the toads kicked me out. renting a grungey room now in the northside of town. at night i hear claws dragging on the insides of the walls but at least there's no toads attacking me. #notoads
I needed something to cool and calm my mind. Your a true artist my friend. 8 months and I still listen to Nuclear Wasteland and a few other favorites. 🦇👻💖🎧
"Time as Disease, Space as Rot" is a book not yet written in it, it describes time like a disease the entropic nature of things wasting away. Space as rot requires more explanation. Space as defined by astronomy is the upper bound of the atmosphere at approximately three hundred twenty thousand kilometers and hundred ninety five miles. Space in art is defined differently: Space, as one of the classic seven elements of art, refers to the distances or areas around, between, and within components of a piece. Space can be positive or negative, open or closed, shallow or deep, and two-dimensional or three-dimensional. Sometimes space isn't explicitly presented within a piece, but the illusion of it is. Perhaps the rot refers to how definitions can get contorted, messed up, arbitrarily defined, far removed from the original source. Heck even this whole spiel of language is defined along what we know and what we recognize! And so comes the rot if it can even be called that?
Me too. I tried super echo-y type instrumental dub reggae, Indian sitar music, Tibetan singing bowls, instrumentals of Jerry Garcia doing his endless noodlings and other 'ambient' styles. I even tried putting on YT several times in my browser and overlapping various water flowing/dripping/raining, cougars purring, whale song, loons crying and so forth sounds (super fun, by the way), and all of them were moderately helpful, but THIS worked straight off. Been sleeping to it every night since discovering DARK AMBIENT. Thank goodness, now I can get reliable rest each evening.
"Consciousness takes up no space in your terms. It forms what space is. When consciousness needs space in which to operate, it creates space. When it is resting it does not need space and it does not create it in these terms. It becomes concentrated energy falling back in upon itself in sleep and rest. Knowledge within your brain does not take up physical space within your brain. Dreams help form your personality, but they do not take up physical space. Your personality does not take up physical space. What you are exists independently of both space and time. When you are resting between reincarnations, you rest in a dimension in terms of space and time. You come back into space and time if you desire to reincarnate. Where I am, space and time as you define it, do not exist. I can take advantage of them to some degree to speak to you, but to me they are transparent and they do not basically exist." -ECS1, March 12, 1968
What is worse? past lives of distant past that are hard to access, or reincarnated thought forms that come to life day after day, and are accepted as "usual"? Causality makes a casualty out of every small detail when you play the game of create-a-universe. As soon as you figure out how it all works, you discover that there are no rules to the no-thing-ness of the void. Great comment btw from the diseased era of 1968.
"The rockbed reality is the one in which the perceiver is focused. From that standpoint, all others would seem peripheral. Taking that for granted, however, any given reality system will be surrounded by its probability clusters. These can almost be thought of as satellites. Time and space need not be connected, however - that is, the attractions that exist between a reality and any given probability cluster may have nothing to do with time and space at all. The closest probability satellite to any given reality may, for example, be in an entirely different universe altogether. In that regard, you may find brethren more or less like yourselves outside of your own universe - as you think of it - rather than inside it. You imagine your universe as extending outward in space (and backwards in time). You think of it as an exteriorized manifestation, expanding perhaps, but in an exterior rather than an interior fashion." -UR2 Section 4: Session 712 October 16, 1974
Space-time form the the necessary prerequisite for experience of objective reality. Experience of objective reality is what differentiates the self from the undifferentiated Absolute. Without space-time, the Absolute would be undifferentiated, there would be no consciousness and the Absolute would not perceive itself.
@@rifekimler3309 🙃 "The soul perceives all experience directly. Most experiences of which you are aware come packaged in physical wrapping, and you take the wrapping for the experience itself, and do not think of looking inside. The world that you know is one of the infinite materializations taken by consciousness, and as such it is valid. Now it is difficult to explain to you how direct experience actually works, for it exists - a total field of perception, innocent of the physical clues such as color, size, weight, and sense, with which your physical perceptions are clothed. Words are used to tell of an experience, but they obviously are not the experience that they attempt to describe. Your physical subjective experience is so involved with word thinking, however, that it is almost impossible for you to conceive of an experience that is not thought-word oriented." -SS Part One: Chapter 6: Session 528, May 13, 1970
This is perfect to listen to whilst exploring the deep dark or raiding an ancient city in Minecraft! Wish me luck as I’m currently raiding an ancient city as I type this and listen to this! ⛏⛏⛏
This one is truly incredible. This and "The Fear" are my favorite so far, just a bit less monotone than the others I listen. I don't know if monotone is the right term... But I find more rythm in those? Your channel is amazing, constantly putting content of wonderful quality. Thanks !
Thanks! I got pretty bored with doing the usual heavy drone stuff so I'm chopping it up a bit, more often. A lot of this music is stuff composed in the past month.
@@IronCthulhuApocalypse Nice ! I must have missed some of the last month then, I will go back and listen to them. You're right to change a bit, you shouldn't be bored with what you create; don't feel confined in a style and experiment ! (even if we're all big fan of your style here ^^ )
It was a cold and stormy night, the kind of night that made you want to stay indoors and never leave. But there was one man who didn't seem to mind the weather, a man who always seemed to thrive in the darkness. His name was Jacob, and he was a shadowy figure who always kept to himself. He lived in a small, rundown house on the outskirts of town, and nobody knew much about him except that he was strange and reclusive. One night, a group of teenagers were out driving, looking for something to do. They stumbled upon Jacob's house and decided to play a prank on him. They rang the doorbell and then ran off into the darkness, laughing. But when they turned around, they saw something that made them freeze in terror. Jacob was standing in the doorway, his eyes glowing with a sinister light. He didn't say a word, but the teenagers could sense that he was angry. The next day, the town woke up to a gruesome scene. The bodies of the teenagers were found in the woods, their throats slit from ear to ear. Nobody knew who had done it, but they all had a feeling that it was Jacob. The police went to his house to question him, but he was nowhere to be found. They searched the house, but all they found was a note written in blood. It read, "You should have stayed away." The town was never the same after that. People were afraid to go out at night, afraid that Jacob would come for them. They say that on stormy nights, you can still hear his laughter echoing through the darkness, a chilling reminder of the horrors that he unleashed upon the town.
Reminds me of a ancient tale of a ancient city with it's horrid tales surrounding a Gastly giant made of legend and fueled buy belief a echo of man a faint cry of humanity and overall seeking the unknown truth that all will return to the eventual end the only forever truth of this fleeting thought of horror and life
I appreciate that! I usually just start out with a very simple set of sounds - a drone or a repeating loop - then add to it. I'll fiddle with the effects a lot, making sure they're good, too. I have two interviews floating around on the net for more details.
@@IronCthulhuApocalypse I just read one of your interviews, it’s so cool that you like Thomas Ligotti! What other authors do you like? (Besides Lovecraft, of course)
There's a list in my description. I'm reading Goth by Otsuichi now. I'd say I definitely like Otsuichi. I've read some Carlton Mellick III lately, too. Very bizarre stuff but fun. Mark Samuels & Brian Evenson are always pretty good. Harlan Ellison is hit or miss with me but when he's good, he's great. I like Philip K Dick's short stories. Grabinski also has some decent stuff though I haven't read as much as I'd like. I've read some cool stuff in the Vastarien magazine, too. I generally like short-form weird horror with a philosophical or ultra-pessimistic edge, or just really depressing stuff that's handled well. The Road by Cormac was pretty good, although a little too sunny and sentimental. I prefer stuff to be horrid all the time. Speculative fiction can be cool, too, but it really depends. There's some gems but there's a lot of half-baked stuff, too. I like some goofy shit from my childhood as well, like the Blaster Master novelization. Junji Ito's comics are almost always at least fun to read, even if the story is lame sometimes. Cool artwork. I want to get more into the whole horror manga thing.
@@stefanlaskowski6660 I read them obsessively as a kid. Arguably my fav from childhood. I liked Farside a lot but Calvin & Hobbes were the greatest. Still have a few. I might just have to make a "Snow Demons" video in their honor.
Dark ambient is the best ambient sub genre
Indeed!
By far. This track is particularly awe-inspiring, another masterpiece from the malevolent mind of ICA
"...in my opinion." Don't forget that part. Even though you're right you still need to be considerate 😉
@@adzaaahhh The Malevolent Mindset Of THEE IRON MAN ! 😱 🐙🤘
@@garyposnett7788 Totally! Tony Stark eat yer heart out :p
My friends think I'm crazy....this music mellows me out.....🌒🌒🌒
Some fresh music for me and my sleep paralysis demon to vibe to.
It's like being lost between worlds for ten hours... amazing
Iron Cthulhu Apocalypse, the channel I pray to late at night 🌙.
🐙
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
\M/
My man tone 🌙
🙏🙏🙏
I love you guys...
🙏TONE🙏
Happy new year ICA
Happy new year!
Happy new year my friends!
Hope you had a good one Jorge
@@deanostanley8530 i did actually thanks Deano. I hope you did too!
The prime archaic abstract I didn't know I needed. Tuned in man...tuned in.
This one is just off the charts...
once again, the octopus priest blesses us with more nightmares beyond our understanding 🙏🙏🐙🙏🙏
i love it dude! this sounds amazing
had to bring out my drummer for this one
@@IronCthulhuApocalypse LOL i could see, more droney ambients please 😫
I just woke up. Looks like I'll be in bed for at least 9hrs! Thanks ICA.
they say we need 8 hours but i think its 24, minimum
@@IronCthulhuApocalypse sounds good, but how do I mow the lawn from my bed?
@@IronCthulhuApocalypse how's life treating you? Are you still in that cave with all the toads??
the toads kicked me out. renting a grungey room now in the northside of town. at night i hear claws dragging on the insides of the walls but at least there's no toads attacking me. #notoads
@@IronCthulhuApocalypse good move. I would prefer the sound of claws to toads any night! Stay safe bro 👍
a masterpiece of tension and subdued melancholy
I needed something to cool and calm my mind. Your a true artist my friend. 8 months and I still listen to Nuclear Wasteland and a few other favorites. 🦇👻💖🎧
Eerie & wonderful!
Gonna get some **wicked** dreams from this
"Time as Disease, Space as Rot" is a book not yet written in it, it describes time like a disease the entropic nature of things wasting away. Space as rot requires more explanation. Space as defined by astronomy is the upper bound of the atmosphere at approximately three hundred twenty thousand kilometers and hundred ninety five miles. Space in art is defined differently: Space, as one of the classic seven elements of art, refers to the distances or areas around, between, and within components of a piece. Space can be positive or negative, open or closed, shallow or deep, and two-dimensional or three-dimensional. Sometimes space isn't explicitly presented within a piece, but the illusion of it is. Perhaps the rot refers to how definitions can get contorted, messed up, arbitrarily defined, far removed from the original source. Heck even this whole spiel of language is defined along what we know and what we recognize! And so comes the rot if it can even be called that?
The title totally sums up my mood right now.
why do i find this so soothing?
At 1:40 the Krel power plant of Altair 4 comes to life. Very fine indeed. I appreciate this.
Wieder ganz grosse Klasse !
Damn dude, this puts my imagination places where no human should go.
Good stuff
Thank you for the new sleep track
This is sick.
Another absolute masterpiece, my favourite ambient channel. You always hit the mark perfectly.
Yes the only thing that actually helps my insomnia for some reason.
Me too. I tried super echo-y type instrumental dub reggae, Indian sitar music, Tibetan singing bowls, instrumentals of Jerry Garcia doing his endless noodlings and other 'ambient' styles. I even tried putting on YT several times in my browser and overlapping various water flowing/dripping/raining, cougars purring, whale song, loons crying and so forth sounds (super fun, by the way), and all of them were moderately helpful, but THIS worked straight off. Been sleeping to it every night since discovering DARK AMBIENT. Thank goodness, now I can get reliable rest each evening.
Been a long day. Time to come home, if even for 9 hours and 59 minutes.
"Consciousness takes up no space in your terms. It forms what space is. When consciousness needs space in which to operate, it creates space. When it is resting it does not need space and it does not create it in these terms. It becomes concentrated energy falling back in upon itself in sleep and rest. Knowledge within your brain does not take up physical space within your brain. Dreams help form your personality, but they do not take up physical space. Your personality does not take up physical space. What you are exists independently of both space and time. When you are resting between reincarnations, you rest in a dimension in terms of space and time. You come back into space and time if you desire to reincarnate. Where I am, space and time as you define it, do not exist. I can take advantage of them to some degree to speak to you, but to me they are transparent and they do not basically exist."
-ECS1, March 12, 1968
whoa
What is worse? past lives of distant past that are hard to access, or reincarnated thought forms that come to life day after day, and are accepted
as "usual"? Causality makes a casualty out of every small detail when you play the game of create-a-universe.
As soon as you figure out how it all works, you discover that there are no rules to the no-thing-ness of the void.
Great comment btw from the diseased era of 1968.
"The rockbed reality is the one in which the perceiver is focused. From that standpoint, all others would seem peripheral. Taking that for granted, however, any given reality system will be surrounded by its probability clusters. These can almost be thought of as satellites. Time and space need not be connected, however - that is, the attractions that exist between a reality and any given probability cluster may have nothing to do with time and space at all. The closest probability satellite to any given reality may, for example, be in an entirely different universe altogether. In that regard, you may find brethren more or less like yourselves outside of your own universe - as you think of it - rather than inside it. You imagine your universe as extending outward in space (and backwards in time). You think of it as an exteriorized manifestation, expanding perhaps, but in an exterior rather than an interior fashion."
-UR2 Section 4: Session 712 October 16, 1974
Space-time form the the necessary prerequisite for experience of objective reality. Experience of objective reality is what differentiates the self from the undifferentiated Absolute. Without space-time, the Absolute would be undifferentiated, there would be no consciousness and the Absolute would not perceive itself.
@@rifekimler3309 🙃 "The soul perceives all experience directly. Most experiences of which you are aware come packaged in physical wrapping, and you take the wrapping for the experience itself, and do not think of looking inside. The world that you know is one of the infinite materializations taken by consciousness, and as such it is valid.
Now it is difficult to explain to you how direct experience actually works, for it exists - a total field of perception, innocent of the physical clues such as color, size, weight, and sense, with which your physical perceptions are clothed.
Words are used to tell of an experience, but they obviously are not the experience that they attempt to describe. Your physical subjective experience is so involved with word thinking, however, that it is almost impossible for you to conceive of an experience that is not thought-word oriented."
-SS Part One: Chapter 6: Session 528, May 13, 1970
I'm just starting this and omgg the beginning is soooo good
You're just getting better and better
Head banger
amazing sounds
❤ flatland with flat space in effective time binding into babbel tongues forked...❤😂😂😂😂😂😢😢😢😮😮😮😢😢😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤❤
This is perfect to listen to whilst exploring the deep dark or raiding an ancient city in Minecraft! Wish me luck as I’m currently raiding an ancient city as I type this and listen to this! ⛏⛏⛏
This one is truly incredible. This and "The Fear" are my favorite so far, just a bit less monotone than the others I listen. I don't know if monotone is the right term... But I find more rythm in those?
Your channel is amazing, constantly putting content of wonderful quality. Thanks !
Thanks! I got pretty bored with doing the usual heavy drone stuff so I'm chopping it up a bit, more often. A lot of this music is stuff composed in the past month.
@@IronCthulhuApocalypse this sent me to serenity so i am deeply grateful bro
@@IronCthulhuApocalypse Nice ! I must have missed some of the last month then, I will go back and listen to them. You're right to change a bit, you shouldn't be bored with what you create; don't feel confined in a style and experiment !
(even if we're all big fan of your style here ^^ )
Thank you for this! 🕊️💜
such closeness mmmmmmmmmmm
🤘🌙 🙏 🐙 🙏🌙 🤘
AHA ! BACK IN TIME FOR MY BIRTHDAY AND THANKS FOR A 9+++ HOURER ! THANKYOU YOU SIR IRON ! BIG LOVE IRON TRIBE !
Happy birthday! I should have a "part two" to this out in the next 5ish days.
Happy late bday! Hope you had a rad day
Happy belated birthday Gary! Wishing you all the very best.
I approve.
Time as a disease....space as rot.
Rot on what?
What is diseased?
Deep man
🍻
Apparently its been proven time and time again that Time itself is indeed a construct/illusion. This mix and it's title make me think of that!!
Know this is certainly unexpected
Another one already , you're too good to me !
Brilliant inspiration for song titles. I tweak them so it's not a direct rip off but I love your wordplay
Gary, do you copy? Over.
Gary? 🙏🐙🙏
Mr. Posnett to the principals office, Mr. Posnett. 🐙🙏🐙
Yes, where are you Mr Posnett. Hope you had a decent new year.
I hope you consider working with a video game developer someday! 😍
Damn, this is good.
*꧁ 💙🌼 Благодарю 👌 Всё Супер 👍 ꧂*
Dude, please return the eight-hour mixtape "death is all", this mixtape was your best work.
I permanently deleted that one. Maybe someone DL'd but if not, it's gone forever.
People think I'm crazy and wonder. How can I fall asleep to this music
Yay!
It was a cold and stormy night, the kind of night that made you want to stay indoors and never leave. But there was one man who didn't seem to mind the weather, a man who always seemed to thrive in the darkness.
His name was Jacob, and he was a shadowy figure who always kept to himself. He lived in a small, rundown house on the outskirts of town, and nobody knew much about him except that he was strange and reclusive.
One night, a group of teenagers were out driving, looking for something to do. They stumbled upon Jacob's house and decided to play a prank on him. They rang the doorbell and then ran off into the darkness, laughing.
But when they turned around, they saw something that made them freeze in terror. Jacob was standing in the doorway, his eyes glowing with a sinister light. He didn't say a word, but the teenagers could sense that he was angry.
The next day, the town woke up to a gruesome scene. The bodies of the teenagers were found in the woods, their throats slit from ear to ear. Nobody knew who had done it, but they all had a feeling that it was Jacob.
The police went to his house to question him, but he was nowhere to be found. They searched the house, but all they found was a note written in blood. It read, "You should have stayed away."
The town was never the same after that. People were afraid to go out at night, afraid that Jacob would come for them. They say that on stormy nights, you can still hear his laughter echoing through the darkness, a chilling reminder of the horrors that he unleashed upon the town.
Nunca senti tanta vontade de jogar RPG na vida
Reminds me of a ancient tale of a ancient city with it's horrid tales surrounding a Gastly giant made of legend and fueled buy belief a echo of man a faint cry of humanity and overall seeking the unknown truth that all will return to the eventual end the only forever truth of this fleeting thought of horror and life
is the horror ambience 😊
This reminds me of the game Amnesia
The opening sounds like Samurai Jack
Your videos are hugely inspirational for me- what’s your writing process like?
I appreciate that! I usually just start out with a very simple set of sounds - a drone or a repeating loop - then add to it. I'll fiddle with the effects a lot, making sure they're good, too. I have two interviews floating around on the net for more details.
@@IronCthulhuApocalypse I just read one of your interviews, it’s so cool that you like Thomas Ligotti! What other authors do you like? (Besides Lovecraft, of course)
There's a list in my description. I'm reading Goth by Otsuichi now. I'd say I definitely like Otsuichi. I've read some Carlton Mellick III lately, too. Very bizarre stuff but fun. Mark Samuels & Brian Evenson are always pretty good. Harlan Ellison is hit or miss with me but when he's good, he's great. I like Philip K Dick's short stories. Grabinski also has some decent stuff though I haven't read as much as I'd like. I've read some cool stuff in the Vastarien magazine, too. I generally like short-form weird horror with a philosophical or ultra-pessimistic edge, or just really depressing stuff that's handled well. The Road by Cormac was pretty good, although a little too sunny and sentimental. I prefer stuff to be horrid all the time. Speculative fiction can be cool, too, but it really depends. There's some gems but there's a lot of half-baked stuff, too. I like some goofy shit from my childhood as well, like the Blaster Master novelization. Junji Ito's comics are almost always at least fun to read, even if the story is lame sometimes. Cool artwork. I want to get more into the whole horror manga thing.
Holy crap, this is good! Did you compose this? Could I possibly use this for a little sci fi cosmic horror project for sometime in the future?
Thanks! Yeah, all the music on this channel is composed me unless it's a collaboration. Contact me through bandcamp for details on usage.
This title is straight E. M. Cioran type shit.
accurate
In his house at R'lyeh, dead Iron Cthulhu Apocalypse waits dreaming.
Spaceman Spiff
@@IronCthulhuApocalypse Calvin & Hobbies was my favorite comic of all time. 😁
@@stefanlaskowski6660 I read them obsessively as a kid. Arguably my fav from childhood. I liked Farside a lot but Calvin & Hobbes were the greatest. Still have a few. I might just have to make a "Snow Demons" video in their honor.
A title made especially for the comments section.
TIME AS DISE A SE
SP A CE AS R OT
Google kerning, JFC!
There is a channel called Sound Exciting that is stealing your videos and those of other channels. I just wanted to let you know
Ambient music and their mysterious names