For all those wondering what that radio broadcast was, It was Vladimir Komarov. A russian cosmonaut cursing at the engineers for the faulty capsule... these were the last words before his death.
@@iconsumeoxygen7473 slr, parachute failure. He crashed head on to the surface whilst burning because the window of the capsule popped out. Fun fact: Yuri Gagarin was actually the one assigned since Vladimir knew the faulty and rushed system. But he rather sacrificed himself for the safety of Yuri.
Wow, ACTUAL ambient music. A lot of the time I search for it and I get music that starts out ambient but starts to get loud and disruptive pretty early on. Love this.
Neta Bolt What's truly frightening is that we still have no idea what's out there, the universe is so large and our earth is but a speck of dust in the cosmos.
This kind of music is a perfect complement to audiobooks of horror stories, especially H.P. Lovecraft. Really helps to set the atmosphere. Thank you so much!
Reading H.P. Lovecrafts Great Tales of Horror short stories and at 48:00 into this the voices scared the hell outta me. Currently reading "The Lurking Fear."
+tim3854 lol nice. while I was reading 'the shunned house' the power went out. I don't think I've ever been so scared in my life. I think I was like 20 at the time as well
SΔMUEL ᏒᎾᎶᎬᏒs S.R Yep, this is horror/dark ambient. It’s not supposed to make you feel “good” per se. If such things bug you, I suggest a different genre. Js.
I love running this soundtrack while I explore wormholes in eve online.it really adds the the isolation in space terror . And also to the I-might-not-be-alone feel
Protip: whenever you're writing (assuming you're physically able to do so), ALWAYS listen to ambient music, no matter how competent of a writer you think you are. It will ALWAYS help.
This is true. I tend to get most of my ideas when am away from my computer. Coming home and listening to something that sounds intune to your ideas tends to help break up those thoughts into more manageable prompts.
This is really good, but I don't think it has to be exclusively horror music. I think it would work with science fiction and surreal films. It's also great for just chilling out and listening.
this is good as it reminds you of the void. the scary void that devours all. Or the grey planet devoid of life color and essence of anything just nothing no sound the scariness of pure emptiness' overwhelms you sucking you in as your emotions go out of control . being lonely panicking over things you would never fear for in society.
Cholo Candy How is it being emo speaking thusly? You are merely afraid of what his mind has to offer, as you so speak with dis accordance and perpetual fear of the unknown, only the ones you have grasped fear and have tasted of its bitter sweet juices shall know of its.....;D
The depth is absolutely mindblowing. I've just purchased new headphones and I feel each and every sound going both through my bones and over my skin when I'm listening to this amazing track. Thanks for sharing! I feel like writing a new horror story... I haven't done it for quite some time.
***** Bro trust me. You're paying for a name. My 25 dollar Nakamichis with 40 mm drivers hit lower frequencies and have better clarity than my 200$ beats
@Counter Balance Did you ever finish it? You don't have to post it here (plagiarism and publishing are ever concerns), just curious as a fellow writer who's got some wicked inspiration from this track.
I've been searching for good spooky ambient music to play this halloween, so far this is the only good one I've found that doesn't have random intrusive witch cackling or maniacal screaming. Thanks!
I've just got to say, as a survival horror game fan, this stuff chills me right to the bone!!! Today I came up with an idea for my own survival horror game, and listening to this is certainly helping me get down the atmosphere on paper; I only wish I had your talent with the music side of things, because I'm 100% certain that music of this quality would certainly sell it!!!
This music gives me chilling vibes. Disorienting, yet at the same time systematic ambience, projecting a horrific abyss of utter loss into my mind. A void of a horrific bloodbath, a slaughter, dread, and despair. This is what being trapped on the USG Ishimura really meant for her miserable crew! It brings me right there, somehow smothering me with the trembling madness yet listless resignation all simultaneously. Also reminds me of the GSF Valhalla from Metroid Prime 3. Abandoned in a cold, filamentous, glowing crimson nebula, in a region of space that brings the title of this very work to my mind. Outstanding piece!
I was playing Duskers at about 11 pm then the voice started to kick in. Duskers is a very audio based game with enemies having a tells based around the noises they make and the creaking of the space ship your exploring signaling events. I thought the voice was from the game and the monsters were making some noise somewhere. Afterwards I evacuated both the ship and my pants. I really hope that was what you were going for. Nice music btw!
Perfect for reading Blame! This music takes me to the dephs of the City, and its infinite laybrinth of massive hallways, corridors, stairwells, and skywaks, all within the probably most epic megastructure ever conceived for SCI-FI!!!!
What was it there, upon the edge of an event horizon, that I'd thought? Oh. It was splendid if I do say so myself. The universe seemed omnipresent, as though all stars of time and space united. I saw an outburst of color, stream upon infinity; caught on some distant wind. Wind. Ha! Would my mind use the construct of wind, romanticized with the madness of infinite space!? I could not see somehow. Time, bending in ways I thought visible, lest my eyes be tricked by something far deeper than the cosmos ever intended for mere life to gaze upon. Trickery. No, what was it? My thoughts seemed muddled here. Was it the cold of space around my craft which taunted me? Solitude in knowing all is foreign now? I felt smaller than I really was, even in the gaping eye of infinity, a daunting behemoth before my mind. I felt trapped, yet with every direction of a forth dimension at my disposal, I felt like a fly caught in to mighty of a gale, hurricane winds lashing about while the eye kept a calm about it. Was it looking into me? Did I see myself looking back at me? No, I am not there, yet I see myself. The hull groaned, a warning of things to come. The hue of red caught my attention as my vision became clear, the compartment bathed in the deep foreboding red of the emergency lights. Was I still moving? I brought myself to look again, wondering what was out there. Was I already there? Had I passed through? The hull groaned again, a small flashing light began panicking on the dashboard. Green! Green! Green! It seemed to yell. I pushed my helmet back over my head and felt it seal into place. As my vision passed beneath the visor the scene changed. I saw worlds upon worlds flash before my eyes in great detail. I saw the cores of stars and the faces of what I would call Gods. I saw secrets upon secrets, indescribable riches of the mind so grand and awesome in their presence my heart seemed to stop for moments at a time. Was I dying? The great sense of deja-vu washed over my every pore and sweat soaked body. Skin clammy and hair on end, unblinking I stared into the beyond. The green light stopped flashing now and the sound of rushing water filled my ears. Euphoria. My heart raced faster than it ever had, I could feel my chest pumping air in fast breathes; hot humid air, the oxygen must have given out. It wouldn't stop. It kept coming. I felt my craft begin to tear away, massive cracks lashed into the hull and struck the viewfinder. Though my equipment to see the outside world was destroyed, I viewed it all in great detail no less. Flawless. I felt a warmth seep over my limbs, specks of red ice came into vision. They danced like a fine ballet, violently clashing with the smoothest of movements. Fluid like. The visor became dirtied, frozen dust particles accumulated on one side while the red ballet painted the other. Yet, there it was, the cosmos still racing. I'm still not sure how much timed has passed. I sometimes feel it has been but a fleeting moment, other times the fading clock confuses me. High on the dash blue digits slowly counted. Hundreds of years. Bah. Must be broken too...
I love this... really inspired me! Wish more people bands would experiment dark ambient with metal. I have seen a phew people do it but.. they don't capture the dark ambient too well
Hey man just wanted to let you know that I have used this awesome soundtrack in a project that me and my friends have been working on for 3 months now so I hope its ok, I have credited you in the description and in the credits. Your music is so cool I really enjoy ambient space music and this is one of the best tracks I have listened to. Hope its ok, seeya!
I wanted to do some writing, settled on an eldritch Lovecraft thing about someone who wants to be vacuous. Decided to chuck on some music for focus. 👌⎔⎳⑆⑅⌲⎷⏧☠︎
Not sure if anyone is familiar with the board game "Escape from the Aliens in Outer Space", but her's the premise. It's a hidden movement game. The hunters and the hunted are hidden, no one knows who is where. There are 2 teams. The humans and the aliens. No one knows who is what. At certain times, you have to say a sector, for example C8. This basically means "I'm here". No one knows who is lying. In short, no one knows anything. No one trusts anyone. There are 4 escape pods. Humans have to reach them. But they don't know if the pods work, and the humans are on a time limit. Imagine playing this game with this music. Holy shit.
I play dark, ambient music while I write. It helps me "get in the mood," or so to speak. This is exactly what I look for. Good sounds, I honestly enjoy it!
This is perfect background music for the article I'm reading ..."The use of human cadaveric specimens for anatomical studies has been approved by the Committee for Oversight to Research Involving the Dead (CORID) ..."
Hey there. Like some people told before, it is a perfect piece of music for horror stories from H.P. Lovecraft. We were 5 people, played the Call of Cthulhu 1920 Roleplay many many hours. Actually Red Space was one of the most memorable tracks, we had in our playlist. It's been a while (2014 exactly) but I can still remember so many scenes today, when the tension got wicked and serious. I just want to say Thanks for that, it truly means a lot to me. :)
Really like this ambience red space.....sort of has a dark mysterious sinister yet gentle feel to it. Apparently when looking into space like NASA do with there telescopes "the more red the area that is being looked at the more distant the object is in outer space" Not sure if I'm totaly correct but if thats somewhat true then I think this music is a good match for the title.
It makes me want to explore abandoned castles in the middle of the night, with only the slim light of a crescent moon above me, resembling a sinister smile
Damn, I clicked this tab open after a long time to see how far it was. Within a second from opening it stopped because of the end of the video and I lost my shit. I fucking jumped scared like crazy. :O
..Is it bad that I..felt as if this track was effecting me in some way that I can't even really explain? This Track is so messed up, but at the same time It's amazing that someone could create something like this..