Looking for more music that would best recreate that melancholy and relaxing mood this track puts me in. Looking for shit that says "aquatic", "relaxing", and "ambiance"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQE29az48gM
>>130204724https://youtu.be/RusmM57kAJ4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lr7fzTPwaJk
>>130204724Being me playing this level as a 6 or 7 yo in 1994 is still one of my most poignant childhood memories.
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>>130205701If i’d known in 1994 that 30 years later I’d be unintentionally memeing the worst zoomer meme, I would’ve donkey kong’d myself off a bridge
>>130204724there is an independent artist schizze something like that, that made a watery like song and he did it well.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXKSccKO_wQhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEXr5jNsPe8basically water type music yes there is musical elements. Water type music needs: arpeggios of some kind and it must sound relaxing depending on the "depth" of the water you are conveying in your music.Abyssal region must be very little notes, very eery, spooky, weird, alieny similar to deep space music in some ways but more quiet and ambiance like.There is theory to elemental music and its real Agrippa mentions it.Wind Music would be most acoustic music think of like Goon - For Cutting The Grass or a piece of like Debussy something like that. Ground / Earth Elemental music is for example military marches are very grounded. The drums sound ground like.Fire music: Metal of course.Electrical Music: Trance, Techno, etc Metal also can cross over to this element sometimesand Space music is the last element: Synths fit in this same as water music but more "weird" like so:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ddUD8cltzo
>>130205761We had a thread about this btw if you wish to learn more:https://desuarchive.org/mu/thread/129701735/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_Me5DBvsFwhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_u7651wNMHY
the flute and the voice are wind elemental by the waythis song is Wind Type:https://youtu.be/qLy6gsw4OM4?si=qQyAQ8hZwaOR7eIw&t=126
>>130205866Sometimes I think the Musical Box might be my all-time favorite Genesis song, which would also mean its one of my all-time favorite songs in general
>>130204724https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unN7QvSWSTo
more music theory on how to make water elemental music;https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DgPmI6S_SoKeep in mind sometimes you can mix up elements you can mix up wind and water and make snow music, its real im not kidding. Snowy music is more so arpeggios (just like water music) but played on a higher pitch, on the right side keys on a piano and you can make your sound more "Chilly".www.youtube.com/watch?v=5x5okCtFrL4
>>130205924That song is wind elemental but it crosses over to a more fiery wind on the gallop section because it adopts more "Metal" elements to it. Elemental music is real and based. And when you think about it in that way you realize why Music is Magic and it literally casts spells on the minds of people. You start making Wizardcore or Witchcore Music. Open your mind anon.
>>130204724It's good OP nothing captures it:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pv6aR0XyeWU
https://youtu.be/JqUNtJutWZQ?si=RMmwENkgHO4yPSMe
>>130206270this is barely water music, this is more like jetsky music, it sounds forwards rushing i like it tho its high energy but this is not what OP is looking for.It's only watery element are that submarine-like radar bleep bleep bleep like sound that sometimes can be heard.
>>130206320>this is more like jetsky musicI see it.
>>130205957>Elemental music is real and based. And when you think about it in that way you realize why Music is Magic and it literally casts spells on the minds of peopleI wasn't expecting you to go full schizo on me like that but there's some interesting stuff to be read here.You are not quite wrong. I do think that "spells" do actualize in real life, even when we think of the old ideas of spells and ideas as different words and such they're kind of the same. For example slogans are literal incantations, symbology in advertising, Current ideologies are cults in a sense (in the more neutral sense of the word cult and not necessarily the post ~20th century pejorative),etc. By the way what do you think of 'Can-Utility and the Coastliners"? It has a lot of nautical lyrics but I always got a windy vibe from this track. It's like standing on a windy beach when you feel tiny saltwater sprinkles hitting you.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfBKr73_xPE
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>>130206760I reflected on this after reading this occultism magic book Agrippa also mentions how music is magic (it is) especially when done with intent both mental and physical it affects the perfect world of forms like Plato says, the transcendent realm beautiful melody for example is an axiomatic transcendent truth, music that is extremely inspired has a divine quality to it like it captured things from out there.Anyway...Waltz is wind elemental 3/4 (Waltz, feels floaty but airy) is wind2/2 (march tempo) is ground6/8 is fire4/4 is neutral can be anything because its common time
>>130206760It has some watery vibe to it, the lyrics barely influence the elemental spell, its on the melody at 1:08but its more surface level water just floating in there with the head outside, its not underwater like the Donkey Kong trackLike I said it matters what level of water you are trying to convey, the depth.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sbk0576cVCIhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nP2rWt8fNa8https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCdTqvWxmBUmakes a ton of difference.The genesis song you posted I would say its a mixture of wind and water because its so surface level, not much depth (to the water element within the song). This song is also that:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=behzKd69WFcAnyway. When composing a deep water song you must consider how that enviroment feels, underwater is relaxing, you are seeing a biome filled with life but also the calming floatiness of it and how sound echoes too is important lower frequencies are "louder" underwater, higher frequencies take longer to travel i think. Thats why Whales sing like they sing and their sounds travel long distances. Anyhow...Ocean floor music however has to be more spooky, the music must reflect the visual image you are imagining when you imagine a biome like a little diorama in your mind.I think you understand I think you are smart enough to get it.
>>130204809This album is brilliant. Also check out Sextant by Herbie Hancock.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Et3O5Vnc3fM
>>130207171badly EQ'd
>>130204724Atlantis by Donovanhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SAMYGzwUTK4its only one song but still
>>130204724https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rtBH5cG09Z0The entire soundtrack to this movie is what you're looking for.
>>130207425Nemo's Haiku also has that watery feel, even if it uses violin which is a very windy elemental instrument as most acoustic sounds are:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qcsR_p7UoAQ
>>130207484What you said about the arpeggio is true, i hear an arpeggio in the background takes a while to build up but there it is 0:33 it was always there it was just gradually getting more audible I like it.Water seems to need arpeggios because it's like bubbles popping in and out of existence. Life begins with water. The world is beautiful.
Vangelis - Fields of Coral https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z3apipt1RRI(also, check the whole Oceanic album)YMO - Castaliahttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Ds9RGfNR3E
>>130206815I'm surprised that 6/8 would be considered fire. Again its my subjective experience but growing up in an Irish family a lot of folk songs from there are in 6/8, and its always had a "rocking" sound to me, like a boat on the sea. I've even noticed when walking and making up a tune or tapping my foot to no particular song I default to 6/8>>130206946>I think you understand I think you are smart enough to get it.I mean I do kind of get it, it's just some of it is still based on the human experience, the way that language only sounds fully coherent if you know the language. Either way I've been learning the piano recently which also means reading sheet music so I've been thinking about how music theory is essentially a language, so similar to how a poem can utilize abstract words to convey a watery poem so can music
>>130207859based
>>130209949The more similar to Metal it can sound the more Fiery the song is. Most metal songs are in 4/4 but the 2nd most common is 6/8 I'm pretty sure.Metal = Fire, War, Anger, etc. It often produces that imagery in your mind.
>>130207859>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Ds9RGfNR3EThis has the potential to cross over to Space music very easily. Water music and Space music are similar after all, just add more Synth to the Space environment you are trying to convey.
>>130205957>>130206760>>130206815Certain chords and timbres have a distinctly "acidic" sound to me. Like hot and searing but unmistakeably liquid. Where does that fit into this framework?
>>130211876Corrosive music. What chords and what sound distortion anon? I wanna hear it.Might be water + fire element or something. Again you can mix elements up, being a Musician is like being an Alchemist. You just put a bunch of sounds that remind people of things in the Witch Pot to make a potion that does some effect.
>>130204724Keys of the City: Lights Across the Bayhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=spN3wwA4Fc0&list=RDspN3wwA4Fc0&start_radio=1
>>130211937Particularly augmented chords, major #11/b5 chords and whole tone scales. Any trebley or "fizzly" distortion, flangers, some bitcrushers, basses with high piercing harmonics, etc. I can't think of any piece of music that sounds "corrosive" throughout its entire runtime (would probably sound awful) but this is the kind of thing I'm referring tohttps://vocaroo.com/1kXgGdLQdbH5
>>130212226>https://vocaroo.com/1kXgGdLQdbH5CARDIACS JUMPSCARE. That was pretty epic
>>130204724Boards of Canada - Open The Light
Aqua Regia - Sleep Token
>>130212245Lol yeah, there are quite a few Cardiacs songs that do that, particularly RES in the loud part before the guitar soloTim Smith was a master element-bender. Fiery Gun Hand is an obvious one, most of On Land is clearly Wind Type despite the titlehttps://youtu.be/z_QRhMelYbc?t=155https://youtu.be/8ouCcXT_aQQ?t=310
>>130212503Mare's Nest might be my alltime favorite from the
Bump
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BEFQLYfpjXE
>>130216070Don’t do this
>>130216070Shpongled was way more acquatic than Nothing Lasts....
>>130216070yeah this is very aquatic, its almost all in the arpeggio im tellin ya
bumping this thread to the top of the sea
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_79X6HGcjo&t=1395s
has anyone posted drexciya yethttps://youtu.be/R9hFNUIiUKg
Perhaps I will make a water music chart for water albums