I remember being so proud of myself that I could buy Bryce 3D at my local Best Buy and have a PC that could run it decently only to model a bunch of glass balls over a water plane. Miss those days 😅
@@BolognaLover Yes, I also have a license from DAZ. Maybe if more people will spend their 20 bucks, we will eventually see a 64 bit update and HD interface. Even if there won't be any new features, I'd like to see the updated version. I would love to see larger buttons, knobs and thicker wireframe viewport lines.
@stevencote2012 Bryce is actually capable of much more than glass balls and chrome toruses. In the late 90s I sculpted some objects using Terrain, including spaceships, insane 3D text and tree bark. That was long before ZBrush and Sculptris, but it felt almost like using real clay when drawing in the terrain editor and importing height maps (modern version supports import of 16-bit grayscale PNGs, so now the very smooth sculpts are possible). And I should say, Bryce was rendering quite fast on my 166 mhz Pentium with 64 megs of RAM. Few hours were enough for making a printable image, lol
What an absolutely stellar mix! I love those out-of-key mix-ins that gradually transition to in-key. What happened to the DnB of this era? Why do we have to go back to the 90s to find gems like these? I really wish we would see more of these beautiful melodic DnB gems from current producers.. A man can have dreams, I guess :)
@@omgitstord thanks :) plenty of music like this still being created now days though! And I’m thinking about producing some stuff like this in the future as well😮
If you live in the US most people are blasting terrible music, which is likely why you haven't heard this before. This especially if you were born after the 2000s already started. Most Gen Z'ers only know various forms of rap and pop music. If you live in the UK or Japan then I'm not sure how you didn't get the memo. lol
@@shin-ishikiri-no U.S. , born in 2001. Makes me sad thinking about all the cool culture i missed out on in the past and the culture i'll miss out in the future
Seriously! I've got this on while I'm working and I was 15 minutes in before I even realized it wasn't the same song as the start. Insanely good transitions.
The first time I listened to this mix and heard 47:13 it was such an emotional high point. I absolutely love the track selection in this mix, the vibe is so consistent. Amazing work.
@@james_mannes np. I had heard Music before, but this was my first exposure to Peshay's remix. I added it to straight to my playlist. Thanks for exposing me to a massive track, and thanks for the mix. 👊
All I Need is SUCH a gorgeous slow-build of an opener, and the way you get another one of those halfway through at 34:03 is just genius. This is one of the best mixes I've ever heard in my lfie
Crazy, I was just going to say this bit of the mix is really nice and I'm at about 38 minutes in.. It does blend and build really well..a really nice journey to uplift and comfort.. And I totally agree about the 3D Renders you've created, very nice and very fitting for your mix.. Great selection Selector! I hope you all have a really good and very happy future
@@EliPorterMahn thanks man!! It’s actually a close-up of the cd and case I designed for this mix💽 abstractambiences.square.site/product/jungle-atmospherics-mix-cd/30?cs=true&cst=custom
That's why it was so ground breaking . even with the help of any extraterrestrial or alien or some funny stupid bullshitty something it will be futile to reach that point .thank you man.
Great mix, I'd have added this to the mix also, but can't complain... Voyager - Hypersleep (Original Mix).. but that's just me. Thanks for the upload!!!
in moments like the story from 45:10 you feel really happy! To all the Creators of Drum @nD Bass culture I wish to go only to the end, let the wind blow in the sails tu tats tats tu tu tats tu tats ae
@@Scotsman707 thanks!! This mix isn’t on Spotify but I actually put the whole thing on cd with visuals here abstractambiences.square.site/product/jungle-atmospherics-mix-cd/30?cs=true&cst=custom A lot of the individual tracks are on Spotify though - This playlist with all the mixed albums from good looking records is a great place to start open.spotify.com/playlist/6ppXpzOSE2boUG3SpyiGSP?si=LeKmMacBTD-HJ9moKDk0LA&pi=a-8JOsjrywStyF so much good stuff to check out once you get into the rabbit hole
Thank you so much!!! It's weird, even though I never listened to this music it takes me bad to being a kid in 1998 looking at magazine ads and playing on my n64. Thanks for capturing that feeling @@james_mannes
omg bro could you send me the 2nd picture? the one that starts with the song Wax Doctor - Offshore Drift That picture and song have a weird grasp on me right now hahaha
Great mix, but I can't seem to escape "Close Your Eyes and Listen". Every time I find mix I like, it's got that song in it. I was never a huge fan, but I'm definitely tired of it at this point. Still subbed.