As someone who has also shot their wife, with a particularly fancy rifle, in the Dutch province of Overijssel and then subsequently buried them after crossing the border into Germany, I can confirm, this is a good song.
THE DELIVERY ON "Pop. Look alive, look at ease. Look ahead, check, don't avert your eyes, don't appease" IS LIKE GENUINELY KINDA UNSETTLING, THIS SHIT GOES HARD
Absolutely wild to see Overijssel mentioned in a song, let alone all of the other cities in the Netherlands. I don't see our country referenced a lot in Anglophone media, so hearing you list off a lot of cities where I've lived or been a lot is absolutely surreal. Thank you for making this!
EXACTLY I listened to it for the first time today and was like “nice, weird song but I won’t animate it or ever listen to it again” many hours later and I finished making an animation and listening to the song for the millionth time
@@dizzylimmeive been seeing your stuff in my recommended for a hot minute. Its crazy that I found you in the wild! Let me know if you animate any more patricia taxxon, i would love to watch it :3
just when i thought i understood how far the boundaries of music can be broken in weird ways, these last two songs have stumped my brain so hard it turned into 15 different dimensional planes
fun surprise seeing a video about Overijssel of all places! I live a province or two over, in Utrecht, and I actually was there today! of all places, why overijssel? your pronunciation of it is great!
I love that this video knows what Overijssel and Lelystad are but assumes that anything in the Netherlands would be more than a 100km from the German border.
This weirdly reminds me both of all the "counterstrike mlg 360 shots to the beat of a song, videos" and the "cute moe anime girls making cute sounds, let me just make a song with the clips of that" and I love all of it. Also thank you, Patty now I can have even more official releases of your songs in my playlists
I've had this on repeat so many times that the words I SHOT MY WIFE IN OVERIJSSEL are the first thing in my mind when I wake up. It's becoming a problem
This song is spinning me around at very fast and it a vibe. Was searching RU-vid fir music not knowing what I wanted to listen to, but this type of thing is exactly it, scratches the brain.
I can't believe you used an audio clip from not just bikes. I must approve of this decision (1:26 is the timestamp if anyones wondering) as a lover of their channel I was genuinely giddy when I heard them in your song
This reminds me of that post on the “Tip-of-my-joystick” subreddit about a farming game where a farmer kills his wife and has to hide her corpse from the authorities (game turned out not to exist but the post became well known in the community). I know it’s probably not that but to me If the game was real this would be what a fan song of it would be.
the focus on place names and the section where the main character of the song lists a bunch of dutch cities in a different tone makes me imagine that the guy that killed their wife in the song used to be a geography teacher
I listened to this song for the first time a while ago, and it legit got me to listen to the full album. It is the definition of overstimulation, but in a weirdly good way. It’s so unhinged compared to the rest of Agnes & Hilda, which I find itself has a manic quality to it. Conveys the chaotic thought processes of the kind of person who would just shoot someone over something minor or nothing at all. It’s my favourite track on the album, I love Patricia’s music ❤
I'm 3/8 German and I approve of this. Seriously, this is an epic, hard-hitting song. Reminds me of German new wave mixed with hyperpop. New album soon? Also, I like the graphics.
I've been listening to this song for a while and I can't BELIEVE you sampled Not Just Bikes' Why City Design is Important video for the city list...Watching that video for college research and just about had a fit when I heard it and went "WAIT--"
For me the correct way to listen to Overijssel is by speeding it up to ~1.15x and bassboosting on the equalizer, otherwise it doesn't have enough feverish derangement. Love it btw! I've been putting it on loop for days now!
I think this is the first song of yours i've genuinely loved since little spoon (specifically kissing ancaps was the first song i *ever* downloaded). No knock to you, like at least 65% of that is audiory processing fucker and autism on my end, just not gelling with whatever you got goin on that makes these sound good to you (and lots of people!) Thanks for this
I'm curious to know which songs/albums you checked out, since Patricia's stuff can vary a lot (e.g., Crocus is an ambient album, Daylight Spectrum is kinda chiptune/midi [I don't know much about music sorry x_x]). If you love this I think there are other songs you'd like. If you're interested and haven't already checked them out, you might like rawr or centipede on The Flowers of Robert Mapplethorpe album?
@@yuu34567 Not gonna lie i didn't like, check every album? After a few that i just couldn't listen to like Jyväskylä and Sir Pentagon, Fresh Tapes 2 New Piranesi, i kinda just stopped really checking them out as they came out. And it was about at 'i wrote a microtonal pop song' that i just stopped entierly, just did not agree with my brain and kind of really put the nail in the coffin for microtonal stuff for me. And then it wasn't until the big marble video got recommended to me by a friend like 2 months ago that i got back in to listening to her music and, well. Visiting Narcissa, Task, Aeroplane, i just couldn't get in to them at all not just because of auditory issues but because they just didn't engage my brain at all, there's obviusly something going on there but i don't really get it, and they just made me close the tab eventually. Gloria was too, like it gave me a headache. All that to say that i totally missed Mapplethrope and you're right, though it doesn't really speak to me that much, it does agree with my music tastes more than like, Jyväskylä lol
@@sashavaleria4287 yeah that's fair! A lot of her work is a bit lost on me as well, I didn't like a lot of the albums you listed either. I don't think any of them are bad but they just didn't do anything for me. I love Her Hookah Lounge on Visiting Narcissa though lol
@@sashavaleria4287 I would highly recommend gelb/rosa/schwarz despite your reaction. Spiral staircase (the micro tonal one) is a bit much, but the first album in the trilogy has a lot of songs like this one! Try "try the wine" and "fighting trim" and see how you feel!
I... I don't know what this is about. I feel free of context. It's awesome. Had a great time. Still confused. Googling isn't doing much to help but I'll keep at it.
As far as I know it isn't based on anything. It's a murder ballad that for Some Reason takes place in overijssel, the netherlands, with surprisingly well pronounced cities (I Love the careful enunciation of zwolle I'm gonna change mine into that now)
I was bored and I checked. The route implied in the video (Zwolle, Alkmaar, Leiden, Utrecht, Lelystad, then Germany - the map shows Gronau) involves driving in the wrong direction and crosses itself several times, and it still doesn't add up to more than 500 km.
The ending part of this when watched at 1080p without fail stresses out my connection so hard it has to buffer like seven times to get to the end. I think that's part of the experience. (For reference, the only other thing that comes close to doing that is stuff in 2160p)
It was wild to hear Not Just Bikes in the middle of that lol, though it makes sense due to this being about the netherlands. I'm sad that not many people in these comments seem to realize that.
i have no clue how or why, but i never really got into hyperpop (is that what this is classified as?) with the exception of your music, it just CLICKS in a way none of the other ones have for me, gonna listen to this track another 100 times now