Nice content! Really captures that ‘dark and stormy sea’ vibe. Definitely WILL be blasting this at 3 AM while I eat cereal in the dark.
@mauriccey1369Сағат бұрын
Before I read the history of the Bahamas, I associated it with holidays and the place rich people go. Now I associate it with slavery and extinction of peoples. Damn. F*ck imperialism.
@elmocho9003Сағат бұрын
great job!!! thanks for doing this ❤
@lucilleblue59662 сағат бұрын
I LOVE THESE SM THANK YOU
@stuckonplay8 сағат бұрын
Awesome ❤
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@mr8282humbleКүн бұрын
I am a Tasmanian. It is a land endowed with a certain mystic quality. Vast untouched wilderness, 4000 year old trees, an asexual flowering plant that has lived for 10,000 years, trees that are over 300 feet tall. Georgian sandstone villages that look English if it were not for the strange landscape that envelopes them. Creatures only found in this small corner of the earth. It has an eeriness and oldness to it, that this track embraces beautifully. Excellent work.
@Janus355Күн бұрын
What a treat to see one of John Glover's works. Great mix, as always.
@hbprgmsКүн бұрын
Great light in this painting from the realism phase, field deepness perfectly achieved and most incredible it feels that the music piece follows the same path. 👏👏👏
@АртурМаркосян-с2еКүн бұрын
You make incredable ambients. They capture the filling of relaxation and anxiety in the same time. Like the battle is about to happen soon, and this is one the rarest moments when the tribe can have peace. Not for long, but at least its something. Also i adore your choice of paintings. Theyre setting up right mood for your music. I wish you everything best in your art. P.S. Can you make ambient calld Ani. Its name of the city with 1001 church. If you want of course.
@constantinalexe4862Күн бұрын
Reminds me of the Battlefield 1 respawn music and its giving me chills. Thank you!
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@binguschad2056Күн бұрын
I wish Brussels sounded like this
@qazh5515Күн бұрын
First
@christeferrussell3295Күн бұрын
5/5
@JEELEN2Күн бұрын
Eerie, beautiful. Combines well with the painting.
@meltaylor23392 күн бұрын
favorite channel
@huachengslays65262 күн бұрын
I really love ur ambient music, I always listen to it while studying. It makes me concentrate so well! <3
@hbprgms2 күн бұрын
Man!! I must confess I didn't saw it coming. 👂
@redletter452 күн бұрын
Excellent channel. Stumbled upon yesterday and have been blasting it all.
@wunorfleet28802 күн бұрын
I am portuguese, and yesterday I was talking with my polish wife that you have an amazing channel, that helps me a lot to focus. The sad thing is that there was no Portugal or Poland. Not anymore! 😂
@ricardoafonso4304 сағат бұрын
Amazing i am portuguese too and writing a story set in 1889 in Portugal
@ralphox2 күн бұрын
As the sun dipped low over the Atlantic, casting its golden light across the sands of a quiet Portuguese shore, two boys played by the water’s edge. They had spent the day beneath the vast sky, their bare feet warming in the sun, their laughter swept along the breeze. All around them, the world seemed to glow with a gentle fire, the orange and pink hues blending like watercolor across the sky. Luis, the elder, had spotted a piece of driftwood washed ashore earlier that morning. It became their vessel, a proud ship that would ferry them across the world-or so they imagined. Manuel, the younger, scampered behind him, tossing small stones into the waves as though they were provisions for the journey ahead. The scent of salt clung to their clothes, and the waves kissed their ankles as they waded into the shallows, their laughter rising over the rhythmic pulse of the tide. They had been fishing with their fathers at dawn, their fingers numb from the morning chill. Luis had caught the first fish-a small, silver flash that wriggled in his hands before his father carefully unhooked it and tossed it back. Later, they had raced along the cliffs, their shouts echoing against the rocks, daring each other to leap from one jagged stone to the next. But now, as the day waned, they had drifted back to the beach, content to let their imaginations take over as they steered their driftwood ship through imaginary storms. A soft wind began to blow, and Manuel, feeling the evening cool set in, pulled his shirt tighter around his shoulders. Luis, his face bathed in the golden light, looked out over the horizon, his thoughts far beyond the quiet shore. For a moment, they were silent, watching the last slivers of the sun melt into the sea. In that quiet, a profound peace settled over them, a stillness only young minds could truly appreciate-a simple, boundless joy in the world just as it was. As the first stars pricked through the deepening blue, the boys turned back, barefoot and sandy, racing each other to where their families waited. Behind them, the driftwood floated in the gentle surf, bobbing as if to bid them farewell until the next day’s adventure. For now, they had dreams to carry them through the night and the memory of the ocean’s endless song to soothe them.
@davidsousalopes23912 күн бұрын
Been waiting for this one! Thank you!
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@andersenjart2 күн бұрын
I lived in Aberystwyth for a bit. I’m surprised to see you devote a spot to it. Really cool and interesting channel.
@MaxCockram3 күн бұрын
Not to be rude but is this a person making this or AI
@UniversalAmbients3 күн бұрын
I composed it. I do it all day
@AegisAuras3 күн бұрын
I grew up Christian and took the Old Testament largely at face value as a child. Parts of it never set right with me and I struggled with the morality on display within it, in particular, the parts involving the entity Moses met on the mountain and what it led him to do. It wasn’t until decades later that I found deeper information and alternative perspectives on this event where everything fell into place. The cause of the intuitive unease I had as a child was finally revealed to me through this information. I wept and felt like such a fool for being misled for so long. When Jesus said devils and false prophets would mislead the people, he wasn’t just speaking of the future, but retroactively as well.
@elizabethhaskell5738Күн бұрын
Hi! I'm super interested in these alternate perspectives you mentioned. Where can I read more?
@AegisAurasКүн бұрын
@ the source I learned of it from was the book The Ra Contact. Session 16.14 was the first the nature of this entity was discussed, but they are referenced later in the work as well.
@AegisAurasКүн бұрын
@@elizabethhaskell5738 The fiery cloud that was followed through the desert by the people was to hide the craft that this negative entity used. The name the negative entity claimed for itself was stolen from another positive entity this people group knew from their past. This negative entity was an impostor. The ark it gave was a communication device to project its destructive will. Its intent was conquest of a particular land which was beneficial as a staging ground for an empire that was intended to be used for further conquest. It taught its followers that they were elite and chosen to excuse in their minds the acts they would do onto neighboring civilizations. These people eventually become discontent with following this entity, realizing its true nature, and rebelled against it. This reduced its number of worshipers enough that it lost enough psychic influence to be forced off the planet by positive entities. It was never able to establish its empire but the philosophy it left behind has caused great damage to the collective consciousness of the planet. The one born in a manger helped transmute some of this negative philosophy into positivity.
@AegisAurasКүн бұрын
@@elizabethhaskell5738 I wrote a reply with some details of the event but it’s been auto hidden so you’ll need to “sort by new” and scroll down to the original comment to see it. This bypasses the hiding filter.
@dalleguy3 күн бұрын
Your Black Sea series is the best. League of its own.
@christianoliver80683 күн бұрын
I love these darker more mysterious “- sea” ones like the Baltic and the previous Black Sea ones. They have such a foreboding atmosphere to them
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@PaxAlotin3 күн бұрын
I was wondering what the 'tone' was meant to reflect. Then it struck me -- In the year - 1897, Dracula's ship, the Demeter, is summoned by a storm to land in Whitby. The ship lands safely, but only one survivor remains, a large black dog that is actually Dracula Bram Stoker knew of Louis Grimshaw's Gothic paintings - so the connection is not to be overlooked.
@leighness19883 күн бұрын
As a Mainer, I love this more than words 🥰
@nikkivenable735 сағат бұрын
Same! I'm in Hermon, near Bangor.
@YgorBhering3 күн бұрын
32:00 the wavesss <3
@annabellelubouski94383 күн бұрын
Imagine my happiness to see my beloved home state given an ambient soundtrack by one of my favorite channels! Thank you so much!!
@hj-ct2qi4 күн бұрын
I'm Alaska born and raised, and I worked at a museum in Alaska (won't say which one for privacy reasons) where I researched Sydney Laurence for an entire summer, so I had understandably high hopes when I clicked on this video. Many people don't know that not only was he Alaska's premier landscape painter and the first professional painter to take up residence here, let alone gain broad fame and commercial success, but he was also a photographer and was responsible for some of the first photos we have of the city of Anchorage which was founded in 1914. It's hard to overstate his impact on not only shaping the public image of Alaska at that time through his paintings but also recording it for prosperity. Anyways, all that said, this ambience is perfect. It captures the stark beauty of our winters, and the surreal beauty of the aurora, very well. Nice work!
@mrk64134 күн бұрын
I really appreciate this. I have lived in Maine my whole life and I love the hell out of this state but I don't know where it's going and I don't know if it will be a good destination. This makes me think of the woods I grew up in and the coasts I loved to visit and how much I would do, how far I would go to preserve them for posterity
@justtheilluminativ2824 күн бұрын
Needs more pillboxes and landing crafts
@ЛевыйНоунейм4 күн бұрын
Excellent work, I hope it's not the last one. Greetings from Russia
@nikkivenable735 сағат бұрын
The most beautiful works of art(paintings, literature, music) come from your beautiful country.
@RizuDaisuke4 күн бұрын
seems Elder Ring
@RedRookForge4 күн бұрын
Ayuh.
@martinkraegel79654 күн бұрын
Very, very nice.
@martinkraegel79654 күн бұрын
Hanging out with the philosophers! Nice.
@willvisentini4 күн бұрын
Can we have a track that involves rain?
@evergreenappreciator4 күн бұрын
Very strange to be working from home here in Maine, elbow deep in Excel when in 1899 this land was being logged, farmed, labored over, families raised and flocks tended. I feel I missed my calling as a timber cruiser. Thanks for the soundscapes, they are a big part of my workday. Much love from Maine 🌲
@turnipking87884 күн бұрын
when i trip i imagine myself in these desolating views of the past, without communication or any lead of coming back to present
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@vrnja10904 күн бұрын
You just got a new subscriber, keep this up! Love to use this to concentrate and study. Thanks man!
@mordekaihorowitz5 күн бұрын
This is a very gloomy ambience but with a really introspective feel. I think it's really nice.
@mauriccey13695 күн бұрын
In 1830, it was a prison, but it used to be an abbey before that. I'm adding some context because I love when people do it on other videos. And also it's a good reason to educate myself on certain places and their history. I listen to this when I'm about to sleep. Peaceful.