in 1329, after the retirement of Arya Tadah. As mahapatih under Tribhuwana Tunggadewi, Gajah Mada went on to crush another rebellion by Sadeng and Keta in 1331. It was during Gajah Mada's reign as mahapatih, around the year 1345, that the famous Muslim traveller, Ibn Battuta visited Sumatera. It is said that it was during his appointment as mahapatih under queen Tribhuwanatunggadewi that Gajah Mada took his famous oath, Palapa Oath or Sumpah Palapa. The telling of the oath is described in the Pararaton (Book of Kings), an account on Javanese history that dates from the 15th or 16th century: “Sira Gajah Mada pepatih amungkubumi tan ayun amukita palapa, sira Gajah Mada : Lamun huwus kalah nusantara Ingsun amukti palapa, lamun kalah ring Gurun, ring Seram, Tanjungpura, ring Haru, ring Pahang, Dompo, ring Bali, Sunda, Palembang, Temasek, samana ingsun amukti palapa “ "Gajah Mada, the prime minister, said he will not taste any spice. Said Gajah Mada : If Nusantara (Nusantara= Nusa antara= external territories) are lost, I will not taste "palapa" ("fruits and or spices"). I will not if the domain of Gurun, domain of Seram, domain of Tanjungpura, domain of Haru, Pahang, Dompo, domain of Bali, Sunda, Palembang, Tumasik, in which case I will never taste any spice." While often interpreted literally to mean that Gajah Mada would not allow his food to be spiced (palapa is the prose combination of pala apa= any fruits/spices) the oath is sometimes interpreted to mean that Gajah Mada would abstain from all earthly pleasures until he conquered the entire known archipelago for Majapahit. Even his closest friends were at first doubtful of his oath, but Gajah Mada kept pursuing his dream to unify Nusantara under the glory of Majapahit. Soon he conquered the surrounding territory of Bedahulu (Bali) and Lombok (1343). He then sent the navy westward to attack the remnants of the thallassocrathic kingdom of Sriwijaya in Palembang. There he installed Adityawarman, a Majapahit prince as vassal ruler[dubious - discuss] of the Minangkabau in West Sumatra. He then conquered the first Islamic sultanate in Southeast Asia, Samudra Pasai, and another state in Svarnadvipa (Sumatra). Gajah Mada also conquered Bintan, Tumasik (Singapore), Melayu (now known as Jambi), and Kalimantan. At the resignation of the queen, Tribuwanatunggadewi, her son, Hayam Wuruk (ruled 1350-1389) became king. Gajah Mada retained his position as mahapatih (Prime Minister) under the new king and continued his military campaign by expanding eastward into Logajah, Gurun, Seram, Hutankadali, Sasak, Buton, Banggai, Kunir, Galiyan, Salayar, Sumba, Muar (Saparua), Solor, Bima, Wandan (Banda), Ambon, Timor, and Dompo. He thus effectively brought the modern Indonesian archipelago under Majapahits's control, which spanned not only the territory of today's Indonesia, but also that of Temasek (old name of Singapore), the states comprising modern-day Malaysia, Brunei, the southern Philippines and East Timor. In 1357, the only remaining state refusing to acknowledge Majapahit's hegemony was Sunda, in West Java, bordering the Majapahit Empire. King Hayam Wuruk intended to marry Dyah Pitaloka Citraresmi, a princess of Sunda and the daughter of Sunda's king. Gajah Mada was given the task to go to the Bubat square on northern part of Trowulan to welcome the princess as she arrived with her father and escort to Majapahit palace. Gajah Mada took this opportunity to demand Sunda submission under Majapahit rule. While the Sunda King thought that the royal marriage was a sign of a new alliance between Sunda and Majapahit, Gajah Mada thought otherwise. He stated that the Princess of Sunda is not to be hailed as the new queen consort of Majapahit, but merely as a concubine, as a sign of submission of Sunda to Majapahit. This misunderstanding led to embarrassment and hostility, which quickly rose into a skirmish and the full scale Battle of Bubat. The Sunda King with all of his guards and royal party were overwhelmed by Majapahit troops and subsequently killed in the field of Bubat. Tradition mentioned that the heartbroken princess, Dyah Pitaloka Citraresmi, committed suicide. Hayam Wuruk was deeply shocked about the tragedy. Majapahit courtiers, ministers and nobles blamed Gajah Mada for his recklessness, and the brutal consequences were not to the taste of the Majapahit royal family. Gajah Mada was promptly demoted and spent the rest of his days at the estate of Madakaripura in Probolinggo in East Java. Gajah Mada died in obscurity in 1364.[1]:240 King Hayam Wuruk considered that the power Gajah Mada had accumulated during his time as mahapatih was too much to handle for a single person. Therefore, the king split the responsibilities that had been Gajah Mada's, between four separate new mahamantri (equal to ministries), thereby probably increasing his own power. King Hayam Wuruk, who is said to have been a wise leader, was able to maintain the hegemony of Majapahit in the region, gained during Gajah Mada's service. However Majapahit slowly fell into decline after the death of Hayam Wuruk. The Blahbatuh royal house in Gianyar, Bali, has been performing Gajah Mada's mask dance drama ritually for the past 600 years. The mask of Gajah Mada has been protected and brought to life every couple of years to unite and harmonize the world, this sacred ritual was intended to bring peace to Bali.[4] Gajah Mada's legacy is important for Indonesian Nationalism, and invoked by Indonesian Nationalist movement in the early 20th century. The Nationalists prior to the Japanese invasion, notably Sukarno and Mohammad Yamin, often cited Gajah Mada's oath and Nagarakretagama as the inspiration and a historical proof of Indonesian past greatness - that Indonesians could unite, despite vast territory and various cultures. The Gajah Mada campaign that united the far flung islands within Indonesian archipelago under Majapahit suzerainty, was used by Indonesian nationalist to argue that an ancient form of unity was existed prior to Dutch colonialism.[5] Thus, Gajah Mada was a great inspiration during the Indonesian National Revolution for independence from Dutch colonization. In 1942, only 230 Indonesian natives held a tertiary education. The Republicans sought to mend the Dutch apathy and established the first state university, which freely admitted native pribumi Indonesians. Universitas Gadjah Mada, in Yogyakarta is named in honour of Gajah Mada and completed in 1945, and had the honour of the first Medicine Faculty freely open to natives.[6][7][8] Indonesia's first telecommunication satellite was called Satelit Palapa signifying its role in uniting the country. Many cities in Indonesia but West Java have streets named after Gajah Mada. There is a brand of badminton shuttlecock named after him as well.
Well all background are static..ok some have a bit dust and light what is moving slightly..but thats it :( Maybe in Civ 6 you have a moving background with more people and guards i the background!
It feels like I'm going on some sort of weird magical mushroom trip whenever I conduct diplomacy with this guy.
Gotta try these magical Spiced shrooms man they may not kill you
+Herbivore The Carnivore *playing civ 5 while high*
You, kind sir, have dropped your kernel of wisdom in every single Civ V theme. And I love it.
You Means,Gadjah Mada??
IT'S A GIANT MUSHROOM
MAYBE ITS FRIENDLY
As an Indonesian familiar with the sounds of gamelan, this "Udan Mas" (Golden Rain) composition give me goosebumps, sense of pride and emotion in such a good way. The Javanese gamelan-orchestra induced background music sounds soo regal, graceful, magnificent and dignified. It evoked the sense of grandeur of Indonesian ancient civilization...
elusive blue sheep Varying. People from my region eat dogs and forest rats, for example.
elusive blue sheep not only those foods tho
Some ate nice food like Nasi Goreng which Literally means Fried Rice
you gotta try rendang, remember 2 of indonesian foods regarded as the most delicious food
Easy History 22 he said they eat forest rats, so i assume that he's from Minahasa
Indonesia eat cireng, skewer egg, cilor, batagor, siomay, basreng
This guy just does not give a shit.
Like whenever I play with him, whenever he denounces you he always just seems to forget it about it like a turn later.
Then he'll have like 10 military units on your borders, and a second later he'll withdraw them regardless of whatever you did the turn before.
Then he'll declare war on a city state, and then 2 turns later, destroy everything they have, withdraw, then become their ally.
Seriously, Gajah. What the fuck?
Too many Spices
+Mr. Worldwide
The spice must flow!
Confusion is the best weapon!
+Mr. Worldwide I heard he wouldn't eat any spices until he conquered all of Nusantara so I doubt that is the problem
+Peter Farrell Your reference... I approve
the music
the game developer so clever
they combine the traditional gamelan with the modern orchestral music
gamelan is awesome
orchestra is awesome
gamelan+orchestra = twice the awesomeness desu
yeah double awesome dude i like your style :3
Some Day in The Rain mwahahahaahhaha feel my inner not-so-weebness!
Technically the "modern" orchestra is European traditional music
That moment when Indonesia is the only civ that DIDN'T spawn next to spices.
they will get some due to their Unique ability. mean they aren't exactly spies but they're basically spices
Seperti lagu jawa di indonesia berbahasa sunda
There is a significant difference when you say in javanese language, "Udan Mas" and "Udan, Mas". The first has a meaning "Golden Rain", while the latter is "It's rainy, Big Brother."
It's cool because when I heard this song for the first time in Civ it was instantly my favorite civ theme. Now a few years later I am taking a world music cultures class and it amazes me how far the music producers in civ go with their music. They actually compose the music in line with the cultural norms. Udan Mas is an extremely familiarized composition in Indonesia, traditionally made for gamelan ensemble music.
my favorite civ! Greetings from the other side of the equator (Brazil)
Gimme your gold.
I have rare spices.
The Avalorian well.. spices back then is a very rare thing. Thats why europeans countries searches spices all over the world.
India is the first famous region that can grow some spices. But then dutch found the indonesia region and invades it. And then dutch became rich. And also so corrupt.
so.. the word about "rare spice" is kinda not right. because spices indeed a rare thing.
edit: i know my grammar is so messed up but please tolerate it
The Avalo
Well this is kinda racist but also funny at the same time. 🤣
@@VlidOnTheLead sorry if im bothering,but may i ask which part is racist?
@@theodoregorgovelt2963 bro this was 7 months ago i was a dumb fuck. It isn't racist
Had a brilliant game with this guy. Just me and him, I was Siam. I built all the wonders, he built up an army, he invaded me, I made an emergency army, fought him back, peace. I decided to take him out with elephants, which I did, about 3 turns from the renaissance. Jakarta fell, I won. This was all before any of us had settled any new cities. It was just two cities with a great general each kicking each other.
you desperately need a girlfriend
Yvan Deboer Nice bait
Ah, like Rome and Carthage
Tarian khas pulau jawa tetap bersejarah di pulau jawa pada tahun 100000SM
I'm an Indonesian and 'Udan Mas' (Golden Rain) is my favorite Javanese composition. This is my first experiment to listen to it with an epic orchestral arrangement . And it really moved me. Thank you Geoff Knorr & Michael Curran. You made my day.
Asrika Films Ayo bro ngandok nang mie ayam silir
I don't understand what you say. Sepurane.
Sorry i thought, sampean tiyang jawi
no, no, no.. i'm tiyang lebet. on the jawi is kanginan... i can in wind.
Sopo sik maling pitike mbok darmi
This is absolutely among the top 5. Indonesian culture is so rich.
Now if only he'd stop trying to ban my favorite luxuries.
this music is beautiful, very Indonesian or Nusantara-like, and Gajah Mada is also reportedly a very chubby man, kudos to the game developer!
That structure in the background, is the portal to his realm.
Gate, word "Portal" would be too magical for a stone gate lol
The structure is called Candi
it is a portal to Brazil, made to punish the traitors
@@brq267 it called Gapura (Gate in english)
Civ 5s Music is SOOOOO Fuckin' Badass. I can't. Stop. LISTENING.
Same here fam
This song keeps reminding me of the first 3 Spyro games on the Original Playstation. Those were the good days.
YuuzahnDragon Dude those were my favorites
Oh my god, I hear it!
True 😁 and little bit legend of spyro
"You there"
"Grab my diplomacy!"
0:16
Its real!!
This song is magical and everytime I click on jakarta, I always stay idle for the duration of 10 mins.
@@anthemshorde969 The game is not supposed to use Majapahit capital. The game stretched between Ancient to Information Eras. At least looking at today's date, the Indonesia's capital is still Jakarta.
It's original name is Jaya Karta , City of Victory...we say Jakarta for the sake of simplicity
@@zhakimel interesting
(shame the real Jakarta isn't anywhere this nice or magical)
@@Wolvenworks don't worry, it'll be as mystical as atlantis soon enough. tenggelam aswwwww.
Uno de los mejores temas de introducción en Civilization V... Cuando lo escuchas al empezar la partida un sentimiento de que estas comenzando algo grandioso te invade... / When you hear it, feels like a wonderfull things will happen... an excellent theme for the beginning in Civilization V...
I knew Indonesia was coming since I learned that "Trading units" will be in this game. They sailed across the seas even further than the distance between America and Europe, respect!
Fun fact. One of my closest friends is actually the voice actors son
Indonesia's greatness and magic is well reflected here. Thumbs up!🇮🇩
This literally feels like golden rain
when you have conquered almost South East Asia and prospering
and then come the dutch..
i like that background music, really from my homeland... proud to be Indonesian...
oops almost forgot to like my own comment
+Daniel Omar hello neighbor
technically he's right. neighbour is for BrE, neighbor is for AmE.
Dis song are the reason why Gajahmada Should've been Live today :D
@@shaunibabe1 nuke with volcanoes lmao
Imagine the amount of research the team did to make this game
It is almost unbelieveable how much attention firaxis gives to the nuances regarding music of the civilizations it includes in game.
Listening to this while high always brings a special experience to playing civ
This my fave theme in Civ 5 along with Selassie peace theme.
"I completely agree with your opinion that this theme along with Haile Selassie's peace theme are among the greatest of the Civilization V soundtrack." = "same"
In my game this guy’s always just vibing. Never really does anything but is kinda just there in the background as one of the earlier civs I meet
To me, this theme is the best one yet.
Lmao "Udan Mas" could also mean "its raining sir" and I laugh out loud seeing it
No, its golden rain. Mas is refer to gold
@@zakb7418 not really, "mas" is the commonly used pronoun for referring someone as a male who is around 20-30 years of age. The common way to spell gold is "emas" and although the right spelling in Javanese in "mas" we rarely use them unless its a very formal setting. Also not to mention the variations across Indonesian dialects.
@@ibrahimavdullah8508 yes I know that, its just that "Udan Mas" is also how we say "its raining" in Javanese
In my language we say rain it's called ulan than udan.
@@christopherhalim2801 konteks mas disini emas = gold. bukan mas mas = bro wkwkwk tapi masuk juga kalo diplesetin, cuma orang indo yang ngerti jokes nya wkwkw
Gajah's song should be renamed "U-gain mass"
Man's hella thicc
Bro Gajah literally means "Elephant" he got a reason to be hella thicc
@@YataTheFifteenth no, 'gajah' used to be an honor name given by the emperor (maharaja) or when you're part of the royal family. 'gajah' sure means elephant in indonesian but back then indonesian language and indonesia as a country did not exist yet.
@@你的大爸爸 perhaps Gajah that time means something like 'Grand' and then it is used for a massive animal, Elephant, in today Indonesian.
Ironic
Dialah Gadjah Mada sang penakluk nusantara. Dikenal dengan sumpah palapanya menyatukan wilayah nusantara. Majapahit menjadi tapak keagungannya sebagai patih yang begitu jaya.
Fun Fact:
"Nusantara" is also used as a collective name for all of maritime Southeast Asia.
You have two parts of SE Asia:
mainland, historically called "Indochina" (which includes Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, etc., as well as the Malay Peninsula)
and maritime, called "Nusantara" (which includes all of Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysian Borneo, the Philippines, etc.)
Nusantara is a synecdoche - it originally historically referred to only about four-fifths of all of Indonesia's islands, and then it evolved to mean Indonesia as a whole, then it evolved again to mean the Malay Archipelago as a whole, and then finally all of maritime Southeast Asia (to include the Philippines and Papua New Guinea.)
The meaning of "Nusantara" and what it refers to can change though, depending on whom you ask
No, Singapore is part of the Malay Peninsula geographical region (so does Riau Islands). Therefore it is not part of "Maritime Southeast Asia" but Mainland Southeast Asia.
Unite the Nusantara! Just imagine what it would look like. Coming from a Singaporean Malay :D
@@blueshirt26 Technically, Singapura is a part of Maritime Southeast Asia, because as you see, it separated from Malay Peninsula via Johor Strait. Singapore is an island city-state, and being an island state means that Singapore is a Maritime Southeast Asian country.
Nusantara ato klo di pallawa dibaca "Nuswantoro" itu jg sebenarnya meliputi Malaysia dan Singapura selain itu nggak
@@SyahmiRosli that could be an epic tale for a comic storyline, gajah mada has an oath that he will not retired until he unite all of nusantara. but it backfired when they tried to conquer sundanese kingdom aka padjajaran, and the reason is kinda funny and sad. so majapahit king want to marry sundanese king daughter and when sundanese envoy came gajah mada took the opportunity to see it as form of surrender, the sundanese refuse and fight back, resulting in a tragedy of bubat, all of em are killed including the princess. the king is pissed so much and put an end to gajah mada career. also sukarno once tried to unite nusantara by making maphilindo, it didnt end well
ahhh, the classic javanesse Gamelan plays is great
Absolute unit
Played with Gajah Mada on Archipelago map. Perfect.
Talk about your scenery dissonance. Maybe it's just me, but listening to this music, I picture a huge and busy city, not a marsh in the middle of a forest.
Edit: I've since been informed that it's a rice paddy, not a marsh. Sorry about that.
as a person who live, had a lot of travels in there and know music, i said it's true, it's fit for background music for a busy city in Java island
That's a rice farm not a marsh
Justin Teofilus it's both at Jakarta!!! I live there!!!
Only the first 18 seconds fit the background imo
Muhammad Irfan Muzhaffar Darmawan
who asked ? :v
Diplomacy on weeds.
i is on weeds
on spices
antiquity: spices
today: oil
I accidentally learned how to play the first bit of this on the piano.
My game just bugged and it kept playing this and WOW, when it goes further it sounds awesome
Ahead of its time
It seems like firaxis spent 90% of all its music budget to produce this because this it s way superior to any song of the game. Listent to the end and compare. I dare you.
Shi Oh Both Shoshone themes, Brazillian war theme, both Arabian themes, English peace theme.
My opinions for best music in the game.
+Shi Oh Have you heard the Chinese theme......
+Shi Oh Nah, not really. Arabian, Ottoman, or even Russian themes are superior in terms of production and musicality. Shit almost every track in this game is fantastic in it's own way so these claims are just pointless.
- Spain peace
- Mongol either
- Hun either
- England either
- Dutch either
- Poland war
- Brazil War
- France war
- Carthage war
- China either
I could go on, this games soundtrack is too damn good
RIGHT?!?
the title can mean both "its raining bro!" or "rain of gold" 😂
personally this one is the best track in cv5.
That moment when Keraton Pakualaman suddenly transform into its cyborg version
William: can I have spice?
Gajah: No
William: :|
William: >:(
G. Mada >:(
William >:(
G. Mada >:(
William >:(
Japan : "konnichiwa"
@@ra_alf9467 america to japan: 🥂 lets playing
GEKOLONISEERD
this video made my day better :)
The second best song in Civ history, only (and slightly) eclipsed by the much more famous Baba Yetu of Civ IV. Change my mind.
i will not argue with this statement lol
Patih Gajahmada, Majapahit-Indonesia
he is father of broly
Javanese weddings be like:
Epic music
It's like visiting eastern part of Java in 1300's when The Majapahit Empire is a Great Power in Southeast Asia
This music epic
Gajah Mada 💪
Beatiful ❤️😍
MADURA EMPIRE 🔥🇮🇩
His salute ("Oppatakaita !") always make me mad at laugh
I recently played as Gajah Meda and won a diplomatic victory. The theme was an unexpected bonus, so good!
He who controls the spice... ; )
Make meh feel forward to majapahit empire
This song reminds me of Zelda for some reason...
Spyro
When he dominated the world culturally with indomie
sounds like an MMO.
Jaryvarman: can I get spice and rare breed
Gada madja: no
Jaryvarman: but I'm not that far I'm in Cambodia
Gada madja: 😑
I smell cardamom, cloves and pomelo. That's normal?
N0body knows who this guy is, but they all know about his magical sword, and that he has a dad body.
This theme makes me high...~
Has this been arranged for piano? If anyone knows, I would love to be able to play this. thanks
In my perspective view, I can't hear the piano instrument, only "Gamelan" "Kendhang" "Gong"
Ghost Gamerzzz Yes those are the instruments used in the song. But I wonder if anyone's tried to arrange it for a piano instead.
+Bass Kidz True
Gerry Colton its "gamelan" indonesian musical instrument, not piano
listening to this feels like warrior
im from indonesia
My country has respect to your country :)
Gojoh Bizzarre Adventure : Golden Rain 🗿
gending udan mas
The Peace theme is better than the war theme.
The war time is too orchestic
either it is translated in golden rain or its raining bro
XD
That would be "Udan, Mas"
lmao
how do i make this as my morning wake up alarm sound?
Copyrighted?
Reminds me of M&L Dream Team.
strawberry fields forever vibes
Just Info :
Gajah Mada (c. 1290 - c. 1364) was, according to Javanese old manuscripts, poems and mythology, a powerful military leader and mahapatih or prime minister of the Majapahit Empire, credited with bringing the empire to its peak of glory.[1]:234,239 He delivered an oath called Sumpah Palapa, in which he vowed not to eat any food containing spices until he had conquered all of the Southeast Asian archipelago of Nusantara for Majapahit.[2] In modern Indonesia, he serves as an important national hero,[3] a symbol of patriotism and national unity.
Account of his life, political career and administration was taken from several sources. Mainly Pararaton ("The Book of Kings"), the Nagarakretagama (a Javanese language epic poem dating from the 14th century), and inscriptions dating from the late 13th and early 14th century.
Not much is known about Gajah Mada's early life. Some of the first accounts mention his career as commander of the Bhayangkara, an elite royal guard for Majapahit king and royal family.
When Rakrian Kuti, one of the officials in Majapahit, rebelled against the Majapahit king Jayanegara (ruled 1309-1328) in 1321, Gajah Mada and then the mahapatih Arya Tadah helped the king and his family to escape the capital city of Trowulan. Later Gajah Mada aided the king to return to the capital and crush the rebellion. Seven years later, Jayanegara was murdered by Rakrian Tanca, the court physician, one of Rakrian Kuti's aides.
Another version suggested that Jayanagara was assassinated by Gajah Mada in 1328. It is said[who?] that Jayanagara was overprotective towards his two half sisters, born from Kertarajasa's youngest queen, Dyah Dewi Gayatri. Complaints by the two young princesses led to the intervention of Gajah Mada. His drastic solution was to arrange for a surgeon to murder the king while pretending to perform an operation.
Jayanegara was immediately succeeded by his half-sister Tribhuwana Wijayatunggadewi (ruled 1328-1350). It was under her leadership that Gajah Mada was appointed mahapatih (Prime Minister) in 1329, after the retirement of Arya Tadah.
As mahapatih under Tribhuwana Tunggadewi, Gajah Mada went on to crush another rebellion by Sadeng and Keta in 1331.
It was during Gajah Mada's reign as mahapatih, around the year 1345, that the famous Muslim traveller, Ibn Battuta visited Sumatera.
It is said that it was during his appointment as mahapatih under queen Tribhuwanatunggadewi that Gajah Mada took his famous oath, Palapa Oath or Sumpah Palapa. The telling of the oath is described in the Pararaton (Book of Kings), an account on Javanese history that dates from the 15th or 16th century:
“Sira Gajah Mada pepatih amungkubumi tan ayun amukita palapa, sira Gajah Mada : Lamun huwus kalah nusantara Ingsun amukti palapa, lamun kalah ring Gurun, ring Seram, Tanjungpura, ring Haru, ring Pahang, Dompo, ring Bali, Sunda, Palembang, Temasek, samana ingsun amukti palapa “
"Gajah Mada, the prime minister, said he will not taste any spice. Said Gajah Mada : If Nusantara (Nusantara= Nusa antara= external territories) are lost, I will not taste "palapa" ("fruits and or spices"). I will not if the domain of Gurun, domain of Seram, domain of Tanjungpura, domain of Haru, Pahang, Dompo, domain of Bali, Sunda, Palembang, Tumasik, in which case I will never taste any spice."
While often interpreted literally to mean that Gajah Mada would not allow his food to be spiced (palapa is the prose combination of pala apa= any fruits/spices) the oath is sometimes interpreted to mean that Gajah Mada would abstain from all earthly pleasures until he conquered the entire known archipelago for Majapahit.
Even his closest friends were at first doubtful of his oath, but Gajah Mada kept pursuing his dream to unify Nusantara under the glory of Majapahit. Soon he conquered the surrounding territory of Bedahulu (Bali) and Lombok (1343). He then sent the navy westward to attack the remnants of the thallassocrathic kingdom of Sriwijaya in Palembang. There he installed Adityawarman, a Majapahit prince as vassal ruler[dubious - discuss] of the Minangkabau in West Sumatra.
He then conquered the first Islamic sultanate in Southeast Asia, Samudra Pasai, and another state in Svarnadvipa (Sumatra). Gajah Mada also conquered Bintan, Tumasik (Singapore), Melayu (now known as Jambi), and Kalimantan.
At the resignation of the queen, Tribuwanatunggadewi, her son, Hayam Wuruk (ruled 1350-1389) became king. Gajah Mada retained his position as mahapatih (Prime Minister) under the new king and continued his military campaign by expanding eastward into Logajah, Gurun, Seram, Hutankadali, Sasak, Buton, Banggai, Kunir, Galiyan, Salayar, Sumba, Muar (Saparua), Solor, Bima, Wandan (Banda), Ambon, Timor, and Dompo.
He thus effectively brought the modern Indonesian archipelago under Majapahits's control, which spanned not only the territory of today's Indonesia, but also that of Temasek (old name of Singapore), the states comprising modern-day Malaysia, Brunei, the southern Philippines and East Timor.
In 1357, the only remaining state refusing to acknowledge Majapahit's hegemony was Sunda, in West Java, bordering the Majapahit Empire. King Hayam Wuruk intended to marry Dyah Pitaloka Citraresmi, a princess of Sunda and the daughter of Sunda's king. Gajah Mada was given the task to go to the Bubat square on northern part of Trowulan to welcome the princess as she arrived with her father and escort to Majapahit palace.
Gajah Mada took this opportunity to demand Sunda submission under Majapahit rule. While the Sunda King thought that the royal marriage was a sign of a new alliance between Sunda and Majapahit, Gajah Mada thought otherwise. He stated that the Princess of Sunda is not to be hailed as the new queen consort of Majapahit, but merely as a concubine, as a sign of submission of Sunda to Majapahit. This misunderstanding led to embarrassment and hostility, which quickly rose into a skirmish and the full scale Battle of Bubat. The Sunda King with all of his guards and royal party were overwhelmed by Majapahit troops and subsequently killed in the field of Bubat. Tradition mentioned that the heartbroken princess, Dyah Pitaloka Citraresmi, committed suicide.
Hayam Wuruk was deeply shocked about the tragedy. Majapahit courtiers, ministers and nobles blamed Gajah Mada for his recklessness, and the brutal consequences were not to the taste of the Majapahit royal family. Gajah Mada was promptly demoted and spent the rest of his days at the estate of Madakaripura in Probolinggo in East Java.
Gajah Mada died in obscurity in 1364.[1]:240 King Hayam Wuruk considered that the power Gajah Mada had accumulated during his time as mahapatih was too much to handle for a single person. Therefore, the king split the responsibilities that had been Gajah Mada's, between four separate new mahamantri (equal to ministries), thereby probably increasing his own power. King Hayam Wuruk, who is said to have been a wise leader, was able to maintain the hegemony of Majapahit in the region, gained during Gajah Mada's service. However Majapahit slowly fell into decline after the death of Hayam Wuruk.
The Blahbatuh royal house in Gianyar, Bali, has been performing Gajah Mada's mask dance drama ritually for the past 600 years. The mask of Gajah Mada has been protected and brought to life every couple of years to unite and harmonize the world, this sacred ritual was intended to bring peace to Bali.[4]
Gajah Mada's legacy is important for Indonesian Nationalism, and invoked by Indonesian Nationalist movement in the early 20th century. The Nationalists prior to the Japanese invasion, notably Sukarno and Mohammad Yamin, often cited Gajah Mada's oath and Nagarakretagama as the inspiration and a historical proof of Indonesian past greatness - that Indonesians could unite, despite vast territory and various cultures. The Gajah Mada campaign that united the far flung islands within Indonesian archipelago under Majapahit suzerainty, was used by Indonesian nationalist to argue that an ancient form of unity was existed prior to Dutch colonialism.[5] Thus, Gajah Mada was a great inspiration during the Indonesian National Revolution for independence from Dutch colonization.
In 1942, only 230 Indonesian natives held a tertiary education. The Republicans sought to mend the Dutch apathy and established the first state university, which freely admitted native pribumi Indonesians. Universitas Gadjah Mada, in Yogyakarta is named in honour of Gajah Mada and completed in 1945, and had the honour of the first Medicine Faculty freely open to natives.[6][7][8] Indonesia's first telecommunication satellite was called Satelit Palapa signifying its role in uniting the country. Many cities in Indonesia but West Java have streets named after Gajah Mada. There is a brand of badminton shuttlecock named after him as well.
-Wikpedia-
Izin save🙏dan menggunakan lagu ini.
permission to save and use this song🙏🙏
Big Chungus himself.
With a Passion and Anger
And they have *Spices*
Gajah Mada loves Big Macs
ndi udane, kering ngene og
Speed 2 ~ CLOCKS
daan mollema well if you turn to 2x speed it would sounds like balinese style of gamelan
This guy gives less shit than a jar of almonds.
He literally says "fuck you" (at least it sounds like it;) every time you make diplomacy with him.
ancient Mongol vs Majapahit 1293
I love Indonesia 🇮🇩❤️
sounds ridiculous yet so pwerful
As an indonesian , I love this gamelan music ,why i don't know this before??? Indo everyone???
banyak, saya masih sering main sebagai Indonesia, dan baru aja menang secara budaya tadi
I love Umaga
Mantaap
Well all background are static..ok some have a bit dust and light what is moving slightly..but thats it :(
Maybe in Civ 6 you have a moving background with more people and guards i the background!
TotalMadnessMan no. In civ 6 the background also static. And the leader is a female. Not him
@@DBT1007 Yeah while the animation for the leaders are pretty good, the backgrounds are even worse x)
Is This Copyright??
Hah?
People around me are often mistaken Gadjah Mada as Ganesha and vice versa smh
They're both fat
Did they spend the whole budget on this theme or something?
Yah mah FeiZhai
spicesssss....
My nation Indonesia.. My mascott of Prime Minister of Madjapahit. Gadjahmada.
I like i
#Javanese
MADHURA