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  • čas přidán 29. 03. 2022
  • The sound of the ancient crypt (and some synth as well). #DungeonSynth
    CORRECTION: At about 38:44, I mixed up the creators of Cherry Cordial and Derbyshire. Jon Rosenthal is behind Cherry Cordial. Zak Kiernan is the creator of Derybshire. The two have collaborated previously on the Belgian label Phantom Lure.
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    How do you know when you have a new music genre? When it involves dragons, masks, church burnings, video games, grandma's cottages, tiny mice, and dinosaurs. Dungeon Synth is more a genre that ceded from a hazy borderland of older genres. An outpouring of ideas old and new followed. It is a descendant of Black Metal, but is also not. Dungeon Synth equally emerged in spirit from the German Krautrock. It is a uniquely disputed and controversial genre. That may be required with a genre that evolved out of synth intros and interludes. Dungeon Synth is one long interlude still in development or the liminial space of music.
    In the depths of the Internet, it was the quill of Andrew Werdna which brought Dungeon Synth to life. Though, it was more like necromany. The Dungeon Synth blog developed the idea of Dungeon Synth (or DS) from the established corpus off ambient artist like Mortiis, Burzum, Wongraven, and even Summoning. All artists controversial for their own reasons (one much more than the others). It was a development in both musical philosophy and philology though. Soon, Dungeon Synth was spoken into existence with artists like Lord Lovidicus, Erang, Vinkaldr, Chaucerian Myth, and many more. As synth genres returned to prominence, mutations of Comfy Synth and Dino Synth soon stumbled forward. Is there a mystery in the depths of this dark dungeon?
    This is (one) rough genealogy of Dungeon Synth and some quirky offspring.
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    Music:
    Eric Heberling (Arena OST) - "Winter in Hammerfell" (00:15-02:46)
    Frédéric Chopin - "Galop Marquis", performed by Aya Higuchi (02:46-02:56)
    Eric Heberling (Daggerfall OST) - "Night Adventures" (02:56-4:32)
    Eric Heberling (Daggerfall OST) - "Nite" (04:32-06:28)
    Eric Heberling (Daggerfall OST) - "Daggerfall Nights" (06:28-08:18)
    Eric Heberling (Arena OST) - "Breaking and Entering" (08:16-09:30)
    Eric Heberling (Daggerfall OST) - "Dungeon 3" (09:30-12:57)
    Eric Heberling (Daggerfall OST) - "Treading Winter" (12:57-16:40)
    Eric Heberling (Arena OST) - "Arcane Arts" (16:40-19:38)
    Eric Heberling (Arena OST) - "Evening Star" (19:38-22:50)
    Eric Heberling (Daggerfall OST) - "Palace 2" (22:50-24:19)
    Eric Heberling (Daggerfall OST) - "Fireplace" (24:19-25:17)
    Marshall Parker (Shadowrun NES OST) - "Maria Mercurial Redux" (25:17-25:34)
    Motoaki Furukawa (Sunset Riders OST) - "Sunset Riders / Character Select" (25:34-22:54)
    Eric Heberling (Arena OST) - "Swimming" (25:54-27:38)
    Eric Heberling (Arena OST) - "Blacksmith" (27:38-29:30)
    Eric Heberling (Daggerfall OST) - "Snow is Falling" (29:30-30:51)
    Eric Heberling (Daggerfall OST) - "Snowing" (30:51-32:18)
    Eric Heberling (Daggerfall OST) - "Folk 3" (32:18-33:17)
    Eric Heberling (Daggerfall OST) - "A Beautiful Day in the City" (32:17-35:21)
    Eric Heberling (Daggerfall OST) - "Overcast" (35:21-36:56)
    Eric Heberling (Daggerfall OST) - "At Home" (36:55-37:33)
    Eric Heberling (Daggerfall OST) - "Folk 2" (37:33-36:35)
    Eric Heberling (Daggerfall OST) - "Square" (38:35-39:43)
    Eric Heberling (Daggerfall OST) - "Dungeon 2" (39:43-41:51)
    Eric Heberling (Arena OST) - "Where Dost Thou Hail" (41:51-44:07)
    Eric Heberling (Daggerfall OST) - "On the Ship" (44:07-45:00)
    Eric Heberling (Daggerfall OST) - "Folk 1" (45:00-46:25)
    Eric Heberling (Arena OST) - "Game Over" (46:25-47:14)
    Eric Heberling (Daggerfall OST) - "Snow over Northmoor" (47:14-47:45)
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  • @chaucerianmyth7657
    @chaucerianmyth7657 Před 2 lety +711

    Okay, this is epic.

  • @leaguesmanoframsgate
    @leaguesmanoframsgate Před 2 lety +796

    This is a very long way of saying "people wanted to make the music they heard in their heads when playing text adventure RPGs on a BBC Micro" and I approve of that.

  • @spkoftdvl
    @spkoftdvl Před 2 lety +447

    From now on, this is the official Dungeon Synth documentary. I never see something more... complete and professional about the genre, thanks!

    • @Pseudiom
      @Pseudiom  Před 2 lety +22

      Thankful so many DS fans and personalities are enjoying it!

    • @soabac0835
      @soabac0835 Před 2 lety +4

      @@Pseudiom the fact i read it dark souls instead of dungeon synth? is it a coincidence ?..

    • @screwtapee
      @screwtapee Před 2 lety +8

      @@soabac0835 you could make dungeon synth about dark souls, call it DSDS (and pronounce it as written)

    • @soabac0835
      @soabac0835 Před 2 lety +3

      @@screwtapee that would be pretty awesome I think

  • @SokiHime
    @SokiHime Před 2 lety +123

    I discovered this genre in 2015
    It feels like stumbling across forgotten lore
    As an avid D&D fan this discovery has been transformative and has rekindled my undying love for fantasy

    • @Splitsplatofficial
      @Splitsplatofficial Před rokem +2

      I stumbled across it this year for my first time and I have to grown to absolutely love it. 💙

    • @jayroi1814
      @jayroi1814 Před 10 měsíci

      If your love for fantasy were undying why would it need to be rekindled?

  • @beefcaked
    @beefcaked Před 2 lety +275

    ive been working on a playlist called "there's a wizard spray painted on the side of my van" and this is like eactly what i've been trying to go for vibes wise
    praises unto you, bestie

  • @darkdave1998
    @darkdave1998 Před 2 lety +68

    No joke, what really got me into dungeon synth was wanting more stuff like the Daggerfall OST, and is still my go-to release when I'm in the mindset to listen to it.

    • @thewelshbeersnob2783
      @thewelshbeersnob2783 Před 2 lety +1

      It's so creepy and spooky. I keep expecting a shrieking skeleton warrior to frighten me out of my skin as I'm listening though

  • @maxlandshark
    @maxlandshark Před 2 lety +73

    I met the dude, mortiis outside of a dungeon synth fest in a cloud of a weed and he was chill. I woke up in a haze and played a dungeons and dragons spinoff in the same bar while pizza was being passed around. 10/10

    • @Juqqxman
      @Juqqxman Před 2 lety

      oh man...

    • @shoeberrypie
      @shoeberrypie Před 2 lety +1

      that's a vibe

    • @joedent3323
      @joedent3323 Před 2 lety

      The geek shall inherit the earth.
      Their time is cometh nigh.
      (Many proud goblets of mead would have been preferable to wack inch-thick pizza, though.)
      "LiL'JpD."
      Ps: what was the D&D spinoff?

    • @boredandstoned13
      @boredandstoned13 Před 2 lety +1

      Can we trade lives?

  • @altaycan389
    @altaycan389 Před 2 lety +170

    As soon as I get interested in Dungeon Synth, one of my favourite CZcamsrs upload a video about it. I love this.

    • @Pseudiom
      @Pseudiom  Před 2 lety +10

      Hope you enjoyed it! It's more like an introduction so I hope people find it useful in exploring the genre and find new artists/writers who cover it.

  • @nightmarishcompositions4536

    I love listening to dungeon synth while reading classic dark fantasy books like Elric and Conan. It goes great with a lot of modern grimdark fantasy novels as well!

    • @xgamerx360x
      @xgamerx360x Před rokem +1

      I like listening to Quest Master (and other DS) while I read the Malazan Book of the Fallen series by Steven Erikson. Would highly recommend both!

    • @LordGodfrey
      @LordGodfrey Před 22 dny

      It oddly enough works well with 40k books sometimes, if you’re in the right mood 😂

  • @skookathing
    @skookathing Před 2 lety +19

    never has a genre impacted and influenced me so much, each album takes you to a whole new world and there's something magical about that.

  • @ZonsoAvalune
    @ZonsoAvalune Před 2 lety +223

    I love how much of this video’s music is literally just the Daggerfall OST lmao. Based.

    • @Pseudiom
      @Pseudiom  Před 2 lety +66

      I mean, the Daggerfall and Arena OSTs are technically Dungeon Synth or at least inspired modern DS. I think they're pretty unique sounding for the era.

    • @joedent3323
      @joedent3323 Před 2 lety +1

      Yer mumz "Based".

    • @Brachiophore
      @Brachiophore Před rokem

      @@Pseudiom Is this the original sound files or some kind of remaster?

    • @wikipediaintellectual7088
      @wikipediaintellectual7088 Před 5 měsíci

      Daggerfall and RuneScape were a great intro

    • @invinciblemic
      @invinciblemic Před 14 dny

      Unironically I first discovered dungeon synth as a genre because I kept searching for "music like daggerfall" and YT gave me Fief. And the rest is history.

  • @TheChocolateNick
    @TheChocolateNick Před 2 lety +154

    No mention of RuneScape??
    A good majority of their ost is heavily influenced by what came in the 90’s and I’d argue it introduced A LOT of people to what would become the genre

    • @StopItGarrison
      @StopItGarrison Před 2 lety +24

      Yeah dude.. wtf. And honestly some of those runescape songs are complex dungeon synth masterpieces.

    • @DrPonner
      @DrPonner Před 2 lety +15

      At least now I know of a word to describe Runescape music.

    • @iremainteague5653
      @iremainteague5653 Před 2 lety +15

      Idk runescape music doesn't sound very dungeon synth to me.

    • @bowiethedog6285
      @bowiethedog6285 Před 2 lety

      I'll give an unsolicited list of my favorite RuneScape tracks so readers know what we're talking about:
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      Remember that every single memorable track in the game was made by one guy, Ian Taylor.

    • @svucozixean1989
      @svucozixean1989 Před rokem +9

      morrowind music also has that feel to me although i acknowledge this is more a retrospective label being applied to it

  • @stevencooper3202
    @stevencooper3202 Před 2 lety +89

    Eternal Fear, Jim Kirkwood, Secret Stairways and December's Fire deserved a mention in the 90s section.

    • @zanderrose
      @zanderrose Před 2 lety +29

      Jim Kirkwood gets a mention later but I agree Secret Stairways should not have been left out

    • @cobwaldosblepot4247
      @cobwaldosblepot4247 Před 9 měsíci

      You can see it in the video at least

  • @hereinsertname
    @hereinsertname Před 2 lety +59

    Hell yeah, this is gonna be awesome. Hope Depressive Silence is at least mentioned… if not, just know that Depressive Silence 2 is the best dungeon synth album ever. And shoutout to all Jim Kirkwood albums.

    • @error4159
      @error4159 Před 2 lety +7

      Your wish came true at 12:02

    • @hereinsertname
      @hereinsertname Před 2 lety +5

      @@error4159 Yup 10/10 video. Well done Pseudiom!

    • @Pseudiom
      @Pseudiom  Před 2 lety +10

      Thank you! I could have spent more time on Jim Kirkwood but he just has way too much music. I wanted the video to be under an hour so I glanced over him a bit, but hopefully it was enough to interest people.

    • @dasddwadw7938
      @dasddwadw7938 Před 2 lety +5

      There are interviews with both Depressive Silence and Jim Kirkwood in Dungeon Synth Zine if you like them. All the best

    • @namesurname7172
      @namesurname7172 Před 2 lety +2

      Depressive Silence 2 is a perfect album.

  • @absalondebarvac3715
    @absalondebarvac3715 Před 2 lety +323

    "Yes, it's time to talk about Varg".
    Guy: killed.
    Time in jail: spent.
    Modernity: rejected.
    Yep, it's Varg time.

    • @j.2512
      @j.2512 Před 2 lety +68

      Varg "autism is a actually an aryan superpower" Vikerness

    • @chucksneedington9086
      @chucksneedington9086 Před 2 lety +12

      Varg "placenta" Vikerness

    • @RayleneSteves
      @RayleneSteves Před 2 lety +10

      Varg has dungeon synth tracks on his first 2 albums, not sure why the priority was making it clear that he’s not into his political career

    • @Nobodie92
      @Nobodie92 Před 2 lety +3

      Let's find out!

    • @ImotekhtheStormlord-tx2it
      @ImotekhtheStormlord-tx2it Před 2 lety +4

      @@RayleneSteves well maybe bcuz creator of the video is just another dude who thinks that his political and religious views are right, not vargs. saying that paganism is provoking and something somethging is laughable

  • @araeobskvrae
    @araeobskvrae Před 2 lety +35

    Phantastic video; by far the most well articulated description of the genre I've seen yet! I love Dungeon Synth and while it might not always be my favourite style of music, it certainly is my favourite musical subculture (/community?) due to many of the aspects you've explained.

    • @Pseudiom
      @Pseudiom  Před 2 lety +4

      High compliments! Glad you found the video so worthy. Its one of the most interesting things going on online now a days.

  • @jashloseher578
    @jashloseher578 Před 2 lety +22

    Been a long time fan of this music, even back when I was just listening to music right off the cds of games in the 90's, or midis ripped from games. Someone actually doing a video on the history is interesting though, thanks for sharing. The Arena/Daggerfall in the background was lovely too.

  • @miseklukov7236
    @miseklukov7236 Před 2 lety +1

    This is the most comprehensive and therefore best intro to DS I've ever seen. Even I who discovered this gem genre more than a couple of years ago and listened and researched it throught all that time have discovered and learned something new. You did an absolutely stellar job in compiling the history and presenting it with great narrative!

  • @fikonfraktare
    @fikonfraktare Před 2 lety +5

    Varg mentioned Dead can dance's album 'Within the realm of the dying sun' among music he like(d) and the inspiration is obvious on the prison albums.

  • @benmagill4201
    @benmagill4201 Před 2 lety +13

    I cannot put into words what dungeon synth has done for me.
    I love it so much. I don't even listen to it THAT much in my total hours spent per week listening to music, and still manage a few hours minimum a week and - It just - I cant say. Its changed my life.
    Its my favorite genre, and I think at this point always will be.

    • @halflifeger4179
      @halflifeger4179 Před 2 lety

      Got some recommendations?

    • @benmagill4201
      @benmagill4201 Před 2 lety +3

      @@halflifeger4179 Yes! Absolutely.
      I should say though - when I said it has changed my life - I meant that personally, it helps me slow down, and I am someone who very much has needed to slow down for years. It isn't really "Fun" music, as I am sure you can imagine.
      That having been said - when I am in the right mood, there are a few albums that are absolutely transportive.
      1.) The Lunar Lexicon by Aindulmedir
      2.) The Long Quest by Torchlight
      3.) Middle Earth by Jim Kirkwood
      4.) In the Kingdom of Fog by "The fog trio"
      5.) Anything by Vindakldr or Fief if you are in a less dark mood, and want a bit more jovialness

    • @benmagill4201
      @benmagill4201 Před 2 lety +1

      I have probably 100 listens between 1 and 2 put together here. Those two albums especially, I adore so deeply.

    • @Nazqua
      @Nazqua Před 2 lety +2

      🙏 Great suggestions

    • @Nazqua
      @Nazqua Před 2 lety +1

      @@halflifeger4179 some of my favourites are Splendorius - Norfaragell-Thul, I can’t help but keep on coming back to it during those early mornings. Another of my most listened is ANCIENT BOREAL FOREST - a relic from the sands of time, which branches out from the genre a bit, with more soft black metal influences with chanting and an epic fantasy backing track that cannot be beat

  • @captofthecrunch1942
    @captofthecrunch1942 Před 2 lety +18

    Being a dungeon synth/neo folk artist I cannot wait to sink my time into this video!!!

  • @lucwatoa8775
    @lucwatoa8775 Před 2 lety +25

    I love dungeon synth, its very confortable and inspirating for me, i also have listened to some of the variants you mention, its really cool someone does a video explaining its nature origins and other caracteristics, also, now i have some more artists to take a look now, thanks

    • @Pseudiom
      @Pseudiom  Před 2 lety +4

      I enjoy DS for the same reasons. It is good music to read and write to. I hope you found some new projects in the video. I mainly wanted to make this an introduction so people could spiral out into their own explorations.

  • @Discostick55
    @Discostick55 Před 2 lety +12

    The Dungeon Synth Archives youtube channel certainly 'clarified' it as a genre for me, but it has always been there, so it makes so much sense as a genre to me. Dungeon Synth would be at the center of a big Venn diagram of all my interests, growing up in the late 80's/90's. I think the childhood nostalgia angle is also a huge driving factor behind all of these. I am a metalhead, and always loved all the atmospheric intro's and outro's of albums and songs. Next to (mostly black) Metal I also listen to a lot of Synthwave which have that 80's nostalgia, and that scene also has a big metal overlap. I play Dungeons and Dragons (and use a lot of DS as background music while playing!) and love all sorts RPG's and retro gaming. I read a lot of classic scifi and fantasy. So DS is like a natural fit.
    Personal recommendation: Wallachian Cobwebs - Night Sobbed a potion diseased

  • @NoOne-ns8rt
    @NoOne-ns8rt Před 2 lety +1

    I love that you put references when you show videos or paintings. I see a lot of cool images/clips in videos but can never track them down!

  • @intrud4r694
    @intrud4r694 Před 2 lety +1

    Holy shit man. Past few months dis is all I’ve been listening to. Couldn’t find a video on it in depth. Then you upload this. If anyone want more recommendations feel free to reply.

  • @the_Fisher_King
    @the_Fisher_King Před 2 lety +10

    OK, I wasn't expecting to hear that apparently dinosaur 🦕 music exists. I'm genuinely impressed by human creativity

  • @daywedie
    @daywedie Před 2 lety +3

    As a newcomer to the dungeon synth genre (I have a medieval synth project called Herdade) this documentary really warms my heart. There's so much to say about this scene, and yet you were able to condense it in a way that didn't feel tiring or boring. Great work! Oh, and I know one can't bring everything, but I was surprised you didn't mention Quest Master or other chiptune dungeon synth artists. I'll leave it here as a suggestion to anyone who's interested in game music as well as DS.

  • @Anthropomorphic
    @Anthropomorphic Před 2 lety +17

    It's kind of fascinating how niche genres seem so prone to splintering further into smaller and smaller niches. On a semi-related note, ever hear "Dungeon Beatz"?

    • @Pseudiom
      @Pseudiom  Před 2 lety +5

      If something is small you can usually break it down into smaller and smaller pieces. Also, no, I have not. I assume its Dungeon Synth/Synth mixed with either Hip-Hop or Dubstep?

    • @joedent3323
      @joedent3323 Před 2 lety

      Hello mate.
      "Dungeon Beatz", searched here on YT, didn't bring up anything satisfactory.
      Can you give me a link, please?
      Thanks man (I assume you are male, and not the unlikely 0.01% of girlies who are into this stuff).
      Cheers
      JpD.

    • @arcwiz
      @arcwiz Před 2 lety +1

      @@joedent3323 it's moreso under Dungeon Rap, which is essentially Memphis style rap over Dungeon Synth beats

  • @balin411
    @balin411 Před 2 lety +16

    It's amazing to see what a journey the community Dungeon Synth had/has and will have in the future. Thank you for this summary.
    As I always say DS is music from high mountains, though the depths of Moria, 'til the end of a hero's journey. Music for escapism and dancing dark forests...
    Thank you for this amazing video! It truly feels like a work of passion!

    • @Pseudiom
      @Pseudiom  Před 2 lety +3

      It is the result of several years of following the development of DS! There was a lot more that could have been said, but a good introduction was necessary.

  • @drackaris_
    @drackaris_ Před 2 lety +5

    Wow what an excellent video. I am glad this weird music genre we all love has directed me to your channel. You're video quality punches high above its weight for your sub count and I forsee growth in your future!

    • @Pseudiom
      @Pseudiom  Před 2 lety +2

      Incredibly grateful this video is finding such a receptive audience. Already had several featured artists compliment me on it! It is nice to see I portrayed them so well.

  • @d00mslang
    @d00mslang Před 2 lety +17

    He truly is a man of many passions

  • @dimitri4004
    @dimitri4004 Před 2 lety

    Awesome video, please make more. Always great to listen to someone who is very informed and passionate about a style of music.

  • @bakomusha
    @bakomusha Před 2 lety +17

    I don't think I've actually listened to a DS track, like ever. At least knowingly. However I sure as hell know OFF it! Being an RPG nerd, and being there for the birth of Synthwave it was inevitable. Gonna take a listen now.

    • @Pseudiom
      @Pseudiom  Před 2 lety +11

      If you've ever played a Fantasy game you've probably heard something like DS. I always considered it RPG music without a game.

    • @bakomusha
      @bakomusha Před 2 lety +1

      @@Pseudiom after listing to it last night, thats exactly how I described it to a friend! Game music without a game!

    • @NerevarineKing
      @NerevarineKing Před 2 lety +1

      Depressive Silence 2 was one of the first dungeon synth albums I heard and I fell in love in a few seconds.

  • @sadhedonism7125
    @sadhedonism7125 Před rokem

    Thank you for this great documentation. ❤ I love the whole idea, concept, and evolution of the dungeon synth genre almost more than the music and artworks themselves

  • @Emberdweller
    @Emberdweller Před 2 lety +1

    Dude thank you sooooo much for introducing me to Grandma's Cottage!!!! I love this project now

  • @StrigoiVampire
    @StrigoiVampire Před 2 lety +2

    This documentary deserves a lot more views. Dungeon Synth is a style that will be a game changer in the future.

  • @thenamelessastronaut
    @thenamelessastronaut Před 2 lety

    pretty interesting in-depth view of the story of dungeon synth (so far). thanks for putting in such hard work into this video, really enjoyed it.

  • @sallysayuri1648
    @sallysayuri1648 Před 7 měsíci

    My favourite channel. Professional, informative, passionate and good taste!! Respect!

  • @woundofbriccius1611
    @woundofbriccius1611 Před 2 lety +4

    31:40 - 31:52 This is probably the best ever description of Dungeon Synth overall that I have ever heard. Dungeon Synth is at its core inspired by fantasy, the past, and imagination. It is both the gloomy, depressive Scandinavian forests in winter and the cheery, loud singing of spectators at a knight's list. It is the dark, foreboding, deathly silent crypt as well as the glorious call to adventure. Dungeon Synth can, does, and is supposed to convey a wide range of emotions, whether they be positive or negative ones. You're supposed to slip back in to your daydream, your fantasy, and imagine a world of both good and evil. Even the Comfy Synth and Dino Synth can fit into this description. I wish I could write more but the words escape me whenever I try to describe these ideas. But, I wholeheartedly commend you for making such a concise and perfect video on Dungeon Synth, and for even attempting to catalogue and define such a unique and immersive music genre.

  • @Blazbaros
    @Blazbaros Před 2 lety +8

    Seeing Diplodocus in my recommendeds got me into the whole Dungeon Synth genre, because I just had to click on something proclaiming to be "Dino Synth". It didn't grab me as much as rest of DS, but gotta give credit where credit is due.

  • @MiRivalEterno
    @MiRivalEterno Před 2 lety +6

    Amazing documentary! I may add that Lord Wind (Graveland´s side project) is also worth mentioning, specially as an influence for the post 2000´s projects that came out. Burzum´s return to ambient sounds with Sol Austan, Mani Vestan from 2013 was the spark that lighted the fire (again)

  • @shawnowens8336
    @shawnowens8336 Před 2 lety

    Great doc. Love that you carried it all the way through "comfy". As someone who came into the genre via a Mortiis and a lot of the Cold Meat Industry era acts it was great to see where the genre is heading. Was buying band camp albums as I watched.

  • @OliveDr0ps
    @OliveDr0ps Před 2 lety +18

    My weird ass ADHD brain made me go through and listen to every song on every album of Mortiis again.
    This video was awesome and seriously under-appreciated.

  • @Creaticious
    @Creaticious Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much!!! When I discovered this genre two years ago I have looked everywhere for exactly this!

  • @jontedeakin1986
    @jontedeakin1986 Před 2 lety

    I kept seeing dungeon synth recommended to me and I always wanted to figure out what was going on. so glad you made this!

  • @fanta4897
    @fanta4897 Před 2 lety +7

    I discovered DS in about 2017-2018 and actually through Varg (his channel ThuleanPerspective was a living meme with all the whacky takes, bait-ish video names like ''My dog killed an African immigrant'' and, believe it or not, even occassional ASMR video). Burzum is still my favourite, but since then I also enjoyed Fief, Diplodocus and Shogun's Castle.

  • @marvelousdex9678
    @marvelousdex9678 Před 2 lety +6

    Really can't express how much I liked this. I stumbled across Wallachian Cobwebs' "Night Sobbed a Potion Diseased" and have been a huge fan of DS since.

  • @retroroy8720
    @retroroy8720 Před 2 lety +6

    Pseudiom doing a video on Dungeon Synth? Hell yeah! Count me in!

  • @obvioustroll8181
    @obvioustroll8181 Před rokem +2

    Just discovered this genre a few days ago. I'm in awe. This is exactly what I've been looking for my whole life.

  • @blackblight
    @blackblight Před 2 lety +11

    Exceptional work, a perfect intro for any prospective DS fans

  • @IamAJoe
    @IamAJoe Před 2 lety +5

    Randomly found dungeon synth the other day and I dig it, so I'm down for this history lesson.

  • @LordJonRay
    @LordJonRay Před 14 dny

    Very informative and the best documentary on Dungeon Synth I've seen yet. I'm just now getting into it as a genre and looking for everything I can learn about it.

  • @phantomvox951
    @phantomvox951 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Its a strange sensation when you have a type of music in your head since your childhood but dont know how to create it or search for it. This happened to me when I encountered Mortiis. Im a black metal fan and found Dungeon Synth by accident thanks to Mortiis. Its like finding the holy grail.

  • @stevo271
    @stevo271 Před 2 lety +10

    Daggerfall OST is so epic. It's genuine lo fi classical music.

  • @lucasterable
    @lucasterable Před 2 lety +31

    Expected a mention of Secret Stairways... But excellent research nonetheless!

    • @Pseudiom
      @Pseudiom  Před 2 lety +6

      I know Secret Stairways was a very obvious omission, but it is one of THE major early DS projects so I thought people would naturally be introduced/find it after this video.

    • @Reilia_
      @Reilia_ Před 2 lety +1

      Secret Stairways is cool

    • @agender7052
      @agender7052 Před 2 lety +4

      @@Pseudiom I personally consider Secret Stairways as a really unique and worth mentioning early proto-DS artist because he doesn't really come from the black metal scene and doesn't come from the kosmiche musik influenced folks and instead represents that more darkwave/goth inspired dark ambient thread that weaves its way through modern DS in a more pure form. Was a little disappointed he didn't get a shout since he does represent a different prefiguring strain from Kirkwood or Cusco or the black metal-inspired dark ambient and one that is well represented in modern DS.
      That said, otherwise an INCREDIBLY thorough and well done history of the genre and its antecedents, well done man.

  • @Queerpunx
    @Queerpunx Před 8 měsíci

    This is such a great well researched documentary. Thank you for putting the work into this.

  • @madhijz-spacewhale240
    @madhijz-spacewhale240 Před 2 lety +2

    this essay made me remember 'til det bergens skyggene' which was one of the first dungeon synth creators I heard.
    I think I crossed diagonally from Darkspace / paysage d'hiver and ended up in dungeon synth that way.

  • @jameskazd9951
    @jameskazd9951 Před 2 lety

    you make some great videos, one of the best creators on the platform and deserve way more subs

  • @sleepingmilk5375
    @sleepingmilk5375 Před 2 měsíci

    I discovered Dungeon Synth very recently through the youtube channel Cro Crypt and the album Mountain Realm - Greyshadow Ruins. I was immediatly blown away by the aesthetic and the sounds used in the album and fell in love in an instant. This video was a very nice introduction to a new interest of mine. Thank you. :)

  • @TheVicenteSilva
    @TheVicenteSilva Před 2 lety

    Very interesting video on a genre I was casually following for some time. Enchantments of Old Lore is my favourite project I've listened to so far, but it took note of most the albums you mentioned in the last section and I'm going to give them a listen soon. It was fascinating to learn the obscure history of dungeon synth.
    It's also the first time I've seen a video of yours. Just subscribed!

  • @gonetounderground
    @gonetounderground Před 7 měsíci

    i'm new to these genres of synth music, and have started trying to create them myself. this video is wonderful for introducing newcomers to recommended listening. thank you

  • @lachrymalquietus
    @lachrymalquietus Před 2 lety +4

    Great take. Would love to see an expansion on origins to include progenitors from video game & soundtrack music, progressive rock, avant-garde, etc.

  • @da12ofSpades
    @da12ofSpades Před 2 lety

    What a fantastic deep dive into an underrated genre. Thank you for this!

  • @GhanimaGalach
    @GhanimaGalach Před 2 lety +5

    Great insight into this fabulous genre. Keep up the good work.

    • @Pseudiom
      @Pseudiom  Před 2 lety

      Much appreciated! One of the best things the Internet has every allowed to form.

  • @soundsoflore
    @soundsoflore Před 2 lety +18

    Surprised not to see anything on DIM, as they are generally properly considered a pillar of post-2010 dungeon synth expansion/evolution

    • @Pseudiom
      @Pseudiom  Před 2 lety +8

      There were a few major bands/projects I decided to skip like DIM, Old Tower, and Gvasdnahr (who who came after Lord Lovidicus), and a few more. I don't have anything against them, but they were cut for time. I could have gone on forever if I covered everything I wanted to. I had to reduce it to the key beats which is why I had a recommendations section at the end. I also assumed you'd eventually reach groups like DIM and Old Tower if you were interested in DS.

  • @lawrencestalbow-best2317
    @lawrencestalbow-best2317 Před 11 měsíci

    This was a phenomenal video essay. Professional, academic, passionate... Re-kindled my love for a genre I kinda forgot about. I can't overstate just how well worded and carefully planned this documentary is. I'm gonna have to go through it again and write down all the individual albums mentioned so I can check every one ❤️
    One micro-genre that I feel is worth mentioning is 'Pumpkin Synth' - dungeon synth themed around Halloween. The likes of Cursed Pumpkin, November Mourning, Pumpkin Witch, Fiendish Imp... definitely make it a recognizable branch of DS.

  • @Nachinga09
    @Nachinga09 Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks, this makes it a lot easier to adquire this new taste, great video

  • @toybarons
    @toybarons Před rokem

    Thank you so much for doing this video. I just discovered Dungeon Synth. Then I discovered your video. Now I'm learning of Comfy and Dino Synth. Holy! I never knew this sound existed. This is why I love the internet because it holds treasures that I likely would never have learned about anywhere else. Your video is a wonderful education into this. Thank you. Peace.

  • @micah_raygun_
    @micah_raygun_ Před 2 měsíci

    You had me at "Excuse the gloom."
    This is a great video, I hope to go back and dig into many of these artists I haven't discovered yet. Shout out to Quest Master, whose work I always end up defaulting to when writing and drawing maps.

  • @SousLeSoleilDeSatan
    @SousLeSoleilDeSatan Před 2 lety

    Thanks a lot for this concise description of dungeon synth genre. I can't say that I'm completly new to it, but with this material it will be easier to get to know base of DS. Good recognition of those 3 paths leading to genre (blog, bandcamp, The Dungeon Synth Archives). I'm from the last one.

  • @memoirsovmorris345
    @memoirsovmorris345 Před 2 lety +1

    I am new to your channel, this was amazing. Thank you for your work.

  • @itryen7632
    @itryen7632 Před 2 lety +3

    I fucking love esoteric internet bullshittery so much

  • @stevengarcia705
    @stevengarcia705 Před 2 lety

    I really enjoy the video so far (just finished part 1) but I really think a closer/deeper look is needed at more of the proto-ds works of Kirkwood, Howell, etc. to provide a full spectrum of influences towards dungeon & fantasy synth. Keep up the great work! Love the channel.

  • @OnyxIdol
    @OnyxIdol Před 2 lety

    Good job compiling this info, and somehow turning it into a "cozy" video :)

  • @jo3_the_artbot791
    @jo3_the_artbot791 Před 2 lety +1

    This is the genre I’ve been painting for but never realized why

  • @utzius8003
    @utzius8003 Před 2 lety +1

    I love dungeon synth. I discovered it randomly a few years ago and really fell in love with it.

  • @user-qs8kh5dn5w
    @user-qs8kh5dn5w Před 2 lety

    man, this is so rad! Great video! Truly epic video about epic genre.
    This is my favourite music genre for many years now. listing to it even when war broke onto my country.
    And this is amazig - seeing all your favourite albums in this video, dissected! I literaly listened to nearly all of them
    Dungeon Synth is truly great genre, and people should listen to it more. It helps to relax, to find something new in you, something forgotten but everpresent...

  • @JourneyIntoDarknessBand
    @JourneyIntoDarknessBand Před 2 lety +11

    Very nicely done. A lot of info I didn't know. I was experimenting with different forms of dungeon synth back in the 1990s, check out my first album from 1996 "Life is a Near Death Experience", it's all synth but I decided to add death metal drums to it so it's less ambient than some of the synth stuff at the time.

  • @ImpendingRiot83
    @ImpendingRiot83 Před 2 lety +3

    I got introduced to this type of stuff both by a friend online and by artists who incorporate elements of it into their own sound on the Harakiri Diat CZcams channel, like Poison Ruïn or FILMMAKER, for example, and having already enjoyed a lot of different sorts of Ambient music this *_really_* clicks with me as a primarily Post-Punk, Goth and Metal kind of guy (though I do try to give everything I come across a fair shake and thus tend to enjoy a little of everything). Really interesting to hear the history of this stuff intersect so heavily with familiar territory for me.

  • @JarlFrank
    @JarlFrank Před rokem +1

    I got into DS around the time Hedge Wizard's More True Than Time Thought came out, and it still feels like yesterday... hard to believe it's considered a classic by now!
    Love this genre.

  • @greglane334
    @greglane334 Před 2 lety +3

    I had no idea Mortiis had such a huge influence on music. Listened to some of his more industrial stuff in the 2000's . No idea he did anything like this. Damn

  • @squashlord371
    @squashlord371 Před 2 lety

    This was a really good little documentary! I wish Secret Stairways had a mention, but overall this is a solid introduction.
    One of my favourite albums that's a got a more Egyptian twist to Dungeon Synth is Cradle of Civilisation by Anubis, but...the project was finished and it just seems to live on my hard drive now. Getting into this genre and its spin-offs have made me so much more appreciative of archiving the older albums that were really only released on very limited tapes.

  • @FishyTheKid
    @FishyTheKid Před 2 lety +4

    As someone who is working on a synth/ambient album for my final college project, this video hit the nail on the head when it said "inspired by black metal and tolkien". It's very true haha. I'm reading the Hobbit at the moment and its been the second biggest source of inspiration for me. The biggest being the outside and nature. Varg's albums; 'The ways of Yore' and 'Thulêan Mysteries' are my favourite 'ambient/pagan' albums and I envy varg on how he creates atmospheres with such little layers.

  • @craniifer
    @craniifer Před rokem

    I love how I discovered Diploticus and memery around Dungeon Synth years before I actually sat down to listen to Dungeon Synth proper.
    Great video.

  • @synneskinlo9226
    @synneskinlo9226 Před 6 měsíci

    AMAZING VIDEO!!! Thank you for providing me with my dungeon synth bachelors degree.

  • @Cocarat206
    @Cocarat206 Před 2 lety

    And here I just thought I was finding weird synth tracks on the internet that spoke to every little thing I could want from music. Great deep dive, very informative! Sometimes you're into an emergent genre and don't even realize it. :D

  • @yuggothrecords
    @yuggothrecords Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent video, thanks for this!

  • @KickinRadTopHat
    @KickinRadTopHat Před 2 lety

    Great video. I’ve loved DS ever since I first stumbled upon Hedge Wizard’s “More True Than Time Thought” back around 2015. Still one of my favorites.

  • @jonweber.8.756
    @jonweber.8.756 Před rokem

    Great rundown! Cheers for this!

  • @OGCMayne
    @OGCMayne Před 2 lety +1

    I gotta say I love lamentation, and I’m glad I saw this video to give a good look on the genre as a whole

  • @MrElbowsmash
    @MrElbowsmash Před 2 lety +36

    Finally, a forklift album for people like me.

    • @Pseudiom
      @Pseudiom  Před 2 lety +9

      I've never even played Shenmue.

  • @sunburnedshirts3724
    @sunburnedshirts3724 Před 7 měsíci

    immersing myself in the genre for a dungeon noise project, been listening to dark ambient, classical, industrial, and many ds acts

  • @akousmatikoirex4353
    @akousmatikoirex4353 Před 2 lety +1

    This was a very fun documentary and has reminded me of some of the music that was around back then, and the hard work and effort that went into making it a recognisable genre. I corresponded with Andrew of the DS blog back in 2011 via the old Dark Legions Archives run by SR Prozak. I remember Andrew as being respectful and constructive whereas most will know the users of that site as trolls and shitposters(!) I sent him some of my own music (Myrrdin). He was incredibly enthusiastic about the recordings and I give him a lot of credit in helping me find an audience back then - I imagine the work getting the movement going was a difficult and thankless task at that time.there was not much happening around that era (2005-2014), but some big names I used to have on rotation a lot were Gvasdnahr, Forgotten Pathways and Erdstall. I kind of bailed on music around 2014 so I haven't heard much/any of the big names of that era like LL - though I do remember Erang posting his very first tracks on the blackmetal UK forum and thinking they were good. DS still features heavily in my playlists for work or reading and this video gives me plenty of newer names to seek out. Thanks for putting it together and reading to the end of my own 'deepest darkest DS web lore' recollections from the lost / formative years of the Dungeon Synth movement.

  • @Constantine-316
    @Constantine-316 Před 2 lety +1

    The Passing of the Grey Company by Summoning was the song that introduced me to the genre, havent looked back since

  • @thedanielstraight
    @thedanielstraight Před 2 lety

    Really well done, sir. I've subscribed.

  • @swagdaddie8484
    @swagdaddie8484 Před rokem

    What a day to be wearing my Depressive Silence shirt to be pulling up on this video. Love it! :)

  • @parapotato
    @parapotato Před 10 měsíci

    I grew up on stories of my Dad's old D&D campaigns from the 70s as well as being introduced to both Tolkien's literary works and being the perfect age to see the LOTR films in theaters as a wide eyed child. All this created a bedrock in my soul of love for this older atmosphere and style of fantasy. I discovered dungeon synth from the works of Fief a couple of years and I've become obsessed with the genre, this documentary was an amazing watch.

  • @henriboteule
    @henriboteule Před 2 lety +3

    it's always the same with these videos I always end up with 999 youtube tabs open and too little time

  • @nomadicmonkey3186
    @nomadicmonkey3186 Před 2 lety

    Never heard of the genre but it made me take a trip down non-existing memory lane.

  • @beastwaynes4868
    @beastwaynes4868 Před 2 lety

    Excellent video dude. I was lucky enough to get my hands on one of the 300 copies of Ånden Som Gjorde Opprør on vinyl around 2001-2002 for $20 (Australian). Cold Meat Industry released some great shit back then. Those were my 'good old days.'