Thanks! I can't take credit for the artwork though. I simply made slight alterations to an abstract image by an artist who goes by FlyD (flyd2069) on Unsplash. I'm really glad you like the music :)
Thanks! I've definitely pulled inspiration from a lot of different places, but one of them would definitely be Paula Temple. She primarily works with techno but also has these wonderful ambient soundscapes in some of her songs. Look up "Berlin" from her 2019 album "Edge of Everything". I also quite like the work of composer Alfred Schnittke. As for software, my DAW of choice is Ableton Live 11, which I use for all composition, mixing, and mastering. If you're asking about specific software instruments, that'd depend on which tracks you're referring to. I use a lot of different types of plugins depending on the genre I'm working in, but for this pack it was mostly stock Ableton plugins as well as the Vital synth by Matt Tytel (which is free), and Valhalla Delay.
@@andrewchambersmusic thanks for the reply. very alien, ominous and unsettling ambience music. although yours is more pure ambience it reminded me a little bit of the Plague Inc OST and the Zerg Theme 4 from brood war. And got some The Thing vibes from Ionization. ;) keep it up!
@@conjurorofcheaptricks8944 Oh that's a great example. I'm a big fan of Hildur Guðnadóttir's work in that. Apparently some of the music for that series was recorded inside an actual abandoned nuclear reactor.
Goes straight to my d&d music playlist. This work is incredible.
Awesome work - even the background art is stellar!
Thanks! I can't take credit for the artwork though. I simply made slight alterations to an abstract image by an artist who goes by FlyD (flyd2069) on Unsplash.
I'm really glad you like the music :)
So far so good. This might be the background for my next writing session.
I'm glad you like it so far!
Muy chingon, lo pongo al escuchar la Mano Peluda
This is wonderful
Thanks, Nash! I appreciate it :)
good work
Thanks!
Nice work! Where did you take your inspiration from? And also, what software did you use to make it?
Thanks! I've definitely pulled inspiration from a lot of different places, but one of them would definitely be Paula Temple. She primarily works with techno but also has these wonderful ambient soundscapes in some of her songs. Look up "Berlin" from her 2019 album "Edge of Everything". I also quite like the work of composer Alfred Schnittke.
As for software, my DAW of choice is Ableton Live 11, which I use for all composition, mixing, and mastering. If you're asking about specific software instruments, that'd depend on which tracks you're referring to. I use a lot of different types of plugins depending on the genre I'm working in, but for this pack it was mostly stock Ableton plugins as well as the Vital synth by Matt Tytel (which is free), and Valhalla Delay.
@@andrewchambersmusic thanks for the reply. very alien, ominous and unsettling ambience music. although yours is more pure ambience it reminded me a little bit of the Plague Inc OST and the Zerg Theme 4 from brood war. And got some The Thing vibes from Ionization. ;) keep it up!
does anyone knows movies with this vibe/aesthetic?
I can't think of any off the top of my head, but If you find some let me know!
chernobyl sorta has this vibe when it show's scenes of the reactor's radiation spreading and contaminating everything.
@@conjurorofcheaptricks8944 Oh that's a great example. I'm a big fan of Hildur Guðnadóttir's work in that. Apparently some of the music for that series was recorded inside an actual abandoned nuclear reactor.
If I purchase the music pack, can I use it in a UA-cam video? I would credit you.
Absolutely! You can use it for any creative project you like. The only limitation is on resale.
@@andrewchambersmusic Okay, thanks for clarifying!