Like others have said, your music is the perfect balance between tunes and ambience! You're hitting the spot that nobody else is (that I've found). Keep it up!
To my knowledge, draugr were pretty much the only depiction of zombies as we know them in the ancient world. The zombie itself only first appeared in the 19th to 20th centuries. It is almost entirely a modern monster.
@@williamerickson520 If we want to get technical, the draugr is a undead creature. Old Norse, roughly translated haugbúi "barrow dweller" or aptrganga "again walker". I think the next closest thing would be the term "revenant" (old French btw) or quite literally a undead being brought back to life for a purpose. The modern concept of the zombie can partly be traced to Haiti.
When you make some Viking stuff it's just another level of melodies and atmosphere! Of course, these words are subjective, but the thing I like the most is ambient like this!
"What are they?" "They were men once, now cursed with undeath for treachery in their past life. To never know rest, and to never know the warmth of Valhalla. They are draugr, the scream within the nothing."
I absolutely love this music it's fire💯I want to ask permission if I can use this music in my videos. I will credit your channel and add a link to the video of the music I am using🤘
Thank you very much, I'm very pleased to hear that, Sean! Balrog would certainly be very interesting, but the copyright situation would make me a bit nervous.
Personally zombies do not enthrall me, I feel it feeds into Platonic guardian/herd philosophy and I wish to be neither. However, the mood and structures of this soundscape satisfy my desire for desolation of spirit. Actually, it's more of a dispirited destiny and design. My eschatological postmodernism rises to the surface like a scum of the earth soul. 🌎 destruction.
Actually they feed into the purge psych of economic hardship and anxiety. Of having to watch or participate in the herd being thinned. It is easier to commit a purge if the people aren't considered sentient. Interest in the zombie genre spikes before or during economic downturns.