I just found my favourite genre i didn't know existed. I never listen a song without lyrics even, this stuff is amazing just grabbed me instantly. Great mix.
yup im the same way. usually listen to alternative rock/indie/some metal. but lately i listen to this stuff a lot, especially when im doing work and want something in the background.
Listening to these while doing a documentation science university work, and I cannot stop pondering the title. "From A Future We'll Never Know"... Is the human obsession of registering everything, may it be with texts, stories, art, or simple mementos a way to escape the inevitavility of death, to know that we left a mark on the world? Maybe we do it to trick ourselves into believing we matter, that we are more than quiet whispers in the deafening storm of time. Do we have the need to impose order and organize everything because we fear the unavoidable chaos, because we need the false sense of control over reality it provides? I love this kind of music, it makes my mind wander off, makes time a trick of perception, and problems become simple illusions. I should get back to work, but I needed to post this reflexion. I realize now maybe I simply needed someone to know I existed, and care about it for a moment.
Writing an analysis at my university, and I felt your every word. And for that, you made at least one person know you existed, behind the screen, behind the actions. The world needs this kind of philosophy. Thanks for sharing.
Maybe that's why we are drawn to art and music, because it packages this chaos and helplessness in a way that we can cognitively process without as much fear. Perhaps our love for art and music is not an appreciation of beauty but more a fascination with "L'appel du vide" (the call of the void)
You only exist as a disembodied comment under a name, a label, a small round icon depicting a faceless body, already half unglued from whatever identity it was attached to. Your comment mimics my thoughts, but that's because it is my thoughts. You are my thought and I am yours. Glitches in the optic fiber conscience of the universe. White noise our home, our primordial sea who amalgamated us, who breathes us, who dissolves us.
3:46 - 8:16 Daniel Deluxe - Star Eater 11:19 - 16:03 Meteor - Beyond the Stars 21:59 - 26:34 Jordan F - Our Destiny, Above Us 1:19:19 - 1:23:02 Nightcrawler - Dystopia 1:28:04 - 1:32:42 Dance with the Dead - Spacewalk
As a tip for the maker and to keep this kind of videos on its maximum capabilities I would say that adding a number near the song tittle (1,2,3...) and add that number into the description would help aswell. If you start hearing something interesting it saves you time looking at the timeline. *Anyways 2 of 3 things are already hard to see (tittles on screen + List on description) salutes.
Synthwave is my ish. If I was trapped alone forever and could only chose one genre, it would be all the synthwave. This mix is special. Thank you for creating it!
"From A Future We'll Never Know"...damn. Speaking as an '80s kid who dreamed of traveling to 2015 with Doc and Marty and now sadly despairs for the current projected future, that title kinda hit a little harder than I expected it to lol (That being said, this music is as we'd say back in the day, totally choice.)
I wish I had what you had, not in an angry way, or jealous way, but; I guess I'm just glad that you got to experience a time where the future was brighter than ever, and the world was so much bigger.
To be fair, the future throughout a sizable chunk of the 1980s was far from bright. The threat of the Cold War still hung heavy, AIDS was a mysterious, far-from-understood threat that spurred a great deal of fear and prejudice, the crack epidemic decimated low-income neighborhoods across the United States, terrorism was everpresent, Reagan era conservative groupthink marginalizing women, African-Americans, and homosexuals on a number of fronts... It's likely easier to view the eighties through rose-colored glasses because we didn't have the internet -- or a 24-hour news cycle -- beaming the darkest aspects of our reality into our homes around the clock.
Amazing. This mix is incredible. All the songs I heard so far are just in perfect balance. The flow is impressive too, one track after the other, merging flawlessly.
I 💜 it...whatever inspired you, this was definitely what I needed. I've been putting it on my TV at night when I go to bed. The imagery and music take me back to when I was a kid for some reason. It's hypnotic. You are my hero for this week, at least. The title is great, and the first song pulled me right in, I could listen to that one alone a hundred times in a row. Thank you!
wow, dich hatte ich bisher nicht auf dem Radar, obwohl ich schon lange in diesem Genre unterwegs bin...ich hab echt was verpasst. super Arbeit, super Stimmung, super Ohrgasmus….weiter so, du hast das Potenzial zum richtig groß werden in der Szene
►►Since the video has hit *100k* views I've made a *Spotify Playlist* with this tracks and some other ones I really like. Go check it out if you want: open.spotify.com/embed/user/arherumor/playlist/262i4ApJHTgkZeBAsD9lYW
At 1:31:40: I'm listening to this while writing a midterm paper, and it's making me think everything i write is brilliant. This is therefore going to have a terrible effect on my final draft, but it's just too good to switch to anything else. Brilliant music.
This awesome mix gives me great joy, probably one of the most inspiring mixes around here...this could be a reflection from the still unknown future, who knows... "But as it is written: "eye has not seen, nor ear heard, nor have entered into the heart of man, the things which God has prepared for those who love Him." - 1 Corinthians 2:9
The vibes of this mix are so awesome. I can feel I'm a kid again, watching these movies full of adventures, action and neon lights. And, at the same time, I feel I'm living these movies from inside. I could live listening this music forever.
so glad I found this at the beginning of the semester. math homework will go by a little faster now that I have three hours of music to zone to out and get it done.
for the last couple of years so many retrowave bands and composers appeared that i started to get confused among them all. Not everyone are good for my taste, but this playlist is one of the best i ever heard
We know something... Because it is as I have always defined it within me... A future and also a past I'll never know, but that I will hold within forever!
I have dreamed about living in the Synthwave City for almost a week now. Every time I visit that world, the more that I realize that maybe we will not see a Synthwave future (as much as it saddens me). Yet why do I dream about it? That is a question that I will never know the answer to.
I listen to a variety of synthwave and retro electro compilations for focusing on homework/projects, but I've got to say setlist, visual and flow wise, this is by far my favorite! Keep up the good work!
Honest, good music, with some talent behind it, a meld of man and machine Several tracks in this list fit the title for me. I'm the upper edge of baby boomer. We were promised so much that we never got to see. Cities under the seas, cities on the moon, true star travel, 8-6-8 monster locomotives running on nuclear power, commercially viable mag-lev technology, DeLoreans that could transition from the undersea cities to the highway...... Our Bold New World transitioned into the Great Society Good music, and thank you for it.
Was playing Call of Duty: WaW Zombies and this 2 hr video helped me keep my cool sooo much! If anything, it's also a great video if you wanna just relax as well.