@@AsheramK How did you find this out? A while back I tried to find information on the composer, but it was like he didn't have a presence on the internet whatsoever.
Right?!?!? Unlike the generic "heroic" music we tend to hear in these games, this actually sounds like music that exists within the 40k universe. It gives the world so much more personality, and I hope future games take a page from this and construct more music that perfectly fits the faction in question. Example: I really wanna hear what Eldar music sounds like now.
Doctor: Im' afraid we will have to reinforce your bones with metal screws and plates, is that OK with you? Me: I crave the strength and certainty of Steel.
Doctor: Thank god we won’t have to amputate, the burns are less serious then we originally suspected- Me: I am weak, and only through the path of the machine can my will be bolstered. Off with the leg.
Game summary: Space robot priests attempting to stop zombie robot Egyptians from killing them and taking precious artifacts to study. Actual game: The younger generation breaks into an old folks home to flex on the old people, steal their stuff, blast new age music, and vape really hard.
Game summary: .. and we have harcore mode. Actual game: The old folks are war veterans now, and they are strictly conservative about their private territory, constantly waiting for a legal excuse to test their gun collections on someone. The young vandals will have their swag put to the test.
@@utrak I imagine randomly one necron suddenly losing formation and start saying - Now.... I understand it...., glory to the omnisiah! + Ah, the glory of the omnisiah made this xenos surrender to death! - Wait, I never said anything abo.... [BLAM!][BLAM!][BLAM!]
It wuld be interesting to see a necron mecanicus teamup the necrons are imortal macheanes that ider regreats giving upp the flesh or yearn to regain their flesh, while the mecanicus wants to remove as much flesh as possible. They are so alike and yett totally oposite.
I love, LOVE, how the pipe organ just spins and capers in the background, never dominating, never coming in on those basslines, just reminding us it's there - it's a 20 ton air-breathing instrument the size of a building just lurking and grinning at us. So perfect.
@@personwholikes_things6609 "Against" ? Non sense, the Emperor does smile upon His Imperium. And He is always behind you, with you, in the background. When He is not leading before you, He is pushing you forth. Let this be His reminder of His presence. etc etc
"There is no truth in flesh, only betrayal." "There is no strength in flesh, only weakness." "There is no constancy in flesh, only decay." "There is no certainty in flesh but death."
@Carter Fox That is blasphemy against the Omnissiah! There is but one God and he is the Emperor, our Omnissiah! You shall be purged with fire for your heresy.
@@linkofvev actually "The Omnissiah refers to the Emperor as a "Prophet" of the Machine God. The Machine God and the Omnissiah are two seperate entities. This is shown during the Horus Heresy when Kelbor-Hal stood with Horus and called the Emperor a "False Prophet" shortly before it led to the Schism of Mars.
@@linkofvev Nope. He is correct on this technicality. So praise the Machine and praise the Omnissiah, for he enlighted mankind to not put faith in the flesh, but in the logic and the science and the holy spirit of the machine -amen.
At times I honestly feel the AdMech as a faction was born when one person said "you can't simultaneously be a man of science and a man of religion/faith" and another just went "watch me"
When I now slowly bob my head to these tunes, I come to realize, that if my neck was to be replaced from this weak muscles and brittle bones with the strength of iron and coils I could bob my head indefinitely without beeing tired or worrying that my weak flesh would fail amidst a bob. My praise to the Omnissiah would never falther.
How about Synagogue or mosquewave? I think you and I are both missing the point though... You do have 70 upvotes so I guess the masses speak lel.. In the end this is more twostep/dubstep than any form of "wave". Dungeon synth bands have been doing what you call "dungeon church" since before you were born... You can't just make new shit up now.
Said room would be magical: The noosphere and it's light and information above and below, the local magos momentarily peering into one's eyes, in the case that one stands amongst the Skitarii. Banging, welding, and a constant hum of generators deep beneath one's feet, one prays amongst one's brothers and sisters in these hallowed halls. A servitor's heavy footfalls echo down massive hallways as forges and their blacksmiths try their hands at relearning long lost skill. All giving their lives for the Omnissiah, the great work, and where advantageous, the greater Imperium.
@Worber Worb obviously you didn't listen to 20:42 because I could run one hell of a "Retrieve this artifact detected in a slow moving meteor drifting through Segmentum Tempestus" and lead it into the discovery of a necron fleet drifting past with that music playing. Could be creepy as shit, could turn into a badass combat encount- I mean slaughterfest by necron.
I play this whenever I clean and maintain my roomba. Blessed machine, be cleansed of dust and return to your full function again. May you suck away the dust forever more
Just imagine what this would sound like in an actual proper massive underground cave. Or even just played in a big cathedral. It sounds good now but it would be unbelievable in those.
@@808blacktaro shush now, little imperial, or we may take back our c'than shard from mars. also Trazyn may or may not have stolen sleepy Lion'El and stuck him in a stasis pod ;)
Damn, I thought Children of the Omnissiah was awesome but I'm astonished by Noosphere, once the organ goes full power it becomes one of the most inspiring songs I've ever heard.
Only if your constructs are based on blessed STCs of ancient Terra, and your Enginseers are in tune with the Binharic Cants of the Omnissiah. In such cases, TIG torches glow brighter with the light of the Machine God's spark, the Hymnals of the Fulgurites preserves the oftentimes volatile machine spirit of the most ancient Brake Press, and the ancient PLCs thrum with the long-forgotten Data-Cants of the most ancient and holy of Process Variables, displayed in the soft white light on great HMI panels that proclaim the glories of the ancient Tech Priests of old Terra, such as 'Allen Bradley', 'Siemens', and their cheaper, less sane kin, the ever-indecipherable 'ABB'.
28:36 Everyone's talking about Children of the Omnissiah and Noosphere, but I just wanna highlight how hard those choral chants slap mixed with the techno beat
Came here from the Darktide OST's after reading that Mechanicus had one of the best OST's in the comments, and holy crap... That initial organ, drum and bass hit. Damn.
As a soon-to-be software developer graduate and a process control engineer intern at north america's largest steel mill I often pretend I am a novice tech priest enginseer. As I walk down the high rise catwalks above vast molten steel slabs and past gigantic furnaces with ladles overhead, I imagine I am at any number of heavy industrial worlds outputting leman russ, las guns, and munitions for the imperial war machine. I like to think I work for the mechanicus irl
Sleep among us. Hesitate no more. These circuits diffused. A body covered in hundreds of wires. Only murmurs collapse from its scream. The Entombment of a Machine. Praise be the Omnissiah. Honor Mars and keep its cogitator spirits alive.
@@impeterator ah shit, don't sweat it bro. You never failed you just fe directed your motive force. Hope everything's working out for you and iv no doubt it'll lead to your TRUE path
From the moment I understood the weakness of my flesh, it disgusted me. I craved the strength and certainty of steel. I aspired to the purity of the Blessed Machine. Your kind cling to your flesh, as if it will not decay and fail you. One day the crude biomass that you call a temple will wither, and you will beg my kind to save you. But I am already saved, for the Machine is immortal… ...even in death I serve the Omnissiah.
The composer understands WH40k to the core. Its nails the universe on so many levels - its unbelievable. If I would make a game or movie, I would want my composer to understand what I'm going for at least half as good as this masterpiece got it. Thank you for pure pleasure!
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Children of the Omnissiah honestly might be one of the best theme songs for any game i've ever heard. It just captures the dark, creep and alien atmosphere of WH40K so perfectly for me.
Yup. And Warriors of Mars, where ENDLESS Scitarii legions are marching in perfect unison shadowed by the God machines walking behind them. Ready to face the enemy for the sake of knowledge and the Omnissiah.
The soundtrack that defined the sound of 40K. Heavily electronic, dark and gritty, using samples of tool noise as instruments along with synth and pipe organs, chiors, all of that now reimagined and evolved in darktide.
I didn't know much about Mechanicus lore before, but after hearing this soundtrack all I crave for is certainty of steel and purity of the blessed machine!
I know I’m not the only one to notice that the rhythm beats in “Noosphere” could almost be a heartbeat. I’m new to WH40K, but the music is perfect to listen to biking home from work.
I honestly hope this man understands how incredibly high he has just set the bar. The music fits the setting perfectly and elevates what is a very good game (some bugs notwithstanding), into something epic. On a side note, I own a Smart 452 that has been giving me ECU issues. Took a break from working on her to play Mechanicus, and after said break, the car started without a hitch. Praise be the Omnissiah!
Coding while listening to this is honestly great. Turns a sometimes-dull task into something epic all the way through. Hail the Omnissiah, Glory to the Machine God!
This game made me build a 3000 point Mechanicus army and my first necron army. After reading the Infinite and the Divine, I now have 3 necron armies. Damn this music. It cost me so much money.
if you like tactic based games, this game is unbelievably good , the music is awsome and the fact you are trolling around a necron tomb is even more awsome
I didn't really think it was outstanding. It was good, but the mission and enemy diversity were lacking. And the final boss was a real letdown. Still, it has a lot of things going for it.
@@finnlewis6207 Bruh your taking relics and study the Necrons not playing capture the flag with them and doing dominations. As for the enemy diversity you're in a necron tomb if they added like vehicles it would be hard to balance and wouldn't work, not to mention all units have specific roles to win the game, such servitors being meat shields and skiitari being long to mid range, tech priest being any role etc. Also for the boss what difficulty did you do.
@@vothbetilia4862 It doesn't matter on the difficulty really. Because the boss still plays the same regardless. I was much more disappointed by the boss' style than the difficulty. He just teleports around and has a big aoe scythe. It's the culmination of all the weak enemy diversity. The other bosses all at least have an interesting gimmick or two going for them. I was expecting to have to fight my way down that entire long hallway while he threw tons of ads at me. That would have been a lot better. Also, have you played X-Com? It has fantastic mission diversity. The setting doesn't prohibit that. There were 4 different objectives in Mechanicus, one of which is to kill the boss. X-Com 2 has loads of different objectives that require you to approach them differently.
@@finnlewis6207 the Objective in the game is to analyze the Necrons and their technology, X-com 2 isn't about that, you're comparing two different games with different goals to achieve in their story. I recommend you see an actual review video by the name of Poncha, he explains everything why the game is what it is and the mechanics of it. As for me playing X- com 2 it isn't my taste cause im not fascinated by the story or lore of it. Anyways I'm trying to be a asshole sorry and good day.
I use a lot of pirated stuff, but this OST is such a masterpiece, that I have bought it and feel it is a shame someone (not the composer David Guillaume) has published it on RU-vid. This composer definitely deserves revenue
Powerful song for a powerful woman. Blessed be Koriel Zeth, Blessed be her Magma City, Blessed be her Noosphere, And blessed be the Knights of House Taranis. May the Omnissiah and The Emperor bless you for all times
Work IT. When I play this music Servers and machine start behaving, reoccurring errors stop reoccurring, scripts process and log correctly and sites come back up. This maybe because I use this music to concentrate buuutttt, PRAISE THE OMNISSIAH!
while not 40k, The Total War: Warhammer fantasy games are fucking incredible too, if you ever wanted to play as a race of murderous rat men absorbing the armies of your enemies it's the game to play
@@yourlocalpunkposer8107 Vermintide 1 and 2 are also not 40k, but still pretty good. Carving up Skaven and Norscans in close range never loses its satisfaction. The studio that made VT 1 and 2 is making a similar game set in 40k that's supposed to come out sometime this year.
Watching: Ancient terran pict-feed: Alita: Battle Angel ***Processing...*** ***Processing...*** ***Results: *** 1. She's Marsian. 2. She's literally archeotech. 3. She has a human brain, which makes her totally kosher in the Imperium's eyes. 4. She's a cute girl. ***Conclusions: *** 1. Ultimate AdMech waifu located 2. Praise the Omnisiah 3. Cyberdong = adamantium 4. Toaster: replaced
Is there a genre that closely resembles this album? I can't stop listening to the first song. Really good melodies, nice sounding organ surrounded by a nice blanket of quiet BWAH's.
Check out various bands within the genre of drone metal. Won't be exactly the same, I personally don't know any that have that Gregorian and pipe organ sound with the droning style, but it's the first genre I thought of and maybe you'd find something. "The Bees Made Honey In the Lion's Skull," by Earth is a drone classic. Sun 0))) is also great, but crunchier, heavier, and much darker. "It Took the Night To Believe" isn't something I'm going to have in a random rotation or listen to on repeat, but as far as descending into a Necron tomb goes... Sounds about just as terrifying. Their newer stuff is closer to pure drone.
Closest I've got to it is Phillip Glass, which is more on the classical side but (I believe) still has electronic elements. Koyaanisqatsi has that uneasy, lilting organ and Gregorian chant.
Just accidentally listening to a bit of noosphere was enough to get me out of bed at 2am and start drawing. This is peak video game soundtrack. Slaps so hard. Praise be to the Omnissiah.
Building my first PC with this in the back, she didn't start, then I praised the Omnissiah and prepared holy oils, she fired up then and has been running since
While doing unit tests and listening this music, I feel like the code is trying to speak to me. I just don't understand it, because it is speaking in High Gothic. I think I should try and learn this ancient language of the machines. At this point I have mastered the lower versions of this master language and they are "C, C++, C#, Javascript". My journey to enlightement and a state of understanding continue.
@@LukeVilent Depends on the code. I personally chant in the languages of IEC 61131-3, as the machine spirits of the sort of industrial cogitators that I deal with respond best to it. But these blessed machines may, in turn, be coaxed into displaying many forms of both human- and machine-readable language upon their HMI displays.
@@nyarlathotep1743 The code I write captures the noospheric waves produced by the one you write to comprehend whether machine spirits remain satisfied :)
So I’m a motorcycle mechanic. My bay is right in front of two glass doors so customers can see what is going on in the shop. I really want a red robe and an incense burner so when I PDI or service a bike, I can bless the machine spirit.
I slathered oil and burns incense on a broken class projector, then proceeds to writes binary code on a long strip of paper, then glues it the projector, my teacher scolds me, my friends mocks me, but when i told them to turn it on again, it turns on, the machine worked again
I never played wh 40k but slowly start learning about it .the lore the fan base I think is one of the greatest and then the soundtrack man this shit is holy All what I want to say is I envy you 40k cult
You're welcome! That may help a little bit: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-2bko5GgK5v8.html Games: * Dawn of War 1/2 * Mechanicus * Battlefleet Gothic: Armada 1/2 * Space Marine * Space Hulk: Deathwing * Gladius