An Empty Bliss Beyond This World follows the mind of a person who tries and struggles to remember even small parts of his life using broken sounds. The record was based on a 2010 study about the ability of people with alzheimer's disease to remember music they listened to when they were younger, as well as where they were and how they felt when they listened to it.
Well then you should listen to the 6 hour long the caretaker's "Everywhere at the end of time". That's about the 6 stages of alzheimer's and it is horrifying.
The soft piano melody playing just behind a veil of static,,, it’s incredibly eerie to me. It’s like dreaming soundly about Death knocking at your door, and looking forward to inviting him in
Suitable for Halloween. The cheap scares of zombies and such pale in comparison to the real and nuanced horrors of the advanced aging process itself. Fell asleep listening to several albums of this artist's work, woke up feeling deeply anxious and uncomfortable. I think he succeeded in doing what he set out to do spectacularly.
I actually did that and woke up frightened confused at some louder and distorted parts. This was me listening to Stairway to the Stars and the three-hour retrograde amnesia work. An empty bliss beyond this world at least doesn't have that much distortion or jumpscares. Just listen to the switch between Stage 4 and Stage 5 in EATEOT.
Actually dementia/alzheimers is not a normal part of the aging process, the chances of getting it are known to be drastically increased by the western lifestyle of low exercise, bad diet, long years of boring non mentally stimulating work, social isolation and disregard for the disabled and elderly.
its like getting hit in the head with a rubber mallet so many times that the only thing you come to experience is the null space between thinking you're alive and not caring much if you are
I listened this while reading chainsaw man, in a moment when was snowing and the characters are looking through the window, enjoying the simple things. it was such a beautiful moment
I don't know why, but if I listen to a song on the caretaker's albums alone, without the other tracks, I feel miserable. Like as if I'm missing something. I need to listen to the whole album, Everytime, or I fall into a kind of depressing state. It feels as though, I'll lose my memory if I don't...
@@gamerbutgayer924 I don't think it's scary at all. You know they say "life imitates art", it is true but life also imitates people. However, while all art is aware of its existential origins, most people are unaware of how they are only the descendants of something bigger than themselves. In my opinion, that makes art more trustworthy than most people.
@@aegeanorange that's an interesting idea. I was only told that art is a distraction, a vent method of just a tool for creativity, which it is, but it's also more.
Recently I swung on swings at late, most latest evening at my old playground where I am myself was spending endless hours as a child. It was empty, skies were getting dim, night almost got approached. Hearing this tune as well seeing how all of that usually buzzing with life and little kids being completely alone and hollowed was absolutely astonishing and provoked a certain image that I caught my mind on multiple times as I listened to this composition. It appears to be exceedingly accurate epitome of how surrounding world is perceived by the eyes of a child in early years when consciousness begins to form-it's mysterious, it may seem eerie at some degree, but we look at it with sincere fascination and curiousity about everything unfamiliar, wishing to discover what even the darkest of pathways offering to us.
This artists music rly fucks with me. It takes tunes that I would consider melancholic and adds subtle manipulations that makes them incite dream and emptiness. This is art
reminds me of christmas before i started really growing up, that feeling of magic in the air, i can almost feel it if i think about it hard enough but it's so distant. 0:36 thru 0:51 is one of the most striking things ive heard in my entire life
I’m going to go to random Caretaker songs and type about how the song makes me feel. Here I go. This song makes me feel… like I’m trapped beneath the covers of my bed, constantly looking in every dark corner of my room praying that I don’t see anything even the slightest unsettling. I hallucinate moving objects in the corner of my vision and turn over to the direction with fear in my heart. The static becomes alive and real, the piano becoming upbeat to remind me that I’m safe, until it dies, and turns into the same process over and over again. My closet door looks like the door to hell. My window is screaming at me, and my front door has hands grabbing the bottom of it. My tv screen fills the room with light and is a save haven, but not much than a distraction from every, every small sound that makes my heart jump with fear.
This is fkn creepy I need information on this please someone close to me just took their life and this song is written in detective notes for a reason. What I don’t know! These comments are creepy and the song even creepier
Ashh death and mind deterioration is a theme in all of the artists albums. Give some others a listen. It’s quite depressing to listen to this stuff though ngl. I’m sorry about the person that was close to you who took their life
The way it fades in and out, with the context, is fucking horrifying and awful. I hate it. I can't stand listening to it. It's great art. God, it's good art.
Charlie brown was looking outside the window, in the nursing home, With childhood dementia, He forgot the names of everybody he knew, Who was linus? What is A lucie? What person asked me to kick that ball? But most of all, he tried to cling onto his only remaining memory...... Snoopy.....
@@simonalamona345 hmm I don't understand Orlando is that a dig at the heart sign? I'm not very good at literate / deep comments unfortunately haha but I love the combination of the song and picture here
this is like what clothes in the dark look like without my glasses in audio form
same except i don't wear glasses.
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An Empty Bliss Beyond This World follows the mind of a person who tries and struggles to remember even small parts of his life using broken sounds. The record was based on a 2010 study about the ability of people with alzheimer's disease to remember music they listened to when they were younger, as well as where they were and how they felt when they listened to it.
oh shit, really dawg?
@@bojangledorlyp527 yeah, a lot of the caretakers work is based around memory.
Well then you should listen to the 6 hour long the caretaker's "Everywhere at the end of time". That's about the 6 stages of alzheimer's and it is horrifying.
Isnt it more dementia than alzheimers.
Elusory same thing
Good grief.
Yare yare daze
“It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown!” Is not airing on public television for the first time in 50 years.
*jotaro and saiki k would like to know your location*
I knew some one would say yare yare daze
The soft piano melody playing just behind a veil of static,,, it’s incredibly eerie to me. It’s like dreaming soundly about Death knocking at your door, and looking forward to inviting him in
Just a question: Why the hell is your pfp a cursed doll?
@@beepbeepimasheep237beepbee3 idk
@@beepbeepimasheep237beepbee3 At the time you asked, it was the face of Heather Mason, from the cover art for Silent Hill 3
this music buries itself so deep inside that it becomes you, and it stays with you til the day you forget yourself
Like dementia...
Charlie Brown is all of us now, waiting for the quarantines to end
jesus christ this doesnt help
God damn, it's been 6 months already? 💀
I'm actually fine with it
jeez 7 months...its been that long.
Its 2021 and still not over
Suitable for Halloween. The cheap scares of zombies and such pale in comparison to the real and nuanced horrors of the advanced aging process itself. Fell asleep listening to several albums of this artist's work, woke up feeling deeply anxious and uncomfortable. I think he succeeded in doing what he set out to do spectacularly.
I actually did that and woke up frightened confused at some louder and distorted parts. This was me listening to Stairway to the Stars and the three-hour retrograde amnesia work. An empty bliss beyond this world at least doesn't have that much distortion or jumpscares. Just listen to the switch between Stage 4 and Stage 5 in EATEOT.
@@donnaquixote7538 eateot?
@@ADJackD Everywhere at the End of Time.
Actually dementia/alzheimers is not a normal part of the aging process, the chances of getting it are known to be drastically increased by the western lifestyle of low exercise, bad diet, long years of boring non mentally stimulating work, social isolation and disregard for the disabled and elderly.
the whole spectrum of emotions in this visualization especially
its like getting hit in the head with a rubber mallet so many times that the only thing you come to experience is the null space between thinking you're alive and not caring much if you are
I think about how I’ve never been in such a gruesome situation yet it feels scarily relatable
0:48 I love how the piano kinda breaks over the static and becomes louder
I listened this while reading chainsaw man, in a moment when was snowing and the characters are looking through the window, enjoying the simple things. it was such a beautiful moment
I don't know why, but if I listen to a song on the caretaker's albums alone, without the other tracks, I feel miserable. Like as if I'm missing something. I need to listen to the whole album, Everytime, or I fall into a kind of depressing state. It feels as though, I'll lose my memory if I don't...
I wanted to like your comment but I won't, because I don't want to feed the paranoia, for both of us :D
@@aegeanorange it's kinda scary, how much I depend on music and art rather than real people.
@@gamerbutgayer924 I don't think it's scary at all. You know they say "life imitates art", it is true but life also imitates people. However, while all art is aware of its existential origins, most people are unaware of how they are only the descendants of something bigger than themselves. In my opinion, that makes art more trustworthy than most people.
@@gamerbutgayer924 but I can relate so I decided to like your comment now :D
@@aegeanorange that's an interesting idea. I was only told that art is a distraction, a vent method of just a tool for creativity, which it is, but it's also more.
What a vibe. And it’s me being homeless and living in my car in the dead of winter in 2009.
Recently I swung on swings at late, most latest evening at my old playground where I am myself was spending endless hours as a child. It was empty, skies were getting dim, night almost got approached. Hearing this tune as well seeing how all of that usually buzzing with life and little kids being completely alone and hollowed was absolutely astonishing and provoked a certain image that I caught my mind on multiple times as I listened to this composition. It appears to be exceedingly accurate epitome of how surrounding world is perceived by the eyes of a child in early years when consciousness begins to form-it's mysterious, it may seem eerie at some degree, but we look at it with sincere fascination and curiousity about everything unfamiliar, wishing to discover what even the darkest of pathways offering to us.
I always expect Charlie to turn around at the end and have no face
Charlie Brown is an interesting choice. My dad loves Charlie Brown. I hope he never gets dementia. He is rather forgetful and frightened these days.
this makes me feel an unknown emotion
Humber
this is so perfect
The best youtube album
Deluxe
Your brain trying to remember that one song
yall think THIS is eerie/sad? check out his 6 1/2 hour album about dementia called everywhere at the end of time!
This is like a sample from that album
Made by the same people, anyway I find this to be one of their saddest tracks.
This and that are both by The Caretaker
i hope you all know he did say his as in they were both made by him
An empty bliss beyond this world is from everywhere at the end of time.
This artists music rly fucks with me. It takes tunes that I would consider melancholic and adds subtle manipulations that makes them incite dream and emptiness. This is art
It’s meant to emulate the cognitive decline of Alzheimer’s...
Play this at night on Christmas Eve to unlock a hidden emotion :)
The original is probably the wedding of the painted doll
Semion Dyadkin yep, it is!
Matthew Garcia lol
Matthew Garcia Matthew Galen above is the face that you see in the mirror. You, only not you.
reminds me of christmas before i started really growing up, that feeling of magic in the air, i can almost feel it if i think about it hard enough but it's so distant. 0:36 thru 0:51 is one of the most striking things ive heard in my entire life
melancholia at its finest
I’m going to go to random Caretaker songs and type about how the song makes me feel. Here I go. This song makes me feel… like I’m trapped beneath the covers of my bed, constantly looking in every dark corner of my room praying that I don’t see anything even the slightest unsettling. I hallucinate moving objects in the corner of my vision and turn over to the direction with fear in my heart. The static becomes alive and real, the piano becoming upbeat to remind me that I’m safe, until it dies, and turns into the same process over and over again. My closet door looks like the door to hell. My window is screaming at me, and my front door has hands grabbing the bottom of it. My tv screen fills the room with light and is a save haven, but not much than a distraction from every, every small sound that makes my heart jump with fear.
Happy birthday :)
This makes sense.
Yes.
Charlie Brown is on the video despite this reminding me more of Charlie Emily, curled up in her music box, gently crying out as she misses her dad.
Imagine blasting this album out loud on halloween
Or christmas
Ah my favorite
best sleep ever, wonderfull
There's something ominous about Charlie Brown looking to the window with so much calm, never facing us.
The best part about this video is the run time, which is 4:20. Very poggers
Very poggers indeed
I got a rock .
Yes you do .
A smoking rock!
@@TheNineteenKing it's a match
If you want to hear yhe song clearer, look up wedding of the painted doll.
I saw you on wedding of the painted doll
İt is better when the outside is snowy
I never seen snow before
Sample: L&J - The wedding of the painted doll
scary but vibey
The sudden jumps in piano volume feel like tiny panic attacks that spike suddenly and go away unexplained
The animation is empty, no joyful colors, nothing. Just Charlie Brown looking at the snow falling
dat video duration
0:52 that piano is on stage 4, 5 and 6 and I love it
This is fkn creepy I need information on this please someone close to me just took their life and this song is written in detective notes for a reason. What I don’t know! These comments are creepy and the song even creepier
the album is about alhzimers
Go check out the Wikipedia page on this album, it will explain the whole thing. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/An_Empty_Bliss_Beyond_This_World
Were they talking about the whole album or just the title track
Kinyamadege __ it was this particular title
Ashh death and mind deterioration is a theme in all of the artists albums. Give some others a listen. It’s quite depressing to listen to this stuff though ngl. I’m sorry about the person that was close to you who took their life
The way it fades in and out, with the context, is fucking horrifying and awful. I hate it. I can't stand listening to it.
It's great art. God, it's good art.
Sounds like that one song from fnaf vhs
The gif is so fitting! Good job.
i remember this melody....
Why, just why did SquimpusMcGrimpus have to use this in the FNAF VHS? Why?!?
There are actually 2 tracks named aebbtw, but the 2nd one plays faster and pans the left and center channels, and cuts off sooner.
F6:
Charlie brown was looking outside the window, in the nursing home, With childhood dementia, He forgot the names of everybody he knew, Who was linus? What is A lucie? What person asked me to kick that ball? But most of all, he tried to cling onto his only remaining memory...... Snoopy.....
n o t h o u g h t s h e a d e m p t y
this feels like old memorys your not shure exist or not
This is one of the most uneasy tracks he’s ever made good job on this one Kirby.
I guess omori fans and caretaker fans are one in the same
This is scarier than F6 in EATEOT
I kind of agree. The original sample for this is sooooooooo cool and I think it's amazing how people did that.
Some parts of this melody remind me of Eduard Khil's I am Very Glad Because I'm Finally Returning Home (aka trololol song)
Does no one else hear the voice in it? Just me? Okay....
I’m always surprised that nobody talks about the voices.
@@gabrieldavis7128*T H E V O I C E S*
You can now play as Luigi
Charlie brown stealing at the window Too scary😫😫😫😫😫😫😫😫😫😫😫😫😫😫😫😫😫😫😫
Я залипла.
the quality of the comments before and after this one (chronologically) is astounding
@@simonalamona345 hmm I don't understand Orlando is that a dig at the heart sign? I'm not very good at literate / deep comments unfortunately haha but I love the combination of the song and picture here
i hear someone
Can you make a 1 hour version pls?
Reminds me of Minecraft a bit.
:(
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