Aint that funny. I thought Out of Tartarus was the one that most needed to go back to the drawing board. I felt there was too much random swapping between the main riff and the synth. Was still good effort overall.
Hades: Now, boy, face me if you dare. **Heavy bass begins in the background** Hades: What the hell is that? Zagreus: Oh, I hope you don't mind, I brought a friend.
I mean, there’s always Andrew Hulshult. He did work on the Doom Eternal OST with Mick And he did the entirety of Dusk, as well as a few other more recent classic shooters. Dude’s just as in love with the genre as Mick.
@@tchao1995 lol Andrew Hulshult already has been working on it, he did music for both the DLCs along with David Levy, who's worked on OSTs for Rooster Teeth for a while. They've both done really good work, but it doesn't quite have that Mick magic
In the first escape, in the first hallway, when the boons were first gifted, one stood. Burned by the embers of Asphodel, the soles of his feet blistered by the fires of the river Phlegethon, barred from ascension, he chose the path of perpetual torment. In his constant ransacking he found no peace, and with mortal blood he scoured the Underworld seeking vengeance against The Dark Lord Hades who had lied to him. He wore the Black Shawl of Nyx, and those that tasted the bite of his sword named him... Zagreus.
Yeah, the second half of The King and the Bull is straight up Doom. Also Theseus is just Rekoom from Dragon Ball Abridged, cocky bastard with doom ost.
Darren Korb: Making music in his home setup with a couple elec drum kits and some electric guitars, maybe sings and has an orchestra now and again Mick Gordon: DOES THREE POUNDS OF COKE BEFORE PUTTING A SYNTH KEYBOARD THROUGH A WOOD CHIPPER AND RECORDING IT
@@jessea4438 A little bit of both. I thought it was about Gwent for only a second or two, but I still have no idea what djenting is. I could google it, but it's more fun to think it's an unholy combination of Gwent, twerking and a DJ-ent (tree guys from Lord of the rings with sick mixtapes).
@@suakeli Djent is like an onomatopoeia to describe a certain guitar tone. Mick Gordon definitely incorporates that type of tone. The band Meshuggah was the first to use that type of tone, but it didn't catch on until a band called Periphery popularized it. Around the time that they released their first album, the term Djent was formed. Fun fact, the drummer for Periphery actually preformed with Mick on stage during the 2016 VGA
This is the epitome of “things being better than the sum of their parts”. At first I was really sceptical, but the finished product sounds fucking amazing.
Holy shit that was good, I was kind of waiting to be disappointed when you said the mix was gonna be fuzzier than mick's mixes cause most people who end up covering doom completely flop on the guitar tone but holy shit, I did not need to worry for a sec. You killed it
try this mixes of this guy on youtube : SPC HC . he do the doom eternal legacy ost he will mix the all song from the game and remove the mixes from the Chad Mossholder
Zagreus: So, you're the Legendary Slayer... I could use some help with escaping this place, you look like a strong and honorable soldier. Doomguy: ... (Option to romance Doomguy has been unlocked.)
@@shadowcheto85 Yeah, I was thinking something like that, considering that Zagreus is the epitome of bisexual attractiveness, and he's able to slay the same amount of demons the Slayer did, that he might be attracted to him.
The quality of this video, in the music, the recording, the pacing, even the comedy of it, really good work. You blew it out of the park on every front
You just took two of the best soundtracks of 2020, and merged them into some damn masterpieces. My mind was being blown over and over while listening to the final products. Fantastic work!
I know you're probably never going to see this but that ambience noise that you constructed in 'No Escape' I would love to hear how you did it, not many people explain how to create ambient soundscapes
Heh I see all the comments 😉 the ambient sounds in this one are a combo of some NI Absynth presets that I liked, a real recording of ocean waves mixed with tons of reverb, a square wave reese bass making random noise (also with a lot of reverb), a quiet bass guitar, and finally a couple of homemade serum patches that play the thumping baseline and the melody (both with some heavy FX treatment to taste). I hope that helps!
@@GeoffPlaysGuitar Awesome! Thanks for the input, I'm really struggling with making ambient tracks myself since its hard to find anyone that does that specific sound so it really helps to see the kind of sounds that go behind this! Once again, thanks :)
Stygian Blade: Aspect of the Slayer (The Crucible) _A legendary slayer shall rend and tear into the wickedness of evil eternaly, till the deed is forever done_ Stats: Heavy attack replaced with a large arcing slash that deals heavy damage and instakills fodder enemies. Requires damage build up for the crucible blade to charge, else it will just be a regular slam attack albeit weaker than normal "Foolish son! You dare affront the Lord of Hades with this accursed blade?!" "Relax old man - a friend of mine allowed me to borrow this." "Churl! Do you know of the wanton carnage of this 'friend' has wrought upon the underworlds!? Enough! The longer I let you wield this blade, the more bloodthirsty it becomes!" Adamant Rail: Aspect of the Slayer (Super Shotgun) _Old friend, we reunite knee deep in the darkness, to rise against the eternally doomed_ Stats: Clip reduced to 1 but its a super powerful shotgun blast. Special replaced with a long ranged tether that drags Zagreus into foes and briefly stunning them "How quaint, the son of a god reduced into wielding the arms of a lowly mortal against his father." "Hey, this 'mortal' was quite a badass you know?" "Indeed... it has spilt the blood of countless infernal beasts. Enough talk, lets see if this arm could stop me from ripping and tearing out your soul back to Styx..."
I'm convinced GeoffPlaysGuitar is just Mick Gordon's alternate account where he can make Doom music without it getting immediately copywritten by Bethesda.
you know the songs that when you hear them you say maaaaan, i wish there was a game with this music as theme. every music on your channel gives me that vibe. i have a friend who is a indie game developer and he uses your songs as placeholder in his games
Stumbled upon this through my recommended. I'm no music nut, but i've always loved the soundtracks from these two games. If your goal is to become like mick gordon or darren korb, your well on your way there mate. Out of tartarus sounds bloody amazing, and whilst no escape was a bit quiet, it makes an amazing ambient theme. You've done amazingly. No weird youtube intros, or any like cheesyness, just pure development goodness, lighthearted popsicle jokes, and it appears like you put quality care into your content man.
>"So Mick, how did you start writing music for Doom?" Mick Gordon: "Let me tell you about some internet music memes called the death waltz and the black MIDI." Everyone else: *Egg frying noises intensifies.*
I am 99% sure the DOOM Compressor is mostly FL Studio's Maximus. You can see it was made in Patcher, which means it's a custom UI just hooked into some parameters of existing plugins, tucked away under the hood. Just set the curve for all the bands to a flat 0.0dB and you should already be most of the way there. The foot button sounds like it just maxes out the Pre Gain knobs, and the rest is a series of on/off buttons. Maximus seems the most likely candidate since not only can it switch between normal and multiband compression modes, the default positions of the crossover knobs match, and it's a stock plugin included with the Producer Edition. It's also the easiest way I could find to achieve something matching his description of "200dB simultaneous upward/downward compression" given on Instagram. There might be some slight inaccuracies to my method that only Mick himself would know of, but this recipe is the closest I've gotten to the real deal.
@@gautieryrondy4769 The only reason it was called "Slayer Gates" was because a bunch of randos associated it with the Slayer Gates when they were thinking up of a name for their trailer rip videos. If Mick Gordon calls it Meathook, it's meathook.
@@HeliosDrive No. Slayer Gates was the gamerip file. Meathook is the Official Soundtrack. Rip the gamefiles yourself and see. Plus Slayer Gates is a more metal name. Meathook sounds like some wimp got put in charge of naming a track.
@@DeviousKid45 Even so, the name of the Soundtrack mix supersedes the name of the in-game files when it comes to assigning an official name. Either name being more or less metal is subject to opinion. Even so, Meathook suits better as an overarching term (since it directly alludes to the SSG's Meathook weapon mod), not to mention how the name "Slayer Gates" is a misnomer given how the track isn't mutually exclusive to any of the six Slayer Gates in the game.
I was linked here from Alex Moukala's 'why hades' soundtrack is a masterpiece' vid, and I'm so glad he did--it was amazing seeing your process and the full result. I love how much research you did.
FROM ACROSS THE STARS THE ALGORITHM HAS SUMMONED ME Yeah this is super cool, like I said youtube told me to watch this so hopefully you will get more v i e w s soon :)
It feels like it's missing some 'meat' so to speak, usually doom tracks have like 2 or 3 tracks of the same structure distorted, pitch shifted, and layered on top of eachother for a strange industrial choir effect. I'm not a music person so hopefully you get what I mean.
Doom, one of my favourite game series with my favourite soundtracks of all time. Hades, a game i just started playing, one where i dont have a background video on cause the music is good enough. This video made me happy
DOOM is so procedural and the enemies are like mixers and drum hits being added. Hades felt like arranged tracks while doom feels like playing DOOMJAZZ with guns.
The work is hugely impressive, naturally, but can we talk about the straightforward outro? I heavily appreciate and even admire the concise "I also did this with another song! I do this because I'd like to be known for video game music. Thanks and goodbye." Too many channels drag those kinds of things out.
When No Escape started i imagined the one specific scene... - Slayer approaching the hollow corridor soon to be full of demons out of nowhere. The robotic voice kindly tells that lockdown is engaged because demonic presence is on the unsafe levels. And the demons realize... they have nowhere to run now)
I always though there were a couple moments in Hades' OST that sounded like Doom. It's interesting to hear how well it fits, it would be awesome if mods were allowed in this game (like in Crypt of the Necrodancer) so that we could listen to your tracks while playing!
this is the only "let's re-create mick gordon's sound" video I've seen that actually gets close! It seeps into Killer Instinct a bit too, which ain't a bad thing.
Never thought my classics knowledge would serve a Doom meme, but it should be something like "σχῐ́ζε καί φείδου" (pronounced approximately as [skhee-dzeh kye phey-doo]). It's literally more like "divide and cut", but I think it's close enough. :D
Pretty sure the demons are too feral to have any language, but maybe someone could find some way to translate to the Sentinels' language. That being said you get to hear like 4 fuckin' words in it lol
Saw you getting liked by Darren himself, Out of Tartarus just perfect
I really need to hear your take on SAMURAI (refused) music
Yeah! It’s funny, I already have that written down for a couple of weeks out 😉 twitter.com/geoffplaysguit/status/1363935324083281920?s=21
@@GeoffPlaysGuitar POG
Aint that funny. I thought Out of Tartarus was the one that most needed to go back to the drawing board. I felt there was too much random swapping between the main riff and the synth. Was still good effort overall.
@@GeoffPlaysGuitar This made me sub
This is my next video!
"Rip and tear, boy. And finish the job properly this time."
Kratos cracks knuckles.
"BOI."
"The Titans were rage incarnate. Brutal and merciless. But you, boy! You might be even worse."
this is just too perfect hahaha
Zeus damn me if I didn't read this in Hades' voice.
This man really went and asked himself _"What if Hell sounded like Hell"_ and rebuilt 2 amazing soundtracks.
that- oh my gosh
Hades: Now, boy, face me if you dare.
**Heavy bass begins in the background**
Hades: What the hell is that?
Zagreus: Oh, I hope you don't mind, I brought a friend.
Aspect of Doom Slayer
Enter the Doom Slayer riding Cerberus
Zag: Get him closer, boy, he seems to be eager to hit him with this sword
When Hades is no longer the boss fight.
"In the name of Hades, I accept this message."
"I... havent seen you before. Looking kinda gruffy there, pal. Not the talkactive type huh?"
Hades: Why do I hear boss music?
THAT WAS SOOO COOL!!! XD
So happy I saw it live!
So fast man
Yo you gonna drum to this?
@@kmflowtimelordmal5446 He already did! That's why he commented!
@@Djay_B aww i missed it, now i feel bad
I would not be disappointed if this guy becomes the new doom composer after Mick left
That means a lot, the FBI
I mean, there’s always Andrew Hulshult. He did work on the Doom Eternal OST with Mick
And he did the entirety of Dusk, as well as a few other more recent classic shooters. Dude’s just as in love with the genre as Mick.
@@tchao1995 lol Andrew Hulshult already has been working on it, he did music for both the DLCs along with David Levy, who's worked on OSTs for Rooster Teeth for a while. They've both done really good work, but it doesn't quite have that Mick magic
@@WastedMeerkat1 I don't believe it has that kick that gordon gives you, like i just don't feel pumped and super hyped.
@@isaiah7106 yeah Mick is heavy af. I dont know how does it and I've been making metal for 12 years
Got this recommended to me, and dang I'm happy it did. Absolutely amazing
Looks like youtubes doing good today
Saw this comment and my brain went all Skyrim guard with "Wait, I know you"
Hey there
Wow your here
Same
Bethesda/ID Software: No guitars!
Mick Gordon: *Haha, 9-string go BRRRRR*
Smoke you WIDE
To bad those 8 strings arent used at all.
*chainsaw go BRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR*
@@Artameful Ah, i see you're a man of culture aswell
haahhahaahhahh the only way!
*We’re reaching demon slaying levels that shouldn’t be possible*
Genocide within seconds
"this is not possible!"
"no, it's necessary"
And yet still nowhere near the nessecary amounts
Bf.xml
DUDE JUST ONE MORE LIKE AND WE GOT IT!
The obvious next step is to turn Doom music into animal crossing music.
KK Slider in the style of Doom. Please
Almost there - do you know about this? ua-cam.com/video/U4lz8MN6MQA/v-deo.html
In the first escape, in the first hallway, when the boons were first gifted, one stood. Burned by the embers of Asphodel, the soles of his feet blistered by the fires of the river Phlegethon, barred from ascension, he chose the path of perpetual torment.
In his constant ransacking he found no peace, and with mortal blood he scoured the Underworld seeking vengeance against The Dark Lord Hades who had lied to him.
He wore the Black Shawl of Nyx, and those that tasted the bite of his sword named him... Zagreus.
[Applause]
Chills. Literal chills
Doom works with fucking everything.
EXCELLENT
Beautiful.
I would actually pay money to hear the entirety of Out of Tartarus like this
same!
The tracks renamed:
No Escape from The Slayer
Scourge of DOOM
Out of Ammo
My man, this is was we commonly refer to as “the good shit”
Im 69th. This is truly the G O O D S H I T
*The* good shit even
*All bold gold shit*
I feel like "an ocean full of blood" perfectly describes Mick's ambient sound
Ngl, I kinda need the entire Hades OST in this style. Like, yesterday
6:46 I dont know if you know but thats sound is actually a compressed lawn mower with added melody. Mick is fucking insane.
Wait I thought that was the chainsaw and the end climax was the lawn mower. Guess I'm just dumb.
Wait mick is a music teacher???
The guy was told no guitars, so he resorted to fucking chainsaws. Mick is God of music
@Ctr alt dead mick music teacher? Where can I apply for class
@Ctr alt dead hella fake.
Fun Fact: If you apply this mindset to "The King and the Bull", you literally just end up with "At Doom's Gate/E1M1"
Yeah, the second half of The King and the Bull is straight up Doom. Also Theseus is just Rekoom from Dragon Ball Abridged, cocky bastard with doom ost.
i don't know who gave Orpheus a Chainsaw, or who let Zag have a shotgun, but i'm not complaining
This is what Dusa listens to in her free time
This single comment makes me wanna play Hades again
dusa has sick taste
WHAT free time lmao
dusa with airpods in 😭❤️
Darren Korb: Making music in his home setup with a couple elec drum kits and some electric guitars, maybe sings and has an orchestra now and again
Mick Gordon: DOES THREE POUNDS OF COKE BEFORE PUTTING A SYNTH KEYBOARD THROUGH A WOOD CHIPPER AND RECORDING IT
Nice
nice
nicE
nice
Nice
2 minutes in and I restarted because this deserves good quality headphones. You did an amazing job, and thanks for walking us through your process!
Thanks and anytime! More like this to come
Gonna need the entire soundtrack, boyo.
Question: Does the Hades OST djent?
Geoff: It does now.
What's Djent? Is it the Witcher card game?
@@suakeli nah that's gwent
@@suakeli I hate that I can't tell if this is sarcasm or not. It makes me feel dumb(er)
@@jessea4438 A little bit of both. I thought it was about Gwent for only a second or two, but I still have no idea what djenting is. I could google it, but it's more fun to think it's an unholy combination of Gwent, twerking and a DJ-ent (tree guys from Lord of the rings with sick mixtapes).
@@suakeli Djent is like an onomatopoeia to describe a certain guitar tone. Mick Gordon definitely incorporates that type of tone. The band Meshuggah was the first to use that type of tone, but it didn't catch on until a band called Periphery popularized it. Around the time that they released their first album, the term Djent was formed. Fun fact, the drummer for Periphery actually preformed with Mick on stage during the 2016 VGA
11:02 So what do you think?
i think Bethesda and Id Software should hire you
This is the epitome of “things being better than the sum of their parts”. At first I was really sceptical, but the finished product sounds fucking amazing.
Holy shit that was good, I was kind of waiting to be disappointed when you said the mix was gonna be fuzzier than mick's mixes cause most people who end up covering doom completely flop on the guitar tone but holy shit, I did not need to worry for a sec. You killed it
Whew! Thanks a lot! Everything ended up mixed more like an electronic song than a metal one, I think that helped.
try this mixes of this guy on youtube :
SPC HC . he do the doom eternal legacy ost he will mix the all song from the game and remove the mixes from the Chad Mossholder
Zagreus: So, you're the Legendary Slayer... I could use some help with escaping this place, you look like a strong and honorable soldier.
Doomguy: ...
(Option to romance Doomguy has been unlocked.)
Zag gives back Daisy at the last amrosia. Doom guy gifts him the Crucible.
@@shadowcheto85 Yeah, I was thinking something like that, considering that Zagreus is the epitome of bisexual attractiveness, and he's able to slay the same amount of demons the Slayer did, that he might be attracted to him.
@@itwasidio1736 Slayer's ace though.
@@ryanherrington2319 ace people can still be interested in romantic relationships
@@shadowcheto85 Grant me the Aspect of the Doom Slayer!
The quality of this video, in the music, the recording, the pacing, even the comedy of it, really good work. You blew it out of the park on every front
This should be the soundtrack for when you're playing Hades on Max Heat level.
Ah, Violence, my favorite genre.
This was super engaging, great job, definitely here for more like this in the future
Thank you! You got it!
@@GeoffPlaysGuitar you sir have got yourself a long time follower of your work, I expect great things
You just took two of the best soundtracks of 2020, and merged them into some damn masterpieces. My mind was being blown over and over while listening to the final products. Fantastic work!
8:56 love that part. The buildup is so good
I know you're probably never going to see this but that ambience noise that you constructed in 'No Escape' I would love to hear how you did it, not many people explain how to create ambient soundscapes
Heh I see all the comments 😉 the ambient sounds in this one are a combo of some NI Absynth presets that I liked, a real recording of ocean waves mixed with tons of reverb, a square wave reese bass making random noise (also with a lot of reverb), a quiet bass guitar, and finally a couple of homemade serum patches that play the thumping baseline and the melody (both with some heavy FX treatment to taste). I hope that helps!
@@GeoffPlaysGuitar Awesome! Thanks for the input, I'm really struggling with making ambient tracks myself since its hard to find anyone that does that specific sound so it really helps to see the kind of sounds that go behind this! Once again, thanks :)
You got it man! Best of luck!
"I see you rip the foundations of hell asunder."
Aspect of the Slayer unlocked!
I'd pay for DLC where the entire OST is like this
I'd pay a fortune for just the OST
Same, but with Shadow the Hedgehog (2005)
I don't know what either the Hades OST nor the Doom Eternal OST sound like. how did I get here
Did you like it tho
Well congratulations you found 2 of the best soundtracks in video game history
It's a sign.
You are missing out on a lot.
Good tastes
Coming from Alex Moukala and I must say... This turned out better than I expected! Absolutely fantastic. great work
I would pay money to have this as an alternate soundtrack in-game. So good dude
Him: Low budget
Me: *_looking at a chainsaw and lawnmower_*
I mean...
You kid, but some soundtracks for DOOM by Mick Gordon legit use chainsaw sounds. If I remember correctly it's DOOM 2016's menu theme.
@@Frosty-yy7oq i think thats the point he literally used a chainsaw and a lawnmower
@@Frosty-yy7oq Yeah, I don't think there was really a joke here. More of just an amusing reference. He used his neighbors lawnmower
You can use blender tho, because chainsaw and lawnmower kinda expensive lol
@@bigpooporder3965 they're just things a lot of people have anyway
in before mick gordon finds this and comments
He went underground after id and bethesda pinned the OST fiasco on him, at least I don't see his name being thrown around alot.
@@blacknemesy they could have agreed on not giving the bonus for Mick for being ultra late. Then again, his musics were mother of all bombs.
Dude i was subconsciously waiting for the “bwoawoowwowobpawbabbwoawow” synth sound during the remixes and when i heard it i went insane
9:46
Saw 3 OTTs stacked together, my dubstep producer brain released all of its dopamine at once
Thank you, youtube algorithm, for blessing my ears today.
The moment the Scourge of Furies came in, Zagereus was like:
*RIP AND TEAR!!*
in all seriousness, this right here is a work of art.
That was pretty freakin' cool!
Saw Austin Wintory retweet this today.
Thanks! Yeah that was nice of him heh
Stygian Blade: Aspect of the Slayer (The Crucible)
_A legendary slayer shall rend and tear into the wickedness of evil eternaly, till the deed is forever done_
Stats: Heavy attack replaced with a large arcing slash that deals heavy damage and instakills fodder enemies. Requires damage build up for the crucible blade to charge, else it will just be a regular slam attack albeit weaker than normal
"Foolish son! You dare affront the Lord of Hades with this accursed blade?!"
"Relax old man - a friend of mine allowed me to borrow this."
"Churl! Do you know of the wanton carnage of this 'friend' has wrought upon the underworlds!? Enough! The longer I let you wield this blade, the more bloodthirsty it becomes!"
Adamant Rail: Aspect of the Slayer (Super Shotgun)
_Old friend, we reunite knee deep in the darkness, to rise against the eternally doomed_
Stats: Clip reduced to 1 but its a super powerful shotgun blast. Special replaced with a long ranged tether that drags Zagreus into foes and briefly stunning them
"How quaint, the son of a god reduced into wielding the arms of a lowly mortal against his father."
"Hey, this 'mortal' was quite a badass you know?"
"Indeed... it has spilt the blood of countless infernal beasts. Enough talk, lets see if this arm could stop me from ripping and tearing out your soul back to Styx..."
Doomguy isn't mortal. Says so in the game itself. "Who are you, a human, *once a mortal,* to defy our traditions?", I.E. he is no mortal
@@whiteface513abandonedchann8 He was mortal. Is is not anymore. That what "once" mean, it's in the past.
Bro, please send these ideas to Supergiant games. They are brilliant.
I'm convinced GeoffPlaysGuitar is just Mick Gordon's alternate account where he can make Doom music without it getting immediately copywritten by Bethesda.
you know the songs that when you hear them you say maaaaan, i wish there was a game with this music as theme. every music on your channel gives me that vibe. i have a friend who is a indie game developer and he uses your songs as placeholder in his games
You can't just drop a fart joke like that and expect me to be able to continue the video for at least 30 minutes.
💨
From 9:30 till the end, i want an extended version so bad, such a fucking BOP
Subbed after i found your jenova track and have not been disappointed since, keep rocking you legend.
Heh I appreciate it 😊
8:56 is my favorite part, and I couldn't tell you why, but I need more of that.
Me after getting off work: I sleepy
Me after hearing this for the first time: BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOD!
Stumbled upon this through my recommended. I'm no music nut, but i've always loved the soundtracks from these two games.
If your goal is to become like mick gordon or darren korb, your well on your way there mate.
Out of tartarus sounds bloody amazing, and whilst no escape was a bit quiet, it makes an amazing ambient theme.
You've done amazingly. No weird youtube intros, or any like cheesyness, just pure development goodness, lighthearted popsicle jokes, and it appears like you put quality care into your content man.
Would be nice to try make a Doom music into a Hades song. Amazing work man!
Hah I love it! Thanks so much 🙏
Bruh, we need each one as an individual track, shits awesome
That was amazing dude! I wish this was streaming on spotify so I could have it in my playlists. This mix was totally badass
Thank you! 🙏 Spotify is processing and will be available as soon as they approve it
Tartarus sounds like the rip and tear soundtrack but it's going backward and forwards at the same time
>"So Mick, how did you start writing music for Doom?"
Mick Gordon: "Let me tell you about some internet music memes called the death waltz and the black MIDI."
Everyone else: *Egg frying noises intensifies.*
Woah this rules! I'm honored you chose my 60 heat run for the gameplay segments during your track showcase. 🔥
Of course man that run was wild! Let me fix up the vid description so it’s clearer where that footage is from
I am 99% sure the DOOM Compressor is mostly FL Studio's Maximus.
You can see it was made in Patcher, which means it's a custom UI just hooked into some parameters of existing plugins, tucked away under the hood. Just set the curve for all the bands to a flat 0.0dB and you should already be most of the way there. The foot button sounds like it just maxes out the Pre Gain knobs, and the rest is a series of on/off buttons.
Maximus seems the most likely candidate since not only can it switch between normal and multiband compression modes, the default positions of the crossover knobs match, and it's a stock plugin included with the Producer Edition. It's also the easiest way I could find to achieve something matching his description of "200dB simultaneous upward/downward compression" given on Instagram.
There might be some slight inaccuracies to my method that only Mick himself would know of, but this recipe is the closest I've gotten to the real deal.
Holy shit the final outcome gave me chills
I’m gonna be honest, these are my two favorite soundtracks, and I’m so happy you did this.
what if one winged angel sounded like doom eternal music
"Slayer Gates" isn't the actual proper title of the track.
Its proper name is "Meathook"
It was at the beginning. It's under this name that it appeared in the files of the game a few update prior I believe.
@@gautieryrondy4769 The only reason it was called "Slayer Gates" was because a bunch of randos associated it with the Slayer Gates when they were thinking up of a name for their trailer rip videos.
If Mick Gordon calls it Meathook, it's meathook.
@@HeliosDrive No. Slayer Gates was the gamerip file. Meathook is the Official Soundtrack. Rip the gamefiles yourself and see. Plus Slayer Gates is a more metal name. Meathook sounds like some wimp got put in charge of naming a track.
@@DeviousKid45 Even so, the name of the Soundtrack mix supersedes the name of the in-game files when it comes to assigning an official name.
Either name being more or less metal is subject to opinion. Even so, Meathook suits better as an overarching term (since it directly alludes to the SSG's Meathook weapon mod), not to mention how the name "Slayer Gates" is a misnomer given how the track isn't mutually exclusive to any of the six Slayer Gates in the game.
If I were either of the original composers. I would be humbled and honoured. Well done.
This was a combination I didn't know I needed. Loved the attention to detail.
I was linked here from Alex Moukala's 'why hades' soundtrack is a masterpiece' vid, and I'm so glad he did--it was amazing seeing your process and the full result. I love how much research you did.
There is not gonna be much surprises:
M. Gordon: *CHAINSAW*
FROM ACROSS THE STARS
THE ALGORITHM HAS SUMMONED ME
Yeah this is super cool, like I said youtube told me to watch this so hopefully you will get more v i e w s soon :)
It feels like it's missing some 'meat' so to speak, usually doom tracks have like 2 or 3 tracks of the same structure distorted, pitch shifted, and layered on top of eachother for a strange industrial choir effect. I'm not a music person so hopefully you get what I mean.
As a music person I can say I do not get what you mean
As a musician, I understand what you’re saying.
I 100% understand what you mean.. more meat!
Yeah, I agree with you. The spirit is there but the track needs more layers to it. Gotta get that overwhelming tapestry of noise that Doom does.
This is supposed to be an hybrid of Doom and Hades, maybe you are missing core elements from both OSTs being the main core of these arrangements.
OMG, listening to the Research and Making the Song sections of your videos has me rollin every time.
Doom, one of my favourite game series with my favourite soundtracks of all time.
Hades, a game i just started playing, one where i dont have a background video on cause the music is good enough.
This video made me happy
DOOM is so procedural and the enemies are like mixers and drum hits being added. Hades felt like arranged tracks while doom feels like playing DOOMJAZZ with guns.
The work is hugely impressive, naturally, but can we talk about the straightforward outro? I heavily appreciate and even admire the concise "I also did this with another song! I do this because I'd like to be known for video game music. Thanks and goodbye." Too many channels drag those kinds of things out.
When No Escape started i imagined the one specific scene... - Slayer approaching the hollow corridor soon to be full of demons out of nowhere. The robotic voice kindly tells that lockdown is engaged because demonic presence is on the unsafe levels. And the demons realize... they have nowhere to run now)
I enjoyed the beginning as much as the song. Awesome work and cool documentation of it!
Holy goddamn damn, that's an AMAZING final product, and good research. Loving every bit of it
9:34 "Out of tartarus" is exploding my anus...
kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
He was taking a dumb when he listened to this track.
sounds like something i would say while blowing up the toilet "OUT OF TARTARUS"
I always though there were a couple moments in Hades' OST that sounded like Doom. It's interesting to hear how well it fits, it would be awesome if mods were allowed in this game (like in Crypt of the Necrodancer) so that we could listen to your tracks while playing!
yeah was thinking about the exact same thing like custom music mods.
I love hades ost, I love doom ost... AND I FUCKING LOVE THE MIX YOU JUST DID, good job dude
Beautiful, genuinely brought a tear to my eye
this is the only "let's re-create mick gordon's sound" video I've seen that actually gets close! It seeps into Killer Instinct a bit too, which ain't a bad thing.
Jesus christ that was a work of art, keep going my dude, you're going places.
How would you Say
"ℜ𝔦𝔭 𝔞𝔫𝔡 𝔱𝔢𝔞𝔯" in ancient greece?
Or "𝕯𝖆𝖗𝖐𝖓𝖊𝖘𝖘 𝖆𝖓𝖉 𝖇𝖑𝖔𝖔𝖉" in demon language?
Never thought my classics knowledge would serve a Doom meme, but it should be something like "σχῐ́ζε καί φείδου" (pronounced approximately as [skhee-dzeh kye phey-doo]). It's literally more like "divide and cut", but I think it's close enough. :D
@@RealBenda wow nothing else to say
Pretty sure the demons are too feral to have any language, but maybe someone could find some way to translate to the Sentinels' language. That being said you get to hear like 4 fuckin' words in it lol
You should do "The Painful Way" in this style.
MAN!!!!!! This is the sickest, most awesome, brutal AF music I have ever heard! Great job!!!
I did not expect this kind of quality, great job!
This could easily be put in DOOM, fuck this is good
I would pay to see that guy's work in Ancient Gods Part 2...
He nailed everything that makes a Doom soundtrack, a Doom soundtrack. ID should really look to this with some special attention...
I wonder if "The Unseen Ones" can be doomified like this and if so, how a human mind can even process it.
You stole the words right out of my mouth!
I imagined the DoomSlayer just decimating Hades throughout this whole song. Freakin' fantastic
GOD I FREAKING LOVE THIS DUUUDEEEEE!
Hades and Doom eternal are my fav games and listen to this made me happy!!
Good job!!
IT IS JUST BEAUTIFULL ive listening this almost 3 times all days now
Охуенная работа, звучит максимально аутентично!
"What if the Hades OST sounded like the Doom Soundtrack?" what you mean what if, it does sound like doom soundtrack
Not really no
Only if you don’t have ears
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Hades OST doesn't sound like *Mick Gordon* DOOM, though, which is what this video is emulating.
Mick: You don’t buy the synths, the synths buy you.
I rarely watch videos from start to finish without even skipping.
Thanks for a fun vid.
It's great to see the merging of two of my favorite game sound tracks in recent years. Keep up the good work, it sounds great