It's because of counterpoint. There are actually three separate sounds going all at once, and because one is higher pitched than the other two, it takes the lead and its motif dominates. This is the most repetitive one -- the one made up of just three notes. However, at least one of the other two "instruments" is actually quite busy. Even if you're not paying that close attention, your brain still picks up on this subconsciously, allowing you to genuinely go into a trance or experience an almost visionary journey, in spite of the overall simplicity. There is a very quiet, very subtle story being told here.
If you've ever been to "continental" Far North (like Alaska or Northern Siberia) in winter, this is what it feels like there. Especially in December, when the night is 20-22 hours long, and it's freezing cold. For some reason, this sounds like hell and feels like heaven, if you've ever lived there for longer than a year you will always miss The North. Streets are empty, there is but snow, street lighting and you. And that's what it feels like. Truly, unexpressable expressed.
I think there's a certain amount of moral stretching us humans can do when enjoying music made by questionable people. Varg burned churches and killed a guy, on top of having some unPC views. Those things seem quite tame in the great scheme of things which are evil. Then you remember that one sick bestard from that one emo band and what he did to a child, and you feel dirty just for thinking about him, let alone going out of your way to listen to his music (which sucked, BTW). Varg's done terrible things, but he's not irredeemable. He's at least honest and takes care of his family.
@@chrisw7347 muh muh cry more life is the best thing we have its better than nothingness beyond in every single way you suffer so what? its still existence i enjoy both life and death both good and bad and all of the rest its all an experience waiting to be had your suicidal philosophy will only lead to more suffering view life as good and now its good. easy as that. morals are man made bullshit anyway suffering is no more than a survival instict if you get over it. just live life as you should(live according to nature) and you will not regret a second
It is something magic, I cannot describe exactly how is, but I feel a lot of feelings. When I was younger I used to think that Varg was trying to record a masterpiece, maybe the deepest melody in the world, I was obsessed with the true meaning of the song. But when Varg started to released the videos in his old channel once he said that he just take a synthesizer and just took three or four notes and everything was done. In fact, he did not think about this song since the beginning of the recorded session. How funny is, do not you think?
@@birdzzzondayflu2489 if youve ever tried producing music youd see how simple it is to make stuff like this. he clearly has a good ear for music dont get me wrong and its a great song but still, i could see someone making this easily and quickly
This blew me away the first time I heard it. I was just listening to the whole album for the first time and this track started playing. I recall thinking this is some kind of joke, but I decided to listen to it thoroughly. After a few minutes I entered a trance state and these days most of the music I listen to is ambient.
i used to listen to this while riding the train in winter. it was so soothing to hear the music and watch the dark landscapes passing by. it's also great to read all the different experiences everyone seems to have with this song
@@klirr7586 i'm thinking it's something kinda like a pole in the complex analysis upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/33/Gamma_abs_3D.png/1024px-Gamma_abs_3D.png
Essa música me leva "de volta" a idade média, como se eu tivesse vivido essa época em alguma encarnação, na Noruega ou Reino unido, uma imagem de um castelo medieval vem a mente e um sentimento mágico de nostalgia vem a tona. Bro isso é fogo
Essa toca a alma, a sensação quando ouvi essa pela primeira vez no álbum foi surreal, jamais esperaria alguma coisa assim em um álbum de Black Metal, goste ou não, Varg é um gênio!
Ill never forget this song for carrying me through studying for exams, tears falling out of my eyes but this song still reassured me, and i did pretty good on them in the end 👍
To be honest, it took me a long time to understand this song and to be able to feel it, this is a true musical masterpiece, every time I listen to it I feel nostalgia, melancholy, and a strong emotion that I can't explain exactly, it's something amazing if this piece really gets you.
Time will come when everybody understands him and this concrete time is not too far away. P.S each of his song holds magic that no other musician could achieve.
Listening to this while taking a walk through an alpine asphalt road between forests and meadows, in a fog so thick that I could see it move from a few metres away, was not the reason why I travelled 1000 km to get to the Alps. But if it had been, it would have still been worth it.
@@Woedans it is from a kinda old meme, the trollface "May 2021 NYC "Heaven Stairway" Incident". Just search "you could have prevented this" to youtube search bar and video would show up
@@Echoeslovecraftian Yes, I have beautiful experiences all the time from music, completely sober. The lady on the cover playing the clarion appeared in my room and had sex with me. And again, I was sober.
When i hear the song i always imagine a dark deep forest where you cant escape and if you want to leave the forest you cant leave anymore cause there is no escape only the forest and you. Theres nothing outside anymore just the deep nothing. Sry for bad english
I imagine the ocean at night during a rain...sometimes I imagine falling in and sinking down endlessly. It isn't as frightening as it sounds for the reasons you may think. In fact what frightens me is that it doesn't seem to frighten me at all.
I imagine beind on a Big city street late at night, and then everyhing begins to tumble down slowly. The People around me, the skyskrapers, the smaller buildings, decorations, even the sky itself, begin to fall with me. It leads to another world, so Dark yet so lively.
I can listen to this song however my mind state is, I simply float with it, when I'm high I'm in space contemplating the earth, when I'm sober I'm seeing the space amazed and without words just like this song
Steps: > Go to the forest or beach at midnight > Pitch black, just the waves sound > Lie on the floor > Close your eyes, or keep it open and watch the sky (Optional, you can do some LSD or some 'rooms if you're experienced) Enjoy.
Despite the Nature and mysticism mostly being the center of Burzum's expression, this track for me is all about lost, forgotten nights in the town, going out and wandering with friends, talking about all sorts of things etc. This song is like the air you breathe then, but are not aware of that in those moments.
Your interpretation is fine if I sticked solely to the absolute music, but the song title, which in English means "Circumambulation of the Transcendental Columns of Singularity", points exactly to things that are beyond human affairs and human creations, so it inevitably leads us back to religious naturalism.
You all probably imagine dark forests or vastly isolated farmhouses in Eurole while listening to this. But for me, this song can only bring one imagination in my head. Purvciems. A microdistrict in Riga. You may think "What the hell does a Soviet time hood have to do with it?" but trust me, you will never see anything more mysterious and gloomy once you walk trough and past those 9 storey housing blocks...
I think this also sets up a world of dark fantasy pretty well, though I think that could be very common interpretation for a song like this 😆, but it also stimulates a few other ideas too.
@@hellinterface6721 I have listened to a lot and while classical has many metal doesn't have a lot of tracks with these feels that are as intense as this.
surprised a lot of people find this soothing/calming. to me its deeply malevolent and dark. the droning monotony recalling the blunted conscience of some kind of psychopath. then these lighter, playful synths are layered on top attempting some kind of resolution - perhaps some kind of wistful childhood innocence attempting to filter through - except even the memory of childhood is soured with trauma and darkness as it lapses back into a minor key
I know that there are people who may not have understood the message of this masterpiece yet,the transcendence of the soul can be contained not only by Varg's music,but for me the Burzum band is something much more than a band,it is something that I cannot accurately explain in words ,at the top of the transcendental pyramid is transcendence,which exceeds everything that surrounds us as humans, for example nature,when we start to feel the strong emotion caused by this piece,it is because it was the most distant point of our subconscious,I know that maybe for some people it sounds absurd,but it is true,not everyone has the necessary ability and the feeling to be able to truly perceive such a masterpiece.
Life has a lot of difficulties but we don't give up because life is unique, life is magic, you must learn it's millions spells and how to balance them. Don't be sad that one day you'll die, be happy that you lived this wonderful mystery.
You don’t need to fish for attention on TH-cam, look for the value in yourself and realise you’re a perfect human being, full of potential. Good luck, sir
i still remember the first time i heard this song is 3 or 4 years ago. I listened too much of Dunkelheit and Jesus Tod n doesn’t realize the autoplay is on and the next song is this. I thought it was an ads or smtg cse i listen to burzum while doing some chores n shit i fell in love w burzum
The beginning song of the 1 man 1 screwdriver is a thousand repent curses & in the middle of the video is rundgang um die transzendentale säule der singularität
Hearing this really gives me the feelings that I’d hear (an abridged version of) this in Minecraft, specifically as I try to navigate through the Nether. After all, the translated name would suit the situation quite well.
How can a song be so long and monotone yet not be boring?
It's because of counterpoint. There are actually three separate sounds going all at once, and because one is higher pitched than the other two, it takes the lead and its motif dominates. This is the most repetitive one -- the one made up of just three notes. However, at least one of the other two "instruments" is actually quite busy. Even if you're not paying that close attention, your brain still picks up on this subconsciously, allowing you to genuinely go into a trance or experience an almost visionary journey, in spite of the overall simplicity. There is a very quiet, very subtle story being told here.
@@gadpivs boop boop boop
It makes you feel something that's what art and emotion is and as mentioned before counterpoint and subtle layering
@@Nlorgpipemusic810 boop boop indeed, my friend.
@@kaustik185right when the riff is about to over stay its welcome, white boy come in with that boop boop heat!!
this song perfectly describes being alone in the woods at night.
or in outer space
Or the ancient Europe and olden times of pretty much all the world.
@@Dave.Mustaine.Is.GeniusMiddle age 1300-1400 acient Europe in dark florest in extreme nort of sweden or norway
If you've ever been to "continental" Far North (like Alaska or Northern Siberia) in winter, this is what it feels like there. Especially in December, when the night is 20-22 hours long, and it's freezing cold. For some reason, this sounds like hell and feels like heaven, if you've ever lived there for longer than a year you will always miss The North. Streets are empty, there is but snow, street lighting and you. And that's what it feels like. Truly, unexpressable expressed.
Love him or hate him, Varg created some amazing music
As I always say, you don’t have to love the artist to appreciate their art.
@@Gr13fKvlt i love the artist yet i dislike his music
@@connecticut1123of course someone naming themselves “alwaysmogged” says this
love both
I think there's a certain amount of moral stretching us humans can do when enjoying music made by questionable people. Varg burned churches and killed a guy, on top of having some unPC views. Those things seem quite tame in the great scheme of things which are evil. Then you remember that one sick bestard from that one emo band and what he did to a child, and you feel dirty just for thinking about him, let alone going out of your way to listen to his music (which sucked, BTW). Varg's done terrible things, but he's not irredeemable. He's at least honest and takes care of his family.
It's funny how one of the best ambient tracks ever produced came from a black metal album
Black metal is was and always will include black ambient tracks..
I think that is naturally...
It isn't funny, since Black Metal is known for having ambient tracks. Burzum isn't the only one to ever do it.
You are right you know.
Wolves in the throne room did the best job ever!
It’s my most listened to song of all time, the perfect thing to literally vibe to wherever I wander
Without a doubt, this is the most beautiful song I have ever heard, whenever things are really bad, this song is with me.
For me this is one of the most powerful songs ever made...
Jeg elske du 😉
Vegard Tveiten jag älskar dig
@S K G no me
why is that?
It’s pretty simple tho..
At the beginning:
3 notes, 25 minutes, really??
Now:
Please, DON'T STOP
I think the same in the first time i listen 😅
jajajajja
yeess
Same haha
silent hill!!!
I remember going camping in Estes Park in Colorado and watching the sun come up to this track. It was amazing.
estes park is beautiful! would love to go back again and visit!
based, hope you had a good time
I’ve listened to this all over Colorado. Lived there for 20 years. Perfect for ice fishing.
Yes, life is painfull, but it's worth to live for moments like this...
I disagree.
@@hellinterface6721 That's because you like being upset with yourself?
I disagree. Existence is a moral tragedy. Turning off existence is a moral emergency. Not any individual life, but existence itself.
@@chrisw7347 muh muh cry more life is the best thing we have its better than nothingness beyond in every single way
you suffer so what? its still existence i enjoy both life and death both good and bad and all of the rest its all an experience waiting to be had
your suicidal philosophy will only lead to more suffering
view life as good and now its good. easy as that.
morals are man made bullshit anyway suffering is no more than a survival instict if you get over it.
just live life as you should(live according to nature) and you will not regret a second
@@chrisw7347okay jew
Even though Varg is against psychedelics, his music reeks of psychedelic atmosphere.
Varg is a drug
Yeah, the same way H.P. Lovecraft is psychedelic
Varg is against anything that majorly alters your conscience. Bad fast food and drink. Alcohol and of course, masturbation.
@@LetsGoGetThem being against Alcohol is revisionary
Varg used to go to clubs and just listen to ambient music. He didn't do drugs, just stood there and spaced out.
I am extremely terrified of this song but at the same time, it's soothing.
How is it terrifying?
@@ferd1572creepy atmosphere
@@ferd1572because it feels like walking around in astral
objectively the best quarantine song
maplestory huh
@@carnifexia1725 u kno
@@raichu56k what do u main?
@@auroraofstars marksman
Suddenly, life has new meaning...
No it doesn't
@@patrick5645 you must be fun at parties
It is something magic, I cannot describe exactly how is, but I feel a lot of feelings. When I was younger I used to think that Varg was trying to record a masterpiece, maybe the deepest melody in the world, I was obsessed with the true meaning of the song. But when Varg started to released the videos in his old channel once he said that he just take a synthesizer and just took three or four notes and everything was done. In fact, he did not think about this song since the beginning of the recorded session. How funny is, do not you think?
he's a fucking asshole but he channeled god for a few hours when he made this
best genius is the one who doesnt know he is one
That's the beauty of art
@@birdzzzondayflu2489 if youve ever tried producing music youd see how simple it is to make stuff like this. he clearly has a good ear for music dont get me wrong and its a great song but still, i could see someone making this easily and quickly
@@tomgreenfan someone deleted their comment
Dark Ambient is one of my favorite music genre
Yeah, I like all Cryo Chamber artists, Raison d`etre, Desiderii Marginis, Caul, Biosphere, Inade, Herbst9, Stahlwerk9, Lustmord etc.
@@Rumfahrverbot yeeees
I agree not you friend jajjja, too.
Dungeon Synth*
@@juandavidc5897 Both
Absolutely the most gorgeous track ever made
first he bombards your ears with seemingly endless distortion, then drops an oasis of calm music
This blew me away the first time I heard it. I was just listening to the whole album for the first time and this track started playing. I recall thinking this is some kind of joke, but I decided to listen to it thoroughly. After a few minutes I entered a trance state and these days most of the music I listen to is ambient.
Starting at 11:44 and again at 12:43 then continuing on… Oh the beauty and tranquility of this mesmerizing piece of art.
Varg was a creative man when he created this album, and song. This song gives me the chills every time I listen to it
i used to listen to this while riding the train in winter. it was so soothing to hear the music and watch the dark landscapes passing by. it's also great to read all the different experiences everyone seems to have with this song
Song title translation:
walk around the transcendental pillar of singularity
column..not pillar I think
Klirr It is pillar
Nope. That would be Säule. The title here is "Saule" which is a small, pregnant pig.
@@teslatrooper85 XDDDDDDDD
@@klirr7586 i'm thinking it's something kinda like a pole in the complex analysis
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boop boop boop... boopboopboop
Is this bokmål or old norse?
German, if I'm not mistaken
gee.. I suck at making jokes.
This is Earth Radio, and now here's...human music
*boopboopboop... boop boop boop
Essa música me leva "de volta" a idade média, como se eu tivesse vivido essa época em alguma encarnação, na Noruega ou Reino unido, uma imagem de um castelo medieval vem a mente e um sentimento mágico de nostalgia vem a tona. Bro isso é fogo
Essa toca a alma, a sensação quando ouvi essa pela primeira vez no álbum foi surreal, jamais esperaria alguma coisa assim em um álbum de Black Metal, goste ou não, Varg é um gênio!
Ill never forget this song for carrying me through studying for exams, tears falling out of my eyes but this song still reassured me, and i did pretty good on them in the end 👍
This song always calms me. Love it so much! One of my favorites.
You're beautiful
@@GW_01 good now try real life.
@@arintheseatsesh6242 I have and I've succeeded many times.
@@arintheseatsesh6242Bro thought he did something 💀
very calming music
+Иоиада нуль Зидриукъ Catch a Bullet
To be honest, it took me a long time to understand this song and to be able to feel it, this is a true musical masterpiece, every time I listen to it I feel nostalgia, melancholy, and a strong emotion that I can't explain exactly, it's something amazing if this piece really gets you.
Best listened to in the dark at a low volume, as you drift into dreams
Time will come when everybody understands him and this concrete time is not too far away. P.S each of his song holds magic that no other musician could achieve.
the elusive NSBM Norweeaboo entered the chat.
When I hear this song I always imagine floating in space, lost. All I see is stars. Especially when this part begins 12:42...the second boopboopboop.
Yes, this is what i really feel while listening to this wonderful track.
One of the greatest songs ever made. I always come back to it.
I think this is one of the very best examples of genious minimalism, the track is simple, long but yet I can't stop listening to it.
Listening to this while taking a walk through an alpine asphalt road between forests and meadows, in a fog so thick that I could see it move from a few metres away, was not the reason why I travelled 1000 km to get to the Alps. But if it had been, it would have still been worth it.
“You could have prevented this.”
What's that quote from. I have seen it around lately I think (?)
@@Woedans it is from a kinda old meme, the trollface "May 2021 NYC "Heaven Stairway" Incident". Just search "you could have prevented this" to youtube search bar and video would show up
@@gming8225 it's way older than 2021, look up "doom paul"
Said Varg before drinking chocolate milk.
@@dububrolook up 1 man 1 screwdriver
Warning: you sure u want search this up, THIS WONT GET OFF YOUr HEAD FOReVER
Listening to this on dxm was one of the most interesting experiences I've ever had. I entered into the painting on the cover of this album.
That’s interesting. What effect do you guys get from using dxm, other than being physically numb?? Does it make you hallucinate alot? Or whatever?
Last time I used DXM I was in bed on 600mg and my bedroom turned into Balins tomb from LOTR I was in the coffin with the light on me. It was amazing
It's a shame you need DXM to do that lol
@@laveredasecreta So you can have an experience like that without using psychedelics?
@@Echoeslovecraftian Yes, I have beautiful experiences all the time from music, completely sober. The lady on the cover playing the clarion appeared in my room and had sex with me. And again, I was sober.
Every October I blast this song on repeat throughout the whole month 🎃
It's Halloween night and I've got this blasting as loud as possible while I Trick or Treat with my buddies
And it's so foggy you can barely see anything
As you should 🎃
24:38 "glup" and ends
This sounds like the soundtrack to a RPG game that Mom and I once enjoyed playing
Skyrim
Vtmb
if life would be a game this would definitely be the menu soundtrack
When i hear the song i always imagine a dark deep forest where you cant escape and if you want to leave the forest you cant leave anymore cause there is no escape only the forest and you.
Theres nothing outside anymore just the deep nothing.
Sry for bad english
I imagine the ocean at night during a rain...sometimes I imagine falling in and sinking down endlessly. It isn't as frightening as it sounds for the reasons you may think. In fact what frightens me is that it doesn't seem to frighten me at all.
cringe ky
I imagine beind on a Big city street late at night, and then everyhing begins to tumble down slowly. The People around me, the skyskrapers, the smaller buildings, decorations, even the sky itself, begin to fall with me. It leads to another world, so Dark yet so lively.
I can listen to this song however my mind state is, I simply float with it, when I'm high I'm in space contemplating the earth, when I'm sober I'm seeing the space amazed and without words just like this song
This is the longest song I've ever heard. I love it.
Listen «Человеческий фактор в действии». This is the longest song
i take it you aren't a fan of classical music
@@dububro
What kind of classical music are you referring to?
@@TheDemonicHorseman most symphonies are longer
@@dububro
Symphonies are not really my thing.
Steps:
> Go to the forest or beach at midnight
> Pitch black, just the waves sound
> Lie on the floor
> Close your eyes, or keep it open and watch the sky
(Optional, you can do some LSD or some 'rooms if you're experienced)
Enjoy.
Perfect.
You forgot the last one
> Get eaten alive by a skinwalker
hahaha i said exact the same to a friend who showed it to me
Say no to drugs they will poison your mind and spirit!
>get spotted by the forester
>get fined
Such is life in a country where every square km has to be shared by 500 people
I always imagine a picture of a man floating through space, right next to a black hole, as we know them illustrated. This song helps me fall asleep.
Despite the Nature and mysticism mostly being the center of Burzum's expression, this track for me is all about lost, forgotten nights in the town, going out and wandering with friends, talking about all sorts of things etc.
This song is like the air you breathe then, but are not aware of that in those moments.
You've missed the whole point of Burzum.
With friends like euronymous it is
Aww that's cute.
Pure opposite for me, only thing that comes to mind when listening to this song is the forests and mountains around where I grew up and live
Your interpretation is fine if I sticked solely to the absolute music, but the song title, which in English means "Circumambulation of the Transcendental Columns of Singularity", points exactly to things that are beyond human affairs and human creations, so it inevitably leads us back to religious naturalism.
My Girl: okay you can play just 1 metal song.
Me:
Well, technically this is Dark Ambient. If you want play a only one long song of Metal, better put Crimson of Edge Of Sanity ;)
i don't believe there are any signs of metal in this song though
Green carnation Light of day-day of darkness 55 min
nice song
Uhmm this actually isn't Metal
You all probably imagine dark forests or vastly isolated farmhouses in Eurole while listening to this. But for me, this song can only bring one imagination in my head. Purvciems. A microdistrict in Riga. You may think "What the hell does a Soviet time hood have to do with it?" but trust me, you will never see anything more mysterious and gloomy once you walk trough and past those 9 storey housing blocks...
Yeah, I agree. I can easily picture that in my mind.
I think this also sets up a world of dark fantasy pretty well, though I think that could be very common interpretation for a song like this 😆, but it also stimulates a few other ideas too.
varg wil live forever.
there is no single artist that brings the cold into the speakers and into the bones like he does.
varg will live forever.
You should listen to more classical/metal if you believe that.
too bad burzum is over
@@hellinterface6721 I have listened to a lot and while classical has many metal doesn't have a lot of tracks with these feels that are as intense as this.
Insidious as hell at some point. This used to be my go-to musical piece at bedtime
1 man 1 screwdriver......
my god I cannot unsee what I saw.
Same lmao
surprised a lot of people find this soothing/calming. to me its deeply malevolent and dark. the droning monotony recalling the blunted conscience of some kind of psychopath. then these lighter, playful synths are layered on top attempting some kind of resolution - perhaps some kind of wistful childhood innocence attempting to filter through - except even the memory of childhood is soured with trauma and darkness as it lapses back into a minor key
i m lost walking , deep in a snowy forest with wolves witches and bears , it's awesome
God.. this song is so eerie, so dark yet so calming.. I FUCKEN LOVE IT
I can feel the knowledge
YEEZY WAS HERE
12 15 '23
Goat stamp.
My favourite Gucci Mane song
Depois de uma noite bebedeira, nada melhor do que essa música pra curar a ressaca
Reza a lenda que os caras do Sepultura, na turnê Arise, depois dos show, colocavam MPB no som do carro pra rolar. Hehehe
The music is very calming and amazing
Magical album. The 25 minutes go by without you even realising.
Really gives off an eerie feeling of being lost in another realm.
I know that there are people who may not have understood the message of this masterpiece yet,the transcendence of the soul can be contained not only by Varg's music,but for me the Burzum band is something much more than a band,it is something that I cannot accurately explain in words ,at the top of the transcendental pyramid is transcendence,which exceeds everything that surrounds us as humans, for example nature,when we start to feel the strong emotion caused by this piece,it is because it was the most distant point of our subconscious,I know that maybe for some people it sounds absurd,but it is true,not everyone has the necessary ability and the feeling to be able to truly perceive such a masterpiece.
Life has a lot of difficulties but we don't give up because life is unique, life is magic, you must learn it's millions spells and how to balance them. Don't be sad that one day you'll die, be happy that you lived this wonderful mystery.
Who's listening in 2019 ?
400 c.e.
im listening in 0 ad
You don’t need to fish for attention on TH-cam, look for the value in yourself and realise you’re a perfect human being, full of potential. Good luck, sir
I sampled it, put drums to it, then rapped over it. But I forget the year.
Dude i listen to this every year
2008:ITS COOL THE MUSIC
2021: SHOCK VIDEO
2016: itz Gucci
It was in 2009
This works perfectly as a meditation soundtrack to listen while meditating.
The way this song is placed in the album experience makes it feel like some sort of purgatory.
Man and Screwdriver 💀☠️
This makes me want to explore Alaska while it's nighttime.
Beautiful music 😀😊😊
"1 man 1 screwdriver" brought me here
How???
@@spooks9846 It was from a shock video on the internet called 1 man 1 screwdriver and this music was in it.
@DirtyDan Use aha music identify songs online
1 Guy 1 Screwdiver
Despite everything else about Varg I personally feel he is a musical genius. Some of the music he has created is amazing.
ah, the wii theme song.
Aquiles Brinca now thats a quality joke
As soon as I saw this comment I was like WTF
Oh man. You're right. What the crap
closer to ps2 in actuality
Aquiles Brinca Did Nintindo steal Varg's music? Let's find out!
Burzum Ambient is Precious and Unique
I've never felt further away from existence
Remembered this master piece when high alone at my parents playing on my laptop, kinda scary piece of music if high.
i still remember the first time i heard this song is 3 or 4 years ago. I listened too much of Dunkelheit and Jesus Tod n doesn’t realize the autoplay is on and the next song is this. I thought it was an ads or smtg cse i listen to burzum while doing some chores n shit i fell in love w burzum
One of the greatest instrumentals of all time
The beginning song of the 1 man 1 screwdriver is a thousand repent curses & in the middle of the video is rundgang um die transzendentale säule der singularität
This is more than a song.
Hearing this really gives me the feelings that I’d hear (an abridged version of) this in Minecraft, specifically as I try to navigate through the Nether. After all, the translated name would suit the situation quite well.
this is beautiful
My new song to play when I’m waiting for my bus for 2 hours.
Can't help but think of that Michael Ruppert documentary Vice made with this playing in the background the whole time.
Rundgang Um Die Tranzendentale Säule Der Singularität...
Perfect.
Music for sleeping or meditation...
_the freakin Screwdriver boi_
That scared me for life, I feel for the guys who mistakenly watched it.
@@Chloe4656. and we complain about the pain olympics ..
We just forget that, that video didn't happen. 😐
@@Chloe4656. Yes...
stumbled across this song today listening to burzum and it gave me horrible flashbacks
I like the “doot doot doot” part
Sounds like a Soundtrack for a detective game
Sounds like it could be on The Wolf Among Us
lmao
Floating in the ocean unable to die in endless fog
11:00 - 25:09
Is really too much for me too handle :,(
i had a flight in mi-24 helicopter above endless russian tundra listening this track on my mp3 player
This was my Sountrack to WoW Burning Crusade 15 years ago...wow
Pum pum pum pumpumpum
Life is beautiful. Without it, you'd be dead.
i guess this song is good to level up your lucidity.
Deffinetly turns places into future liminal spaces in memories
So funny how a Headspace song for sleeping sounds terrifying yet this is so much more relaxing despite it being from a literal black metal album lol