Not only do you find amazing music, but the artists whose work you use are also just crazy talented. I don't think I can convey how much I enjoy these compilations.
I love that picture so much, I actually made myself coffee and sat down in the same manner while reading some Cyberpunk stories. It helps that my room is similarly janked with screens of all ages and heights. Pathetic, I know, but damn it felt good.
Nerd alert! My room is so packed with nerd crap that I have to carefully kick it to the side so I can shuffle over to my couch/desk. I say carefully because I don't want to damage it but I have so much junk and papers and books that it all gets munged together into a mass of useless interesting trash that I love so much.
@@AndrewWJToler I feel man. I do have a walkway but my desk and bookshelf both house a lot of random stuff. A lot of it is just discontinued toys I've collected from my childhood or full CD boxes for old games. A lot of the CDs are scratched to all hell but still work, and I'm too sentimental to buy replacements or just rip them and be done with it.
This makes me want to write a short story about an AI who was created to kill its master(the woman), but she didn’t give him any administrative privileges, quickly driving the thing to insanity.
41:04 Brandon - California Summer , by far i felt this one the most. These songs are 10/10, waiting for flying cars and overpopulation with skyscrapers everywhere.
Not even the weirdest thing I've heard. There is a segment in Visitors by KOTO where it sounds like someone is burping, followed by the laughter from the end of Michael Jackson's Thriller. And it repeats.
Of all the times I've listened to this video I never wondered. Are we looking at them from the perspective of one of the screens? Maybe. Excellent mix.
That would be what we call a self-fulfilling prophesy. In trying to imagine something futuristic, they managed to create a new and beautiful genre that was worth exploring then and now.