Basinski is perfect for when you want silence to be filled. Not too much, never overwhelmingly so, but just enough to inspire and comfort. It pads the silence with the right amount of colour, leaving you free to think and to work. It's like the remnants of some great object or person or event that's passed, and has left these haunting, knowing sounds behind; echoes that still turn with a sense of life, pointing at once to the power of the thing that's no longer there and to the immense potential of what's to come, the space that is there to be explored, cultivated, filled, or simply left open. It that that we work upon, in whatever form that may be.
+tomaski Yes I think that's about right, I mostly listen to old rock and roll, surf, reggae and jazz music, but I have been doing some writing recently and so was searching for some ambient music to concentrate the mind that was not tacky or insipid, While I already knew and have used Eno's ambient 4 in the past and Steve Reichs music for 18 musicians for this purpose, and both are superb albums I was hopeful to find more, but little has fit the bill so far. Basinski however fulfills Eno's desire that ambient music could be simply functional, something you turn on and in a sense forget about like turning on a light better than Eno himself.
"Vivian & Ondine, a single 45-minute piece, came into being when Basinski’s sister-in-law was heavily pregnant. The as yet unborn baby, already named Vivian, was overdue, and Basinski decided to compose a piece to help “coax her to come on out” into the world." "This is a work which celebrates new life, but is also burdened with the knowledge that all life must, at some point, end." - Kiran Sande
thank you so much for commenting this. this is one of my favorite basinski pieces and the addition of the story makes it that much more incredible of a work.
This is definitely one of Basinski's darkest pieces. Even more so than The Garden of Brokenness. It is pensive and cavernous. Its gaze is set on darkness, as if you are listening to the entirety of history stretch and warp through time. I don't know how he does it, but he makes the simplest loop of music transcend repetition, it just takes you off somewhere else. Meditative and beautiful. His music seems to speak to that part of us all, the human condition. A timeless composer.
+Thomas W Nailed it. I can't get over how good this is. I'm pretty well-versed in ambient music and listen to quite a bit of it and still can;t quite put my finger on what makes some of it so good and what makes other, superficially similar works so monotonous. Whatever it is Basinski is doing here is just absolutely riveting.
I've never thought about this piece as dark, never! I'm sleeping with it all the time and it's calming me. It struk me that it might be dark to people.
The soundtrack to stumbling through a dark forest, alone in the snow. You can't feel your limbs anymore, and the landscape takes on an intoxicating, surreal character as you drift in and out of consciousness. Soon you don't even feel the pain, and you become resigned to this cold, grey end as you stagger on, directionless. The storm is picking up. You feel as through you're being slowly buried in the sleet. You struggle in your last grim desperation, until your strength leaves you, and you fall, defeated. No-one will find your bones until the next spring. Well that was uplifting.
Into the blue abyss, endlessly. Above reflecting shadows of the outer world. There's no going back, they are waiting for you. Singers of the deep. The voice in the dark, cold and distant. Let go, sink. Into the blue abyss, endlessly.
When all you thought you wanted was complete silence, only to find the desire to be alone had evolved into loneliness, this filters into the room, wafts to the ceiling and down along the walls, rolls across the floor, and like a favourite blanket, wraps you up and layers you with comfort.
Deeper and deeper in a silent despair. Open, hopeless eyes, void inside of them. "I didn't want any of this, never.. I never imagined it could be so dreadful." But still it has happened. There's no way back. This is what this music evokes to me.. It's hypnotizing and at the same time excruciating.. It seems like only death can follow something like this.
When I drift off and encounter this piece on my sleep/superchill playlist, the applause at the finale scares the shit out of me every time! I must edit this out. Of course, Bas deserves all the accolades for premium knob-twiddling that fans launch his way, but this ovational outburst definitely kills the hypnotic vibe he set up here...
buy the digital file from my bandcamp page... this is a live version. i'm sure there are other recorded versions online... duh...c'mon y'all if ya love me, do some research and buy the shit ffs when you can afford it. i'm not superman, not loaded, just trying to survive and bring you more beauty while i can. stay with me!
I think I get what you mean. I think that you feel a religious experience: your ego is erased or less present, your nerves, lacking isolation, transmit stimulus stronger than a "normal person" ones, top of my head starts to tingle. What I am, especially after two pints of beer and listening to Basinski's works, starts to fade away and for a moment I don't have to pretend, that I am worth of anything.
The Harmony of a Melody, Culminating Unto an Assembly "Echoo000OOOO-ING" OF ETERNITY Heart-Broken. In The Groaning's of Travail, yet "\/ictorious" In The HOPE OF THE BLESSED RESURRECTION,.............................................. OF 🕊Christ JESUS✝! THE MESSIAH HAS RISEN🍇AMEN! AS FORE\/ER IS INFINITELY DESIRERING. To Bestow in "LO\/ING HONOR",................🕊..........✝.................................. GLORY UNTO GOD IN HEA\/EN, FOREVER✝!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!✝🦋
Fyi, Perhaps For Personal preferences, This Beautiful" William Basinski" piece Of " Vivian & Ondine" could once again, perhaps be followed by a DRUM & BASS Powerful Track! Produced by the European DJ Known as " Seba "--> [ Sebastian Ahrenberg ] --> & his Epic Track Called " Forever " UntO Those WhO Know, .........🕊💙🕊✝........Enjoy!
You'll love other Basinski's works. I strongly suggest you giving a listen to "The disintegration loops IV" and "VI" and "The garden of brokenness". Those are my favourite "getaway" pieces. Thank you for comment!
I'm alone, with the night, with the wind, my windows let me feel the perfect feeling of the warm ground smell, not sure if i'm depressed or euphoric, strange, but perfect, feeling... Thanks William
-- Un environnement sonore qui m'en rappelle d'autres, notamment l'univers musical, presque transcendantal du compositeur islandais Johann Johannsson. Bizarre, envoûtant, à la fois rassurant mais également inquiétant. Un trip à tenter car c'est bien d'une invitation (déguisée) au voyage qu'il s'agit . --
this is a slightly different version from the album version... it is three minutes shorter, has more reverb, and is pitched down ever so slightly. equally awesome.
Uri u u je u pas tr de la part de tu yu tu u ut y a pas y T y a u ans y II et la II tu sais pas à quel point Itô yu est y a pas de soucis u moi je suis là pour toi y uuy pas de soucis je u pas de
All this posting of nasty takes on noting to do with the music. William Basinski left his mark on World of Musical Sounds that are still to this day interesting to hear. Just chill and put on your head set a try and enjoy what he did. And please keep it in mind, You didn't do it! So Stop with your Ranting!
I love this one especially. Great track. I cant helpp but laugh at the thought of people clapping after 40 mins of two chords.!!! Me personally I get it... and i'd think... holy sh1t how did i get to a point where i love this music?... and the people there in the audience with me are EXTREMELY unique. People at work... I haven;t told them, or showed them that i listen to sh1t like this. It's funny to picture what normal people think.
This music has a perfect hook with the moment after a nuclear and biological catastrophe around the world by a world war. After this conflict, there is bitterness, trauma and this background song in the silence left by everyone who has survived due to the shock of what happened.
Definitely one of the darker William Basinki pieces I've heard, but also one of the most beautiful. I could imagine this playing whilst you are thrown into another dimension, seeing time warp on itself. Remarkable!
thank you for this beautiful upload. This is one of the many albums I intend to buy once I can afford to do so. Thank you so much for making this available. Another generous Tuber posted the entirety of Rich's 'Somnity' : )
I had a terrible dream a while ago, apocalyptic. I was in my room, and I have a window facing east. When I looked at the sun, its radius was 5-10 times larger. You could see a powerful burst of energy, but at the same time its power seemed to be weakening because looking at the sun you could see structures and colors from yellow to orange, brown to black. The most terrifying thing was that a piece of our star was gone. I told my mom what I saw and we woke up dad right away that the end of everything was coming. 13.07.2023 r.
Bigatość psychodeliki tego albumu przebiła wszystko co do tej pory słuchałem teraz siedze upierdolony marichuaną ,gram w black squad słucham tego i jest códownie ,hehe ,lepiej jestem 39 latkiem 3 dzieci hihi ,słucham najcięższej muzyki psychodelicznej od hard techno po basińskiego ,każdy gatunek chcecie poznac więcej dajcie łapke w g i zoswcie suba ,cel jakas wielka masówka jak kilka tys sie podpisze hehe
"What has a woman ever given me, a male?" Birth, for starters. Look, I see you've "dabbled in tape music", think lack of singing means "not a song", and think "it is no secret that women can't make music", but I'm just gonna phase you out with a potent cocktail of Diana Ross and Maryanne Amacher, both far better humans and musicians than you'll ever be. P.S. You should try Maryanne Amacher - she'd probably be up your alley musically, if she weren't a woman. You and your horrible ideas.
This is the kind of music you hear as you are aging and going into your deathbed, accepting the vastness of the universe and the emptiness that was your life as it was only an endless repetition.
No, but I will. I got to know that phrase while sifting through Godspeed you! Black emperor live performances here on youtube. Thanks for clarifying the etymology of "The anatomy of melancholy".
Yeah, I mixed it up - "IV" is the album name and I suggested all of them. "VI" is the track name, which I thought comes from the album "The disintegration loops III".
Please don't deface Basinski's artistry with your filth. You seem to be a reasonably educated person, which makes your narrow minded comments all the more perplexing. If you want to make a mockery of yourself, please do it elsewhere.
That piece is better enjoyed when you are in internal peace, but it is the kind of piece I usually come to listen when I am not in peace. It's so good to be so calm and relaxed right now, that I would rather choose not to wake up tomorrow.
Basinski is perfect for when you want silence to be filled. Not too much, never overwhelmingly so, but just enough to inspire and comfort. It pads the silence with the right amount of colour, leaving you free to think and to work. It's like the remnants of some great object or person or event that's passed, and has left these haunting, knowing sounds behind; echoes that still turn with a sense of life, pointing at once to the power of the thing that's no longer there and to the immense potential of what's to come, the space that is there to be explored, cultivated, filled, or simply left open. It that that we work upon, in whatever form that may be.
+tomaski Yes I think that's about right, I mostly listen to old rock and roll, surf, reggae and jazz music, but I have been doing some writing recently and so was searching for some ambient music to concentrate the mind that was not tacky or insipid, While I already knew and have used Eno's ambient 4 in the past and Steve Reichs music for 18 musicians for this purpose, and both are superb albums I was hopeful to find more, but little has fit the bill so far.
Basinski however fulfills Eno's desire that ambient music could be simply functional, something you turn on and in a sense forget about like turning on a light better than Eno himself.
What a beautiful comment.
"... or something like that." Lol
yes
The end is only the beginning, and what once was will come again, in time.
"Vivian & Ondine, a single 45-minute piece, came into being when Basinski’s sister-in-law was heavily pregnant. The as yet unborn baby, already named Vivian, was overdue, and Basinski decided to compose a piece to help “coax her to come on out” into the world."
"This is a work which celebrates new life, but is also burdened with the knowledge that all life must, at some point, end."
- Kiran Sande
damn....
MIND : BLOWN
wow
thank you so much for commenting this. this is one of my favorite basinski pieces and the addition of the story makes it that much more incredible of a work.
Thanks for explaining.
This song is like waiting for a bus that never comes
Do you want that bus to come?
I don't know anymore. Maybe I should just walk to my destination
ScaleTheFretboard Or let it come to you. :-) So wonderful to see a good exchange of comments on YT. Thank you both!
+ScaleTheFretboard ghost world bb
You might eventually realize that you are already on the bus.
This is definitely one of Basinski's darkest pieces. Even more so than The Garden of Brokenness. It is pensive and cavernous. Its gaze is set on darkness, as if you are listening to the entirety of history stretch and warp through time. I don't know how he does it, but he makes the simplest loop of music transcend repetition, it just takes you off somewhere else. Meditative and beautiful. His music seems to speak to that part of us all, the human condition. A timeless composer.
+Thomas W Nailed it. I can't get over how good this is. I'm pretty well-versed in ambient music and listen to quite a bit of it and still can;t quite put my finger on what makes some of it so good and what makes other, superficially similar works so monotonous. Whatever it is Basinski is doing here is just absolutely riveting.
Could you recommend some other pieces that you feel have the same effect? I'd like to explore further.
i think you forgot watermusic II
I've never thought about this piece as dark, never! I'm sleeping with it all the time and it's calming me. It struk me that it might be dark to people.
Try ..
How to Dissapear Completely- Seraph II
Basinski's work makes me feel things I've never felt from other types of music.
i'm saying it: this is hands down Basinski's best work.
I agree and have everything he has released...by far the most magickal and captivating.
Were you not supposed to say it?
@@barclayv8282 no, because now im gonna say Red Score in Tile!
@@sweetsoul3145 red score in tile is solid, as well as vivian & ondine. though, my all time personal favorite basinski piece has to be 92982.1.
@@KurtWarnerMovie 92982 for the win
The end of humanity anthem, will be played when we left
In that case I want to be there
Original
Basinski makes such incredible loops...the perfect level of minimalism, atmosphere and melancholy, really has quite a poignant affect
The soundtrack to stumbling through a dark forest, alone in the snow. You can't feel your limbs anymore, and the landscape takes on an intoxicating, surreal character as you drift in and out of consciousness. Soon you don't even feel the pain, and you become resigned to this cold, grey end as you stagger on, directionless. The storm is picking up. You feel as through you're being slowly buried in the sleet. You struggle in your last grim desperation, until your strength leaves you, and you fall, defeated. No-one will find your bones until the next spring.
Well that was uplifting.
Finger Picking Good Haha, no, but your last comment was. Lol.
Into the blue abyss, endlessly. Above reflecting shadows of the outer world. There's no going back, they are waiting for you. Singers of the deep. The voice in the dark, cold and distant. Let go, sink. Into the blue abyss, endlessly.
Woke up, put this on, fell back asleep.
woke up, put this on, killed myself
Now that's some mood i'll say.
the sound of the abyss
When all you thought you wanted was complete silence, only to find the desire to be alone had evolved into loneliness, this filters into the room, wafts to the ceiling and down along the walls, rolls across the floor, and like a favourite blanket, wraps you up and layers you with comfort.
Пустота иллюзия, как только начинаешь ее слушать, то она оживает и звучит
I love to play Dark Souls 3, while listening to this
I think it is because DS3 is lonely and beautiful (like this piece) at the same time
Very Silent Hill-like, with an odd combination of eerieness and calm.
Deeper and deeper in a silent despair. Open, hopeless eyes, void inside of them.
"I didn't want any of this, never.. I never imagined it could be so dreadful."
But still it has happened. There's no way back.
This is what this music evokes to me.. It's hypnotizing and at the same time excruciating..
It seems like only death can follow something like this.
I listen to this on repeat , relentlessly through the night
When I drift off and encounter this piece on my sleep/superchill playlist, the applause at the finale scares the shit out of me every time! I must edit this out. Of course, Bas deserves all the accolades for premium knob-twiddling that fans launch his way, but this ovational outburst definitely kills the hypnotic vibe he set up here...
buy the digital file from my bandcamp page... this is a live version. i'm sure there are other recorded versions online... duh...c'mon y'all if ya love me, do some research and buy the shit ffs when you can afford it. i'm not superman, not loaded, just trying to survive and bring you more beauty while i can. stay with me!
This is one of his most dark and sad pieces. It really gets under my skin in the most beautiful way.
Actually , this sounds frightening. Like a sound from a different realm
I recommend listening to this and the colorized footage of old times on here. Crazy combo.
I think I get what you mean. I think that you feel a religious experience: your ego is erased or less present, your nerves, lacking isolation, transmit stimulus stronger than a "normal person" ones, top of my head starts to tingle. What I am, especially after two pints of beer and listening to Basinski's works, starts to fade away and for a moment I don't have to pretend, that I am worth of anything.
The Harmony of a Melody, Culminating Unto an Assembly "Echoo000OOOO-ING" OF ETERNITY Heart-Broken. In The Groaning's of Travail, yet "\/ictorious" In The HOPE OF THE BLESSED RESURRECTION,.............................................. OF 🕊Christ JESUS✝! THE MESSIAH HAS RISEN🍇AMEN! AS FORE\/ER IS INFINITELY DESIRERING. To Bestow in "LO\/ING HONOR",................🕊..........✝.................................. GLORY UNTO GOD IN HEA\/EN, FOREVER✝!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!✝🦋
Fyi, Perhaps For Personal preferences, This Beautiful" William Basinski" piece Of " Vivian & Ondine" could once again, perhaps be followed by a DRUM & BASS Powerful Track! Produced by the European DJ Known as " Seba "--> [ Sebastian Ahrenberg ] --> & his Epic Track Called " Forever " UntO Those WhO Know, .........🕊💙🕊✝........Enjoy!
Reading Revelations to this book yeah this is the Bible theme song
You'll love other Basinski's works. I strongly suggest you giving a listen to "The disintegration loops IV" and "VI" and "The garden of brokenness". Those are my favourite "getaway" pieces. Thank you for comment!
I'm alone, with the night, with the wind, my windows let me feel the perfect feeling of the warm ground smell, not sure if i'm depressed or euphoric, strange, but perfect, feeling... Thanks William
This is one of Basinski's best works!
Outstanding 🙌🙌🙌
-- Un environnement sonore qui m'en rappelle d'autres, notamment l'univers musical, presque transcendantal du compositeur islandais Johann Johannsson. Bizarre, envoûtant, à la fois rassurant mais également inquiétant. Un trip à tenter car c'est bien d'une invitation (déguisée) au voyage qu'il s'agit . --
Is this a continuous loop or are there any changes?
Various accentual changes throughout the track as it progresses
Vivian & Ondine, a Labor of Love, Ouroboros.
I came into this world through a different doorway.
I hope I don't come off as pretentious saying this, but this sounds like the collective sigh of humanity to me.
Yep. Like a billion shoulders dropping at once after a 100 year war (now THATS how to be pretentious haha)
That's not pretentious at all, just the right way of putting it
this is a slightly different version from the album version... it is three minutes shorter, has more reverb, and is pitched down ever so slightly. equally awesome.
I think its because this is a live recording.
downloadable for free at free music archives.
As I'm watching this on my phone I get the feeling that the clouds are moving, I love the atmosphere of this.
he is definitely burial's father
Uri u u je u pas tr de la part de tu yu tu u ut y a pas y T y a u ans y II et la II tu sais pas à quel point Itô yu est y a pas de soucis u moi je suis là pour toi y uuy pas de soucis je u pas de
i`m read Goodnight Punpun and listen this amazing album,very interesting combination
10 years but timeless.
this is not a song
it is the soul
Quite like to blast this out loud in an abandoned church
Does this count as ocean grunge music??
im reading Junji Ito's manga with this 'song'
if you stare long enough the clouds will move
I am glad, that my work (uploading) doesn't fall on stony ground. Thank you for comment!
Empty streets.
Well i finally found music that suits Beksińskis paintings. You may enter this world but you are not welcome here
Great to hear that it is just as intense for the creator as it is for the listener!
All this posting of nasty takes on noting to do with the music.
William Basinski left his mark on World of Musical Sounds that are still to this day interesting to hear.
Just chill and put on your head set a try and enjoy what he did. And please keep it in mind, You didn't do it!
So Stop with your Ranting!
It is good music for mental work. It's like the sound the mind machine. Redundant yet slowly moving.
meditation on..
the saddness goes on forever --- vincent van go-van
I love this one especially. Great track. I cant helpp but laugh at the thought of people clapping after 40 mins of two chords.!!! Me personally I get it... and i'd think... holy sh1t how did i get to a point where i love this music?... and the people there in the audience with me are EXTREMELY unique. People at work... I haven;t told them, or showed them that i listen to sh1t like this. It's funny to picture what normal people think.
This gives me a wonderful sense of drifting away. It is light of touch but stimulating to a level not normally felt.
It basically plays the same 2 notes over and over again...gets annoying after awhile...needs more variation of keys
Mental illness and loneliness is torcher. I am Afraid of humans. I need escape
This music has a perfect hook with the moment after a nuclear and biological catastrophe around the world by a world war.
After this conflict, there is bitterness, trauma and this background song in the silence left by everyone who has survived due to the shock of what happened.
Hypnotising......this is some crazy shit, man.
Shadowshift- that’s beautifully said.
20:10 Someone taking a photo of Basinski
It's the sound of dread that there may be no gods.
woah, that escalated quickly
No gods? No masters.
Daniel Schaeffer only one world though, are you master of it?
Nope. I'm only a part of it, as are you!
Music like this reminds me that there is God
Definitely one of the darker William Basinki pieces I've heard, but also one of the most beautiful. I could imagine this playing whilst you are thrown into another dimension, seeing time warp on itself. Remarkable!
heart-breakingly beautiful
thank you for this beautiful upload. This is one of the many albums I intend to buy once I can afford to do so. Thank you so much for making this available. Another generous Tuber posted the entirety of Rich's 'Somnity' : )
In that case, give a listen to other Basinski's works, especially the "Disintegration loops" and get to know the anatomy of melancholy.
I had a terrible dream a while ago, apocalyptic. I was in my room, and I have a window facing east. When I looked at the sun, its radius was 5-10 times larger. You could see a powerful burst of energy, but at the same time its power seemed to be weakening because looking at the sun you could see structures and colors from yellow to orange, brown to black. The most terrifying thing was that a piece of our star was gone. I told my mom what I saw and we woke up dad right away that the end of everything was coming.
13.07.2023 r.
wow, this sounds quite terrifying. you have such a nice way with words, I could see it in my mind's eye. dreams are so fascinating to me
I clapped too at the end....
Everybody does
this is the most scary music i know. I have to think about death.
This song makes me think of war
Fighting is all we are now
thank you for posting this
Music for reading. This is my favourite production/effects/instruments in anything I heard
This is the best one of Basinski so far imo
Шедевральная музыка
Bigatość psychodeliki tego albumu przebiła wszystko co do tej pory słuchałem teraz siedze upierdolony marichuaną ,gram w black squad słucham tego i jest códownie ,hehe ,lepiej jestem 39 latkiem 3 dzieci hihi ,słucham najcięższej muzyki psychodelicznej od hard techno po basińskiego ,każdy gatunek chcecie poznac więcej dajcie łapke w g i zoswcie suba ,cel jakas wielka masówka jak kilka tys sie podpisze hehe
I listen to a lot of Basinski these days.
The picture goes so well with the music. The greenish blue tints of a cloudy sky. Wonderful!
Yes - that minimalism is what lures me the most in Basinski's works.
Half of the views are mine.
black fire on white fire as in the primeval Torah.
that was poetic
looks like you made it, go to my first post on insta
More cowbell
i guess you win... for the record, no one can control another's mind.
ua-cam.com/video/jLC4eFWvfO8/v-deo.html COLD//AMBIENT
wonderful...
What the fuck is time
Thank you-I'm glad you liked that mate!
Serious musicians do not make "mood music" for you freaks to wax poetic. Whatever happened to "music appreciation "?
"What has a woman ever given me, a male?" Birth, for starters.
Look, I see you've "dabbled in tape music", think lack of singing means "not a song", and think "it is no secret that women can't make music", but I'm just gonna phase you out with a potent cocktail of Diana Ross and Maryanne Amacher, both far better humans and musicians than you'll ever be.
P.S. You should try Maryanne Amacher - she'd probably be up your alley musically, if she weren't a woman. You and your horrible ideas.
..poéta
Always good to hear this when the mood takes you.
TÜRK VAR MI LA
Maybe "Garden of brokenness" or "A red score in tile"? Outside of Basinski's works' category "Stone in focus" by Aphex twin.
This is the kind of music you hear as you are aging and going into your deathbed, accepting the vastness of the universe and the emptiness that was your life as it was only an endless repetition.
No, but I will. I got to know that phrase while sifting through Godspeed you! Black emperor live performances here on youtube. Thanks for clarifying the etymology of "The anatomy of melancholy".
....co to ma być?...lepiej wyjść na balkon i dźwięki będą równie ciekawe ;)
Ambient nie jest dla każdego.
Yeah, I mixed it up - "IV" is the album name and I suggested all of them. "VI" is the track name, which I thought comes from the album "The disintegration loops III".
Amazing stuff, the more you listen, pay attention and let it inside your mind the more you realize how perfect it is.
Please don't deface Basinski's artistry with your filth. You seem to be a reasonably educated person, which makes your narrow minded comments all the more perplexing. If you want to make a mockery of yourself, please do it elsewhere.
Well, maybe not when it comes to you personally, but I think he and his many female collaborators over the years would think you're a fool.
That piece is better enjoyed when you are in internal peace, but it is the kind of piece I usually come to listen when I am not in peace. It's so good to be so calm and relaxed right now, that I would rather choose not to wake up tomorrow.
..........this is where I want to be....this is what I truly am.......
the picutre makes me dizzy, i keep thinking it's moving
the best part is 35:16
fajne nutki wrzucasz :)
this is the most beautiful thing I've ever heard. life and death tug o war. this is real.