25 thousand i have been asked by somebody if i put advertisements on my videos -- i reiterate that i do no such thing believe me that i am not happy when i'm trying to listen to my favorite music or any of my own stuff and youtube makes me suffer an advertisement on my uploads, but more than that the content on DEATH FETISH is not mine to profit from, therefore i don't. the mission is still not monetized thanks for listening!
@@pk2_637 thank you for the kind words; however, i want to stress that i am not trying to score compliments or appreciation by pointing this out. my main concern is that someone who may want to make a submission might avoid doing so on the assumption that DEATH FETISH costs any money, which i would hate
This is what scores of modern DS bands forget. The genre is like vaporwave in that it's intentionally a throwback to those little interludes on 2nd wave BM releases. Warlock Corpse actually knows what it is, and does well with that. Tips the hat in all the right places, from Silvester Anfang feels to Neptune Towers and even hints of a few Eastern European bands. Nice to hear the old synths bein' used again, too. The genre has bored me for ages, but this reminds me I'm not the only person who knows how to use a JV-35 and MS20.
@@DEATHFETISH It varies depending upon my inclination and the genre. The last time I released any dungeon synth I left the sheet music in a dead tree at a rather (in)auspicious location. I've Been working on some Majick Rock alongside some flashcore for quite a while, but I'm not sure how I want to release either project at the moment.
fucking THANK YOU! I'm so picky when it comes to DS for this exact reason. The closer DS is to black metal, the better it is! Warlock Corpse is the ideal DS! you should check out his side project Lord Horoz if you haven't already. It's probably my favorite.
Im pretty new to this genre, so this is a good comment to read. The whole dungeon vibe makes it seem like its great for old video games. Dungeon crawlers mainly lol. Do most DS composers hit this incidentally by way of the nature of their production tools and set ups? Or do any actively use old computer game music as part of their inspirations? Asking cause you seem like you've been round the block with this stuff.
@@flandyc4513 It varies. Similarly to the Black Metal side of things, some folks are doing it consciously and some folks are just following genre conventions. You're as likely to hear someone reference their love for Barry Leitch or Andreas Bettinger as you are to hear them say they just really like OSRS and don't even know that Mortiis had a failed attempt at being Trent Reznor which lead to him making DS again to pay the bills.
damn this was a great experience, loved all the different atmospheres, specially the backing angelic vocals. The vocals remind me of Darkthrone's vocals on the "Under a Funeral Moon " album lmao
If I didn't misheard, then the lyrics are: Постой, не уходи словно сука Закрой окно и тихо жди меня Алтарь разбит, кровь разлита, сука Ты умерла - и сделал это я Ты умерла, ты умерла Сегодня твой второй день рождения Кровавый ужин я оставил тебе Смотреть на твой труп - наслаждение