I was listening to your Egyptian metal video and I was thinking to myself if there was more traditional Japanese metal, because the only one I know is wagakki band. And here I'm listening to exactly what I need to hear when training with my katana. Bagpipe metal and Nordic metal should be on your list as well. For Nordic metal has to be traditional Nordic music with metal no vocals like Wolfgang twins. A Mongolian metal like the hu. The only vocals is the tuvian throat singing
Thank you for the feedback bro. all your input means a lot to my channel! I’m glad you enjoyed these videos. I’ll definitely consider adding more traditional Japanese metal, bagpipe metal, Nordic metal, and Mongolian metal. Your suggestions are much appreciated!
OK, i like it... but relax is not the word i could use to describe it :D. Good job, im listening while writing my book, it give a new rithm to the narration.
@@GirtybrodaThe problem I see is that, by giving me EXACTLY what I need, computatively adjusted to my personal needs, they undermine artists who will, if this gets a lot better, which it will, never fulfil my needs as well because they make what they like and not what I need. I wouldn't care as much either if those artists, who are real-life people with real-life needs - rents, taxes, and hunger - weren't dependent on making money here. Hence creating traffic that the Google AI might occupy with perfectly tuned, mechanically produced music. I don't care about AI making my music. I care about this self-serving application - self-serving a company which surely doesn't need money as much as the people who have so far created its traffic.
@@steffenschmidt3470 deam bro I'm a selfish ass, just like you said it is giving me what I want, but people actually make money, but this AI will take their jobs away. I see now yeah, makes a lot of sense.
@@Girtybroda I didn't say you, but Google, and I didn't say selfish, but self-serving. In the end I'm a consumer, too, and I might even listen to this, admittedly, brilliantly-selected (and improvingly-created) music while writing. That said, please y'all, keep looking for live artists, too.