Over a decade later, and regardless of the technology we have today, this still brings tears to my eyes. It's so beautiful and timeless. The creativity back then.... those were the days.
The most magical aspect of Animusic, to me, was that there is no audience. The instruments arealways perfeforming as though the sheer joy of doing so was all they needed. And this was some of the best music Lytle ever used, I think.
That green laser definitely formed the obsession for electric guitar sounds that I have now. As a child, I had never ever heard such an energetic and driven sound before and it was always my favorite part in whole animusic!
This one hits me in the feels every damn time. Maybe it's the 80s nostalgia, maybe it's the sad-but-hopeful sound... maybe it's because it's just great music.
To me it feels like a character at the end of their journey learning the truth, being happy with how far they've come but also grieving what they lost along the way.
Their planet was nearing its end. Though they could not save themselves, there was still hope: Project Harmonic Voltage. By combining fiber optics with the ancient Heavy Light pyramid, they could send a distress signal throughout the universe: one last piece of music, from a dying planet of living instruments. The first part of the song told their history. The second part asked for help. But even if rescue never came, the third part was triumph, because this last song would play forever. (reviving this great comment by Blake Raines) (reviving again)
As the end of their planet approached, the people knew that there was little they could do to save themselves. But they refused to give up hope. They had developed a plan that they hoped would allow them to send a message to the universe, one that would reach far beyond their dying world. This plan was called Project Harmonic Voltage. It involved combining the latest technology, fiber optics, with an ancient pyramid known as the Heavy Light. This pyramid had been used for centuries to amplify the power of sound, and the people believed that it could be used to transmit a powerful distress signal throughout the universe. The signal would be a song, one that would tell the story of their people and their world. It would be a song of loss and desperation, as they begged for help from anyone who might be listening. But even if no one answered their call, the final part of the song would be a celebration, a triumphant expression of the beauty and resilience of their culture. It would be a song that would play forever, a testament to the enduring spirit of the people who created it.
What I love about animusic is that everything you see and everything you hear are linked together in someway. Everything, even the things you didn't think out. Like that purple smoke in the background is the backing drone of the song. Everything is linked together, and it's brilliant.
I'm 33 and I found animusic late at night on TV when I was 8.. I think this song combined with the rest of the series is what started my love for all things edm and dubstep
This song got me into synth well over a decade ago. It was the first video my family and I watched when we first got TH-cam for the TV back in the day. Still a timeless piece.
This was the near end of this planet. Everybody tried to save it, but failed. But the instruments still had hope, and sang for the life of their planet. The singing continued for days, and their planet was at risk. But the instruments continued to sing. They called it: Project Harmonic Voltage. This would be the ultimate project of this planet’s survival. Thanks to this project, their planet was saved, and lived on forever.
Not only did these guys make class leading, accurate and somewhat satisfying animations but the music itself is awesome too. This one sort of reminds me of Jean Michel Jarre's stuff from the 80s
The nostalgia from this song brings me goosebumps. It brings me back to the mid-2000's when I was in music class in elementary school and my teacher would show this to us every Friday.
I really wish we could have had a midi player that had the visuals seen in the entire two albums so we could play our own songs and experiment with the machines.
I've seen Blake Raines' comment everywhere (about the dying civilization using Harmonic Voltage as one last cry for help), and I swear, I want a proper Animusic film SO damn badly! Having an Animusic movie with an actual story and lore would be so cool to see, and imagining the short story that Blake originally came up with for this specific song is such an amazing thing to visualize! Just thinking of an ancient civilization, on a planet far away, made entirely of autonomous instruments. A culture based around sound itself, and how it can be manipulated to form amazing pieces and experiences. A civilization that thrived on peace, evolving not through war and diversity, but by working together and unifying, no matter what instruments, to make one big, glorious orchestra with beautiful songs that will forever travel and propagate through the Universe. And with their last project, Harmonic Voltage, even if help never comes, their song will still forever play and leave a mark in time. And maybe... just maybe... there's other life out there... who will one day detect the music descending from space, and how wonderful it all sounds. They'd likely be too late to help this dying civilization, but they will celebrate with triumph, in honor of this civilization. Their people were no more, but their music will still live on, forever spreading joy and peace to those who come across it. And who knows? Maybe these civilizations will create music of their own, using the knowledge acquired from Harmonic Voltage (it did tell of their history after all in the first part), and will help to share it to any other civilizations that may also be out there.
I didn't know it at the time, but my love of Synthwave I think spawned when I watched this one as a kid. Now I listen to it with a new found appreciation.
The part at approximately 4:40 when the purple "base line" begins to "really play: is - by far - my favorite in this, my favorite track of them all.. super job. I wish I knew enough about the technical part of this to extract that purple base track... I'd actually BUY it .. straight up
How the fuck someone hasn't licensed these songs for a game is beyond me. This song alone fits so many different scenarios, I gave up trying to list them.
My father showed me this when it came out and he was well into his 60s.. now I'm almost 60 and a friend and I came with entire club based on this as the opening music ! (Wish we could make it really happen!!)
The harmony between the two red lasers at 1:26 right after is so beautiful. Combined with that background beat and drums it’s just perfect. It’s a very nostalgic sound (not because we’re looking back it it now). It’s like you’re remembering a past friend and thinking of all the great times together and the times you wish you had. Don’t know how but whenever it hits that low note it feels like the song is reaching deep into your soul. It reminds me a lot of the “overview effect”. It feels like you’re getting an overview of something you remember as a feeling.
Me sinto flutuar no espaço ouvindo essa linda música de olhos fechados, como se eu estivesse flutuando principalmente a parte da luz verde, ela me arrepia e me tira lagrimas de emoção.
Their world was ending. But all they knew was song. And so they sang. They sang to the merciless heavens. They sang to those that had forgotten them. They sang to all that were, and all that would ever be. They sang the song of their past. They sang the song of their present. And they sang the song of the future they wished they could see. And as the lights turned out As their song grew quiet Even as they knew they would never sing again They sang For they had one last song left, their final… Harmonic Voltage.
@@MaxtherealmTC3421 Previous song robots. I’d imagine that they’d still be vulnerable to rust or wood rot, given they are essentially sentient instruments and instruments do degrade.
Their hard drive was nearing its end. Though they could not save the files, there was still hope: Project Google Drive. By combining internet websites with the ancient central processing unit, they could send a distress signal throughout the universe: one last .blend backup, from a dying hard drive of old cgi videos. The first part of the file held the music file. The second part added camera movements. But even if the hard drive, the third part was triumph, because this backup would play forever as a 1080p 60 fps file.
At 2:58, my younger self always thought that was an overdriven guitar playing that bit. But, when I bought the DVD the first time and listened to the commentary from Wayne Lytle, he said that part is actually from a synth, not an electric guitar.
Nah, in order to sync up the visuals with the music everything needs to happen at exactly the right time, which is only realistically achievable with midi/synth
I love this song, how good the instruments sound, the amazing animation, and most importantly, the finishing segment starting at 5:13 I give it so many thumbs up👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Take me back to music class in kindergarten.. 2004. The teacher rolls in the TV on wheels while there were still TVs mounted at the corner of the room. They take out a VCR tape that says Animusic. Harmonic Voltage comes on. Ethereal. Everyone in this comment section connected to the music and felt the emotions. Blessed, I'd say.
Мне композиция понравилась. Вслушивался в каждые переходы. Интересно было наблюдать как аккомпанемент подтягивался под соло. Особенно, когда казалось что сейчас будет нарушение гармонии - I liked the composition. I listened to every transition. It was interesting to watch how the accompaniment was pulled up to the solo. Especially when it seemed that there would be a violation of harmony now
This my top five songs out of the whole seires this one number 4. I love the effects and the little green ufo that simtlulate with everything els going also love the switch up with green synth that sounded like guitar. 😮
4:07 - gave me shivers, with the initial theme returning! Majestic! Too bad that Vangelis is no longer alive to compose music for this fantastic piece of software!
I remember watching this when it was brand new and it debuted on National television. This particular song and video is what inspired me to pursue a career in 3D digital modeling and computer graphic arts. Today I wish I had pursued a different career. I earned the degree, but never got a job. My memory of this song, while I still enjoy it, it is a lot more bitter sweet now. 😔
Hi! I love this video and song! First of all the colors are beautiful and the song is one of my favorites! I remember hearing this song for the first time and I just thought it was awesome! Animusic rocks my world!😁
This song still gets to me after all these years from being exposed to it in middle school and to realize this was all done by one person this inspired me o play a guitar
That Moog phat bass is iconic and awesome to listen to! It's a bit compressed from the YT algorithm. To really get that punch and subwoofer walking across the floor, listen to the CD source.
Its kinda like a song the singer is first ye drumers second and the piano players 3rd its just a band called "Good volatage"and then the guitar player comes in fourth and then the flute palyers come in and then the bass guitar comes in
These have been remastered since then but for real though lol. A good example (cause I just looked it up) is Toy Story. 1 single frame took up to 30 hours to render
All I know was that Animusic was done in 3 years, and all this music was actually just recorded on a Midi Sequencer and plugged into the Animation System using MIDImotion!
Over a decade later, and regardless of the technology we have today, this still brings tears to my eyes. It's so beautiful and timeless. The creativity back then.... those were the days.
Well, just this song alone, with no video, is very beautiful, in all it's melancholy
yes!!! tears to my eyes, as well.... just incredibly good
agreed,this song almost makes me want to burst out crying.):
way more than a decade
@@zabicka0766
Almost 2-1/2 decades 🫡
The most magical aspect of Animusic, to me, was that there is no audience. The instruments arealways perfeforming as though the sheer joy of doing so was all they needed. And this was some of the best music Lytle ever used, I think.
That green laser definitely formed the obsession for electric guitar sounds that I have now. As a child, I had never ever heard such an energetic and driven sound before and it was always my favorite part in whole animusic!
Never listened to electric guitar that much, any songs that I should listen to?
@@peppermanners1191 you mean aside from Animusic?
Try Regret Nr 9 from Steven Wilson
@@LiaStnwd For me, the Harmonic Voltage guitar and the Future Retro guitar are so incredibly awesome.
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Definitely one of the most underrated songs from the franchise 🎉
On TH-cam, just do a search and this piece will be reversed
maybe when we were kids, but the more i listened to this one, the more it grew on me. i feel like a lot of people may have had that happen as well
It gives me goosebumps and makes me feel emotional in a good way..... ❤❤❤
It reminds me of a lot of stuff Numan did in his Machine Years. This could have been a B-side from Telekon in a lot of ways.
Idk why, this goes so hard.
The two lead synths' harmony at the end of each 'chorus' bit is just fantastic.
This one hits me in the feels every damn time. Maybe it's the 80s nostalgia, maybe it's the sad-but-hopeful sound... maybe it's because it's just great music.
To me it feels like a dying civilizations last call for help that never came. Fills me with a melancholic happiness, sad, yet uplifting.
Just hearing this again after 12 years this it pure nostalgia
same
Guardians Of The Galaxy, Anyone?
To me it feels like a character at the end of their journey learning the truth, being happy with how far they've come but also grieving what they lost along the way.
Their planet was nearing its end. Though they could not save themselves, there was still hope: Project Harmonic Voltage. By combining fiber optics with the ancient Heavy Light pyramid, they could send a distress signal throughout the universe: one last piece of music, from a dying planet of living instruments. The first part of the song told their history. The second part asked for help. But even if rescue never came, the third part was triumph, because this last song would play forever. (reviving this great comment by
Blake Raines) (reviving again)
As the end of their planet approached, the people knew that there was little they could do to save themselves. But they refused to give up hope. They had developed a plan that they hoped would allow them to send a message to the universe, one that would reach far beyond their dying world.
This plan was called Project Harmonic Voltage. It involved combining the latest technology, fiber optics, with an ancient pyramid known as the Heavy Light. This pyramid had been used for centuries to amplify the power of sound, and the people believed that it could be used to transmit a powerful distress signal throughout the universe.
The signal would be a song, one that would tell the story of their people and their world. It would be a song of loss and desperation, as they begged for help from anyone who might be listening. But even if no one answered their call, the final part of the song would be a celebration, a triumphant expression of the beauty and resilience of their culture. It would be a song that would play forever, a testament to the enduring spirit of the people who created it.
Oh wow. Absolutely beautiful
@@pcefulpolarbear I know I saw. Still beautiful though
But help did come....in the form of the countless people who watch Animusic. Their planet....never truly fell.
Legendary
The nostalgia I get from listening to this song hits about as hard as a cement truck going 80 on the freeway.
What I love about animusic is that everything you see and everything you hear are linked together in someway. Everything, even the things you didn't think out. Like that purple smoke in the background is the backing drone of the song. Everything is linked together, and it's brilliant.
It also takes on a slightly different appearance depending on what note is being played.
I'm 33 and I found animusic late at night on TV when I was 8.. I think this song combined with the rest of the series is what started my love for all things edm and dubstep
So that the 5o$ ) [and]
Speed EDM isn't impressive to me at all. But synth paced like this is. It's easy to be fast with computers, but it's hard to be slow
oh that's too funny i also credit my edm tastes to animusic. it was a silly little a-ha moment but like, duh, of course this started it :p
@@leahsheeeasame
This song got me into synth well over a decade ago. It was the first video my family and I watched when we first got TH-cam for the TV back in the day. Still a timeless piece.
I saw this as a kid on PBS and was amazed and fell in love
This was the near end of this planet.
Everybody tried to save it, but failed.
But the instruments still had hope, and sang for the life of their planet.
The singing continued for days, and their planet was at risk.
But the instruments continued to sing.
They called it: Project Harmonic Voltage.
This would be the ultimate project of this planet’s survival.
Thanks to this project, their planet was saved, and lived on forever.
Not only did these guys make class leading, accurate and somewhat satisfying animations but the music itself is awesome too. This one sort of reminds me of Jean Michel Jarre's stuff from the 80s
The Harmonic Voltage is the most emotional for me. Once I almost burst into tears rewatching it...
for me thats aqua harp
Same. This one nearly made me cry tears, it was that beautiful!
@@spitfirebirdnot every soundtrack can evoke any emotions, but this one... could...
The nostalgia from this song brings me goosebumps. It brings me back to the mid-2000's when I was in music class in elementary school and my teacher would show this to us every Friday.
I really wish we could have had a midi player that had the visuals seen in the entire two albums so we could play our own songs and experiment with the machines.
Great idea
I should make that
@@Isaac-tr7pu Yes Please!!!!
We know someone is going to use it to play megalovania
I have always hoped for the same thing :/ too bad it would be copyrighted
You should hear this on awesome stereo speakers. The bass vibrates the whole room. When it does that, you can tell a song was produced right.😁
I've seen Blake Raines' comment everywhere (about the dying civilization using Harmonic Voltage as one last cry for help), and I swear, I want a proper Animusic film SO damn badly! Having an Animusic movie with an actual story and lore would be so cool to see, and imagining the short story that Blake originally came up with for this specific song is such an amazing thing to visualize!
Just thinking of an ancient civilization, on a planet far away, made entirely of autonomous instruments. A culture based around sound itself, and how it can be manipulated to form amazing pieces and experiences. A civilization that thrived on peace, evolving not through war and diversity, but by working together and unifying, no matter what instruments, to make one big, glorious orchestra with beautiful songs that will forever travel and propagate through the Universe. And with their last project, Harmonic Voltage, even if help never comes, their song will still forever play and leave a mark in time. And maybe... just maybe... there's other life out there... who will one day detect the music descending from space, and how wonderful it all sounds. They'd likely be too late to help this dying civilization, but they will celebrate with triumph, in honor of this civilization. Their people were no more, but their music will still live on, forever spreading joy and peace to those who come across it. And who knows? Maybe these civilizations will create music of their own, using the knowledge acquired from Harmonic Voltage (it did tell of their history after all in the first part), and will help to share it to any other civilizations that may also be out there.
I missed the initial series way back when and only stumbled upon these remasters a few months back. So much fun to watch and listen to.
this one is not only romantic, but it's more like has sadness in it. imagine if someone had a breakup and this song was played for that person.
OMG THIS WAS LITERALLY MY FAVORITE ONE AS A KID
I didn't know it at the time, but my love of Synthwave I think spawned when I watched this one as a kid. Now I listen to it with a new found appreciation.
Same here, like this and watching old 80s shows and movies made me love EDM (mostly synthwave as a whole)
The part at approximately 4:40 when the purple "base line" begins to "really play: is - by far - my favorite in this, my favorite track of them all.. super job. I wish I knew enough about the technical part of this to extract that purple base track... I'd actually BUY it .. straight up
How the fuck someone hasn't licensed these songs for a game is beyond me. This song alone fits so many different scenarios, I gave up trying to list them.
My father showed me this when it came out and he was well into his 60s.. now I'm almost 60 and a friend and I came with entire club based on this as the opening music ! (Wish we could make it really happen!!)
I always got sad when I came to this animation, because I knew the DVD was almost over.
Tragic that in this video, they cut off the very end where this song turns funky while they show the credits fit the whole DVD.
that beat drop around 1:16 is what makes this song so good for me
its like the electricity is saying "alright, not holding back anymore. here's how i really feel"
The one at 4:40 is even better haha
First one closer to 0:45 is best
The harmony between the two red lasers at 1:26 right after is so beautiful. Combined with that background beat and drums it’s just perfect.
It’s a very nostalgic sound (not because we’re looking back it it now). It’s like you’re remembering a past friend and thinking of all the great times together and the times you wish you had.
Don’t know how but whenever it hits that low note it feels like the song is reaching deep into your soul.
It reminds me a lot of the “overview effect”. It feels like you’re getting an overview of something you remember as a feeling.
I Côme back to this every so often. First saw animistic in 2004 when I was 3 years old. I watched it until the dvd broke. I love this music.
Very nostalgic! The very first animusic video was this and the robots. Takes me back since 2007.
This is enough to make a grown man cry. And that's allright.
harmonic voltage is one of the best animations together with future retro
Me sinto flutuar no espaço ouvindo essa linda música de olhos fechados, como se eu estivesse flutuando principalmente a parte da luz verde, ela me arrepia e me tira lagrimas de emoção.
Their world was ending.
But all they knew was song.
And so they sang.
They sang to the merciless heavens.
They sang to those that had forgotten them.
They sang to all that were, and all that would ever be.
They sang the song of their past.
They sang the song of their present.
And they sang the song of the future they wished they could see.
And as the lights turned out
As their song grew quiet
Even as they knew they would never sing again
They sang
For they had one last song left, their final…
Harmonic Voltage.
such an awesome story there man
Who and what are the former inhabitants?
@@MaxtherealmTC3421 Previous song robots. I’d imagine that they’d still be vulnerable to rust or wood rot, given they are essentially sentient instruments and instruments do degrade.
I love coments like these!
Goosebumps
Музыка просто супер 👍! Спасибо 🙏 вам наиогромнейшее! 🥰👍❤️
Their hard drive was nearing its end. Though they could not save the files, there was still hope: Project Google Drive. By combining internet websites with the ancient central processing unit, they could send a distress signal throughout the universe: one last .blend backup, from a dying hard drive of old cgi videos. The first part of the file held the music file. The second part added camera movements. But even if the hard drive, the third part was triumph, because this backup would play forever as a 1080p 60 fps file.
2:58 The strings with phaser really blends with guitar solo and always hits the spot every time I listen.
At 2:58, my younger self always thought that was an overdriven guitar playing that bit. But, when I bought the DVD the first time and listened to the commentary from Wayne Lytle, he said that part is actually from a synth, not an electric guitar.
Nah, in order to sync up the visuals with the music everything needs to happen at exactly the right time, which is only realistically achievable with midi/synth
@thegang3784 it’s MIDI type music and the music drives the animation.
yep, but if you do a search on YT, you'll find videos of this piece played in reverse
The attention to detail these had was always insane, I love you for posting these
My god... this remaster is so good! It's so buttery smooth
I never really noticed that the tremolo was visible in that top glowing wire, that’s so dope
I love this song, how good the instruments sound, the amazing animation, and most importantly, the finishing segment starting at 5:13 I give it so many thumbs up👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Yeah, 5:13 literally sounds like your soul had just left it's body and started soaring towards the night sky, it sounds extremely satisfying
that slow zoom in shot to the mini bass tower was so addicting. please make more, wayne!
The machines didn't want to conquer humanity, nor save it, they simply wanted to vibe with their electronica.
Anyone coming back to this after listening to it years ago?
imagine the amount of volts you would need to create this masterpiece irl
what do you mean by "how many volts"? you'd need an entire power plant, maybe even multiple
By the size of the laser, I’m gonna guess at least 10
i would guess around 10 million or maybe even 90 billion or million volts
it would basically need an entire stars energy to power this.
I would say not anything more than 1.5k watts. Voltage is even higher but is not really that important
Enough to knock out an entire county, probably.
Awesome! This is one of my favorite Animusic songs.
Childhood memories unlocked.
Still have the VHS with this, no clue where I got it from but, very nostalgic.
Same time still sounds good to.
Animistic came out on VHS? I only remember it being on DVD as a kid
Animuisid
Most excellent!!! One of my favorite tunes of all time.
If you want a truly atmospheric experience, try watching this in full screen, at night, with the lights off
i did and i feel asleep...
😆 LOL 😆!
Take me back to music class in kindergarten.. 2004. The teacher rolls in the TV on wheels while there were still TVs mounted at the corner of the room. They take out a VCR tape that says Animusic. Harmonic Voltage comes on. Ethereal. Everyone in this comment section connected to the music and felt the emotions. Blessed, I'd say.
I don't know why, but I feel a sense of catharsis and sadness happening at the same time when listening to this song.
green laser used to scare me, now it's my favorite part.
this is literally on par with pink floyd, thanks to my Aunt for showing me this when i was little, probably inspired me more than I ever know.
Thank you for those remasters. Animusic will live forever :)
Now, this is what I'll hear when E.T. comes back to see Elliot in a sequel! 0:00
これホント好き...
地球を飛び出して広大な宇宙を旅する時に聴きたい1曲
Sorry, I don't speak your language...
@@TriTec_inc.
he says
' I really like this....
One song you want to listen to when you jump out of the earth and travel in the vast universe. '
@@Mr.imonushi
Thanks for the translation!
Harmonic voltage gives off the vibes of "animusic will live forever" or something, while heavy light gives off "animusic is at its end"
Мне композиция понравилась. Вслушивался в каждые переходы.
Интересно было наблюдать как аккомпанемент подтягивался под соло. Особенно, когда казалось что сейчас будет нарушение гармонии
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I liked the composition. I listened to every transition.
It was interesting to watch how the accompaniment was pulled up to the solo. Especially when it seemed that there would be a violation of harmony now
yes yes the guitar comes in as such a clash, and yet everything is building up to it. it's brilliant
And to this day, it still goes hard.
Speed up to 1.5 times. now it's a real bop!
If you like songs fast like that! This will always be an amazing slow song to me (I listen to far many fast songs)
YOU JUST GOTTA IGNIIIIIIITE
THE LIIIIIIGHT
AND LEEEEEEET
IT SHIIIIIIINE
JUST OOOOOOOWN
THE NIIIIIIIIGHT
LIKE THE FOUUUURTH
OF JULYYYYYYYY
i have nothing to say except i'm speachless impressed this is awesome will u make more?
Is laser pretzel an instrument?
Yes patrick, laser pretzel is in fact an instrument.
This my top five songs out of the whole seires this one number 4. I love the effects and the little green ufo that simtlulate with everything els going also love the switch up with green synth that sounded like guitar. 😮
I've never looked at electricity pylons the same way since hearing this.
animusic is literrally my childhood 🫠👍🫧
Does anyone else feels like known this song before?
4:07 - gave me shivers, with the initial theme returning! Majestic! Too bad that Vangelis is no longer alive to compose music for this fantastic piece of software!
This somehow powers up my mind
Hello I'm from the philippines and I love this songs btw and this kinda very nice 3d i've never seen I like it 🇵🇭🇵🇭
A fellow Filipino Animusic fan. Heyyy!
Hi ☺️☺️
This sounds so similar to Rush's Mystic Rhythms, I love it!
With both lasers going, all the drop towers and base coils.. local towns go dark every friday and saturday night!!
Wonderful! I especially love this piece.
I remember watching this when it was brand new and it debuted on National television. This particular song and video is what inspired me to pursue a career in 3D digital modeling and computer graphic arts. Today I wish I had pursued a different career. I earned the degree, but never got a job.
My memory of this song, while I still enjoy it, it is a lot more bitter sweet now. 😔
Hi! I love this video and song! First of all the colors are beautiful and the song is one of my favorites! I remember hearing this song for the first time and I just thought it was awesome! Animusic rocks my world!😁
when there's so much voltage that physics no longer apply:
Beautiful Music!
This is so 80s prog, I love it
This song still gets to me after all these years from being exposed to it in middle school and to realize this was all done by one person this inspired me o play a guitar
This is definitely a "driving off into the sunset with a fade to black" during the end of an 80's movie
imho the best track of Animusic... brilliant quality, awesome
My all time favourite Animusic music video. 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
Крышесносно! И терменвокс огромный!❤
haunting, cerebral, beautiful.
when the stagelights hit
you cannot but feel goosebumps
this is more or less animusic's magnum opus..
Eroic mastgerpiece!!!
That Moog phat bass is iconic and awesome to listen to! It's a bit compressed from the YT algorithm. To really get that punch and subwoofer walking across the floor, listen to the CD source.
Just have
Intense.
Nice way to relive a childhood ....
As an adult .
What would we do without this .
ngl when i was little i thought the beam was a pretzel
When I was a kid, I always thought the shape of the main pink laser looked kinda like a face with two big arms reaching out like "HECK YEAH!"
Its kinda like a song the singer is first ye drumers second and the piano players 3rd its just a band called
"Good volatage"and then the guitar player comes in fourth and then the flute palyers come in and then the bass guitar comes in
This must've taken an insanely long time to render back then.
These have been remastered since then but for real though lol. A good example (cause I just looked it up) is Toy Story. 1 single frame took up to 30 hours to render
Crazy, their electricity bills must've been stratospheric lol
All I know was that Animusic was done in 3 years, and all this music was actually just recorded on a Midi Sequencer and plugged into the Animation System using MIDImotion!
The graphics in this are so smooth!
Уже рндбббябол. Дожж для дб
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I think you can save Heavy Light for lest, because its my 2nd favorite song from Animusic and its the finale of Animusic 2 Album.
im now suddenly noticing that this sounds like blade runner lol
Truly a divine song/video.
Absolut Top ...... !
I can stop the music that flows through me like God has transformed my soul to 😊 infinity and beyond
SUPERB.