Listening to this on my balcony. Hearing the birds sing and noises of wind truly add the the immersion and ambience. I feel like I’m Jonathan Harker crossing the Carpathian Mountains on my journey to Castle Dracula. Nosferatu.
Open this song in multiple tabs simultaneously and listen to them with about 1-2 minutes gap in between each of them. the experience is surreal to say the least.
Having done that before, I can say I sorta felt my brain "pulsing" while just laying there with vivid images coming across at a nice pace of some kind.
Okay, I have to admit. This is a great pattern. It absorbs me and makes me more focused. It's like the perfect trancendence sample. It's nothing too artistic imo but it works pretty good on my mind. 7/10
I play this song in the background every time I talk some deep or serious shit with my brother, friends, or family. It really adds to the drama and deepness of everything.
When I listen to this I imagine I'm exploring a dark cave, going deep underground. Then around 11:35 when the new melody starts I discover a vast underground lake. At first it's silent, but then small droplets fall into the waters and create ripples. The sounds at 12:38 sound like droplets falling into water.
Simplemente trascendental (haciendo honor al título). Burzum fue el primer peldaño hacia todo un mundo de historias, cultura, corrientes filosóficas y visiones de la vida que jamás pensé descubrir por medio de un músico. A Man, A Band, A Symbol.
@@alexandrocardenasortega3685 el pueblo español es el más inteligente, por esso que aman quando hay alguién inteligente también. Ahora tu, yo se como és tu ((nariz))
@@tence_6965 I suppose if a "pillar" is 'transcendent' it is beyond physical dimension, and that simply suggests it to be of a scope that cannot be quantifed or grasped so that supposes an almost religious sense of awe in it as a source or focus, wouldn't it? Perhaps to tour around such might suggest emanating from a source which is a point without circumference as a particle in physics, modern physics considers the rapid expansion that created physical dimensionality to be a singularity in time, just as when mathematics finds paradoxical but correct output from calculations of infinite gravitation, is a singularity i space; and philosophically (name of the album) time is the spacializing of space, for if space were unmoving there could be no time, when objectified; knowing Burzum and the cultural implications the terminology used might well be rooted in Teutonic folk religion; in which they had Irminsûl & Yggdrasil, the sacred pillar dedicated to Irmin & the world tree, similar to the may pole festivities that lived on in folk traditions later. Varg once had this quasi-scientific speculation about the universe eventually collapsing due to gravitation (dark energy makes this implausible) from the old Burzum dot come circa '99, and humanity needing to articulate black holes and white holes across the universe to keep the universe from a "big crunch" and he likened it to the two hands of Tuisto, the old proto-Germanic sky God whose two hands were the sun and the moon. Likely the thought of the eclipse could explain the later derivation of the God Tyr from Tuisto and his losing his one hand. To know exactly what is meant, you'd have to ask Vikernes.
Was with a friend last night playing total war . Smoking spliffs and i was about to go cause it was too late , but this song wouldnt let me go , i mean i tripped for 20 minutes for sure and i didnt want the song to end . It took me into an angelic loop , closed my eyes and tripped balls . It was a great experience !