1 Hour Of Melancholic Sovietwave 2nd Mix
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- Опубліковано 9 тра 2024
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0:00 - Воскресная Площадка - Вступление
1:10 - Забавные Игры - Берег
4:39 - Со Мною Вот Что - Таврия Мокрый Асфальт
7:15 - Суперюность - Дорога Домой
9:00 - Издалека - Как Никогда
14:42 - Пустая Электричка - Красные Галстуки
17:14 - Пустая Электричка - Отражение Лиц в Окнах Вагонов
19:31 - Пустая Электричка - Полеты Во Снах
22:01 - Холодный Звонок - Наваждение
24:36 - Марксэн - Сквозь Туман Видны Огни
26:13 - Время Акаций - Межзвездная Экспедиция
30:28 - Время Акаций - Исход
33:20 - СВ Хутор - Ты Моей Никогда не Будешь
38:41 - Импульс - 80 - Свет Маяка
42:55 - Импульс - 80 - Хрономираж
47:15 - Импульс - 80 - Летний Дождь
50:36 - Второй Этаж Поражает - Час - Пик
52:05 - Второй Этаж Поражает - Луна
54:58 - Второй Этаж Поражает - Музей Космонавтики
56:38 - Камни - Когда Они Тебя Найдут
1:02:00 - Inna Pivars & The Histriones - Звездочка
Поддержать - www.donationalerts.com/r/truc...
Vk - public199625202
Photos- drive.google.com/drive/folder...
I do not own the rights to this songs. I have no profit. All credit goes to the authors.
Я не владею правами на эти песни. Монетизация отключена.
Part 1 - ua-cam.com/video/Ya3XufguZMY/v-deo.html
Part 3 - ua-cam.com/video/hUrkbwl0Po4/v-deo.html
nice drive folder !
Это просто мазафака какая то ✌
В ВК есть альбом?
thank you for this set. It is amazing. I wonder if it would be possible to have a playlist in Spotify.
This is great
You don’t search for this , it finds you
It found me too.
Found me too, and at the right time.
forelll. youtube is the new 2008 pandora
@@petersanzone7183 cheerz >>
ha ha.. true
Listening to this on my 8th day of covid-19 quarantine in Italy. All shops and venues are closed. Streets are empty.
17.03.2020. Lucio was here.
l i g h t o s a u r u s ライト Godspeed, Lucio. Peace from America.
hi from moscow lucio
i thought everyone was dead in italy? dont worry the uk is only 3 weeks behind you
@@cyberash3000 Yes, we are all dead. I am dead. I am the ghost of he who speaks.
Saludos desde México, estamos juntos en esto.
Japan has future funk. Russia has Sovietwave.
ua-cam.com/video/XYrQC-jWMFM/v-deo.html
It's just mostly downtempo with some of old russian buildings....... All these stupid made up names lol.
@@hellinterface6721 Yeah except the songs are(?) Russian
But yeah I agree, genre names are not "for music"
In Soviet Russia wave rides you
@Till This Day
>it's nostalgia over the 80's culture in the *West*
>sovietwave
You have no idea what your're talking about, aren't you.
youtube: want some melancholic sovietwave?
me: ok
Same
factz
me frfr
you ever find something so niche you're just too baffled to share it with anyone else
I have a hard enough time explaining vaporwave to anyone I know!
I won't even bother trying to explain this.
First I click on the lo-fi hip hop for lazy mornings mix that UA-cam has been suggesting to me since at least 2019, and now this
Uhh, all you have to say is that it’s Russian 80s music making a resurgence. It’s not particularly hard.
This is not niche man
Sovietwave is really far from being niche. Even people like me who are not familiar with music know this stuff.
I've always had a strange and unexplainable love for Russia.
Same here. It's...Russia. You can't really say much else about it.
It's the people. They have always had it tough yet keep on going. Resilient, proud, beautiful.
@@sinking1902 I think it's the people, too. I think their attitude can be summed up thusly:
"I must first and foremost be my own best friend."
Me too. I don't know why I'm Irish 😂
This may be because you lived your previous life there.
It feels strange listening to a beautiful, distant memory that isn't mine
stop it with bladerunner pseuo-fans making copy+paste comments........... ffs..........
Exactly
*that is obviously somebody elses
Cough*ours*cough
*-Communism intensifies-*
@@Mr371312 😂 your comment with communism is so witty
This is the world's memory of people who lived in the future.
A S B E S T O S W A V E
lol
Good shit
Bring back Asbestos!
Cancer for the win
And as someone from post-comm country asbestoswave is kinda funny.
- Cheap
- Fireproof
- Great insulator
I wish I could share a night with you all, maybe drinking a beer, maybe just walking through some of those places shown in this video, definitely listening to this music. I see many nice comments, it makes me believe you're all cool people. Hopefully one day... Stay healthy everyone!
where are you from buddy ?
I'm in!
hopefully one day brat.Respect from turkey ...
Hugs from Valencia, Spain!
Lots of love to you all from Mumbai :3
I love old Soviet architecture. Brutal, utilitarian, with some retro - futuristic elements. Imposing building with rectangle facades but still some taste. Monumental decorations and sculptures. Marble staircases, columns and corridors. Building bigger, higher. Giant projects, industrial complexes, farms and infrastructure. Yet the old city planners were sure to include cinemas, theaters, playgrounds, schools, hospitals, parks and recreation areas with fountains, benches, little diners. Lakes with boating docks for recreation. Forest camps for workers. Awesome train stations. Even these were monumental and built for the people. And now? Here in Poland the newly built districts just focus on cramming more and more concrete and glass in smaller and smaller areas. The parks are being replaced by parking lots, concrete tiles, shopping centers and roads. Playgrounds the size of a living room floor. No room in preschools. No green areas. No trees. Just flat, white and beige boxes made of concrete and glass with only parking lots in between. And in the bigger city centers? Only skyscrapers full of wagies and dog shit on the streets. I feel sick of this "progress".....
This perfectly reflects eastern bloc sitaution. Greetings from divided Yugoslavia.
This is pretty realistic describe of Russian cities.
Realistic, but sad too.
Welcome to capitalism.
Brutalism, futurism and utilitarian architecture is not exclusive to socialism but it somehow works better under socialist society. Despite many critique of "commie blocks", I personally find many old Soviet block housing neighborhoods charming, shows harmony, "equality", and back then, before fall, they were clean and with many green around.
@@Markov092 That's the point! I am not defending Comunism, but damn, they made some pretty amazing stuff for the people. I was five when communism fell. We had an old, overgrown park in my city. It was built many, many years ago by "the ruling party". I used to visit it before I was even seven. It had a double alley running across the whole terrain. On one end of the alley it had a greek style amphitheatre that was shaped like half a circle and could seat a few hundred people. It was surrounded by low hanging willow trees. I used to run and jump from one damaged bench to another.
On the other side the ally narrowed and went in the direction of a railway station. In the middle of the alley, between the lanes, it had flower gardens separated by small hedges. Some of the hedges were bigger and formed small enclosed areas with concrete benches and tables. Some of the tables had contrasting square stone pieces embedded on the surface to form chess boards. On both sides of the lanes chessnut trees grew. They looked amazing in early summer when they blossomed. I used to walk from the station throught the park on foot when I came back home from studying in a different city.
Between the trees were multiple playgrounds with twisted metal monkey bars, slides and other attractions. There were many small fountains dotted around the area. Some of them not bigger than a kitchen sink. I was too late to see them work. In the east part of the park there was a small area with paths resembling a city including roadsigns, traffic lights, crossings, intersections and such. It was made for children to learn how to behave in traffic. My father used to take me there with my little bicycle to teach me. There were many elderberry bushes. They smelled so sweet. People were walking around. There was a river running close to the park. I once fell in it.
There was a designated area where a travelling circus would stop for a week and perform. Most of the area was later demolished and a large conference center was built in it's place. It is a white block made of corrugated steel sides reinforced by metal beams with a parking zone for hudreds of cars.
Now the guy running our city decided to "renew" the park. It remains closed since last vacation. Surrounded by mesh fence and no acces. This guy is known for pouring concrete over everything, placing a few flower pots and calling it a green area. I am afraid I am not getting my old park back. At least I managed to show it to my kids, but they were probably to little to remember it.
I think I will cry now....
I was born in 1991 on the last gasp of the Soviet Union. I saw only the devastation and poverty of the 90s and knew about the Soviet era only from the stories of my parents. But for some reason, this music makes me strangely nostalgic for times that I've never seen.
Anemoia, I believe.
It was a great time. Very special and unique. I remevber.
Something tells me that you will see it
I think it says something that all the old folks in Russia still come out in the streets to celebrate Lenin's Birthday, Anniversary of founding of USSR, etc
Ha, I'm living here. No, seriously, this is Kamchatka, Oktiabrsky town, mean on the first picture.
Wanna be friends?
What a coincidence! How is life in Oktiabrsky? What do most ppl do for work and entertainment? How's the weather? Are you affected by corona at the moment? Is it more Asian or Russian there? Kamchatka is so far away from Europe, but we do not know anything about the area compared to what we know about east asia. Cheers from Switzerland
It's a pleasure to get a message from so far palace! It's like a signal from the other planet, i mean in our boondocks we don't see to much, so Switzerland sounds like a dream. Eventually we got Internet in 2016. Before we could learn the world only by satallite TV.
Also the weather is sunny, in this year we have early spring but i think that snow will not melt till the beginning of May. Directly or indirectly most people here working on fishing industry, conserning of the enviroment - this is VERY bad, the most available way to have fun is alcohol (just becouse there is nothing more ways to divert, don't blame these ppl), so we often go fishing, hunting and trying to get rest in thermal spring, and for the praise of god after 2016 it has been a little better, especially for youngs, at least ppl are living this place, there are only 1500 of us. Concerning of Corona - nobody cares abot it here, we have more importent problems) There is no doubt that Kamchatka is a russion region, 80% people living here are russians, of course the influence of Asia (Korea, China) is higher than in other regions and it can be notice by the first look.
Извините мне мой английский, я никогда не был хорош в языках :)
Счастья и здоровья!
@@morbid568 Thanks a lot! Same feeling here, it's great to hear from people far away. 2016 for internet is quite late, that's true! But at least it's there now :D I am surprised snow is not melting until May, Switzerland is rather cold as well, but we currently have 8 degrees even in Zermatt where the Matterhorn Mountain stands. 1500 inhabitans is okay, we have villages like that as well. How far is the next bigger town though? Here everything is very close to each other, you can drive through the whole country in around 4-5 hours... It sounds like you really enjoy the nature around you. We often go hiking here, hunting is not that popular and heavily regulated. Your English is very good by the way :)
@@morbid568 is the building still there? :)
when a meme turns into existential crisis
Where is the meme? The soviet part?
@@alekna9301 maybe this guy means that he was watching memes and then ended up here, full of melancholy.
opposite order lol
its christmas today... most depressive christmas ever. most depressive year ever. stay strong guys, happy holidays for you all
Seriously...I had my birthday a few weeks ago...nobody came or called...not because of the pandemic though, cuz I have no friends *sad face*
@@LoveKeepsGiving Same my dude, same...
I am a simple man, I see Sovietwave & I feel cool
we're all passing by on this wave of algorithmic discovery, lets ride the sovietwave together
Came for the music, staying for the comments.
Brave man !
as a history nerd i am fascinated with everything about the ussr. the music, the architecture the fashion it’s all so interesting to me because it will never happen again. it was the perfect odd string of events to make a closed ecosystem.
and it'll be forgotten too, such a nieche time and aesthetic
Beautiful USSR, an entity that killed more than 20 million people due to food shortages alone. What a great time to be alive.
@@senjusan6359 so weird that someone could be interested in a historical period. They mus be comunis!!!
@Santiago Rodriguez Newton well, most of socialist or former socialist countries have, cause when there's no market, there's only one firm that provides the product, USSR. And there is the thing called GOST(GOsudarstvenniy STandart, eng. GOverment Starndart) and it was mutual for socialist countries, because USSR provided all technologies of productions, including building constraction
@@senjusan6359 20,30,50,1000. Как же ты это посчитал?) Очень интересует методика.
I am a black South African guy but I love dark gloomy Russia I want to be there one day.
Я не нашел то, что искал, но обрёл то, в чем нуждался.. спасибо
Твой комментарий надо сделать названием видео.
In Soviet Russia, Joy Divisions you.
You win 😂
SOLID
in America, Division joys you
@@PurplingYellow outstanding.
@Владимир Горячев I believe it. I read the history of the Makhnovist movement. True communism was deliberately destroyed by the bolsheviks.
I am a 23 year old Mexican American male and I love Russian music. All of this is so🔥🔥🔥
Hi. What's your favorite?
Listening to this on my 20th day of quarantine in the Netherlands. Shops, bars and restaurants are closed, empty streets and sun is shining. 01/04/2020. Stefano was here.
Wassup man! Hope you feeling good, and have a nice time☺
I first heard of Sovietwave about 45 minutes ago. Now I'm hooked!
Melancholic Sovietwave sounds like home to me.
to us
Listening to this, I suddenly miss a time, a history that I never was a part of. Senses of loss and bleakness portrayed so beautifully.
But l was the part of it. And that music brings of a bittersweet sense of lost present. Like lost childhood's dreams of future that broke before your eyes while you grow
The USSR was not a good place to be so its probably best you didn't experience that.
@@RezaQin It could've been one after cold war
@@RezaQin It wasn't, but many Russians miss it because it took care of the ordinary people. I am not a communist.
anemoia - n. nostalgia for a time you've never known
I'm not even Russian or close from that country but there's something about it's culture, weather and mood that makes me feel like I'm at home. These melodies are just great.
Do you feel a underlying sadness, a general melancholy during your daily life? Are you naturally a cynic, is your face consistently angry looking even when you are happy. If so you can relate to us russians. We have a lot of love, weve been consistently shit on by "leaders" but that has not stopped us.
@@andre.hewitt4699 can't smile too? Or rarely?
@@Amerlic_Kultre only if something really makes a difference (friend bein goofy, stupid shit here and there. Its not a constant thing. Its a baseline 🤣🖤
@@andre.hewitt4699 that's how I am
@@Amerlic_Kultreты не Русский
It's February, 1984 in Moscow's Zamoskvarechye neighborhood and I'm waiting in line to buy to either bananas or pork sausages, I don't know which they've released. A frigid gust of wind prompts me to pull my Beriozka trench coat tight, stomp my feet, and take a final drag of my Belomorkanal cigarette. I cast a gaze toward the sky. I haven't seen the sun in what feels like years. It's black in the morning, grey-blue by midday, then black again before nightfall. "Am I alive?" I say aloud to noone in particular. The Babushka behind me replies "No, none of us are" before she pushes me because the line has moved.
You should be a writer...I felt that one.
Is this story true or are you a cringe LARP?
stop that cheesy pop-aganda.it stinks of old cheese.
@@Sonyboj i hope its a true story. be pretty disappointing if it wasnt
Loving the melancholic atmosphere and imagery you conveyed.^^ I felt like I was right there when I followed the lines to their end!
one thing i like about being in the midwest U.S. is that if you go to a small, sparsely populated town, the old houses & weird, worn-down playgrounds & general decay evoke a similar feeling to the late USSR-core / sovietwave vibe
*Plus ca change...*
@@malcaniscsm5184 i don't get it - can you help me to understand?
Can confirm.
YES! It's a perfect combination, I'm an Indiana dude here.
The United States had it's own semi-collectivistic phase, under FDR, Truman, Ike, and Kennedy. Carter too, to a degree, but that's been the last gasp of American Social Democracy at the federal level until Bernie became a legitimate candidate in 2016 and 2020, and suddenly brought concern for the American worker and the economic freedom of the people back into our lexicon.
That's the one thing socialists are good for; they always prove willing to work with the forces of freedom and progress when times are at their worst.
Most of the roads and infrastructure you have (or had) out there, from the highways, to the electrical grid, to the post office vans they've kept right on using to today, was built in that era. We were exponentially more successful than the USSR at their game (the reason so much of it still stands and works, turns out just creating the work and the taxes to keep it running, trusting the people to work out the rest is all you have to do), but ultimately the sad truth is that, eventually, people get lazy. They don't want to do so much, route so many aspects of human life through their elected leadership when men with money can make the jobs as well without that tie to those below them, and Social Democracy eventually breaks back down into the Liberal Democracy that it was born in crisis to fix. Its lingered in Europe, for now, but they have the same problem, just over a longer timespan.
But that doesn't mean we can't do it again. Progress is a long and slow game, with hurdles, stumbles and even full-scale backslides on a scale unimaginable and best left undreamed, but, eventually, if we fight hard enough, tomorrow always comes. And every moment it lasts will be worth it.
Post-soviet doomers united!
Post-soviet Doomers listen post-punk
Mute souls end in silence
Oceans tainted with blood
Empty promises of hope
Buried deep, infected ground
Creation of insane rule
All we hear:
Desperate cry
(c)
@@user-hn8mk6bp6k не только
Wtf?
@@user-hn8mk6bp6k molchat doma
Люблю такую атмосферу, ибо напоминает о доме, о чем-то родном, уютном, но одновременно о чем-то столь чуждом, холодном и тоскливом.
Дом с первой картинки действительно навевает ужас и тяжёлую тоску. Это настоящий призрак прошлого... По мне, он прекрасно отражает состояние всего, что осталось от СССР
Це валіза без ручки. Ця пам'ять важка та не зручно носити для багатьох.
Подобные строения есть практически в любой стране. Уж Америка это сплошное кладбище городов ,фабрик и заводов . А ведь это типо самая крутая страна в мире .
А ещё он любят либералы показывать последствия 2 мировой войны , как деятельность ПУТИНА .
это обломки более развитой цивилизации)
Я хоть и живу в РФ ,но я постоянно нахожусь где-нибудь в СССРовских объектах. Когда кажется, что в России все- гавно,я еду в какую нибудь заброшенную территорию. Так вот вырубаешь трубку,ходишь минут 10-20 там. А потом думаешь ,ну на хер. И возврат домой это очень радует. Проблемы видишь с другой стороны. С позиции могло быть и хуже.
as a former soviet union citizen from lithuania, i salut you, this is our way!
Bruno Sutkus would like to know your location
Bruh
@@cinellimashblr Привет братан
Сдорова из Йошкар Олы ребята
sutinku :D
Every where else in the 80's: Happy bubbly pop jams to groove to at the aerobics class drinking slushies from the mall
Russia in the 80's: Really depressed yet stunningly beautiful tunes that make you feel groovy yet kinda sad at the same time.
Dunno about you but I think Russia had it figured out ngl
90's ;3 During 80's Soviet Union was still a cool place, even if it had some serious problems)
I don’t know why but every time I listen to this kinda stuff, it’s like describing things I usually have trouble explaining to people, it’s weird. I can’t understand what they’re saying(I don’t speak Russian, but I still try to learn the words to sing along) but at the same time it’s like I can understand everything. I lot of my classmates think that I’m weird because I listen to this stuff and whenever I try to show it to them they never want to listen, so it’s nice to think that this music can be my own thing. Other just don’t really get it, or never try to even listen to the music, and that makes me kind of sad, but then I see how many people are in the comments for these videos and it makes me happier to know that I can have something in common with some people. But for now, I guess I’ll be the only person I know who likes this stuff. I really hope I meet someone who will want to listen to Russian music with me some day
Right there with you.
If you learn Russian, you will discover a new civilization. Which is not Europe or Asia.
This is not Russian music actually, in Russia nobody knows about this mixes. And here is no Russian or soviet vibes, I’m Russian and don’t fell it, its sounds mostly like after lcd trip you know, hardbass is more more Russian for example.
Sometimes, I feel the same way as you. Still, better to have your own "way" so-to-speak then merely conform to whatever's "popular." Revel in your niche, for therein lies a great and comforting joy.
Kids in school used to judge my music taste too. They're closed minded. A lot of the music I listen to even nowadays is pretty niche and I don't share it much with others. It is nice to have it for yourself, in a way. But I do think that as you get older, people really come to appreciate your more nuanced taste in music and find it interesting because most people just listen to whatever is mainstream. So stay weird✌🇨🇦
Soviet architecture is by far my favorite. Robust, functional and arguably very cold, yet it hides a subtle beauty. There is no need for frivolity or elegance- only something that will move through time. These buildings remember what people forget.
The soviet design philosophy in general was extremely utilitarian. Soviet engineers understood that things break over time, and put energy into making their designs easily repairable and robust. They built things to last, with a mindset that repairs were simply necessary in order to extend the longevity of the object. Capitalist production works the opposite; since you don't get profit from designing something that lasts a long time, everything is designed with a planned obsolescence. Things are designed to break after a certain amount of time, so you have to go back and buy a new one, and then one after that, and so on.
Brutalism and utilitarianism are fascinating, and behind the ugly facade and damp concrete the subtle beauty of the strength and longevity of soviet designs shines through.
We still have some of those buildings in eastern parts of Germany
This is the first time I’ve heard this type of music but why do I feel so... happy 😭😭 like I’m really out here stress free all of a sudden
This is good COVID19 quarantine music. Reminiscent of times throughout history that challenge both our resilience/empathy and also the absurdity of modern society.
remember that time when we listeneed to this during the the covid19 pandemic?
@@urbanizedpizza member? I memeber
this music is like desire for change and we are all like that now
@@urbanizedpizza The music won't stop playing. That's because it was a lie from day 1.
sitting in my apartment block, smoking my cigs and drinking my piva and crying to this set. like if you feel the same.
and apartment bought by mortgage for 30 years....
Ode piva...
Aww
it has something soothing and calming tho
Warsaw... Poland is also very sovietic wave.
Ооо. Фотка поезда с реактивным двигателем ;)
Он был сделан на Тверском вагонном заводе. На данный момент его передняя часть (включая те самые двигатели) стоит в качестве памятника недалеко от того самого вагонного завода в Твери.
Сначала был синтвэйв, теперь наткнулся на советскийвэйв, что будет дальше..) Крутая, атмосферная музыка.
Ещё послушай вэйпорвэйв и фючер фанк, тебе понравится))
the USSR helped my country when no one else did, my great grandfather lived in the soviet union and if it wasnt for the USSR i wouldnt be alive today.
greetings from spain
one day
our socialist republics will rise again
02/19/2021 (marshfield, Wisconsin) Off of work for the next 4 days due to lack of product and this popped up...i needed a break from my normal music anyways...it's always a pleasure to stumble upon music that represents a historic, dystopian society...the comments are right, this type of music finds you, must have an open mind to enjoy life to the fullest and this was an era that will never be experienced again...i appreciate all the hard work, dedication and determination that everyone put in...
If you don't have haters, you're doing something wrong------it's lonely at the top and to stay at the top, you have to accept that-----if it was so easy, everyone would be doing it...
Как же давно я искал такую музыку... Она в геноме. Спасибо тебе.
вот кстати да, странное чувство при прослушивании. Что вроде бы и послушал что нибудь повеселее, но переключать не буду еще пару часов ...
Возможно вам понравится творчество Яна Грабарека.
@@c94d44027 за что вы его так, Гарбарека то :))) ... хороший дядька, но к сопрано-саксафону я так себя и не приучил, несколько раз пытался Яна Гарбарека осилить :)))
Listening to this while sipping kvas is on another level
На первом фото посёлок Октябрьский на Камчатке на Охотском побережье, родной по работе, всегда депрессивный😊Да море наступает с каждым годом, сейчас уже борьба за единственную дорогу...
борьба со здравым смыслом...
Soviets got some astonishing pieces of modern architecture, sadly underapreciated.
It's quite depressing to see the Soviet marbles of technology, such as the train with the jet engines on it or the rusty catamaran. It's sign of what once was. What once had hope and ambitions, but is now left to rot.
It's a sign of what didn't have the right set of traits to continue onward. Change with the times, hold fast to your roots, and bend with wind, or be blown over.
The jet locomotive (SVL) actually served its purpose - it was designed to study tracks and wheel reliability of trains at very high speeds.
@@NeflewitzInc who are you to judge the traits?
Who are you to question someone questioning a failed nations traits?
@@harrydong68 your mam has failed by having born you
Honestly, after listening to so many sovietwave Mixes, I come back to this Masterpiece. This is the best one on the internet. Everything hits JUST RIGHT! Love it!
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She might be gone, but this songs keep her alive in our memories
30 лет Свободы, демократии... 30 лет безвременья и еще много без . 30 лет кукиша в красивом фантике...
It doesn't only make me nostalgic about some soviet-projected future that never happened, but it also makes me generally nostalgic, nostalgic about real periods of my own real life.
Я скучаю по временам, когда меня ещё даже не было
То же самое...😖☭🌠☄️✨
Вам скинуть на лечение?
Это еирканация с неполным стиранием памяти
Блин +++ я ещё бывает смотрю советские фильмы (особенно Служебный роман) и как начну плакать от тоски по тем временам. Я 2000 года рождения, что со мной не так
@@meh5374 ностальгия по украденному советскому будущему?🤔
after 1:10 i decided to stay for full hour
Yes that's my favourite song out of them
Deep
Wonderful work man, thanks very much.
@Truckfighter I absolutely love those mixes. The songs are mesmerizing and very high quality. I genuinely hope you upload Part III soon. Appreciate your work.
Where I can find the song of 0:00?
Please link the second song.
i cant look up the song on 1:10
Впервые увидел это видео в 2020 или 2021, не помню. С того момента у меня произошло несколько важных перемен в жизни - я поступил в место моей мечты, например. И несмотря на то, что я слушал это почти не имея друзей, постоянно комплексуя и загоняясь, это видео ярко впечаталось мне в память. Я вдохновлялся его музыкой, а почти всю первую половину уже скачал! И теперь эта музыка помимо такой близкой и приятной меланхолии вызывает такую тёплую ностальгию, когда я её слушаю я вспоминаю столько приятного и что я может быть чего-то да стою
Stay safe and salutations friend ✊
This song makes me feel like I’m a ghost from Soviet Union era doomed to wonder the streets, seeing things once brand new just rotting away with time while, when I was alive now fading further away.
12.14.2020 Jessica
I can practically taste the gamma rays
I'm American and my friend just showed me this music and I am in love with this sound. Now I want to learn Russian so I can understand thr lyrics and sing along properly.
It seems unfathomably cruel that we exist in linear time with the ability to look back but never to GO back. *Nostalgia intensifies*
Holy shit, completely by accident I found my new favourite music genre.
при прослушке получаем фантомную ностальгию
1:10 song truly riles up nostalgism inside. Pure melancholic.
Spasibo Truckfighter, this is one of the best mixes I heard! I listened to кино when I was a child, when I got older I discovered sovietwave. I still don't understand Russian, just a few words. But this music touch my soul. I believe in reincarnation and I think a lot of us know Russia from a past life. This explains why so much people from all around the globe love this kind of music. Music/sound in general is so powerful, it's the language of the heart/earth. Lots of music nowadays is a evil brainwashingtool, with subliminal manipulation in it. But there was, is and always will be good music. And I'm thankful for that. Keep on sharing good music please.
And some people here talked about CORO. I don't think Corona is real, well it's so real like aids, sars, ebola,... but it's a population control agenda from the rulers, covid is there to divorce us, to install robots, electronic money and total control. Somebody heard about starlink satellites this year? Go research what the rulers are making right now with nature and humanity, sick. Well, what I wanted to say is, live wealthy and trust in your godgiven Power, don't be scared! They're consuming our fear. Fuck the media/propaganda. If you trust in yourself and feel no fear, you will never get sick! I AM wealthy, I AM safe, I AM happy, I AM powerful,... Use positive I AM affirmations and program your brain. Remember God is in you and you are in God. We are stronger than the elite, they know this, but do you know? Love yourself, trust in yourself, protect your freedom and don't worry. Life is a wonderful experience. Dark entities wanna abuse us, but if we are fearless, they can't do nothing to us. We are no humans, we are multidimensional beings having a human experience. You got everything in you, you just have to remember who you are.
Peace and Love to everybody ❤️
Ronny Drexler was here 21.11.20
I was feeling a little alone and existential and then 1:10 hit. Thanks Sovietwave
I saved this playlist just for that song
Song name?
@@rashikrayat9536 Забавные Игры - Берег
Wow thanks
How do you look it up on youtube?
9:00 killed my entire senses...🔥❤️
I'm in bed with my love, listening this music in my headphones, lights are off, and I just can think 'that's what all is about'
I sink this in I feel no one will appreciate as much as I do. It’s so breathtaking n makes me feel like crying
i not understand why i feel a strange and unexplainable love for all that is russian... people, art, places, desolate lands ecc.. then i like very much the russian movies (kin tza tza,Solaris, Stalker) ... love from italy 💕
It looks like you're just depressed. (Kin dza dza, seriously?)
@@radziwill7193 what's wrong with kin dza dza?
@@delilah3556 Anti-capitalist silly film.
@@radziwill7193 и так?
@@delilah3556 и так и сяк.
The comments prove to me that there is a hunger for hopefulness
Who knew Sovietwave was exactly the thing I’ve been looking for all my life.
Буквально час назад прослушал предыдущий ролик на сию тему от этого автора, и начал рассуждать, как хорошо было бы поиметь второе видео. Мечты осуществимы.
поиметь)
@@yk-lz3nr а кому сейчас легко?
@Киприс Капсуль может он иностранец
Вы потратили еще одно исполнение желания, теперь у вас их осталось 0.
Как я на это наткнулся?! Обалденные композиции! В ближайшие недели я погружусь в познание творчества, услышанных исполнителей... Фоторяд тоже отличный
Listening this on my 13th day of absolute lockdown in Argentina. Shopping malls, restaurants, everything is closed. The streets are completely empty, sometimes I hear police sirens from the outside, going out is considered a crime if you can't justify why you are out.
01.04.2020. Lucielle.
The songs of a bygone past, and a stolen future. Seeing my childhood disappear in front of my eyes, with the brutal machinery of the Soviet era being replaced by worthless modern crap that has no longevity. As a few of us stand united, with belief in a better future, it is apprent that our dreams may never be realized. But we are not giving up, as hope is always there. This hope keeps us alive, and the memories give us life. And the instinc to preserve my past is what drives me day-to-day to finish university, become an engineer and have the money to buy and preserve relics of the past. Hopefully after the 5 years it takes, we still have something left.
Хорошо.Спасибо
wow man dont cut yourself on that EDGE
bruh you're god just reincarnate into a past era in your next life if you want it so bad
Too bad it wasn't as good as you remember it to be
Dang Socrates
Sounds like a club that would be in metro last light
nice pfp lol
Sounds like joy division in Russia
Metros a brilliant game.
Don’t know how I ended up here but it’s amazing... sovietwave where have you been my whole life? Thanks for this.
You do not hear this lament, it hears your cry...🥺
Future me, you really enjoyed this mix. Remember the late nights out and the big beautiful dark town of yours ❤
Thank you for making those mixes, it's a perfect way to discover good music from different country's
Издалека - Как Никогда has a very Cure-like guitar sound. i love it.
Actually, it reminds me much more of Solstafir. Try their song Fjara for a comparison.
Thank you for putting together this mix! спасибо!
I could listen to this all day
Sounds like those songs I used to listen to but never knew of. Strange
Подборка огонь! Спасибо автору. Трек Исход эт просто путешествие к звездам сквозь темноту.
Awesome! Absolutely great!
Thank you so much for this mixtape!
Ребята, продолжаем в том же духе! Как же это сильно!
Such beautiful music...
I love your playlists so much.
I've been learning about Russian history and language for a few years now but this really is the link I didn't even know was missing, makes everything fall into place x
This is slowly becoming my new favorite channel. Sub added. Thanks for uploading.
I feel like this mix is even better. It has a more coherent style than the first one in my opinion. Thank you
Самая лучшая sovietwave подборка, что я когда-либо слышал. Глубокий вам поклон, автор)
Низкий*
офигенный сборник! слушаю от и до на одном дыхании
Beautiful music! Regards from Colorado USA 😍
You did this esp 38min in it ,made my lonely xmas better ,ment to comment them but forgot got so into this beautiful music, thank you
Thank you for sharing this very cool music. I enjoyed listening to this on my way home from work here in Japan 🇯🇵
in soviet russia, synths wave you.
loving it.
Да здравствует СССР и Родина ✊
СССР будет жить вечно ✊✊
8 months into quarantine and music is the only thing keeping me sane. Love the vibe.
This feels like the nostalgy you always looked for