I've said this on my other account. "Nhato has created a masterpiece that can’t be replicated. The piece can be listened by all, repeated over and over, but never lose its beauty." This song is so well done, it encapsulates classical music while giving it a modern twist. I really wish there were more songs like this one, but its a vary niche genre. I know Nhato, Laur, Noah, ZTS, and Taishi have made similar music. If anyone out there knows any other albums/artist please let me know.
Was listening to Nhato for about 9 years already, I think. Started with barely known "LIMBO". Never even noticed he's THAT amazing. Got so emotional that sent this to every single friend that I thought might enjoy this. More people need to know this artist.
Nhato has created a masterpiece that can’t be replicated. The piece can be listened by all, repeated over and over, but never lose its beauty...... Thats all!!!
God, do I wish these tracks were more recognized by the general populous. This is a masterpiece, and kept me interested the entire 10 minutes. Thank you for sharing it with us.
I suppose so, but nonetheless it'd be incredible to know of these as masterpieces of our generation. Imagine, down the line, we notice people listening to this song and showing it off in musical schools as a previous modern masterpiece. Imagine people being entranced by it, and down the line, us as older men and women see it here with an immense amount of views and likes, people buying the albums, appreciating the grandeur of such music.
@@reeses7839 fat chance really, when music has gotten too mainstream, meaning you don't have to try hard on your artistic skills to get people going anymore. And people no longer has the desire to seek gourmet music, it's all about fast food nowadays. I'm just glad that there will always be someone dedicating themselves to their craft to make something that really lasts, for me to go look for it.
Well. Too popular can be bad for pretty much anything You know kpop right? The music is good back then (like psy for example) and it gets very popular Now? It just cringe. Nothing really good from it (at least in my opinion) Ppl will soon know anything but not everything. It just takes time, a lot of them
I think the reason why Nhato is so respected is not because he only makes amazing music with a good rhythm, but because I find that he tries to tell a story within each of his tracks, whilst also expressing his artistic flair within each section of a track. He truly is a unique artist! 👌
Another way to put it is that he's not trying to fit in a box of some "genre" He's relying purely on his own judgment to create something authentic and doesn't give a fuck what people think about his music. On his twitter, he gave an advice to young musicians to create their own sounds and reject other people's opinions. If someone think your synth is "screaming" and you need to rethink your career because it's not how all the popular songs are doing it, it's their problem. YOU wanted to make those synths scream. That makes his discography widely varied, and there are some songs I love and others I hate.
@HubertRozmarynowski Well said. And well-tweeted by Nhato. The work he makes is a form of art, just like any other artist. Art is to understand the creator's motivations and voice, their story that they wish to convey, and to reflect on how it can connect with you on a deep level; whether it be illustrations, music, movies, games, sculptures etc. Simply following what's popular is often the downfall of potentially talented artists and creators... Nhato seems to be the complete opposite, which is why I was immediately drawn to his music when I first heard his work.
Dude wtf! I checked back on this track a year after it was released and it still had less than 5k views. I'm so happy people are finally finding it. Congrats nhato!! 😭❤️
I imagine a musician's entire life when listening to this. The younger years - peaceful (0:35), learning the basic stepping stones of music. Then comes the teenager period - where professionalism is starting to be shown (2:00 first major instrument is introduced, violin), but at the same time emotional turbulence strikes (2:38 disjointed piano). The initial melody tumbles down and a moment of thought and recollection is made soon after (3:09). Then the main melody appears again (4:45 staccato 8bit synths), singling that a new start is approaching. This time, much steadily. (4:48 ~) Firstly vocals. Then violin. Lead synths. Bass. Drums. And finally piano. All elements are finally united (6:28). The musician starts to prepare for a final symphony. Practice, practice, practice! The day has come (7:00), and thousands have gathered to witness the reveal of the masterpiece. The rest... is history. (7:20) After the final symphony, the musician takes time to reflect back, images of his life flash through his mind (8:23 reversed samples). The life of the musician comes to an end. Nhato, you are a freaking genius.
You should pay attention to the genres of these songs. It helps in discovering music so much. This one is artcore it seems like? A genre that mixes drum n bass with ambient sounds and instrumental music usually produced by japanese doujin music producers
Related to this, and as an example of why you should; I got here by listening to xi's freedom dive, searched artcore, found an (acoustic notes) and bernis, then found taishi with luck, found by then zts, shibayan (?), sakuzyo, etc etc. I recommend ALL those artists.
At first I didn't like how robotic the violin sounded but the more I listen to it, the more it fits into the futuristic apocalypse narrative that the piece seems to be telling.
I think you've wildly misinterpreted this song if you consider Camellia a contemporary artist, don't get me wrong Camellia is one of my favourite EDM producers, but his approach to music is completely different and very rarely has this type of abstract storytelling and impressionistic nature to it.
@@nakanoyuko wow hm, you seem to know only a few of Camellia if you think it doesn't have abstract storytelling and impressionistic nature to it, because some of his pieces do have totally that, listen to Exit this earth's atmosphere or Shun no shifudo o ikashita kare fumi paeria. Even pieces like Chirality or Routing do have some good depth to them
Anyway, i'd add to this list Xi with pieces like happy end of the world, Thaehan with pieces like two poles, aaaa with bokutachi no tabi to epilogue or ye, as someone said, sakuzyo, xi and sakuzyo did a lot of great collabs btw
I've listened to and loved this song for a while now, but I never listened to any of the other songs by the creator. Imagine my surprise seeing the winner of Mori Calliope's remix contest and he not only created a RU-vid account to enter, he came in 1st place. Now I have to go find his other songs
Do you mean the Phant story? I'd love to learn more about it but my japanese it's not very good. I'd really appreciate you just summarizing the whole story in a few sentences :)