Really appreciate how these piano covers make me understand DsO better. They've talked about their classical music influences before in their interviews like Ivan Wyschnegradsky and Krzysztof Penderecki, so hearing these played on piano really offers the kind of perspective that inspired this album in the first place.
My god, 8:40 until the end is so terrifyingly epic, you guys nailed it. Thank you so much for doing this, it's so rare to see a FAS cover. Your work is always appreciated.
The album is a masterpiece. The song is a masterpiece. This cover does honor to the original. "What the desire to be happy means: suffering and the desire to escape. When I suffer (for example: yesterday, rheumatism, the cold, and above aIl, anguish-having read passages from the 120 Days), I become attached to little pleasures. The nostalgia for salvation responds perhaps to the increase of suffering (or rather to the incapacity to bear it). The idea of salvation comes, I believe, from one whom suffering breaks apart. He who masters it, on the contrary, needs to be broken, to proceed on the path towards rupture." Georges Bataille, Inner experience ( Summa atheologica I)
Why it is still isn't on Bandcamp or Soundcloud. Sigh, downloading music from UA-cam again. 128 kbit/s, nice, the universe wants me to suffer again... Okay, maybe it is HQ by the standarts of black metal, but...
Fucking bravo. DsO are obviously influenced by modern classical music. Bands like them, and a project like this, really make me curious to see a full marrying of extreme metal and modern classical music. Like pairing up an orchestra with extreme metal instrumentation, and obviously not in the sense that something like Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Cradle of Filth or Septicflesh might do, but extreme death/black metal being combined with classical musicians taking nods from Penderecki, Xenakis, Ligeti, Varese, Ammann etc., for complicated, long-form, dissonant, atonal, brutal, hideous through-composed pieces... Has this happened somewhere already? Or maybe a death/black metal band doing an interpretation of an existing piece by Penderecki, Bartok, Schoenberg, etc?
I absolutely agree with you! I think that the peculiar sound world of modern classical music, not only because of its atonal harmonic soundscape but more generally because on its focus on sound itself as a complex, rich phenomenon (which makes it very akin to the non-polyphonic, dense and in-your-face sonorous approach of metal in general, extreme metal in particular), would make a perfect match for death/black metal. I don't know if you already know him, but, since it seems to fit the description of what you're looking for quite surprisingly, I think you'd like Bernhard Gander, an actual contemporary classical music composer who incorporates in his oeuvre many elements of extreme metal - for instance, he wrote a piece called "Oozing Earth" which, in addiction to an ensemble of classical musicians, was designed to be premiered with Cryptopsy's drummer and Mayhem's Attila Csihar on vocals! I do not know if that actually happened or not - as far as a clumsy and incomplete research showed me, the piece was supposed to premiere in March 2020, right at the outset of the Corona pandemic, so it probably was first played months after, and the drummer was replaced by someone else; in any case, I unfortunately was not able to listen to that piece of music. Anyway, sorry for the long message, I hope to have aroused your curiosity!
These aren’t on the level you’re asking for (at least to my untrained ear) but Wreche is a bm band that’s just piano, drums and yelled vocals and Les Chants du Hasard is a full orchestra with bm screaming. The latter’s latest album, Malivore, leans more into bm but still has those orchestral elements.
@@sabaziosthorn9720 If you haven't already, I suggest giving Ad Nauseam's Imperative Imperceptible Impulse a listen. They might be able to pull off such a project as well, and maybe even better than DsO could...
How did the creators come up with the composition? For example, was the original track reduced to midi and then mimicked? Or, just played by ear? Transcription software?
The Penderecki influence on DSO really shines through in this covers - thank you for the clarity guys!
Really appreciate how these piano covers make me understand DsO better. They've talked about their classical music influences before in their interviews like Ivan Wyschnegradsky and Krzysztof Penderecki, so hearing these played on piano really offers the kind of perspective that inspired this album in the first place.
Wow... and then the detuned piano part even! Holy shit! Just incredible.
This is truly a testament to the variety of lengths to which humans can go musically. Such a joy this is.
I second needing a full album of this. This is seriously fantastic to listen to
please cover all DsO with drums + piano, this is immaculate
Definitely the most ambitious DsO cover on UA-cam so far. Excellent job, gentlemen
Jaw-dropping band.
My god, 8:40 until the end is so terrifyingly epic, you guys nailed it. Thank you so much for doing this, it's so rare to see a FAS cover. Your work is always appreciated.
Pure insanity. Amazing job you two!
7:02, 10:58 the detuned piano. Artist touch
Thank you for this!
this is phenomenal
You should put this on streaming services. Incredible
The album is a masterpiece.
The song is a masterpiece.
This cover does honor to the original.
"What the desire to be happy means: suffering and the desire to escape.
When I suffer (for example: yesterday, rheumatism, the cold, and above
aIl, anguish-having read passages from the 120 Days), I become attached
to little pleasures.
The nostalgia for salvation responds perhaps to the increase of suffering (or rather to the incapacity to bear it).
The idea of salvation comes, I believe, from one whom suffering breaks apart.
He who masters it, on the contrary, needs to be broken, to proceed on the
path towards rupture."
Georges Bataille, Inner experience ( Summa atheologica I)
Thank you for your work
magnifique!
Fantastic and Utterly mind Melting cover..off extreme metal's crown archivement!!!
I sense jazz influences in DSO's compositions.
Oh nice, I actually found César's YT Channel when I was looking for DsO covers a while ago :D It's cool to see you both collaborating.
seriously i need more dso drum covers on youtube. i appreciate to hear that cover. congratulations!
Just incredible. This song is an absolute mindfuck, congrats
Impressive cover, to be sure!
Cover of DsO? Damn. Never thought I would see the day!
There are already a few on UA-cam. But this is one of the better ones.
@@KGB-tt2bf drum covers? That's awesome. I hear their music is ulcerate tier hard haha
@@Kain_R_Heinlein there's whole album drum tributes by this Guy!!!
@@isaackmojica8302But where are they here on YT? I know them too from his channel, but where are they now?
@@Marc8999 yeah!!!look for yourself!!!
This is absolutely brilliant. Thanks for sharing!
Love these drum / piano ones!!!
cant wait to hear it, when its finished!😁
This is awesome. Do a portal song sometime
Brilliant!
Holy shit. This is outstanding. Amazing work.
😯Wow! Awesome cover! One of my favourite black metal songs EVER! 👏👏👏👌
absolutely nuts! good job!
This is amazing!
Brillissimo!
Thanks so much for making this.
thank you very much
Incredible!
this is damn good
Fucking Incredible.
Oh man please do a full album of this!
Also if you like this check out Wreche, it's essentially this but with vocals (and maybe bass?)
Thanks
Why it is still isn't on Bandcamp or Soundcloud. Sigh, downloading music from UA-cam again. 128 kbit/s, nice, the universe wants me to suffer again...
Okay, maybe it is HQ by the standarts of black metal, but...
Fantastic! We need more!
Fucking bravo. DsO are obviously influenced by modern classical music. Bands like them, and a project like this, really make me curious to see a full marrying of extreme metal and modern classical music. Like pairing up an orchestra with extreme metal instrumentation, and obviously not in the sense that something like Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Cradle of Filth or Septicflesh might do, but extreme death/black metal being combined with classical musicians taking nods from Penderecki, Xenakis, Ligeti, Varese, Ammann etc., for complicated, long-form, dissonant, atonal, brutal, hideous through-composed pieces... Has this happened somewhere already? Or maybe a death/black metal band doing an interpretation of an existing piece by Penderecki, Bartok, Schoenberg, etc?
I absolutely agree with you! I think that the peculiar sound world of modern classical music, not only because of its atonal harmonic soundscape but more generally because on its focus on sound itself as a complex, rich phenomenon (which makes it very akin to the non-polyphonic, dense and in-your-face sonorous approach of metal in general, extreme metal in particular), would make a perfect match for death/black metal. I don't know if you already know him, but, since it seems to fit the description of what you're looking for quite surprisingly, I think you'd like Bernhard Gander, an actual contemporary classical music composer who incorporates in his oeuvre many elements of extreme metal - for instance, he wrote a piece called "Oozing Earth" which, in addiction to an ensemble of classical musicians, was designed to be premiered with Cryptopsy's drummer and Mayhem's Attila Csihar on vocals! I do not know if that actually happened or not - as far as a clumsy and incomplete research showed me, the piece was supposed to premiere in March 2020, right at the outset of the Corona pandemic, so it probably was first played months after, and the drummer was replaced by someone else; in any case, I unfortunately was not able to listen to that piece of music. Anyway, sorry for the long message, I hope to have aroused your curiosity!
These aren’t on the level you’re asking for (at least to my untrained ear) but Wreche is a bm band that’s just piano, drums and yelled vocals and Les Chants du Hasard is a full orchestra with bm screaming.
The latter’s latest album, Malivore, leans more into bm but still has those orchestral elements.
Hopefully DSO themselves will delve into this on a future release, I feel they are the only ones to be capable of doing the notion justice...
@@sabaziosthorn9720 If you haven't already, I suggest giving Ad Nauseam's Imperative Imperceptible Impulse a listen. They might be able to pull off such a project as well, and maybe even better than DsO could...
@@crawlingamongthestars3736 tbh, I have not heard anything by Ad Nauseam... But I'll be having a look now... Thanks for the tip... 👍🏻
amazing work guys
What key is this in?
It’s atonal
Thank you for adding drums again. Another cool piece TY
I would sell my firstborn child for you to write sheet music for this
Put more stuff on your bandcamp page
Эт прост ЗБС!!
How did the creators come up with the composition? For example, was the original track reduced to midi and then mimicked? Or, just played by ear? Transcription software?
if you draw a pentagram and light some candles it works
How the fuck dod you transcribe guitar parts what