this comment is bizarre to me because i’ve experienced the same, i’ve always kept this sound in my memories as far as what the imagery i associate all of those movies with. i finally watched the first bladerunner yesterday and immediately thought of alien, and now without question star wars
"Enhance 34 to 46. Pull back....Wait a minute. Go right. Stop." One of my all time favourite films. Im going to have this on in the background when my nerdy mates come over and see if they pick it up. Awesome work.
YES! Also one of the several underrated scenes, or at least details in a film. Yes the film finally has an immense appreciation (after such a small amount of us cried for it upon release in '82!!!), but I think bits like going INSIDE the photo to look into that mirror was absolutely genius. It's still hardly mentioned by anybody. I mean, nothing like it happened previously. Also, the maybe far easier shot to do of the childhood photo beginning to move with memory-- absolutely captivated me. What a simple, yet affective and heartbreaking addition to a film.
crysknife007 What else struck you as good sound design in the movie? I just realised I haven't been paying enough attention to sound design of Blade Runner.
Well that is a great question. The next sound effect that really stands out to me is the neon sign buzzing on and off close to where Deckard eats some noodles. Great death screams on the second to last replicant. Love the whole Vangelis score a LOT, definately pulls the theme of the movie together. I guess its because I've been working on this youtube channel so much the last year but whenever I watch a movie now the main thing I notice about it are all the sound effects.
Here in Singapore, they have really cool reactive sounds for blind people pedestrian crossings. They have an internal rhythm which is almost completely intuitively intelligible, but it also indicates how far it is from shutting the green light, when it started, etc. It also sounds Cyberpunk as fuck to me :) Anyway, unrelated story :) Thanks for hooking me to listen to Blade Runner much more carefully next time. Did you like the sound design on Gravity? Any other movies that you could recommend?
I have read comments of disappointment about that we have reached 2019 and no replicants and flying cars as they were portrayed in the movie Blade Runner but, I have something better. The thing is that we haven’t getting yet the marvelous technology of Blade Runner but when I originally watched the movie as a kid in 1982, the most fascinating thing of the movie, to my judgement, was the lonely life of Deckard, being alone, no wife no marital worries and stuff and I can say that I finally get it, not really with all merits but here I am enjoying the sound and loving the life I wanted since that 1982. Thank you.
Yeah I can relate to that…I remember thinking when I saw Blade Runner in the cinema I’d be almost 50 in 2019, ended up alone in an apartment surrounded by technology I could only dream of as an 11 year old…
@@Vingulhello old comment. New comment here. There’s a difference between loneliness and being alone. You can feel lonely in a crowded room or in bed next to someone who no longer loves you. But being alone is peaceful and quiet. A bliss.
@@iammicah895 The original poster did mention both being lonely and being alone. I don't mind being alone at all, I'm an introvert. But I do mind being lonely.
@@Vingul yes, you are right. Jeez, four words between lonely and alone. My mistake. About being lonely, age might play a part. I’m middle aged now. But practicing stoicism definitely helped. Even though I’m not in control of what might happen to me, I am in control in how I think about it. For instance; I used to get lonely at Christmas time for some reason, but now I can really enjoy that time alone. Walking around in my pj’s around all day, eating what I want when I want it. Watching the movies that I like to see or just enjoy the atmosphere. But I also like being with family since we only have a certain amount of Christmases that we can enjoy together. And with relationships, modern women have made it quite enjoyable being single. Hehe. And an increasingly number of men are experiencing the same. And if you want friends, as an introvert you can perhaps find people irl doing hobbies where you do meet like minded people. From (indoor) mountain climbing to mountain biking or going to a games workshop to play Warhammer or other games.
i live in an appartement and i looped this sound the whole nights for two days. The neighboor knocked at my door today and said ; - _Could you stop your washing machine please?_ *Blade runner ambiant destroyed...
Dark, small, cramped, but cozy, utilitarian, but customized, lived in… by me. I can rest here, work here, eat here, relax here, think here,… 'be' here. My hole in the wall, my crack in the concrete, my dry spot, my shelter, my home.
In these times when I am going through complicated emotional moments, putting this sound in the background helps calm down everything I am going through...
hypersphere412 I do sometimes- especially on hot summer evenings, aircon off, windows open and city sounds coming in from the outside... very cool especially when you dim lights, or only have a few low light side lamps on.
Wish this was more then a 7 second loop done over for 12 hours... like mix in the rain, blimp, traffic, people, all that stuff on the special editions....
Yea me too. You can hear that background sound go from low to high ... over and over. A bit annoying.. maybe. ... I’ll give it a try. Hopefully it will put me to sleep fast!
Actually, if you really notice, Ridley Scott, recycled some of his sound effects from his movie "Alien". You can't miss it if you watch them both. Which I have many times since both of those movies are really some of the best science fiction movies.
+Electric Sheep Thanks for bringing it all back: This even has a name in Wikipedia: "Tears in Rain Monologue": "I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate. All those moments will be lost in time, like tears...in...rain. Time to die."
Love that someone put this together. And I love it. I put it on when I work at home. I guess almost a million other people do also! ;) Best soundtrack of any movie ever, even the basic sound design is mesmerizing.
THANK YOU!! I just now thought of losing for it, not because I didn't think of the sound, I've wanted to hear more of it immediately after seeing the movie in 1982 as a young teenager, needing my older relative to buy me a ticket. I've always wanted to be in that world, even though I'm more of an outdoorsy nature hugger. This very invented, manufactured idea still felt more natural and lonely, yet sexy, to me than I ever expected when recalling it in my mind.
I do want to hear mechanisms in my house sound like this...despite that fact that this sound effect was also used in 'Alien' medical bay. It is peculiarly soothing.
An excellent foundation for someone to assemble that sci fi moment. A little shortwave, multi-channel cable tv, coast to coast am, and your favorite video game with photoshop minimized to top it off.
Yea! Awesome. This is one of my favorites I have done in a while. I had to put a nice curve on the equalizer to get rid of some of the transfer noise it had cluttering up the purity of the scene.
Healey Dell I would reccommend you try this video by another youtuber since it is as you describe: 1 Hour of Ambient Sound From Inside Deckards Apartment, Blade Runner, Los Angeles, November 2019
yes.. I almost want to take up drinking in the evenings - he makes drinking hard liquor so cool - what with the square drinking glass, rain and Vangelis playing in the background.
Daft1 Alien was from 1979. I guarantee you that this sound was in the medbay. Empire Strikes Back was just a year later, and this was used again in that tunnel in Cloud City when Luke nearly walks into Vader's lightsaber. If I remember correctly, Blade Runner came out two years later.
When I listen to this, I feel as though a billion microscopic nanobots are hard at work rebuilding me into the man this city needs me to be- the man this city DESERVES. The onset of this feeling started as a trickling down the spine at 5:30:48, then grew into a certainty at the 6:40:11 mark.
I literally clicked on it because I thought, "What ambient noise? What DID Deckard's apartment sound like?" It is a peaceful sound of traffic, industry, machinery, and a rainy busy world of the future as heard through very thick walls and from very far away. Like the grit of a darkened possible future is on the other side of very thick concrete walls and we're here, inside, with Deckard, drinking Bourbon, and watching the rain until we must walk out into the cold and rainy streets again.
Awesome. Some people have written that they like to mix slightly different ambient sounds together in this way too. Like the star trek engine noise + battlestar galactica especially.
I am trying to use my wifes phone to blend this with my phone whilst playing....'B-17 Bomber Sound for Sleeping' from Bead McBride... It is a favourite of mine but I only just noticed it has the similar spooky rise and fall Ronal quality of this.... I noticed after I made her fall unconscious whilst she told me it is an annoying sound that keeps her awake.... This is an unusual amount of time for me to have access to her phone..my eyes are crossing.....must sleeep
Okay so this sound shows up in Blade Runner in the apartment, BR 2049 in Deckard’s new place, Alien on the Nostromo, The Empire Strikes Back during Luke’s duel with Vader in Cloud City, Attack of the Clones at the end when Dooku and Sidious meet up, anything else? Someone mentioned A New Hope but I don’t remember when it is heard in that movie. It’s such a subtle noise yet once you notice it, it is unforgettable. I love that it keeps showing up in multiple different sci-fi movies :)
I only noticed BR2049 when I was at the cinema and felt like a total nerd when I did. Didn't realized it was recycled in other movies as well! Now I need to check them all! Thanks for the post ;p
Must confess I broke out in laughter when I saw the title...I mean fricking Deckard's Apartment Sound for 12 Hours? Then the loop turned out to be a good one, though...
Thanks! And yes, me too, I've been binge watching Space 1999 lately looking for a place with a good sample in it. So far I'm pretty well into the show and they rarely have any long quiet moments that would be good to work with.
How about 'Forbidden Planet'? Of course it has an electronic soundtrack (the very first ever by Louis and Beebe Barron) already, but there are lots of things to pluck out. I always found the visit to the vast power station relaxing in its way, tho it can seem like a throbbing sound from a commercial washing machine. There's always the de-polarization sound when the United Planets space cruiser drops out of lightspeed to enter orbit around Altair 4. I use the sound of the cruiser moving through the star system in my cell for incoming text messages. It never fails to elicit a 'WTF?' response from anyone nearby. Anyway, it's a great soundtrack which is still available.
This was one of the failures of 2049 - the apartment setting. In the newer Blade Runner, they totally dropped the ball on this one. Ridley knew to make it moody, atmospheric and dark, definitely dark. And comfortable. A great space.
To me it fits to the 2049 era. Blade Runner universe is parallel to our own, in the first BR we're set in a 2019 Los Angeles (released in 1982) this is the Eigthies : Neon colors, messy abundance, climate change is declining, etc... Whereas 2049 (released in 2017) is our cold modern world : Sanitized, monochromatic colors, climate change at its peak ) Don't forget the Black Out Crisis in 2022 Los Angeles, a turning point for it's world.
@@PunishedWolf That sounds good for about one or more second, then you age to realize it's supposed to compliment the whole story and idea, and nothing from 1982 or 2017 should be affecting it. It's not like we're supposed to remember or think "yeah they wanted the style of '92 in 2019, and '17 in '49...". Yes I know (and proposed before I heard it from anybody else) that there is a twenty year loop that people seem to sometimes recycle for resin of fascination but mostly out of not knowing what else to do (laziness, nostalgia at a certain age, etc...) so that's why you see 60's style somewhat echo in the 80's, 70's hippie-messy recycled as "grunge" in the 90's, and small infusions continuing, but the further we've gone the more everything is accepted at the sane time. It's a buffet of styles now not even eating for the twenty years, though you can sorta find it. Anyway, the story is bigger than just allowing for filmmaker ideas of the tie to represent how it should look in the story setting-- that's annoying and distracting, since the best films should make you not realize you're watching a film, which is an art I noticed definitely weakened ever since people like Bay, or even the great Cameron broke by adding MORE of everything and being hip to "what's cool now" instead of creating a world. Yeah yeah, The Terminator did it right, but it's always overshadowed with "T2", because of technology and adding so much more stuff (including an unconvincing whiting Furlong as the future "great" Connor-- most overlook how that does NOT work) that more shallow thinkers chew more popcorn with mouths open, get up several times and disturb others, talk out loud during the film, etc... watering down the original intention of a good movie experience, the true mark of a good film... not just a pastime, an amusement. I go in blank slate for films, not "well this is supposed to be 2049 (or whatever- pick one) but I know what period the FILM was made so THAT's represented here..." LMAO... no. Just no. The film can have a style represented IN the story from another time, in fact I would enjoy even more of that like the original having bits of the jazz age and flapper age in clothing, etc.. but Blade Runner swallowed up the 80's better than the newer film, diluting the 80's better for having little CG to work with and less technology overall. The kipple and garbage spilling in sometimes.. the decay, I mean nobody did that as well up that point. The 80s didn't invent that. That's always been a growing problem, it's just that the original represented it better. The troubles are still there in 2049, and I don't see 2017 involved in any way more than all the past combined. They did a great job with the new film, but I do grade on a scale, since it's standing on the shoulders of the first film whether anyone likes it or not. Many young fanboys of other art in life don't like to see things that way, because it's honest and revealing what they like more needed a huge base to leap from and ideas to borrow and grow. The truth shouldn't hurt though, especially being an obvious truth and something with which they rely and should respect for giving birth to what they like.
Erm......i naturally have this sound in my bedroom!,!! I have no idea WHAT causes it? I have tried to find out as i LOVE IT! It never stops and i hope it doesnt! I think as the house is over 100 years old with chimneys possibly wind, ghosts who knows🤷🏻♂️ Basically its BLOODY AWESOME!! 😃
Do you live high up in a high-rise? I'm betting it's the aircon, they are on top with big things slowly going round and round, making lots of noises like this.
love this. I have always loved this sound for some reason, ever since I heard it in Empire Strikes Back...and (here comes the sci fi geek in me :) )... Alien I believe. It's just a peaceful sound.
This sound fascinated me since my childhood. You also can hear it in Alien, A New Hope and Empire Strike Back.
Laurent Schreiner you found any links to JUST the sound of the low pulsing bass? ....
Yep, the lower dark decks of Cloud City. Love it.
this comment is bizarre to me because i’ve experienced the same, i’ve always kept this sound in my memories as far as what the imagery i associate all of those movies with. i finally watched the first bladerunner yesterday and immediately thought of alien, and now without question star wars
@@blheir3000 Especially when count Dooku visits Palpatine and inform him that war begun in Episode 3.
Hi . What do you think of the remake? Mark Bensette Aux Bois 🇨🇦.
I've seen this film at least 50 times... This makes me feel right at home.
Hi . What do you think of the remake? Mark Bensette Aux Bois 🇨🇦.
i have seen it maybe 10 times. But it never gets boring
This makes me want to wire hidden speakers all throughout the house and loop this noise constantly
"Enhance 34 to 46. Pull back....Wait a minute. Go right. Stop."
One of my all time favourite films. Im going to have this on in the background when my nerdy mates come over and see if they pick it up. Awesome work.
Hi Don . What do you think of the remake? Mark Bensette Aux Bois 🇨🇦.
your favourite line is utterly meaningless you pop culture goon.
YES! Also one of the several underrated scenes, or at least details in a film. Yes the film finally has an immense appreciation (after such a small amount of us cried for it upon release in '82!!!), but I think bits like going INSIDE the photo to look into that mirror was absolutely genius. It's still hardly mentioned by anybody. I mean, nothing like it happened previously. Also, the maybe far easier shot to do of the childhood photo beginning to move with memory-- absolutely captivated me. What a simple, yet affective and heartbreaking addition to a film.
that one video you never knew you needed until you had it.
Final cut..
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It's eerie yet it's also relaxing. I feel like I'm in a living space ship when I listen to this.
Shuriken Shep Yea, such amazing sound design went in to the whole film but I especially like this sound too. It really evokes an odd sense of space.
crysknife007 What else struck you as good sound design in the movie? I just realised I haven't been paying enough attention to sound design of Blade Runner.
Well that is a great question. The next sound effect that really stands out to me is the neon sign buzzing on and off close to where Deckard eats some noodles. Great death screams on the second to last replicant. Love the whole Vangelis score a LOT, definately pulls the theme of the movie together. I guess its because I've been working on this youtube channel so much the last year but whenever I watch a movie now the main thing I notice about it are all the sound effects.
Oh, and the "walk now, walk now" robotic sounding pedestrian crosswalk voice is a highlight for me whenever I watch the film.
Here in Singapore, they have really cool reactive sounds for blind people pedestrian crossings. They have an internal rhythm which is almost completely intuitively intelligible, but it also indicates how far it is from shutting the green light, when it started, etc. It also sounds Cyberpunk as fuck to me :)
Anyway, unrelated story :)
Thanks for hooking me to listen to Blade Runner much more carefully next time.
Did you like the sound design on Gravity?
Any other movies that you could recommend?
I have read comments of disappointment about that we have reached 2019 and no replicants and flying cars as they were portrayed in the movie Blade Runner but, I have something better. The thing is that we haven’t getting yet the marvelous technology of Blade Runner but when I originally watched the movie as a kid in 1982, the most fascinating thing of the movie, to my judgement, was the lonely life of Deckard, being alone, no wife no marital worries and stuff and I can say that I finally get it, not really with all merits but here I am enjoying the sound and loving the life I wanted since that 1982. Thank you.
The lonely life you always wanted, huh?
Yeah I can relate to that…I remember thinking when I saw Blade Runner in the cinema I’d be almost 50 in 2019, ended up alone in an apartment surrounded by technology I could only dream of as an 11 year old…
@@Vingulhello old comment. New comment here.
There’s a difference between loneliness and being alone. You can feel lonely in a crowded room or in bed next to someone who no longer loves you. But being alone is peaceful and quiet. A bliss.
@@iammicah895 The original poster did mention both being lonely and being alone. I don't mind being alone at all, I'm an introvert. But I do mind being lonely.
@@Vingul yes, you are right. Jeez, four words between lonely and alone. My mistake.
About being lonely, age might play a part. I’m middle aged now. But practicing stoicism definitely helped. Even though I’m not in control of what might happen to me, I am in control in how I think about it. For instance; I used to get lonely at Christmas time for some reason, but now I can really enjoy that time alone. Walking around in my pj’s around all day, eating what I want when I want it. Watching the movies that I like to see or just enjoy the atmosphere. But I also like being with family since we only have a certain amount of Christmases that we can enjoy together.
And with relationships, modern women have made it quite enjoyable being single. Hehe. And an increasingly number of men are experiencing the same.
And if you want friends, as an introvert you can perhaps find people irl doing hobbies where you do meet like minded people. From (indoor) mountain climbing to mountain biking or going to a games workshop to play Warhammer or other games.
Deckard has the coolest looking apartment in existence.
Frank Lloyd Wright Aztec-style period 🤙
i live in an appartement and i looped this sound the whole nights for two days.
The neighboor knocked at my door today and said ;
- _Could you stop your washing machine please?_
*Blade runner ambiant destroyed...
hahhaha, what a good anecdote ;)
😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂😅
Haha lol😂😂
@@bernieponcik1351 so? Cyber child enjoy it, why are you telling me for? You need the approval? Kidz 😂😂😂no one cares lol
nice!
Dark, small, cramped, but cozy, utilitarian, but customized, lived in… by me. I can rest here, work here, eat here, relax here, think here,… 'be' here. My hole in the wall, my crack in the concrete, my dry spot, my shelter, my home.
In these times when I am going through complicated emotional moments, putting this sound in the background helps calm down everything I am going through...
Nostromo Medical Bay
azure niosaki lol
+azure niosaki I know iv'e heard this ambience in Blade Runner, but cant remember it in Alien. Was if used in both motion pitctures?
+Gist432 it's been used in 3 Star wars movies, 2 ALIEN movies and in alien isolation and of course bladerunner.
+azure niosaki Just listened to the Nostrum Medical Bay and it is, by my non-replicant ears, the same sounds
The same sound was used in both movies.
I think I might leave this playing in my apartment at all times.
hypersphere412 I do sometimes- especially on hot summer evenings, aircon off, windows open and city sounds coming in from the outside... very cool especially when you dim lights, or only have a few low light side lamps on.
I am now going to do this
I know right? Make its own playlist and just keep it on repeat.
😜😎
A different sound for every room , including Aunt Beru’s food processor in the kitchen
Been looking for a loop of this ambient track for years. I’ve heard it in many of my favorite movies, and searched constantly, but I finally found it!
Wish this was more then a 7 second loop done over for 12 hours... like mix in the rain, blimp, traffic, people, all that stuff on the special editions....
Yea me too. You can hear that background sound go from low to high ... over and over. A bit annoying.. maybe. ... I’ll give it a try. Hopefully it will put me to sleep fast!
ua-cam.com/video/llDMztU5JGk/v-deo.html
Watch this video at 7:05:49
There is other vids with that
maybe this is the best one
ua-cam.com/video/zUTI-P1kVv0/v-deo.html
@@Max1dollar Thanks for that, gone directly to my playlist.
This is fantastic! I play this in the background while reading, writing, planning, thinking-pondering about the universe, and even when cooking!
A classic example of how mega important sound is in film.
Dislikes must be replicants
Gary Stamps Absolutely.
Gary Stamps Or Toasters!
Gary Stamps Yes must have been retired by mistake
… Or real sheep!
I AM NOT A REPLICANT!!!! Want to see my family photos?
Actually, if you really notice, Ridley Scott, recycled some of his sound effects from his movie "Alien". You can't miss it if you watch them both. Which I have many times since both of those movies are really some of the best science fiction movies.
There are similar drones in the og star wars to this one as well.
@@macicoinc9363 Yep. On Bespin, in the maintenance corridors when he fights vader after the freezing room.
I instantly recognized this sound from Alien.
Used this to sleep for like 3 years every night. Love it.
I need to wander down these utilitarian avenues of the youtubes more often.
Peter Gorman Hahah, thanks.
I have never slept so good. THANK YOU.
Ambient sound is an art unto itself.
I love the picture of Deckard caressing his bottle of Johnny Walker with that smirky grin on his face.
Its quite addictive and slightly painful when you stop hearing it
I doubled the sound - two youtube channels playing with a slight difference of 2 seconds. Awesome.
I just got a new apartment and finished putting the bed together now im gonna listen to this and lay there
i swear this is one of the best things to fall asleep to ive ever heard.
the pulsating up & down sound was also sampled and used as background sound in the Amiga 500 game Millenium
This could possibly be the best thing on the internet.
Im working on having this piped into my own apartment 24/7
***** i want it on all the time: sleeping, at work, in the pool >>in the pool, imagine that -MAD!!!
***** That would be awesome
This is one of the best videos on UA-cam.
Greatest Movie ever made!
Ever
Yup
God Damn! I listened to the whole thing!
Thank you for creating this. I was able to sleep beautifully last night with this playing in the background
Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion.
+Electric Sheep
Thanks for bringing it all back: This even has a name in Wikipedia: "Tears in Rain Monologue":
"I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Attack ships on fire off
the shoulder of Orion. I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the
Tannhäuser Gate. All those moments will be lost in time, like
tears...in...rain. Time to die."
This is....awesome. I code to this. Classic minimalist space wobble and hum but truly ethereal - puts me into the zone extremely quickly.
Love that someone put this together. And I love it. I put it on when I work at home. I guess almost a million other people do also! ;) Best soundtrack of any movie ever, even the basic sound design is mesmerizing.
This is ideal to run while I'm working, and it keeps me connected to my favourite film at the same time. Thanks a lot!
It is so relaxing, cosy drone sound. It,s nice to hear it on headphones in the underground.
Poti Piet Thanks
Been listening to this for an hour now while at work. It's so peaceful.
Kind of wished my apartment looked like that.....
messy?
@@holdshiftt2run308 but cozy
This is really excellent. Thanks for putting this together.
Very welcome :)
THANK YOU!! I just now thought of losing for it, not because I didn't think of the sound, I've wanted to hear more of it immediately after seeing the movie in 1982 as a young teenager, needing my older relative to buy me a ticket. I've always wanted to be in that world, even though I'm more of an outdoorsy nature hugger. This very invented, manufactured idea still felt more natural and lonely, yet sexy, to me than I ever expected when recalling it in my mind.
Amazing, so happy they reused this in 2049 😍
they did?
this is wonderful. my new favourite place to be.
Kathy Decompton Awesome!
best part is from 09:58:12 to 10:04:59
LNBlack29 oh yes
This film changed my perspective about life itself
there is something in this sound that makes me fall sleep as soon as i can get, there must be some relate to the sound on the womb.
I want my computer to hum like this.
I don't want my computer to hum like this.
it already does a bit - it complains - 'I need a new tower and fan assembly - pleeeeease!'
I do want to hear mechanisms in my house sound like this...despite that fact that this sound effect was also used in 'Alien' medical bay. It is peculiarly soothing.
it should if you watch the video
What's the story mother?
It's really nice for painting ! I enjoy it for a while, and it works !
500k+ views. I'm not alone, feels good man.
An excellent foundation for someone to assemble that sci fi moment. A little shortwave, multi-channel cable tv, coast to coast am, and your favorite video game with photoshop minimized to top it off.
Holy Crap! This is such an awesome idea! Great work!!
liquidsolomon Thanks!
Love that picture. Looks like Deckard's saying "Time to get drunk!"
jelliscorpio :D
I enjoy all your sounds and especially your ones based on sci-fi.
The Last American Thanks!
Just re-watched Blade Runner the other night & now I find this! Perfect!
I cant belive this video is 9 years old and i just found it
This could be my new go to sleep sounds.
Yea! Awesome. This is one of my favorites I have done in a while. I had to put a nice curve on the equalizer to get rid of some of the transfer noise it had cluttering up the purity of the scene.
jimmyolsenblues it’s mine, every night
"Gimme a hard copy right there."
bahrsoap73 Pan right and pull back. Stop…track 45 left. Stop. Enhance 15 to 23.
my mother?...ill tell you about my mother BAANNNGG!!
+em23
Holden said "only the GOOD things", Leon...
I just love the still shot, reminds me of myself in my youth lol
Dr Terribles Yea, his expression is so great, very inviting
oooooooOOOOoooooo
hahahahahahahahahaa
this is perfect.
Superb. Please do a version with some of the extra details layered on top - bleeps, external sirens etc.
Healey Dell I would reccommend you try this video by another youtuber since it is as you describe: 1 Hour of Ambient Sound From Inside Deckards Apartment, Blade Runner, Los Angeles, November 2019
crysknife007
Thank you. Quality on your version is better, however! ;)
Harrison looks like hes having a great time.
yes.. I almost want to take up drinking in the evenings - he makes drinking hard liquor so cool - what with the square drinking glass, rain and Vangelis playing in the background.
Kenneth Gibson Yes. Fancy.
well i think its better than morning drinking..dont make me feel bad
this means so much to me!
WHEN I'M HIGH THE LITTLE RED LIGHT ON THE SPACE SHIP FOLLOWS ME.
Dude.. this legit sounds like our fridge when I wear headphones and the documentary ends before I fall asleep
I think this might of been used in 'The Empire Strikes Back' too.
If I remember well it was in Cloud City during Luke fight with Vader
+WESKER terminator Yeah I just realised, this sound is used in many movies, New Hope also has this.
+Edward Nigma
Don't forget a certain medbay aboard the Nostromo...
*twitch*
It might have but I think not. Most of it was original for the movie - as was Blade Runner.
Daft1
Alien was from 1979. I guarantee you that this sound was in the medbay. Empire Strikes Back was just a year later, and this was used again in that tunnel in Cloud City when Luke nearly walks into Vader's lightsaber.
If I remember correctly, Blade Runner came out two years later.
Greatest Mix Of All Time!!!
Its a pity she won't live. But then again, who does?
Waltham1892 You've done a man's job, sir. I guess you're through, huh?
crysknife007 Finished...
+Waltham1892 its actually, To bad she won't live. .......... ( just saying ;D )
Indiana Solo That was one of the few buzzes I had left which hadn't been killed yet.
And now,its dead.
Thanks.
+crysknife007 hi where did you get this audio of the deckard apt.??? straight from the movie?
i envy that appartment
Great straight up, also mixes well with the Great machine of the Krell
+Will Boucher Agreed. That's my other favourite 12 hours of background music
When I listen to this, I feel as though a billion microscopic nanobots are hard at work rebuilding me into the man this city needs me to be- the man this city DESERVES. The onset of this feeling started as a trickling down the spine at 5:30:48, then grew into a certainty at the 6:40:11 mark.
+David Pair Okay, back to your group therapy and hippy classes..
Yes back to my hippy classes. I learn so, so much there.
Long time Blade Runner, Just found this and Wanna Say Super-Chill. -951-
Jason Gallego Thanks!
thankyou for this upload. It started last evening, and was still going when I awoke.
Sir Donald Dust Awesome! Thanks for listening
I literally clicked on it because I thought, "What ambient noise? What DID Deckard's apartment sound like?" It is a peaceful sound of traffic, industry, machinery, and a rainy busy world of the future as heard through very thick walls and from very far away. Like the grit of a darkened possible future is on the other side of very thick concrete walls and we're here, inside, with Deckard, drinking Bourbon, and watching the rain until we must walk out into the cold and rainy streets again.
I have this open in multiple tabs, and I'm playing with the volume sliders. Beautifully creepy.
Awesome. Some people have written that they like to mix slightly different ambient sounds together in this way too. Like the star trek engine noise + battlestar galactica especially.
I am trying to use my wifes phone to blend this with my phone whilst playing....'B-17 Bomber Sound for Sleeping' from Bead McBride...
It is a favourite of mine but I only just noticed it has the similar spooky rise and fall Ronal quality of this.... I noticed after I made her fall unconscious whilst she told me it is an annoying sound that keeps her awake.... This is an unusual amount of time for me to have access to her phone..my eyes are crossing.....must sleeep
Okay so this sound shows up in Blade Runner in the apartment, BR 2049 in Deckard’s new place, Alien on the Nostromo, The Empire Strikes Back during Luke’s duel with Vader in Cloud City, Attack of the Clones at the end when Dooku and Sidious meet up, anything else? Someone mentioned A New Hope but I don’t remember when it is heard in that movie. It’s such a subtle noise yet once you notice it, it is unforgettable. I love that it keeps showing up in multiple different sci-fi movies :)
I only noticed BR2049 when I was at the cinema and felt like a total nerd when I did. Didn't realized it was recycled in other movies as well! Now I need to check them all! Thanks for the post ;p
ThainK ANH when Obi Wan is shutting the tractor beam down
Hey, thanks for this! This is so soothing! The next time I suffer from insomnia I will play this! :)
Love this!
Strangely hypnotic...
Thomas Morgan Thanks!
Righto- thanks for the link. Keep up the great work:)
Methuselem You're welcome, absolutely :D
One of my favorite ASMR videos.
Must confess I broke out in laughter when I saw the title...I mean fricking Deckard's Apartment Sound for 12 Hours?
Then the loop turned out to be a good one, though...
Awesome. Ghost in The Shell next please!!
Great idea, any thoughts on what sample to use?
Always thought he had the ultimate bachelor pad..
absolutely fantastic. it's like i am in los angeles in 2019
this is entrancing
maxcrfnofx Thanks, I'm glad you like it.
Incredible. Nice one
1292liam Thanks!
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This is so cool! I would love to have one with Space 1999!
Thanks! And yes, me too, I've been binge watching Space 1999 lately looking for a place with a good sample in it. So far I'm pretty well into the show and they rarely have any long quiet moments that would be good to work with.
crysknife007 Thanks! The central computer from Alpha moonbase had quite a relaxing sound but it was 70's, a decade known for its idiosyncrasies :)
My favorite part is when it goes “vrooooommmmmmm”
How about 'Forbidden Planet'? Of course it has an electronic soundtrack (the very first ever by Louis and Beebe Barron) already, but there are lots of things to pluck out. I always found the visit to the vast power station relaxing in its way, tho it can seem like a throbbing sound from a commercial washing machine. There's always the de-polarization sound when the United Planets space cruiser drops out of lightspeed to enter orbit around Altair 4. I use the sound of the cruiser moving through the star system in my cell for incoming text messages. It never fails to elicit a 'WTF?' response from anyone nearby. Anyway, it's a great soundtrack which is still available.
Those are really great ideas. Thanks!
Deckard's apartment looks comfy af
5:27:18 it really rocks out. It is my favorite part of the entire loop...
I have seen things you people wouldn't believe..
+TheGodParticle But all of those memories will be gone... Like tears... In... Rain...
+Michael Serrano lost*
+Michael Serrano In time*
I like you guys! Real fans remember the epic lines right.
I like the part where it doesn't change.
This was one of the failures of 2049 - the apartment setting. In the newer Blade Runner, they totally dropped the ball on this one. Ridley knew to make it moody, atmospheric and dark, definitely dark. And comfortable. A great space.
To me it fits to the 2049 era. Blade Runner universe is parallel to our own, in the first BR we're set in a 2019 Los Angeles (released in 1982) this is the Eigthies : Neon colors, messy abundance, climate change is declining, etc...
Whereas 2049 (released in 2017) is our cold modern world : Sanitized, monochromatic colors, climate change at its peak )
Don't forget the Black Out Crisis in 2022 Los Angeles, a turning point for it's world.
@@PunishedWolf That sounds good for about one or more second, then you age to realize it's supposed to compliment the whole story and idea, and nothing from 1982 or 2017 should be affecting it. It's not like we're supposed to remember or think "yeah they wanted the style of '92 in 2019, and '17 in '49...".
Yes I know (and proposed before I heard it from anybody else) that there is a twenty year loop that people seem to sometimes recycle for resin of fascination but mostly out of not knowing what else to do (laziness, nostalgia at a certain age, etc...) so that's why you see 60's style somewhat echo in the 80's, 70's hippie-messy recycled as "grunge" in the 90's, and small infusions continuing, but the further we've gone the more everything is accepted at the sane time. It's a buffet of styles now not even eating for the twenty years, though you can sorta find it.
Anyway, the story is bigger than just allowing for filmmaker ideas of the tie to represent how it should look in the story setting-- that's annoying and distracting, since the best films should make you not realize you're watching a film, which is an art I noticed definitely weakened ever since people like Bay, or even the great Cameron broke by adding MORE of everything and being hip to "what's cool now" instead of creating a world.
Yeah yeah, The Terminator did it right, but it's always overshadowed with "T2", because of technology and adding so much more stuff (including an unconvincing whiting Furlong as the future "great" Connor-- most overlook how that does NOT work) that more shallow thinkers chew more popcorn with mouths open, get up several times and disturb others, talk out loud during the film, etc... watering down the original intention of a good movie experience, the true mark of a good film... not just a pastime, an amusement.
I go in blank slate for films, not "well this is supposed to be 2049 (or whatever- pick one) but I know what period the FILM was made so THAT's represented here..." LMAO... no. Just no.
The film can have a style represented IN the story from another time, in fact I would enjoy even more of that like the original having bits of the jazz age and flapper age in clothing, etc.. but Blade Runner swallowed up the 80's better than the newer film, diluting the 80's better for having little CG to work with and less technology overall. The kipple and garbage spilling in sometimes.. the decay, I mean nobody did that as well up that point. The 80s didn't invent that. That's always been a growing problem, it's just that the original represented it better. The troubles are still there in 2049, and I don't see 2017 involved in any way more than all the past combined. They did a great job with the new film, but I do grade on a scale, since it's standing on the shoulders of the first film whether anyone likes it or not. Many young fanboys of other art in life don't like to see things that way, because it's honest and revealing what they like more needed a huge base to leap from and ideas to borrow and grow. The truth shouldn't hurt though, especially being an obvious truth and something with which they rely and should respect for giving birth to what they like.
Erm......i naturally have this sound in my bedroom!,!! I have no idea WHAT causes it? I have tried to find out as i LOVE IT! It never stops and i hope it doesnt! I think as the house is over 100 years old with chimneys possibly wind, ghosts who knows🤷🏻♂️ Basically its BLOODY AWESOME!! 😃
Do you live high up in a high-rise? I'm betting it's the aircon, they are on top with big things slowly going round and round, making lots of noises like this.
love this. I have always loved this sound for some reason, ever since I heard it in Empire Strikes Back...and (here comes the sci fi geek in me :) )... Alien I believe. It's just a peaceful sound.
Thanks, I'm glad you like it. And you're right, this is indeed in Alien as well in the nostromo medical bay.
Yep. You are right sir.