MrLL Here’s to hoping they patch things up. Whoever the new composer will be cant win, even if he does a great job. If he tries to sound like Mick, everyone will say he’s just imitating Mick, if he does something different, it will be too different, even if it’s still heavy as hell. Tough spot to be in when these last 2 games have such acclaimed soundtracks
No. 1) The best metal soundtrack has Prince of Persia Warrior Within, written by two very talanted composers - Stuart Chatwood and Inon Zur. You may be a few years old and you've never heard of it, but its your problem. It even has very atmospheric ambient, which i havent seen while playing Doom eternal. 2) Painkiller OST - some real metal stuff. 3) Doom eternal goes only in third place. Rather boring one-string jent metal.. pff, sometimes it hirts my taste, but sometimes heavy enough. 4) here is maybe Serious Sam OST i think...
Wont be easy. Even though I love this guy's work and style, it seems he threw one of id's sound engineers under the bus and, whats more disturbing, didnt finalize his contract by not meeting the deadlines which would have cost id and bethesda lots of money (fuck bethesda btw), because this ost was a part of premium edtion preorder. Id gave a detailed response on the matter. And Mick, to my knowledge, did not. Best of luck to Mick and id but I doubt there will be a collab between them anytime soon.
@@chaser1254 It's hard to pin blame here. I think Mick just lost track of his schedule amidst the pandemic and everything and couldn't finish all the final mixes by the time the deadline rolled in. Again, yes Mick should be held accountable for missing his deadlines, but I understand how that might have come about and I can't help but empathise with Mick on the deadline thing. On the matter of Chad Mossholder, yeah, Mick should have clarified things much earlier. That's on him.
So... I wonder if before they had the interview they had to have the "elephant in the room" conversation where Mick told him specifically not to ask any questions about his relationship with id, what happened or what the future holds for Doom music. There is no way that conversation didn't happen. Man that elephant was so huge, but they ignored it well.
that's how interviews usually works. you contacted them then you set a specific topic to discuss about, and discuss which topic shouldn't be touched. if the interviewers still ask about said topic, you can just reject the question and they have a high chance to get banned from interviews industries for breaking work conduct
God this is actually a really REALLY good interview. You asked him all the questions no mainstream pop culture media would, and they all happen to be the best questions you could possibly ask. Mick looks like he's loving every second of it too. Absolute gold
@@SlyRackComposer Probably, I don't know. But as far as Doom goes I don't think Mick did sound design for it. Chad Mossholder did (or led the team, as he's credited as "Lead").
@@JoeDirt2791 sound design is all the sound effects and putting all the voice acting and music in the game and mixing it together in gameplay. What Mick does is send them music tracks so that they put them in the game together with everything else.
Seeing that Mick may not do another Doom game which is sad. I feel a worthy successor for the next Doom is Andrew Hulshult. His work on the game Dusk is phenomenal on the same level as Micks work, and just listen to his original Doom soundtrack remake album IDKFA he released for free, its masterclass
Also too don’t forget tweaker and sonic mayhem. I feel like hulshults more thrash metal style would be very good for doom and would be more like doom 2016 than all the techno shit in eternal.
Ridori definitely not. 2016 was more industrial and only really had one mission that was no guitar and only synth(Vega’s Core). Eternal has 4 mission with no guitar(Cultist and Doom Hunter bases, Mars Core, and Urdak).
I like how emotional Mick Gordon is, he's moving actively with his body even when he just listening the question. His monitors were literally shaking when he spoke :D
People think that metal music is just chaotic noise but from judging from this interview, it's almost a science to get the right amount of chaos to sound good.
This guy is a genius. It's inspiring to listening to him talking about his art. I would love to listen to an album 100% produced/mixed by himself. No corporate "guidelines", no control.
This is awesome. Mick Gordon, you're admirable man. Just know, whatever you work on in the future, many people are there with you. I hope life and people can afford (not in the money sense) more modern Doom from you. But other stuff, like hopefully mortal Kombat, but anything really, we're excited for from you. Listening to the first Mortal Kombat album though, man that's got me excited thinking what you could do with it. You're Killer Instinct stuff is what gots me excited for you're proven potential with it.
I love how people in here are completely brushing over the fact that Mick says one of his main influences is Meshuggah, and he knows the bands lead guitarist Fredrik Thordendal.
Dude looks like such a hardass at times and then you get an interview with him and he's just this emotive, welcoming, honest babyface. Such a great dude!
More like hopefully they can get a new composer who can meet deadlines. Besides, there’s plenty of artists out there who can pick up on what Gordon left behind. Andrew Hulshult, Aubrey Hodges, Trent Reznor, even artists like Sonic Clang or Eddie Kim could make an unreal soundtrack in the same style
Idk if u ate micks bullshit but hes a total diva. He threw id under the bus but it was him being an ass that forced id to last second mix the soundtrack
Mr. Gordon, I know you read the comments and randomly roam TH-cam so please, hear us! We need you. DOOM needs you. One can not believe in destiny and stuff like that, but when it's at your doorsteps there is nothing to do. Noone knows the full story about situation with ID, but we all hope you can find the strength and patience to at least finish work on DOOM Eternal. Someone just need to be wiser, swallow the pride for a moment and do what must be done. It's not about corporate shit, money or promotions - it's about something bigger. Whatever is happening in your life, I hope you'll find the right path.
I really wanted to know more about doom eternal yet i found mick had to guide the conversation back to video games all the time. Like what did mick do to eveolve the sound he did for 2016 that be really interesting but here it was talking about alot of things you could already find out from mick's gdc panel video
i get really sad when i think that the DLC for Doom Eternal is not done by Gordon. its downright depressing to think about it. Mick Gordon was the 'voice' of new Doom, moreso than the awesome gameplay and graphics.
@@SonNguyen-kj8jv not sure because Mick talked about cooperation with bands which new song came this week. Now we know that is Bring me the horizon which Parasite Eve will be available tonight. So it must be fresh interview.
If not Mick Gordon, they could hire Markie Music for future Doom games who did awesome tracks for Quake Champions and has already been working with bethesda. th-cam.com/video/y5dzVqhqZH4/w-d-xo.html
Mick was avoiding crediting any bands to his signature sound. When asked about music or bands or influences, he always manages to sidestep the question. Maybe for legal reasons? I’m not sure.
He can get inspiration from other bands it shouldnt be a problem at all. Mick Gordon's stuff is hardly original but that is fine. It is good synth music
Get a man that looks at you like Mick Gordon looks at his interviewers
O . O
Agreed. What an engaging and humble dude
Yeah, he's hot.
@@stopbunsen Gay
@@stopbunsen Gay
Doom has the best soundtracks
Had the best soundtrack - hope they sort things out and let Mick work on DOOM again
MrLL Here’s to hoping they patch things up. Whoever the new composer will be cant win, even if he does a great job. If he tries to sound like Mick, everyone will say he’s just imitating Mick, if he does something different, it will be too different, even if it’s still heavy as hell. Tough spot to be in when these last 2 games have such acclaimed soundtracks
*PERIOD*
No.
1) The best metal soundtrack has Prince of Persia Warrior Within, written by two very talanted composers - Stuart Chatwood and Inon Zur. You may be a few years old and you've never heard of it, but its your problem. It even has very atmospheric ambient, which i havent seen while playing Doom eternal.
2) Painkiller OST - some real metal stuff.
3) Doom eternal goes only in third place. Rather boring one-string jent metal.. pff, sometimes it hirts my taste, but sometimes heavy enough.
4) here is maybe Serious Sam OST i think...
I agree 🎊🎊🎊🎊
I really hope he and id sort out their differences ... I dunno if doom will be the same without Mick..
It won't
@@experimetalfan8851 yeah you're probably right... Guess we'll find out in the first expansion pack/dlc of eternal...
Wont be easy. Even though I love this guy's work and style, it seems he threw one of id's sound engineers under the bus and, whats more disturbing, didnt finalize his contract by not meeting the deadlines which would have cost id and bethesda lots of money (fuck bethesda btw), because this ost was a part of premium edtion preorder. Id gave a detailed response on the matter. And Mick, to my knowledge, did not.
Best of luck to Mick and id but I doubt there will be a collab between them anytime soon.
@@chaser1254 It's hard to pin blame here. I think Mick just lost track of his schedule amidst the pandemic and everything and couldn't finish all the final mixes by the time the deadline rolled in. Again, yes Mick should be held accountable for missing his deadlines, but I understand how that might have come about and I can't help but empathise with Mick on the deadline thing. On the matter of Chad Mossholder, yeah, Mick should have clarified things much earlier. That's on him.
@@WLxMusic on top of that, upon announcing the soundtrack being a pre order bonus, Bethesda or Id hadn't even contracted him yet
So... I wonder if before they had the interview they had to have the "elephant in the room" conversation where Mick told him specifically not to ask any questions about his relationship with id, what happened or what the future holds for Doom music. There is no way that conversation didn't happen. Man that elephant was so huge, but they ignored it well.
that's how interviews usually works. you contacted them then you set a specific topic to discuss about, and discuss which topic shouldn't be touched. if the interviewers still ask about said topic, you can just reject the question and they have a high chance to get banned from interviews industries for breaking work conduct
What happened is out there. Theres articles About it
@@Memeamyoto621 Not really. After the Id statement, Mick did not respond. And it died there. We are still "missing" that 12th track i think
@@shadowcheto85 true. All we got is IDs perspective of what happened
That's professionalism with a high dose of courtesy..
The End has Arrived
Don't call it a warning this is a war
Parasite Eve!
Me seing Mick Gordon in a video
my head : * Please remain calm*
me : *THE END HAS ARRIVED"
Maxime Laferaille 😂
Enjoy the Ride
God this is actually a really REALLY good interview. You asked him all the questions no mainstream pop culture media would, and they all happen to be the best questions you could possibly ask. Mick looks like he's loving every second of it too. Absolute gold
Spongebob Squarepants - Battle for Bikini Bottom
Sound Design: Mick Gordon
That'd be incredible
sound design and music are two different things though
@@Medytacjusz he still is cool in sound design though
@@SlyRackComposer Probably, I don't know. But as far as Doom goes I don't think Mick did sound design for it. Chad Mossholder did (or led the team, as he's credited as "Lead").
@@Medytacjusz how so?
@@JoeDirt2791 sound design is all the sound effects and putting all the voice acting and music in the game and mixing it together in gameplay. What Mick does is send them music tracks so that they put them in the game together with everything else.
Mick really should just lay down some tracks and just hire different metal vocalists and put out an album!
Mark Morton did something similar.
Some like NiN type band where he is pretty much the main member but he brings in other artists for their spin and style.
@@angrynerd2103 my exact thoughts
If you are wanting some of those vibes, I recommend Northlane - Alien. That whole album is basically the DOOM soundtrack with vocals over it
You mean kind of like what Dave Grohl did with Probot?
I love Mick Gordon i really want to meet him someday
Same 🎊🎊🎊
Seeing that Mick may not do another Doom game which is sad. I feel a worthy successor for the next Doom is Andrew Hulshult. His work on the game Dusk is phenomenal on the same level as Micks work, and just listen to his original Doom soundtrack remake album IDKFA he released for free, its masterclass
He already did the OST for Quake Champions so I wouldn't be surprised tbh
Also too don’t forget tweaker and sonic mayhem. I feel like hulshults more thrash metal style would be very good for doom and would be more like doom 2016 than all the techno shit in eternal.
@@FangHeist225 Bruh 2016 had more "techno shit" than Eternal, you're drunk if you believe otherwise
they are not in the same level at all. he's good but nowhere near gordon.
Ridori definitely not. 2016 was more industrial and only really had one mission that was no guitar and only synth(Vega’s Core). Eternal has 4 mission with no guitar(Cultist and Doom Hunter bases, Mars Core, and Urdak).
I like how emotional Mick Gordon is, he's moving actively with his body even when he just listening the question. His monitors were literally shaking when he spoke :D
He’s one of the best in the business and has that signature sound which is so cool
Mick honestly seems like a pretty chill guy, would like to talk to him.
Mick Gordon's reactions and random facial expressions remind me of someone who's eaten an entire sheet of acid and are just about to peak
On this interview Mick looks like some Metal Lord
He always does
he may look, yes, but that deosnt mean he IS.
😂🎊🎊🎊
He IS a metal lord.
He's sitting next to a synth
Mick Gordon is a straight legend
Very good point about people discovering new genres through videogames. That’s what happened to me with metal back in the early 2000
Flatout 2 !
Not gonna lie, DOOM is one of those games that introduced me to Djent, Industrial Metal & Electronic Rock.
Drinking game: take a shot every time Mick changes facial expression when asked a question.
Pure passion that is.
Thanks, I'm at the hospital now))
Great composer and such a interesting guy to chat with
Olivia Pierce atmospheric music was amazing.
musicx xa SIMP!
XD
Mick has the most magnificent eyebrows i've ever seen
I KNOW RIGHT????
People think that metal music is just chaotic noise but from judging from this interview, it's almost a science to get the right amount of chaos to sound good.
mick has done an hour long talk about making the ost for the first doom. It is damn technical
2:45 I feel like this is Mick throwing subtle shade to id and/or Bethesda cause of how apparently Mick was brought in to Eternal quite late.
No, he was involved way back in 2017. The Quakecon demo has his early tracks. Gordon also wrote the music for Eternal’s first reveal trailer.
"Wowf-Steen"
That is all.
To be honest, I wouldn't expect any less from Beez haha
Mick controlled his laugh rather well.
Example of someone never hearing a word said out loud before 🤣
He said Wolf Stein
steen
I'm watching a man interview the composer of doom while eating the second spiciest noodles in the world
lol me too
What are these noodles?
Noodles info please!!!
Seriously guys Mick is not only talented, he’s humble and kind - always root for him xx
That Video hits now different.
Whenever Mick talks I nod and smile at what he says like I’m the interviewer 😂😂😂😂😂
This guy is a genius. It's inspiring to listening to him talking about his art. I would love to listen to an album 100% produced/mixed by himself. No corporate "guidelines", no control.
That would be a industrial metal Masterpiece of madness
This is awesome. Mick Gordon, you're admirable man. Just know, whatever you work on in the future, many people are there with you. I hope life and people can afford (not in the money sense) more modern Doom from you. But other stuff, like hopefully mortal Kombat, but anything really, we're excited for from you. Listening to the first Mortal Kombat album though, man that's got me excited thinking what you could do with it. You're Killer Instinct stuff is what gots me excited for you're proven potential with it.
1:35 Ah yes, Wolf Stain, a timeless classic and progenitor of the FPS genre.
Константин Иванов Wolf Stain? That’s my favourite game!
Wolf Stain, where you face off against Adolphin Hitter and the Nasty Party
It's always fantastic to see new interviews with Mick, thanks for making this happen! ^_^
I love how people in here are completely brushing over the fact that Mick says one of his main influences is Meshuggah, and he knows the bands lead guitarist Fredrik Thordendal.
Ooooooh horror game with micks music
Can’t wait for his collab with BMTH 🤟🏻
@Billy Doran yeah, i was shocked too lol
ew
Jesse Galloway no it's actually good
You can hear his influence in the song. Turned out to be really awesome actually.
@@Malapropify Which song?
after learning about what happened between id and Mick Gordon, 3:42 makes so much more sense but no one knew it at the time 😔
Mick is so aussie ahha love him
Mick is utterly brilliant, I love his approach to music!
8:32, Mick Gordon, our music Michelangelo.
Mick seems like a super cool dude.
Dude looks like such a hardass at times and then you get an interview with him and he's just this emotive, welcoming, honest babyface. Such a great dude!
doom will never be the same without this man i hope id and bethesda doesnt mistreat the next soundtrack if there even will be
More like hopefully they can get a new composer who can meet deadlines. Besides, there’s plenty of artists out there who can pick up on what Gordon left behind. Andrew Hulshult, Aubrey Hodges, Trent Reznor, even artists like Sonic Clang or Eddie Kim could make an unreal soundtrack in the same style
Idk if u ate micks bullshit but hes a total diva. He threw id under the bus but it was him being an ass that forced id to last second mix the soundtrack
@@guitarguy42394 Trent Reznor left Id because a similar situation like Mick, i dont know if he would likely to return to work with them again
@@huleyn135 except that the throw under the bus thing was on reddit and the twitter fellas
@@huleyn135 And you ate reddit and twitter bullshit.
Video needs BFG DIVISION in the background.
Musical archeologist really. Great job man
objective stay straight
challenge: MICK GORDON
I want Mick to sign my Collectors edition (Steel book, and Cassette, and Possibly helmet)
Mr. Gordon, I know you read the comments and randomly roam TH-cam so please, hear us!
We need you. DOOM needs you. One can not believe in destiny and stuff like that, but when it's at your doorsteps there is nothing to do.
Noone knows the full story about situation with ID, but we all hope you can find the strength and patience to at least finish work on DOOM Eternal. Someone just need to be wiser, swallow the pride for a moment and do what must be done. It's not about corporate shit, money or promotions - it's about something bigger. Whatever is happening in your life, I hope you'll find the right path.
Ded Vano Amen to that!
Man doom eternal ost is just perfect he should be proud
So, when’s the Doom Eternal soundtrack coming out for those without preorders?
Its called youtube my guy the whole soundtrack is available
If I was rich I'd pay Mick Gordon to mix the soundtrack to my life.... for my whole life.
I'm still a bit pissed knowing there's a Eternal Soundtrack out in the world with a fantastic mix.
This intro Intervention Pierce, is sick. is amazing, thank Gordon
I really wanted to know more about doom eternal yet i found mick had to guide the conversation back to video games all the time.
Like what did mick do to eveolve the sound he did for 2016 that be really interesting but here it was talking about alot of things you could already find out from mick's gdc panel video
Doom: edgy, bloody and gore
Mick: A nice guy who is passionate abt music
this man is a legend
why does he look surprised when he's being asked a question?
Interviewer: Asks question
Mick: 👀
I wonder whether Mick is just super happy to be interviewed or completely high off coke
best Faith No More album in the background fuck yeah
100% correct! King for a day does deserve that space
Yo! Beez does other podcast aside from TNM?! That's quality
Everybody's excited about him working with BMTH.
But, I'm over here tryna see a Meshuggah collab.
Could you fucking imagine?
> my first couple of jobs were like, nickelodeon games, you know, like Spongebob Squarepants...
WHO SLAYS ALL THE DEMONS FROM UNDER THE SEA?!
LET ME BUY THE DOOM ETERNAL ALBUM PLEASE
Very interesting interview. Thank you.
I like the faces he make
"Wolfstin..."
_snicker_
Soundtracks are great because they don't have to be immediately commercial. The audience is captive in a way
Sponge Bob Slayer Pants
Awesome stuff, subbed thx👍
when is the doom eternal soundtrack dropping on streaming services?
If you can do torrenting, I can link you if you like. PM me.
Hysteria98 that’d be awesome, are the files ripped frm the game??
@@BrianButterz No, the official half-baked soundtrack.
Hysteria98 im fine w that too email it to me @ brianle28@rocketmail.com
Mick Gordon is my god. \m/
i get really sad when i think that the DLC for Doom Eternal is not done by Gordon.
its downright depressing to think about it.
Mick Gordon was the 'voice' of new Doom, moreso than the awesome gameplay and graphics.
C'mon cut this guy some slack
you didin't ask
*when do we get a "The Only Thing They Fear Is You - The Sequel" Gordon?*
cringe
Mick Gordon is like the present day Frank Klepacki.
i was hoping the chainsaw would be brought up too
“A choir of heavy metal screamers” I can’t wait for the complaints next door
Glorious ♥️
I love your master pieces
Wolfstein?
Had me steaming on that one 😂
When was this interview done?
Was this before the drama happened?
The interviewer mentioned the track “Soul Extraction” from the Doom Eternal soundtrack at 6:15 so it’s probably during or after the controversy
@@SonNguyen-kj8jv this video was post in june 24th, right after mick left id software team, how?
@@SonNguyen-kj8jv not sure because Mick talked about cooperation with bands which new song came this week. Now we know that is Bring me the horizon which Parasite Eve will be available tonight. So it must be fresh interview.
@@Gragi Perhaps Mick *demanded* not to be asked about his controversy with Marty Stratton.
Mick Gordon is GOD OF MUSIC !
Wait... WHAT Nickelodeon games?
Dude made a genre (Argen metal) by writing music for going Postal
Ah, my favorite kind of interview :
VIOLENCE
"that one eyed fucker in Doom" made me laugh, haha.
this guy is a fucking legend
If not Mick Gordon, they could hire Markie Music for future Doom games who did awesome tracks for Quake Champions and has already been working with bethesda. th-cam.com/video/y5dzVqhqZH4/w-d-xo.html
"That one-eyed fucker in Doom" XD
MICK GORDON
What actual session guitarist played the guitar parts on doom eternal?
Mick
Based.
It’s sad micks not working on another doom game
Kinda disappointed he didn't talk about deadlines.
Amazing
8:05 One-Eyed fucker in Doom XDDDDDDD
Fear Factory deserves more love
DooM- awesome!!!
Such a shame he won't be back for the next Doom game
Mick was avoiding crediting any bands to his signature sound. When asked about music or bands or influences, he always manages to sidestep the question. Maybe for legal reasons? I’m not sure.
He can get inspiration from other bands it shouldnt be a problem at all. Mick Gordon's stuff is hardly original but that is fine. It is good synth music
Man I don't think I can bring myself to buy the next Wolfenstien or Doom game without Mick's Godlike music