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@CaptainBarb-jz4us4 ай бұрын
Will there be more thiocryptos projects? Be super epic...
@GingerNorsemanАй бұрын
So I've been enjoying your interviews with Sean over on "Through a Glass Darkly", when it was brought up that you dabble in Epic Doom Metal, safe to say I was intrigued and had to get an earful. Bloody awesome, mate!
@TomMontalkАй бұрын
Thanks for checking out my song. Glad you dig it!
@warforge_jp2 жыл бұрын
6 years ago i discovered this gem and i still return to it from time to time
@gonzalosanmartin2608 Жыл бұрын
Acabo de escuchar esta banda y está excelente Creo que me pasará lo mismo que a ti
@DanHar843 жыл бұрын
What da hell did I just listen to?.... this is beyond amazing.... I can’t find the right words for this..... feels like all the epic doom metal bands across the ages came together and wrote this!!!! It’s brilliant!!!
@TomMontalk3 жыл бұрын
Glad you like it and "get" it. Epic doom metal is something else, isn't it? I have a couple more Thiocryptos songs in the works but honestly it's hard to top this one. Thanks for listening.
@TomMontalk2 жыл бұрын
Title: The Shipton Prophecy Artist: Thiocryptos Year: 2015 Album: Thiocryptos (unreleased) Genre: Epic Doom Metal Download: thiocryptos.bandcamp.com ----------------------------------- The first single by Thiocryptos, the new solo project by Thomas Minderle, author of montalk.net and artist behind Neptunian Horizon. This song is based on the infamous prophecies of Mother Shipton. Tuning is B standard 432Hz. The name Thiocryptos comes from thio=sulfur, cryptos=hidden, whereby "hidden sulfur" is an alchemical term referring to the spirit hidden within all things. The theta and phi symbols in the logo refer to the quantum phase and golden ratio, signifying the pathway towards the most divinely ordained of all possible futures. ----------------------------------- Lyrics: With crude shallow minds they shall go, Men of stone enshrined by their woes, To the gallows of their decline, Deaf to wisdom, blind to the signs. When gold tyrants fail to oppress, Though their plagues have lain half this world to rest, Storms will rage, the oceans will roar... Blue deliverance swallow the shore! Our Sun is setting. Through dust red as blood we curse the Moon. And now a silver Serpent is rising, The Golden Age begins anew. Dragon's tail ignites burning skies. Trembling mountains spew mud, death, and ice. Angels high resounding the horn, Old Worlds die as new lands are born. Sons of god and daughters of light Birth a new race, those of the second sight. O Deucalion be not afraid, Sons of Hermes show ... yea show thee the Way! Our Sun is setting. Through dust red as blood we curse the Moon. And now a silver Serpent is rising, The Golden Age begins anew. Oh, show them the Way! --------------------
@justinjeannero18078 жыл бұрын
I wish there was more music like this in the world! Tom you seem to tap into something very ancient with this music. I feel like this would be playing in a temple in Lemuria like millions of years ago... theres a very scandinavian/greek balady thing going on. This is the stuff that raises peoples conciousness like a millionfold ...thanks :)
@mattsano-theswordntherose46882 жыл бұрын
Agreed my friend
@1d10tcannotmakeusername4 жыл бұрын
Fun fact, this is the №1 result for Epic Doom Metal on KZbin Arete
@floriangeyer34159 жыл бұрын
I've listened to Descent countless times, I would agree the production value on this is a great step up. Looking forwards to hearing more of your work.
@unicornucopia18 жыл бұрын
Tom. you have such an incredibly beautiful mind and a kind, noble, generous soul. I love your website, the wisdom you share through your writing/videos, and your music. Thank you so much for sharing such vital information, insight, and inspiration freely. Keep shining your brilliant light! 😊
@warforge_jp9 жыл бұрын
i was looking for something to listen to after going again through some candlemass albums and found this, amazing job and love the lyrics thematic here bro, keep the amazing job
@janetwindsor92449 жыл бұрын
Really good..nice break/brake from the interviews I've listened to for the past few days! Ah Music that I can imagine my own inner movie with...really good. Thanks for the info and the refuge in the music..
@taqihaider40553 жыл бұрын
I love music at the end and "oh show them the way" part.
@CJ-xf1in5 жыл бұрын
1 minute in and I already love this song! This song is amazing and very powerful Tom. Also; It gives me queen of the damned Lestat vibes. Very cool!!!
@TomMontalk5 жыл бұрын
Great interpretation! So there's this larger than life, epic, dark, otherworldly feel here and that's what I was going for. Cool to see what that evokes in people's minds as they listen. For me, it's as the lyrics say... the end of an age, cataclysm, survivors, and the coming of positive aliens or superhumans who show the survivors a new way of living. It's actually a hopeful song despite the dark background of cataclysm. To me that's what epic doom can aspire to, triumph against adversity but on an apocalyptic scale. People love movies about that stuff, I want the music version of that.
@CJ-xf1in5 жыл бұрын
TomMontalk I totally get it; out of the ashes, the Phoenix will rise. 🙌🏽❤️
@Tiphany7579 жыл бұрын
such a beautiful voice
@natalyapondersreality Жыл бұрын
D A N G!!! This is so Deep! And so beautiful and haunting. I am blown away by it! Thank you, Tom...
@TomMontalk Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@megorra8 жыл бұрын
VERY VERY GOOD! This is great stuff and you are a doomster of the highest calibre!
@damillionmalania7 жыл бұрын
This is beautiful. I notice we have a lot of musical sources of inspiration in common. It's cool to see that Isole are being listened to in Florida! \m/
@TomMontalk7 жыл бұрын
Isole/Forlorn is great, been listening to them since '99. They do doom right.
@damillionmalania7 жыл бұрын
Couldn't agree more. They were my first taste of doom metal when I discovered them by mistake back in 2005. It really grew on me and a few years later I started my own epic doom metal band. :) Either way, it's nice to see that they have fans abroad and not just here in Sweden. They just don't seem to be a very well known band, but maybe I've underestimated their popularity.
@mp8077 Жыл бұрын
Loved it. :) Thanks Tom!
@JhoonCollins9 жыл бұрын
Fantastic ... great masterpiece, looking forward to the album, congratulations...
@RichAnthony776 жыл бұрын
Tom, i think your vocal style shines prominently on this one. Once again, very kewl!
@Navarothravenheart268811 ай бұрын
I really like this apocaliptic, end-of-age, atmosphere. Hail from Poland!
@TomMontalk11 ай бұрын
Great! Thanks for listening 🤘
@freedomdove9 жыл бұрын
Very interesting, Tom. I'm glad to see you're still doing well. :)
@harrr54277 жыл бұрын
this one epic song! i dont remember how many time i play this song. dear ThioCryptos, a FULL-LENGTH in physical format PLEASE!! i cant get enough of this! this track is like unfinished masterpieces! it must have ending with 2nd track or even 7th track!!
@wladimirfroes32209 жыл бұрын
My favorite type of Doom Metal, beautiful!!
@cjfinnigan18 жыл бұрын
this song is a true epic doom masterpiece, and the way there is a choir and two vocalists in unisen makes this song sound like it was made in doom metal heaven
@noobtuber478 жыл бұрын
Hey, man. Wanna say you have amazing talent and am subscribing for more. Keep up on rocking, man. Horns to the sky.
@lauraelizabethgoodyear315 жыл бұрын
Very interesting Tom. I Just found (by 'synch') & listened to your vid on Synchronicity- which was great wasn't aware of the diff types..Cool!). In exploring your channel I wasn't surprised to find you are a musician! I clicked this vid- drawn by the Greek symbols (a passion of mine while yrs ago during college yrs in Biochemistry & Physics), thinking I was in for a talk on a topic I'd not heard of before. So whoa... I Def LOVE the lyrics, yet the melody & instrumentals felt hugely Heavy to me. (It Could've been purposeful that the sounds brought up images of the kings & slaves in ancient Egypt.. Throngs of slaves excavating, shaping & hauling massive stones to the site of pyramid construction, we now know to be a ruse.) In the opening bars of this song my memory immediately went the music of the heavy Rock/ metal bands I saw in concert during HS days- Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, etc- when it was b'friend's turn to choose! What really surprised me was the info in the description notes that this was recorded in resonance to 432Hz! I'm confident you've studied/ are aware of Masuro Imoto's infamous studies re the effects of words, music, etc on the ability of water to form crystals. They showed heavy metal music as having a delirious effect on the crystal formations (looking like dark blobs). So, I'm Very curious how you accomplished having this tune resonate to 432Hz; I'm seeing now that it must?/could well be a function of something in the Recording process itself, rather than the result of the specific instruments. I'm Deff a science geek who Loves a large variety of music (as a Soundtrack to my Life), &, I played several instruments thru elementary & HS, I'm Not knowledgeable ab recording engineering, so please enlighten me. Lastly, thanks for the way you're using your passions & gifts to assist in the collective awakening... Looking forward to exploring your channel even more. Blessings ~*~
@TomMontalk5 жыл бұрын
The 432Hz is what I tuned my instruments and everything else to. So if A on a guitar is normally 440Hz, I turned it down so that the string made a pitch at 432 Hz, and so the whole song is therefore lower in pitch slightly than it would normally be. The 440hz standard has been described as having more tension, more of a neurotic element, whereas 432Hz is more relaxed and natural and at ease. So they say. I did it as an experiment, and also because it helped me sing a little easier. As for Emoto, there are also experiments with plants and cows where classical music made them grow better or produce more milk, with rock having the opposite effect. My view is that frequencies like these act on the etheric level of organisms and crystals, and that purer simpler harmonics (simpler sounds, i.e. no distortion) are healthier at least on the etheric level of effect. If you want 'music' that's strictly etherically positive, it would probably have to be Indian classical music or crystal bowls or harps maybe. Now, if you think about things like textiles, blades/knives, weapons, fire, electricity, rocket propulsion, chemicals, etc. these are also physical and possibly etherically deleterious. Fire will vaporize water, burn a plant, and cook a steak. And yet, humans have used fire to disinfect, blades to do surgery, weapons to save lives, chemicals to treat disorders. Point being, I believe metal music is something that, like fire or knives, is intrinsically 'dangerous' in a certain sense, and many metal musicians default toward the destructive and negative use of it, but the silver lining is that it can also have a net positive effect on humans as well. Not so much in what it does etherically, because it's jarring there, but what it does astrally and spiritually to act as an empowerer, motivator, awakener, and resonator of spirit if created in the correct way. So yes, metal music will distort a water crystal, but we're more than physical and etheric fields which is all a water crystal is. We're also astral and spiritual beings, and on that level I believe it can (again, if used properly) impart a very positive and empowering effect. For example, metal imbued with divine melodies = divine power, heaven materialized on earth, the spiritualization of matter, good works accomplished here in this world, courage, bravery, justice, glory, etc. basically alchemy. It's not for everyone, but this archetype of moving earth for the sake of heaven is what I resonate with, and so metal offers the power and the potential to reflect that, hence why I'm drawn to it.
@TheCrypticmeta48 жыл бұрын
i....need....MORE!!!!! please....
@ramiroraphael1385 жыл бұрын
There is a good band almost like that, also very good ISOLE.
@OriginlPhnx9 жыл бұрын
Nice one Tom, I am not into the darker side of music, preferring to dwell in the divine harmonics. But listening to this work, I am left with a sense of foundation rather than chaos. So now you are forging a new purpose to this genre? Well done.
@TomMontalk9 жыл бұрын
Sky Phoenix The divine and ethereal forms of music are necessary and have their place. If you're trying to soothe the soul or heal the body you'll definitely want to pursue purer, more harmonic, more sacred types of sounds. If instead you want fire, energy, breaking through obstacles, strength and power to deal with physicality and its challenges, then I would say metal is one receptacle for those kinds of impulses. The problem is that energy and power, like fire or knives, default toward destruction. It's very easy to be swept away by 'heaviness' and slip right into 'hate, anger, destruction' because they seem to follow like A, B, C, D ... however, when wielded in a different and more positive direction, you are simply augmenting that direction with the power and energy that metal provides. So if you juxtapose, say a feeling of divine love in terms of melodies/harmonies representing that, with a pretty heavy type of metal, it turns a tender well wishing from afar into an epic sweeping "kingdom of heaven descending upon on earth" kind of thing. The marriage of heaven and earth is the fundamental task of alchemy, by the way. To make matter subservient to consciousness, and consciousness to divine spirit instead of the other way around. Therefore yes, it's perfectly possible to purpose metal towards loftier ideals and impulses. All you're doing is strapping a rocket booster to whatever it is you're mixing the metal with. It just can't be used for healing purposes; for healing, you need special and pure sounds, like how classical music helps plants grow. For emotions, though, that's where this kind of music excels. The point of The Shipton Prophecy is to capture the cosmic, global, sweeping, titanic atmosphere that surrounds the idea of earth and mankind passing from one Age to another Age, with the destruction of the old and birth of the new, and the sheer epicness and relentless marching quality that time/history/change has when it grows beyond human control. You know, like if you got to hang out on a mountain watching it all go down. How would you feel during and after it, knowing what transpired, what life was like before and what it's like afterward. The old life would seem so small. I just don't think that concept can be captured in most other genres.
@OriginlPhnx9 жыл бұрын
TomMontalk A fitting and very clear answer Tom - what it feels like when becoming the Jedi. The opportunity is before us to prepare for the coming Earth changes. Thank you.
@Spasmaticus4 жыл бұрын
Excellent doom metal, the guitars and the vocals are perfect
@TomMontalk4 жыл бұрын
Thanks, appreciate the feedback. This music is the real me.
@ericasmr-de-85018 жыл бұрын
Tom, I only came across this new song now and I'm impressed how your singing improved since Neptunian Horizon (it was good already then though!). This is a really beautiful song, probably even your best one yet!
@TomMontalk8 жыл бұрын
Thanks, that NH album was based on gear/knowledge/skills from the 2006-2011 period. This Thiocryptos production is from what I've gained 2011-2015. Better software, better gear, better mixing/editing skills, and different production philosophy. On NH, I purposely minimized the use of pitch correction and compression on vocals, and didn't do any vocal doubling even on choruses, mainly as a test of rebellion against the overproduced mannequin music people are accustomed to hearing. For Thiocryptos, I eased up on that stringent idealism and went ahead and polished it up more during production. I'm not a performer or instrumentalist, but a songwriter and composer. If extra editing/engineering produces the same results as another six months of practice then it's irrelevant as the end result is what counts. That's why I'm not into improvisation or live performance, because I treat music like a piece of sacred architecture where everything has its place and the only challenge is making the end result match the design intention with as much fidelity as can be mustered, by all means necessary, using whatever tools are at hand to accomplish this. That said, I have more NH songs in the works, next one will be a mix of power metal, symphonic metal, and punk with a choral ending reminiscent of the soviet national anthem.
@ericasmr-de-85018 жыл бұрын
Thanks again for this very interesting and convincing explanation! So this new approach will also apply to the new NH songs, right? It sure sounds like there's much to look forward to :) (I would particularly love to listen to more Thiocryptos) !
@TomMontalk8 жыл бұрын
Yes, all my songs going forward will have a production quality that meets or exceeds what you hear on this song. Vocal styles will fluctuate depending on what's needed. I think you'll find it hilarious the divergence in style between The Shipton Prophecy and some of the Neptunian Horizon songs that will come out. That's why I created two projects, to give each the freedom to take their directions to the extremes.
@ericasmr-de-85018 жыл бұрын
+TomMontalk That sounds really promising then, I'm even more exited for it now! All the best for to you for the creative process ahead :)
@jameshuckvale76855 жыл бұрын
I can't believe I just found out about you the hidden hand has blinded me but no more. I love metal dude and yours is clean. Rage against the matrix bro.
@yaboiwarp9 жыл бұрын
Fucking awesome man. Pobably the best epic doom track I've heard this year alongwith Crypt Sermon's "Into the Holy of Holies". Hell, if you're planning to release an album it would go toe to toe with Out of the Garden and if all the songs are as good as this one then it might even surpass Crypt Sermon's debut. Telling everyone and eagerly looking forward to your upcoming endeavors. Doom on!
@hunterwhite-eagle78004 жыл бұрын
This is what you call "intelligent" doom metal. It makes you think. Which inevitably leads to self-liberation.
@TomMontalk4 жыл бұрын
Thanks, you understand where I was coming from with this track. It creates a kind of sobriety that shows how asleep and mundane ordinary modern life can be. Memento mori.
@Revolt4newlife4 жыл бұрын
Such good sounding guitars. Drums on point too. Felt like I was actually omw to Valhalla
@Bustercherry8977 жыл бұрын
This is a masterpiece
@ATEN_DNAR Жыл бұрын
This is the only song I can find by this band. They really need to make more! They sound like they've produced many professional albums already.
@HerMajesty15 жыл бұрын
Brilliant. Thank you for sharing your incredible mind and talents with humanity. Peace.
@silviofta4 жыл бұрын
Amazing!
@Dragon-ul8fv6 жыл бұрын
The densest heavy metal on the earth is called Osmium, but this song is in a classification of its own; defying all elements and creating something even heavier.
@brandirobinson84305 жыл бұрын
I picture monstrous beings marching drudgerdely to war. No glory awaits them when the battle is no more.
@apollonas708 жыл бұрын
What a melody and voice !
@looch46949 жыл бұрын
Between 5:15 and 5:33, what drum software and pattern did you use? It reminds me of a slain soldier being carried unto the underworld.
@TomMontalk9 жыл бұрын
+Looch This was Superior 2.0 with a mix of Metal Foundry (cymbals) and Metal Machine (kick, snare, toms). The pattern is a marching snare style beat, so a lot of soft fast notes (alternating in strength slightly for right vs left hand) with the harder hits in there, and underneath was a quarter note kick. The image I got was a medieval procession of piper and drummer during the Black Death days. Kind of a Cimmerian Codex vibe: kzbin.info/www/bejne/rZWUgZppmtumg9k
@marknapier51259 жыл бұрын
Damn, this is really fucking good, Tom...listening a 2nd time \m/
@ortsormorsels9 жыл бұрын
Wow, great work! Very avant garde.What instrument produces that melody that begins at 3:25?It sounds eerie in a good way like it could've been inspired from a dream. I like the scream at 4:53 (show them the 'way')Is this a Black Metal scream? And does Thiocryptos have any Black Metal influence?
@TomMontalk9 жыл бұрын
+ortsormorsels Thanks. 3:25 is violin/viola string section, a low and high part in unison. The scream at 3:25 sounds like black metal but was produced via a death metal technique. The difference is that the first is pretty loud when done for real while the second is lower volume but ends up sounding just as big in a mix. Thiocryptos is more a gothic/doom/symphonic project but yes there are black metal influences. The song Deep Black Lake from my Neptunian Horizon project has some too: kzbin.info/www/bejne/ioPEk6h_as9jn8k. I like the idea of having the epic, macabre, and fury-oriented aspects of black metal in contexts outside satanism and corpse paint. Several of my favorite bands have black metal influences too: Arcturus, Therion, While Heaven Wept, Vision Bleak, Wintersun, and Orphaned Land.
@Superman-hb1zk9 жыл бұрын
+TomMontalk I need your help immediately if you are kind to do so. I am currently following a channel on KZbin known as "this crazy german" who claims to be a tall white alien helping humanity. I need your opinion on what you think about him. is he a disinfo agent? or is he being honest? please my friend.
@sue5985 жыл бұрын
Love your music. Thanks.
@monstercat13679 жыл бұрын
Wow. You're pretty good!
@endlagermetal56045 жыл бұрын
Waiting for more of that kind!!! Damn deal lacking to get done by full epical doom, bet that will be soon not tha case anymore! Great song!
@ZERE0N9 жыл бұрын
This is like Melody Symphonic Doom heavy metal
@The7nUp6 жыл бұрын
Awesome! ♫♪♫♪
@trevorjaxon4 жыл бұрын
So good
@warforge_jp7 жыл бұрын
When will you upload more from this amazing, soul crushing music my friend?
@6thsense7809 жыл бұрын
Any updates or news on when the next song(s) will be released?
@Holestic_Honesty4 жыл бұрын
Will the album ever be realized this song is so good.
@rixyl74757 жыл бұрын
Is this the only Doom song you're going to work on? This is genuinely one of the best doom songs I've ever heard. Would love to hear more.
@TomMontalk7 жыл бұрын
I put my best melodies into this song and performed it at 110% so it's a hard act to follow. I have other Thiocryptos songs in the works but they're still missing a few components. One issue is that I need to have pretty much all melodies come to me, as if given out of the ethers, in moments of almost supernatural inspiration. And so I can't just sit down and mechanically "make" a song. I mean I could, and hammer out a song every week... but it would be generic and uninspired. So what will it be, quantity or quality. All I can say is, yes I will be making more, am working on more, and some of them will be exploring other flavors of epic doom. For example, Shipton is reminiscent of Candlemass and Isole, while another track I'm working on has a more While Heaven Wept direction. Personally I like the idea of variety. But when I have enough melody clips to arrange another medieval sounding tune in the shape of Shipton, then I'll definitely record it.
@rixyl74757 жыл бұрын
Great!
@morbb56919 жыл бұрын
Hello Tom. Is this your involvement in another band now? I like it. I liked the slight gloom and doom sound of Neptunian Horizon while it still came across, to me, as hopeful and that not all is lost.
@TomMontalk9 жыл бұрын
+jason orion Thiocryptos is an experimental side project where I'll do more doomy, weird, and black-metal type stuff. Neptunian Horizon is still active, and will have some upbeat songs that are a bit too bombastic or elfin/sylvan and therefore contrast too much with the Thiocryptos material. This allows me to let loose in either direction toward greater extremes than what you heard on Descent.
@yourgirlchloe9 жыл бұрын
Excellent! Bravo! Wow Tom at least we know what you've been up too! No such thing as wasted time, well maybe, lol! Excellent man....much love, many blessings! Good to be in touch....this is all you right?
@TomMontalk9 жыл бұрын
***** Oh yeah I've been busy with multiple projects, music being like 1/5th of everything. Also working on upcoming research/writings for montalk.net and various science projects, to name a few. It'll all result in public releases eventually. Meantime, it might seem like nothing is happening with me but I'm productive every day on long term efforts. I never have a wasted day. Music actually keeps me motivated, happy, and energized in life, which boosts me in all other areas so it has an indirect positive effect in other areas too. Yes everything in this song is me one way or another; the choir ahhhhs / flutes / drums / strings / horns are all sampled but I programmed them in note by note. So the bass, guitars, verse and chorus vocals are all my performances.
@yourgirlchloe9 жыл бұрын
You're Amazing! Been a fan on Montalk.net for years. Ive spent hour with you, lol! Thank you for helping me to WAKE UP! Much Love!
@ramiroraphael1385 жыл бұрын
More songs like this, please!
@woodswalker45shi265 жыл бұрын
It gave me goosebumps.
@LethalShenpo9 жыл бұрын
This song is awesome great pice of art
@dragutu8 жыл бұрын
Hi there tom, I appreciate your articles on music and sound that I read and your songs they have this more profound depth that I found in the music of Ayreon (arjen Lucassen). I was curious if you could give me your opinion on Ayreon, what do you think of their music.
@TomMontalk8 жыл бұрын
Ayreon's great, I have three of Arjen's albums. Tons of variety, interesting storylines, and really good production. Since they're all lengthy concept albums there's going to be some filler to carry the plot and dialogue, just like any musical or opera, but then there are the high points which are truly inspired tunes.
@dragutu8 жыл бұрын
Sweet, thanks for your reply and yeah there are some really amazingly inspired tunes and those are the ones I'm actually talking about, love them. Thanks again and keep up the good work and with your mission on this plane.
@ramiroraphael1385 жыл бұрын
Isole is also a very good band of Doom!
@Holestic_Honesty3 жыл бұрын
Is the album out yet this song is great.
@alenpasic58528 жыл бұрын
Beautifull!!!!!!
@JasonDemakis9 жыл бұрын
The production is super clean, Tom! I'm amazed that you do this all on your own; I hear definite improvements; hits all the right chords with me, no pun intended! Excellent work, and I'm stoked to hear what else you've got up your sleeve! This was all done with the same set up/rig as the previous album, correct?
@TomMontalk9 жыл бұрын
Jason Demakis The setup was pretty different this time. Here's what was the same as previous album: my acoustic guitar, electric guitar, audio interface and mic (on Deep Black Lake and Lost Return). What's different: computer (hex core with 64 gigs of ram), headphones (focal spirit pro), monitor speakers, guitar processing chain (used LepouLegion and Recabinet, and Amplitube 3 this time), bass processing chain (TSD BOD mostly), vocal chain (lots of stuff here), bass pickups (EMG PX and JX), drum sampler and samples (Superior 2.0), and all the sampled tracks like choirs, strings, horns, and flute (via Kontakt). I'm also in a different acoustic space, so had to make six acoustic panels to compensate. My most useful plugin during this mix was IK Multimedia's EQ73 due to its preamp saturation emulation and no frills EQ knobs for very basic shaping. I also used parametric EQs with spectrum analyzer readouts for handling specific troublespots (annoying resonances mostly).
@JasonDemakis9 жыл бұрын
Amazing, man! You are so far ahead of me with your understanding of home studio tracking. What tunings do you typically use? VERY heavy!
@TomMontalk9 жыл бұрын
Jason Demakis I normally use B, C, C#, and D standard depending on the song and what's best for my vocal range. This one was done in B standard, tuned to A432Hz. Guitar was my old Schecter Damien with Evo 2 pickups in the bridge. I picked relatively hard on both the guitar and bass, which helps. The drums had micro timing to reinforce the groove. The bass chain resulted in this pretty heavy rumbly raspy middy tone which is a huge component of a heavy sound. Here it had to be over the top enough that it sounded scary on its own. Bass chain was mostly TSE 808 + TSE BOD + EQ + stacked compression. If I were a better bass player like you, I could have gotten away with less processing.
@trevorjaxon4 жыл бұрын
Why is this the only song by this band that I can find? .. if it's because it literally is the only song then ..please make more music. Thanks
@TomMontalk4 жыл бұрын
Thanks, working on it, amongst a million other things. Hard song to top though, I'll admit that much. Put all my best ideas into this one. If you want something similar, please check out Apocalypse Orchestra, Isole, Candlemass, Khemmis, and Wilderun.
@trevorjaxon4 жыл бұрын
@@TomMontalk Right on, man. I appreciate the suggestions. Candlemass is literally one of my favorite bands. Looking forward to hearing more material from you dude. \m/(. .)
@JR-zx7um9 жыл бұрын
Wow! very good
@ellifaiinn8 жыл бұрын
This is amazing, I found your great work by accident and since that moment I can't stop myself from listening it over and over again... Lyrics are like poetry for me and music and your incredible voice are tearing me apart... Is this project continued or will be in the future? And btw I'm sorry for all mistakes I'm sure I've made in that post but despite my unpracticed english I had to try to let you know how impressed I am. It's really wonderfull job!!!
@TomMontalk8 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the support. This project will exist as long as I do. Whenever I come up with a song that is sufficiently doomy it will become part of Thiocryptos. It has to be quality though. I could write a generic doom song every day but it wouldn't have that special quality that only comes when I wait for inspiration from another world.
@kevinsorensen99895 жыл бұрын
Reminds me of early Black Sabbath, similar feel.
@spimission9 жыл бұрын
Bought it. You should make more songs like your UnholyJihad Aftermath song (reptilian-like voice ftw).
@armaanshah61518 жыл бұрын
Every week I check the bandcamp hoping to see something new any word on when we'll get more?
@TomMontalk8 жыл бұрын
Man I wish you could plug an audio cable straight in my head and listen to what's already there. I just concepted out a new song this week, actually. It's more classical/gothic style. But first I need to finish vocals for a Neptunian Horizon song, then will start recording that Thiocryptos one. It'll be a while, though, due to work and research projects. Hoping to get it out before year's end. In the mean time, if you haven't then check out the discographies of Yearning, Lethean (their Hope's Flame Burns Low re-recording), Solstice, and While Heaven Wept. And maybe Krux and Candlemass.
@armaanshah61518 жыл бұрын
I consider myself a *connosiuer* of epic doom metal, but yeah I got some work to do! I'm a big fan of Solstice and Candlemass! The lead guitarist of Solstice is a pretty cool guy, he helped me out with tabbing one of their early songs. I was wondering if you could tell me more about the direction Thiocryptos is going to take, and like your influences and how you learned to write music so well! I play guitar but I'm only getting into the hang of things when it comes to writing songs! Also, when you release the album, will you also have a vinyl release?
@TomMontalk8 жыл бұрын
Epic Doom is my favorite genre and I've listened to a lot of music over the decades. To me it's just the realest, surrealest, biggest, deepest, loftiest, most timeless type of music. There's something beyond human, something sacred, or something ultra deep that you can pull off with epic doom that you can't with other genres. It's apocalyptic in every aspect of that term. Forgot to mention Isole in my list of discographies to check; you're probably familiar with them. My favorite songs by them are: Nightfall: kzbin.info/www/bejne/Z4bLmJeJrLaXjpI Deceiver: kzbin.info/www/bejne/mYLPfnidi66mb7c Life? kzbin.info/www/bejne/m4a2pJyuipqUf5Y Now Thiocryptos is a long term project for me. It's a "whenever I come up with something that's too weird/dark/slow for my Neptunian Horizon Project" it will become Thiocryptos instead. So I'm working on two music projects at the same time. I'll be releasing songs one by one as they come. And yes, one day when I have enough tracks, I'll remaster them and put out an album. I'll look into vinyl options, will get some shirts pressed as well. This is my avant garde music project. As for direction, it will always revolve around dark epic doom, black metal, and gothic melodies. Exploring the different colors of the doom rainbow so to speak. When I get an idea for a verse or chorus or intro, I record it quickly into my handheld recorder for reference; I have around 1100 of those melody clips on file in totality and a quarter of those are doom specific. Typically one in particular will grab me and become the nucleus of a song, the trick being finding other clips that go with it, and then mapping it out in my audio editor in midi piano format so that I can rearrange and adjust the melody sketch. Then I program the drums, record bass and guitar, then do vocals/solos and finally add in choirs and strings and such. A lot of work and thought goes into a song, every drum hit deliberate down to shifting a snare hit by 1/128th of a beat to control the micro timing or 'feel', etc. Anyway, I'll never stop making music, even if it takes a while between song releases. Thanks for appreciating my music.
@armaanshah61518 жыл бұрын
Thats great dude! Will you ever get a group together to play live?
@bewusstsein35274 жыл бұрын
Hi tom.. i admire you .. a musician and a truth seeker.. keep posting videos .. to make other people more awake.. thanks you .
@dendritic25519 жыл бұрын
Like this. But you have a monumental task in front of you to top Descent. Missing the guitar solos brother.
@TomMontalk9 жыл бұрын
Dendritic Various upcoming Neptunian Horizon songs will have solos, but this particular one didn't call for them. It all depends on what the song requires. Force fitting one in makes it stand out too much as an act of guitar wankery. As for topping Descent, the controllable areas like production quality and performance are guaranteed to exceed it. The rest is subjective based on what you personally value in music. I feel that several of the Neptunian Horizon songs underway are better than anything I've done before, while the others are comparable, but for the most part they are simply _different_. I treat every song as its own universe independent of all others (meaning I don't judge one song by another) and all of the core melodies must come to me in an inspired, unforced, and uninvented way (meaning it's not possible to sit down and force better music simply by trying harder, as my effort has nothing to do with what comes to me). So what comes, comes, and it's only the skill of execution that can be improved over time but the source of the melodies seems to have its own mind.
@trevorjaxon10 ай бұрын
So is this all for thiocryptos? Can't find any other songs
@uwvadertje11 ай бұрын
you should check out acid king if you havent, im serious
@SEGSAR8 жыл бұрын
Запиши альбом, и приезжай в Москву !!!
@ZERE0N5 жыл бұрын
Yeah he is making some starlord music Right now.. With heavy metal Between the kamalots (galaxy Fleet Rifts) aand the kingdoms the the universe built to Float there on the perifieral of the Avalon in Uther's vault the monolith starship morning star in the valley of the gods. in orions Near earth.. Pegasus not to far Knowin to the little creatures known as humnans.. and it sounds like this song kind of.. but more epic
@pauloraduarte3 жыл бұрын
And so??? Where is
@dagerhabidsnakeskin15405 жыл бұрын
The superior drummer cymbals are making it weird for me since i use it a lot too, but great track.
@salladpatron33952 жыл бұрын
Unrelated sg603 is very interesting as music as well. I'd start with the song time
@matthewcowell9 жыл бұрын
If this were a little heavier, it would be a killer track. It kind of reminds me of While Heaven Wept.
@DystopianEmpire019 жыл бұрын
Matthew Cowell Yeah, the backing tracks don't connect with the vocals, sounds like karaoke unfortunately.
@matthewcowell9 жыл бұрын
DystopianEmpire01 Yeah you nailed it.
@dendritic25519 жыл бұрын
+Matthew Cowell This is tuned down to B. How much heavier can you get? Any heavier, and he'd have to transmute heavy metal into some unknown dense material with an unquantifiably heavy weight.
@DystopianEmpire019 жыл бұрын
Dendritic It's the master mix, it just needs some work is all.
@dendritic25519 жыл бұрын
+DystopianEmpire01 It is a testament to how heavy and layered the guitars are that his voice could sound thin in comparison. But he is a one man band doing everything himself. If you listen with headphones the vocals sound much better in the mix, especially during the chorus. Saying it sounds like karaoke is a bit of an unfair dig in my opinion.
@DF.NickFury6 жыл бұрын
First time listening to epic doom and now i'm very confused
@thrasherx16713 жыл бұрын
Tabs please
@TomMontalk3 жыл бұрын
Good idea, added to my to do list. But for starters it's in B standard guitar tuning with A432 instead of A440 on the tuner. The chords that sound like a low A power chord are just 0's on the 2nd and 3rd string. My bass I drop tuned to an A for those parts, but guitar remained in B.
@ZERE0N9 жыл бұрын
hey i left you a message.. i left you some lyics and songs to make a song chemistry for me.. you would make my life wonderfull if you attempted to produce this three songs for me.. get back to me.. tell me you skype or something perhaps I can work on some of it with you to get it to sound epic as 10000 tons of battle metal screaming through the galaxy!