Day One scared the crap out of me on the first time I heard it. I was in my room dark and was afraid of the sounds around me. Never would I have known to have the fear instilled in me of alien machinery. Now I love it and rewatch it for the fear that I once had. What a great way to immerse yourself into that world.
Wow. This is phenomenal. This is an experience, not just a mix. The art, the storyline, the tracklist (love that it ends on Northern Blaze). Can’t wait to dive into this today. PS Seriously can’t wait for the Neven drop on YT. The film and the OST pre-release tracks on Bandcamp are INSANELY good. This year has been next level!
Amazing artwork and video effects to the point. Cryo Chamber is upping the level of RU-vid ambient-based videos, each one an audiovisual masterpiece. (P.S. Did not expect to hear Metatron Omega!) EDIT: noticed a small tracklist omission - it says 'ISIH' for both author and the track
Music is by far my favorite storytelling medium. It allows people to imagine completely different things hearing the same sounds. This is the best label out there that does precisely that!
This was probably the best relaxing soundtrack I've ever tried to sleep to. Then i quit because of all the fucking ads that ruined the whole point of the track. Using my phone bedside so I can't use adblocker either. Too bad.
This... This makes my imagination work, so here i go: ------------ The war continues, as brutal as ever. Bright flashes of bombs, the roaring of machinery... Not here though. The front is like a tidal wave - it comes and goes, bringing ruin and destruction to everything and everyone in its path. This place is one of those that was washed over, broken, changed beyond recognition. Some fighting still goes on in the region, but it is insignificant when compared to what once took place here... As you stare across the barren wasteland of broken concrete and rusted steel a latent memory awakens in you - a memory of what this place was before the war broke out. There were children playing, adults hurrying to work or wherever else they were needed, busy cars filling the roads. There was a small chemical plant here, and a minor airbase. On a planetary scale, the city is nothing but a spec of dust. Until some general decided that it wasn't, and then the armies kept coming and coming... You aren't sure who started this affair, or even who's forces belonged to whom. You were too busy trying to survive, a mouse in a world of lions. Way, way back, when humanity was still bound on one planet, regular citizens such as yourself could pose a legitimate threat to armies. Makeshift weapons could disable armored units, spread chaos among the infantry... But not anymore. You couldn't hurt the enemy even if you tried your best, the technology was far too advanced, the armor far too thick. Enemies. You chuckle to yourself. What a funny word - enemies. No one remembered their original masters here, who controlled this place before. Neither did anyone know who were the good guys here, if there even were any. A lone tank on patrol passes you. You look out of the widow and stare at it for a second. It has some weird symbol on it, some markings, and a serial number - J4906-41P. What does that mean? Who knows. Who cares? Other survivors fear revealing themselves when troops pass by, but you know better - if your heart beats, they know you are here. Their sensors are too advanced to hide from. The tank returns to the thick fog covering the city, uncaring. You wonder what the crew of the tank feel right now. Do they even feel anything? Or were they modified and augmented to the point where they couldn't feel anything? You can't know, and so you return to sitting in a corner, waiting. Waiting for what? Who knows? Does it even matter? Does anything matter? (sorry for my bad English)
@@cryochamberlabel This is what I have done since long time. I had to thank Covid as I discovered yr exceptional channel during that period. Congrats fm Italy for all yr work !!
Nice choice, perfectly fits the thema (even Metatron Omega, which is mostly used in occult/dark rituals mixes, but it gives a dramatic touch that is still good for this thema). Specially love the sound texture of "Fractured Terra" from Dronny Darko, a discreet masterpiece :) Last part (Planet Supreme / A Northern Blaze) reminds me Oxygene/Equinoxe era from Jean-Michel Jarre : was it intentional ?
Hey... its me or the audio is in MONO? Don't know if its intended but I've been listening to the original ones on bandcamp and they are in stereo there, but here they re in MONO :( I've tried in two different browsers (Firefox and Chrome), and different qualities but doesn't fix it.
@@cryochamberlabel I’m just listening all cryochamber albums I’ve found in Apple Music. I love Ager Sonus, Atrium Carceri, Cryo Chamber, Kammarheit, ProtoU, Cities Last, and many more. I’m listening ‘The Untold’ by Atrium Carceri just now. What a great album. Great musicians all of them.