"I'm gonna show my best friend this song and he's...gonna freak out." Is the vibe I live for and why I love your channel so fucking much. Rock on, Jesse, it's mad fun listening to these tunes with you. Like hanging out with "the cool uncle" lmao
"Unrelenting" is the best adjective I can use for Carpenter Brut's music. It just grabs you and does not let go. No song exemplifies that more than this one and "Roller Mobster." From the game Hotline Miami 2. I requested that one last month, cannot wait till you get to it. It's gonna blow you away!
@@azrael5493 should be pretty easy to understand, even if you don't like it; the entire song is the climax portion of Midwich and/or Obituary and people like the non-stop hype
As the in-game description for this opponent goes: "On a scale of 1 to 10 she's an 11, and she thinks of herself a 12." - Your opponent is a highly trained killer/assassin who uses everything at her disposal (mines, drones, sniping, fierce melee and invisibility) in one of if not THE most high octane fight in the game.
It really contrasts with the next one in line and it's deliberate in the best way. The Burst is overwhelming because it seems like she has everything and is throwing all of it at you. Carpenter Brut's style absolutely fits.
Carpenter Brut is a beast. This is actually just their style of music. Not just for this game. So if you're a fan of this genre, definitely check them out!
Literally my number 1 favorite song in FURI, I dunno who said the music in FURI isn't Dynamic, cuz they're wrong lol, the game is a Boss Rush/Walking Simulator Experience where if you're not walking towards the next boss, you're in it. The ver. of these songs isn't the full 8 to 12 min mix used in-game. Every boss has different "phases" and in each one the song changes.
This song is definitely one of the best ones in Furi. I really recommend Danger - 6.24 or The Toxic Avenger - My Only Chance if you want to hear more from the same game. If you wanna hear more Carpenter Brut, Roller Mobster and Le Perv are good and they're both from Hotline Miami 2.
This track really embodies the spirit of Furi, it's a fast paced futuristic high skill ceiling but accessible beat em up with a strange story and even more mysterious characters. This one is a sniper, and she's overconfident and throughout the beginning of the track she thinks she can't lose. As the track progresses you make more and more of a dent in her defenses and you can literally HEAR the desperation in the song as she changes her tactics and starts throwing everything at you. A lot of the bosses have unique personalities that translate into their fights and each song really exemplifies each character so WELL. I only learned this from the comments for this song's main upload and it really opened my eyes to the gem that is this game and it's INCREDIBLE soundtrack.
The 7 million views I'm guessing is two-part: Carpenter Brut is now very well known outside of the games that feature his music by fans of the resurging synthwave movement along with similar talents like Perturbator, Gunship and Dance With The Dead. The other part of it is that Furi has been made available free to download / keep in multiple ocassions on various platforms and was part of both the Xbox Live Gold and PS+ memeberships on release, which tends to put a lot of extra eyes on the game and hence, lots of people looking for the soundtrack. It also helps that the game is quite solid and well put together, it is the type of rewarding, mechanically heavy experience that appears very hard at first, but with enough practice you go from struggling to beat sections of a level to retrying the same level in order to get through without getting hit once. My favorite song from the game is Toxic Avenger's Make This Right, which looking at it now, has even more views than You're Mine.
Furi is basically a Boss Rush game. Fight one, slowly and coolly walk to the next one. Each boss has their own dope music. Gameplay is mostly bullet hell with a bit of 3rd-person melee.
If you're interested in this type of music I hope you'll check out or get requests to check out Hotline Miami and Hotline Miami 2. It's full of this type of music (and even features Carpenter Brut)
THIS is the best fight in the game for me. Fighting that amazing boss to this amazing music was such a rush, and the music went SO well with it, how it sounds the most ominous and overwhelming during the survival phase, and then it starts sounding victorious and almost dreamy during the last melee phase. It's just so seamless and perfect. You gotta experience this game's music in gameplay, too. It's fantastic. I would actually agree that this IS a musical game, not in the rhythm game sense, but in that the music is an integral part of the experience, every song is dynamic and every single one sets the tone so incredibly well.
Oh hell yeah you got a FURI recommendation. Easily one of my favorite game soundtracks, the whole thing is just bangers start to finish. Seeing a gameplay of this boss with this theme got me to buy the rest of the game sight unseen If you're ever looking for a shorter game to play and enjoy, this one's just a sequence of boss fights with incredible music.
They were forced to cut some parts off from original tracks, since they wanted to sell OST on vinyl, and it didn't fit on vinyl in original size. This particular track, in shortened version, lost it's very "juicy" part, which is a "bridge" between two last sections on the track, and 30 BPM slower (for a reason). I recommend for those who interested a version which were grabbed directly from the game, piece by piece, and assembled in whole track again: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_DPOSPbBfPU.html I hope someone will make Jesse listen to "8 : 02" and "6 : 24" (that's names of the tracks lol, not timestamps) tracks too! Since we had a reaction on Waveshaper track, and Carpenter Brut. But so far - no Danger tracks!
Each track is for a boss, and each boss is an intense multi-phase duel with a unique character. Not a very long game, but the energy is great throughout.
I would not call this cheesy. You can just say it sounds cool without trying to downplay it as cheesy but junkfood for the brain. Synthwave (also called outrun, retrowave, or futuresynth) is an electronic music microgenre that is based predominantly on the music associated with action, science-fiction, and horror film soundtracks of the 1980s. Other influences are drawn from the decade's art and video games. Synthwave musicians often espouse nostalgia for 1980s culture and attempt to capture the era's atmosphere and celebrate it. Synthwave is a microgenre of electronic music that draws predominantly from 1980s films, video games, and cartoons, as well as composers such as John Carpenter, Jean-Michel Jarre, Vangelis, and Tangerine Dream.Other reference points include electronic dance music genres including house, synth, and nu-disco. It is primarily an instrumental genre, although there are occasional exceptions to the rule. Common tempos are between 80 and 118 BPM, while more upbeat tracks may be between 128 and 140 BPM. "Outrun" is a synonym of synthwave that was later used to refer more generally to retro 1980s aesthetics such as VHS tracking artifacts, magenta neon, and gridlines. The term comes from the 1986 arcade racing game Out Run, which is known for its soundtrack that could be selected in-game and its 1980s aesthetic. According to musician Perturbator (James Kent), outrun is also its own subgenre, mainly instrumental, and often contains 1980s clichéd elements in the sound such as electronic drums, gated reverb, and analog synthesizer bass lines and leads - all to resemble tracks from that time period. There is also a visual component on synthwave album covers and music videos. According to PC Gamer, the essence of outrun visuals is "taking elements of a period of '80s excess millennials find irresistibly evocative, and modernizing them so they're just barely recognizable." But still love your videos as always. can't wait to see more
you gotta hear Roller Mobster and Turbo Killer if you liked this song. Carpenter Brut is a MURDER MACHINE. also Escape From Midwich Valley, though technically not in a game, was in Hotline Miami 2's trailer so i think it counts
I've never really heard of Furi either, so my guess on the view count of OG video you reacted to has to do with Carpenter Brut being one of the biggest EDM/Synth-wave composers on the planet. He doesn't really ever miss, all his tracks are great.
the game's about an alien named Rider who crashes to earth and is placed into a specially-made prison to contain him, and it's a boss rush game where you fight each big security guard/enemy, each with their own reasons to stop you and each with their own unique fighting style the main changes in the song happen as you progress through phases of the fights, you're technically right in that the music is dynamic because it does actually change at least according to the part of the fight you're on this song's about an extremely talented sniper who knows it and is expecting to hunt you down for a good time, and very quickly realising she might've bit off more than she can chew
I just shared your reaction and called his music 'thic' 🤣 it's meaty, chewy and is layers of earfood perfectly folded into each other. All hail music chef Brut. Synth God.
Furi is a very interesting game. If you want to narrow it down to essentials, it is a set of 1v1 boss fights. This song is a fight vs a very cocky sniper who essentially stats the fight with the title of the song "You're mine"
Carpenter brut is fantastic. I learned about him through hotline miami, which also introduced me to magna - divide and perturbator - technoir among like 2 dozen other absolute gems of synth music
Furi is a very intense bullet hell/boss-battle fighting game where you fight a single enemy at a time, and this song plays for the entirety of 1 of the boss battles. The music very much feels as intense as the gameplay, and it's so much fun. Very stressful though haha
Furi is a bullet hell game with boss movement reading(the gameplay is just defeating bosses, so it's a boss rush game). It feels amazing to play as fighting a boss feels like a heavy mental workout, if you have little experience wih bullet hell games.
In Furi, you are a powerful futuristic samurai who's been locked up in a floating prison above the planet. With the help of a man in a rabbit suit, you fight your way through the guardians of the prison to gain your freedom. It's only boss fights with short walking segments in between where the man in the rabbit suit explains his plans and slowly fills the player in on what's really going on.
If you like this you should definitely react to Carpenter brut - le perv from hotline Miami, there is also turbokiller but it's not video game soundtrack, although the music + music video is definitely worth reacting to
Check out the pre match, loading screen song for Strive lol. It's called Sky should be high. Thank you for the other reviews/reaction. They're so great
nice, this is my favourite song from this soundtrack. the ending gets me pumped every time i hear it and whenever i hear those fast drum bits come in i cant help mime them with my hands
I feel like you really miss out on listening to furi soundtrack without any gameplay footage. The gameplay is complementary to the music and makes for a gorgeous choreography! I really loved watching you react to this song and the commentary afterwards btw.
Furi is cheap, short (like a few hours?), and amazing, if you get a chance you would probably enjoy it, might even be a decent stream game? It's not a rhythm game, per se, but I think many of the bosses' attacks are timed to the music? Either way, the music is incredibly fitting and tied to the game.
Huge swarm no but this is a bullet hell game with sword combat system as well the music really makes it feel like it should. It's a boss rush game only bosses.
A strange boss is fought during this track where they hop around tied up then eventually get free and slash at you with a scythe. Gotta dodge and weave bullets they fire at you then get close to slash at them. It feels very dynamic to dodge while jamming to this track, which is partially why I took so long to beat them lol
You were asking a lot about the story context of the song. Obvious Spoiler Warning. Briefly summarized, you're playing as a cyborg alien dude, who is stuck on some futuristic prison island in space after having caused mayhem on Earth (= you're playing as the bad guy). Your job is to break out by fighting the prison guards (= boss fights). The boss that you fight while this song plays is a cocky laser sniper with a swarm of flying drones.
The game Furi is literally a Bossfight bullethail game. You're a alien(?) That has been captured and you have to beat the bosses to escape, I wont ruin the story but that's the basic gist of it
Also Carpenter Bruts music is generally Adrenaline sounding. Theres a song of his from Hacknet thats really good. And he has alot of music in Hotline Miami
When Furi is called a "boss rush" game I like to say "but there's lots of segments where you're walking!" Because despite their great power and dedication... the bosses you fight really do consider you the "boss" they have to defeat. Everything depends on it.