Thanks as always. Just so you know, this one is an unofficial compilation of their "making of" videos and the studio version sounds a bit differently, especially the part you thought was too long, it's actually much shorter in a studio version. Btw. the guy at the end, playing with the gaming consoles is called Aymeric Thomas, he is a drummer for a band called Pryapisme you should check out as well imo, since every single member of that band worked with Igorrr in one project or another. They're a bit more electronical, jazzy, mostly instrumental and are probably my most favorite band ever. Thank you again! Cheers!
As mentioned above the audio quality jumps a little as this is stitched from a making of documentary (really interesting watch btw). But I like this version for the behind the scenes and the shot of the consoles at the end. If you look carefully at the NES, it has cables coming out of the cart slot, so they must be using the actual hardware for the 8-bit sounds which is very cool. Haha do you want abstract Igorrr, I may have some ‘Chicken-core’ coming up. 🤔
New subscriber and long time Igorrr fan. If you are looking for more classical music video style videos, there's a music video for "Opus Brain" that is fantastic. There's also the song "ieuD", which is a banger all its own, and the video is hauntingly beautiful. Plus, Igorrr-adjacent, there's also "Öxxö Xööx" (Laurent, the male singer's band/project), whose song LMDLM also has a nice video to go with it.
Fun reaction! Though have to say, your remark about the part where it was just a bit too long is moot. This video is mostly a "making of" and not everything you see and hear in this video ended up in the final mix of the track, which imo is a masterpiece of eclectic musical chaos!
Thanks as always. Just so you know, this one is an unofficial compilation of their "making of" videos and the studio version sounds a bit differently, especially the part you thought was too long, it's actually much shorter in a studio version. Btw. the guy at the end, playing with the gaming consoles is called Aymeric Thomas, he is a drummer for a band called Pryapisme you should check out as well imo, since every single member of that band worked with Igorrr in one project or another. They're a bit more electronical, jazzy, mostly instrumental and are probably my most favorite band ever. Thank you again! Cheers!
Igorrr can be very experimental. They are though excellent composer and story teller.
What? Nobody knows, what they really sing about... Including Igorrr!
so cool! always love to see more Igorrr reactions! thanks for your reaction
As mentioned above the audio quality jumps a little as this is stitched from a making of documentary (really interesting watch btw). But I like this version for the behind the scenes and the shot of the consoles at the end.
If you look carefully at the NES, it has cables coming out of the cart slot, so they must be using the actual hardware for the 8-bit sounds which is very cool.
Haha do you want abstract Igorrr, I may have some ‘Chicken-core’ coming up. 🤔
It's because it's a making of video with some parts not mixed, just raw footage pasted with definitive of partially mixed parts.
So happy for see Igorrr in this channel again! :D Good review! Thank you :D
I would pronounce it exactly like hummus (the dip) but as if you really like it and that's what you're having for dinner
thank you, finally a not annoying reaction!!!
This is in my top three igorrr songs love to see a reaction to it! lets go!!
New subscriber and long time Igorrr fan. If you are looking for more classical music video style videos, there's a music video for "Opus Brain" that is fantastic. There's also the song "ieuD", which is a banger all its own, and the video is hauntingly beautiful.
Plus, Igorrr-adjacent, there's also "Öxxö Xööx" (Laurent, the male singer's band/project), whose song LMDLM also has a nice video to go with it.
Fun reaction! Though have to say, your remark about the part where it was just a bit too long is moot. This video is mostly a "making of" and not everything you see and hear in this video ended up in the final mix of the track, which imo is a masterpiece of eclectic musical chaos!
i highly recommend Anemone by Ruby My Dear
That vid is not the song, I'm afraid
Edit: damn, I should read the comments before posting :D
Houmous, quite delicious East Mediterranean paste!
нахер вы нужны когда и так есть эта песня?