Imagine just chilling with the tribe and suddenly you hear this sound come from across tge valley, and look over the plain to see rows and rows of warriors coming your way.
As someone who's lived in Australia for over 3 years now, I can confirm that when Aussies listen to music it's either this or straight AC/DC. No in between.
Like any ancient music with modern technological sounds. The Original Ancient version without electricity is loads better but then again how are you using the term "kill" because after I reply I will post this and move on.
@@justafloridamanfromthe75thRR Yeah it is subjective. For me when listening to ancient music, modern insertions take away from the original intent and basic talent.
Just laying here naked listening to an absolute classic of Australian Traditional Music I can imagine myself running into the woods and never coming back out as I seek to build a civilization worthy of navigating the Earth.
@@Jak-12-00 then it wouldnt show Australian, as white (or other) Australians do not have unique DNA sets from other whites. If you were part white Australians, it would show up as 1% french, or celtic, etc. White people have not been in Australia long enough to have had their DNA patterns mutate enough to be genetically distinct from their own ancestors.
@@dominickroberts4653 what do you mean? If you mean if the music sounds accurate tbh I’m not sure at all but the electric guitar definitely isn’t meant to be there but it sounds good.
WHEN I LISTEN THIS, IT SEEMS TO ME THAT THE CULTURE OF THE ANCIENT AUSTRALIA MIXED WITH THE NEW WORLD AND AT THE RESULT AN UNBELIEVABLE MUSIC IS APPEARED. THE ABORIGINAL MUSIC IS VERY BEAUTIFUL! I LOVE IT! ❤👏👍
If anyone else came from stereotypical music from around the world, start at 7:05. You'll recognise that. Edit: or 1:10 if you want where the digeridoo starts.
if they were true aboriginal musician they would say don't thank me thank the Creator for this music. Give credit to the great author of this play.. thanks for sharing some true music to live life too
@@nikolai3787 yes, the first europeans to discover the island of australia were the english in 1770, but the first europeans were the dutch in new zealand in 1642, but the first humans to reach australia and new zealand were the aborigines
Carman I hope my comment didn't sound as a form of privacy invasion your comment tells of a wonderful woman with a beautiful heart which led me to comment I don't normally write in the comment section but I think you deserve this compliment. If you don’t mind can we be friends? Thanks God bless you….🌹🌹
To all the Aborigines out there: Your music rocks! (and no, that isn't a tasteless and offensive joke about Ayer's Rock... I'm banging my head like a maniac here.)
If australia was a game, this is one of soundtracks
Mabye For a boss fight or a chase scene.
Australia already feels like a game, a survival game
@@ElJugadorNitram and the difficulty is nightmare
@Brandoja - Kushuddha - Bluntwist It's a joke
Just decrease the sample rate to make it sound like 90s PC music and you've got Age of Empires: Kingdom of Sydney
Imagine just chilling with the tribe and suddenly you hear this sound come from across tge valley, and look over the plain to see rows and rows of warriors coming your way.
הולי שיט זה אברהם שטרן
@@dillinger333 שלום מלך
imagine a battalions of em coming
it totally didn't happen like that in real life
@@justafloridamanfromthe75thRR I didn’t happen ofc but just thinking about it is unnerving
As someone who's lived in Australia for over 3 years now, I can confirm that when Aussies listen to music it's either this or straight AC/DC. No in between.
@@The21stGamer rubbish
@@alexwilliams4264 You ever seen sarcasm before?
@@The21stGamer naaah does that answer your question ❓
1:10 In case if you're from stereotypical music around the world
How did you know??
Same
well thank you
You too?
@@THEGurtiesthe made the video lol
5 year old me whenever I'd find a paper towel tube
Or a Pringles can
Cut a whole and make music 👍
@@somebonehead i currently have a Pringles can with me lol
You are still 5 years old,
I actually have one made of cardboard and towel tubes
the electric guitar in the background just killed it
I KNOW, THE RIFF WAS KILLERRR
Like any ancient music with modern technological sounds. The Original Ancient version without electricity is loads better but then again how are you using the term "kill" because after I reply I will post this and move on.
This sentence can mean two different things
@@daveweed2765 it is subjective what "better music" is. The huitar is FIRE, and it made the whole thing more modern and dynamic.
@@justafloridamanfromthe75thRR Yeah it is subjective. For me when listening to ancient music, modern insertions take away from the original intent and basic talent.
4:13 imagine hearing this in wild
answer: RUN!
A bunch of musicians in the bush playing dis while you're boss battling the 200 pound tribal chief
Yes especially when the electric guitar hits
This makes me proud to be austrialian, although I'm german.
Listen to Larry gurruwiwi if you lived this!
My favourite is Larry gurruwiwi blue bamboo
what
Yeah it’s like saying I’m Serbian, but i have the blood of an Aussie running through my veins
This makes me proud to be australian
I was born and raised in Australia to Russian immigrants, and I feel the same
Not going to lie if I was tracking the fields back then day and heard this coming towards me I'd just start busting out the maddest dance moves 🕺 🕺
😂👍
Same tbh
When you saw the Emu that killed your older brother
Racist
@@blitzkrieg3482 how is it racist?
this song is just so good at setting an entire environment through only sound
So proud of my heritage you learn from young age to master this wow my people my land
Then driving electric guitar. Wondrous. Aroha from New Zealand.
Nothing but love and respect to our neibhours you already know the dealeo ❤✊🏿⛰☁️
Just laying here naked listening to an absolute classic of Australian Traditional Music I can imagine myself running into the woods and never coming back out as I seek to build a civilization worthy of navigating the Earth.
To much information
@@michellejaynes6854 lol this
I can imagine yourself laying there naked. Worthy of navigating the internet.
Was the “naked” really necessary
why is bro naked
The percussion is dope too.
When your DNA Test comes and youre 1% Australian:
Australian doesnt mean youre a native aboriginal tho
@@Jak-12-00 then it wouldnt show Australian, as white (or other) Australians do not have unique DNA sets from other whites. If you were part white Australians, it would show up as 1% french, or celtic, etc. White people have not been in Australia long enough to have had their DNA patterns mutate enough to be genetically distinct from their own ancestors.
Proud to be part Aboriginal❤️🤟🏽
As a aboriginal. Does this sound accurate?
@@dominickroberts4653 what do you mean? If you mean if the music sounds accurate tbh I’m not sure at all but the electric guitar definitely isn’t meant to be there but it sounds good.
Me too brother
Okay
Wish I was full blood love there culture was born here live here just from English blood wish it was aboriginal blood
WHEN I LISTEN THIS, IT SEEMS TO ME THAT THE CULTURE OF THE ANCIENT AUSTRALIA MIXED WITH THE NEW WORLD AND AT THE RESULT AN UNBELIEVABLE MUSIC IS APPEARED. THE ABORIGINAL MUSIC IS VERY BEAUTIFUL! I LOVE IT! ❤👏👍
Shut up
Nice sorry for the toxicity
😮😮😮😮👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼
1:10 *The mosquitoes when you're sleeping*
Yess
1:10 best bit
The didgeridoo music Australia plays before going to war
Holy cow.... this could easily be as intimidating as the bagpipes were for the Scottish warriors....
If anyone else came from stereotypical music from around the world, start at 7:05. You'll recognise that.
Edit: or 1:10 if you want where the digeridoo starts.
Well little did my guy know
I ❤️ this music so much!! It makes me want to dance lol
- with love from Arizona, USA🌵❤️
Idk if you are right now in Arizona but I hope you are ok
Mostly because of the extreme heat in that place right now
Absolutely brilliant. I preferred it without the electric guitar add-on though.
Have had this on loop, goes so hard!
Whoooo weeeee thats some funky shit right there
It's 4am here in the UK. And for some reason i searched for Aboriginal war music. Really satisfying tho.
This is so amazing, can't keep still listening to this...
Great !!
Love Australia From Indonesia!!
Us Orang Timur or Eastern Indonesians are genetically related to the Aboriginals as we are Melanesians here in Maluku,Papua,and NTT.
You should credit the musicians, I'm sure they would love that
if they were true aboriginal musician they would say don't thank me thank the Creator for this music. Give credit to the great author of this play.. thanks for sharing some true music to live life too
Oh God you
They probably give a rat ass about “credits”
Recognize the soul music not the musician it’s just a bag of skin the immortal that speaks through all humans is to be recognized and credited...
Credit the didgeridoos
The cosmic rave
This is not music, it's magic.
*this starts playing *
*Incredibly wide men with large clubs come out of a bush *
*The bossfight begins *
Giant mutant Kung Fu plasma kangaroo spawns with a cutscene
This song fits very well with Australia during the Pleistocene era 60.000 years ago
Jealous go my old grandfather so deadly
teacher: who discovered Australia?
most children: the English
smarter people: the Dutch
intellectuals:
It depends on what context
@@nikolai3787 yes, the first europeans to discover the island of australia were the english in 1770, but the first europeans were the dutch in new zealand in 1642, but the first humans to reach australia and new zealand were the aborigines
@@knucklescoxin exactly. The aborigines were the first humans, but when the Europeans discovered it, the whole world finally new of it
@@nikolai3787
Basically
The Aboriginals FOUND Australia.
The Europeans DISCOVERED Australia.
There was actually already humans in Australia when aboriginals came, maybe even two separate groups.
I'm a aboriginal Australian from wiradjuri nation or tribe
Brilliant!
Bro how can the Abigale's have the most amazing, badass, heart tripping, nerve smashing, jamming music of all times-?
Proud to be Australian!
Real
Same
Yo, fr, the guitar dropping towards the end there was fockin NASTY
What is the name of the sick breakbeat that mixes into the didgeridoo so very well?
vegemite
real sounds of the original didgeridoo players nobody can beat that heart feel
Sorry guy’s forgot to say thank you for your music-the didgeridoo seems to soothe my soul .
been lookin for dis so long
That backbeat is so traditionally Aboriginal.......
I must say i am impressed .
Ive never known why this just speaks to my soul
I was searching for this song for years
Man dis shit be poppin yo!!
In some parts this sounds like something that could be in Jazz Jackrabbit 2 if someone made an Australia-themed stage
The guitar makes it like a stoner rock song i love it
Arthur Phillips: "steps in Australia"
Aboriginals:
I pray for Aboriginal Australian culture. It's just too great to die.
Long live indigenous peoples
channel of the year right here
Just awesome!!!
We makin it out the camp with this one🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯
This is awakening my third foot
hhhhhhhhhhhh bless you
mine too
Why a third foot of all things?
This makes me proud to be Australian but this is also 6 year old me at music class
1:09
i wanna hear more of this artist..
Ah yes. The Mandalorians
Carman I hope my comment didn't sound as a form of privacy invasion your comment tells of a wonderful woman with a beautiful heart which led me to comment I don't normally write in the comment section but I think you deserve this compliment. If you don’t mind can we be friends? Thanks God bless you….🌹🌹
I don't know why this brought me to tears.
Man, I keep coming back to this. I really want to know the artists and track name please!!
My favorite is when it goes whoowhowhoowhoowhooo
We should bring back music in battles, imagine going to war with this or doom music playing. Would take the edge off.
this makes me proud to be australian even though im a new zealander
As I am interested in Australian tradition, I mostly listen to this music everyday
OO:OO Take out the didgeridoo sound and you have my Cree grandfather drunk, playing drums and chanting.....
Me and the boys in the jungle lost for 69 days sacrificing our friends stuffed animal:
Me and the boys memes shall never die
this actually sounds so good ngl
Total Drama POV: Bridgette tried to escape australia until Geoff was there to rescue her
They are upside down in real life
Spit a flow over this by the fire 🔥🔥
Disney adding a soundtrack to a movie set in Sydney:
Prob my favorite instrument ever
Australia is if Texas and England had a baby
Change my mind
yey deutschland England and Africa
i dont think i can
That’s pretty much it
It's if the Netherlands and England had a baby
@@pervenchemusic no it’s as if Ireland and england had a baby
Australian frontier war music
1:10 Mosquito in the night. I like this!
beautiful music! Thanks.
Solidarity from Ireland 🇮🇪
Timeless.
**stereotypical music from the world intensifies**
⚜🥰Proud to be aboriginal🥰 ❤💛🖤⚜
Girls in Australia: ugh the outback is like boring
Boys in Australia:
Boys in the changing room:
Dark skinned guys when light skinned guys call them the n word:
and they mixed traditionally, sounds wise/white
Epic Australian Aboriginal music!
1:10 What my stomach sounds like
This audio cured my depression
Same
To all the Aborigines out there: Your music rocks! (and no, that isn't a tasteless and offensive joke about Ayer's Rock... I'm banging my head like a maniac here.)
this is the most aussie thing i've heard
That beat drop went hard
POV (sorry if this could offend you): you and the boys are VS the girls in dogeball
I sorta can hear the drums of liberation (probably what it was based off of tbh) if you remove the didgeridoo
Listening to this makes me to be proud of my Australian nation, even if I'm from Kazakhstan tho.
song sounds like mosquitos when i try to sleep
Thank you to stereotypical music around the world for introducing me to this.
THE DRUM MAJOR
this is so fucking metal holy shit
We are hunting emus with this one 🗣🗣🗣