This is the greatest track I have found from all of Salt’s videos. I have never heard such a powerful combination of what someone would feel when they feel like they are at the end of their capabilities (in this instance, speedrunning), but that their willpower is too strong to stop them from slouching and giving up!
What a masterpiece of a song. The use of dubstep really gives it spice. People say it's worse because of the dubstep, but I think it's better. Without the dubstep, there would be no setup for the climax of the song. Each time the main melody plays something new it added. The beeps are also iconic to me. 11/10 song. It truly captures the best a synthwave song can be. There are many different themes the best synthwave songs use. Hope in Zero Gravity, love in Spacewaltz, existentialism in Astable, failure in The Polyhedron and the theme of this song, success. These themes can make what would be a great song, an absolute masterpiece.
Agreed. The dubstep is out of place but that’s the point. It’s meant to be odd. It’s a conversation, like a long call and response section that culminates in one big song.
I love the odd clashing of the synth and dubstep parts, it's jarring at first but honestly gives so much personality to the track as a whole. And then towards the end, the clashing sides are united and the resulting fusion is something that I can only describe as "banger". Great music!
@@SynthMasters Hello Synth master, maybe you can help me with this one, do you know that track at 23:40 in this video ? Thx for help. ua-cam.com/video/mAh4IJysiLU/v-deo.html&ab_channel=SummoningSalt
@@SynthMasters OMG your my hero i was almost giving up digging out, how do you know that? One of your friend , this is brand new dope? This really amazing ! Thx so much.
@@GetSom3 I also liked the song so I searched for it and found it awhile ago. For future reference, there is a document in the description of Summoning Salt's videos containing all of the music he uses and the timestamps of where the music is used. Also, no problem. Always glad to help :)
The individual song was, for all intents and purposes, out of reach to all but those capable of doing an extensive 5 second Google search. Eventually Synth Master took note of this fact. He scoured UA-cam day and night to find an upload of the single track for himself. No dice. Another short-lived search would end in failure. However, he soon realized that by getting a hold of the elusive track and engaging with UA-cam's obscure uploading feature, he could effectively take matters into his own hands.. And then.. then he did this.. 0:02
Saw a version that was “only the good parts,” went to the comments and saw people saying “yeah the dubstep bits were weird” and IMMEDIATELY went looking for the original. F those people lmao, this goes crazy hard
Given that Hungrybox has made some of his best tournament runs to this song, and Summoning Salt made use of it, I think this song has some kind of weird power
Imagine being that Nintendo Dev, in charge of modelling a shitty, plain bowsers castle track from the Gameboy, and seeing that game you worked on, and that track you developed, being dragged by the balls through a 3 story, 5 star rose bush, nearly 13 years later. Just imagine. Would you be proud or pissed?
Thank you, though I did not make this music; I reuploaded it here. If you like the music you should subscribe to Patricia Taxxon's UA-cam channel. Nevertheless, thanks for listening!
a truly fine example of what great synth sounds like, you get the feeling your hitting a new level every 32/64 counts, perfect clockwork layering with just enough bendy to make it not sound overly clocked. this has been living in my head on repeat forever, just gets you going ya know?
I've been trying to wrap my head around how the bass rhythm is actually timed because Patricia Taxxon had 10 even notes and one pickup split evenly into two measures. I only just figured out that it's just a string of dotted eighth notes with a single eighth note pickup at the very end. I feel very satisfied now that I have made sense of it. Had to write it on a paper and do the math to figure it out lol.
Thanks, I used this as boss music for a Changeling Bard being infected by a Great Old One in my D&D Campaign and it fit perfectly. (He turned into Akira.)
Im glad you like it, but I just have to ask. Why dont people seem to like the dubstep part? A lot of people were saying the same thing as you. Personally, I think the song is a bit boring without the dubstep.
@@SynthMasters I have a soft spot for stuff like that, but I see why people might not like it. The song is so soaring with such fun chord progressions and the “dubstep” part feels static by comparison. At first it comes off as having less personality than the rest of the song because it just seems like a stereotypical dubstep synth. I like it at 3:20 more than at 0:58, I like when artists spotlight an element that seems to not fit and then reveal how it fits with the beat and chords, (eg Justice Planisphere Pt 3, and the live version of One Minute to Midnight)... I think that payoff came a little too late in the song though. Really like this track regardless!
@@SynthMasters I like dubstep too, but it changes the song so drastically from the (really cool) tone it set up so far that it feels a little unnecessary
@@volleyballurrrr Fair point, and I probably would have thought the same thing until I heard the edited version without the dubstep. It just feels too... empty. That end payoff of the two conflicting parts is what makes the song for me, a battle between slapping dubstep and banger chord progression. Without the dubstep the song feels a bit too empty, cheery and short. I try to think of what else could be put in to fill that emptiness that isnt dubstep and I cant think of anything. Nonetheless, Im glad you enjoy the track.
Without the dubstep it wouldn’t feel like a Patricia Taxxon track tbh. I actually wasn’t convinced I’d like this one with the first bit but man... She sure pulled through, 10/10 a bop
God damnit. It cuts off the last note. I might re-upload this eventually but for now I don't have enough time. Sorry :/
Your music is fucking amazing
@@pedlar6839 yo thx but it aint my music, I just uploaded it here cuz it wasnt on youtube
@@SynthMasters ah I see
@Dimitri Romà Ors yeah the transistion feels so smooth
That's actually kinda fitting for a track that is frequently used in videos about speedrunning XD
This song plays when you finally find this song
smart comment
correct
oh no a woosh might happen
Can’t argue with this logic
well its correct so you can't go against that
Shout outs to summoning salt!
That’s where I heard it I was like fuck where is this from
@@johnnymartinez478 lol as if its not on a googledocs provided by
That was literaly the first thing I thought
48h of digging youtube to find that one, pls does anybody have found this other one , at 23:40 in this video ua-cam.com/video/mAh4IJysiLU/v-deo.html
@@johnnymartinez478 This sound is gonna get famous, maybe it just need a last third reedit?
tfw matthias starts getting records again
"This is the history or *insert game title* speedrun"
Frr
Punch out
Frappe snowland
Nice F you got there. It'd be a shame if there was a typo there instead...
Clone Tycoon 2
Shoutout to Mattias for hitting 31WR's. You might not have hit 32 but you still made us proud.
xd
Screw the A1A
Dan Burbank has 32/32 non SC records now
@@theoneandonlymichaelreeves5279 wait, for real? I literally just watched the Mattias vs A1A video 3 months ago LMAOOOO
@FreeBirb lol everyone got mad at him for being smart enough to see what someone else suffered through and avoid that problem 😂
its like a bus that arrives every 21 frames
or 0.35 seconds
@@belgianmarble it's 21 not 24 smh
Lol
Like some kind of... public transport vehicle that runs on a timetable
lol
The vibe of this song is just “Lets see how far we can push the limit.”
Maybe someday it will sound primitive
when the speedrun history gets real fuckin juicy
I can't get over how genius the mariokart sample is
Here because of Hungrybox. Great song. Thanks for sharing it on UA-cam.
hbox :)
Same and other videos
Me too hahaha
I’ve been looking for this for so long
thank you Hungrybox!
patricia taxxon is one of my favorite producers ever, happy to see her finally getting the recognition she deserves!
you posted this 2 weeks ago, she gained traction towards the beginning of the pandemic
@@BlinkyDink you posted this 1 month ago, you never gained any traction whatsoever because all you do is correct people in the comments
@@deezman4206: I'm cool with people being accurate
@@mobus1603 i'm not. tell lies.
@@rm_steele sigma af
This is the greatest track I have found from all of Salt’s videos. I have never heard such a powerful combination of what someone would feel when they feel like they are at the end of their capabilities (in this instance, speedrunning), but that their willpower is too strong to stop them from slouching and giving up!
Patricia taxxon is phenomenal. Check out Nostalgia and Rainbow Road for albums similar to this one!
exactly my feelings mate
you can feel the strugle. summoning salt should really use the grungy parts in his videos aswell.
It's the summoning salt, gaming equivalent of a Rocky training montage theme.
i found this song from his music list
What a masterpiece of a song. The use of dubstep really gives it spice. People say it's worse because of the dubstep, but I think it's better. Without the dubstep, there would be no setup for the climax of the song. Each time the main melody plays something new it added. The beeps are also iconic to me. 11/10 song. It truly captures the best a synthwave song can be. There are many different themes the best synthwave songs use. Hope in Zero Gravity, love in Spacewaltz, existentialism in Astable, failure in The Polyhedron and the theme of this song, success. These themes can make what would be a great song, an absolute masterpiece.
I really agree too, the way the song progresses is misses without the techno
Agreed. The dubstep is out of place but that’s the point. It’s meant to be odd. It’s a conversation, like a long call and response section that culminates in one big song.
I love the odd clashing of the synth and dubstep parts, it's jarring at first but honestly gives so much personality to the track as a whole. And then towards the end, the clashing sides are united and the resulting fusion is something that I can only describe as "banger". Great music!
Patricia Taxxon is a genius, one of the most underrated producers alive today. the way she fuses styles is so cool.
Incredibly wide variety of sound too, like every album is totally different @@1gnore_me.
Thanks to Summoning Salt for this, when this theme plays you know some grinding's gonna come to fruition, wonderful track really
Call it a ridiculous coincidence
Call it a combination of years of effort from the community
Whatever it was the end result was incredible
@@Mr_RiverDwarfDUDE FR
AHHH THE SHEER POWER THIS SONG EMINATES!!! Shout-out to Summoning Salt for making this song as widely known as it is.
Lovely conspiracy moment
The lisa community has claimed Patricia Taxxon's music as lisa ost. Certified lovely moment.
I think I searched through 3 summoning salt videos before finding this, and it was worth it
He literally has an entire Google Doc full of the songs he uses. How you struggle w/ this
@@SynthMasters Hello Synth master, maybe you can help me with this one, do you know that track at 23:40 in this video ? Thx for help. ua-cam.com/video/mAh4IJysiLU/v-deo.html&ab_channel=SummoningSalt
@@GetSom3 Hello! That song is Ivresse by Prism Age.
@@SynthMasters OMG your my hero i was almost giving up digging out, how do you know that? One of your friend , this is brand new dope? This really amazing ! Thx so much.
@@GetSom3 I also liked the song so I searched for it and found it awhile ago. For future reference, there is a document in the description of Summoning Salt's videos containing all of the music he uses and the timestamps of where the music is used.
Also, no problem. Always glad to help :)
I listened to this to the scene of a Lovely Conspiracy taking place. Great track, would listen to it again.
The individual song was, for all intents and purposes, out of reach to all but those capable of doing an extensive 5 second Google search.
Eventually Synth Master took note of this fact. He scoured UA-cam day and night to find an upload of the single track for himself. No dice. Another short-lived search would end in failure.
However, he soon realized that by getting a hold of the elusive track and engaging with UA-cam's obscure uploading feature, he could effectively take matters into his own hands.. And then.. then he did this.. 0:02
i could hear this in summoning salts voice
Ayy the song made it into the Mogul Grooves playlist! Maybe Lud isn’t as stupid as we used to think... lol jk
What is this "mogul grooves" playlist you speak of? Please link
@@SynthMasters It's just a playlist of a streamer with songs he likes.
ua-cam.com/play/PLLGT0cEMIAzf5fP-GYGzFGDXheR3Vn45v.html
Anyway love the song
@@SynthMasters twitch.tv/ludwig
@@SynthMasters Music playlist of a popular Twitch streamer! Congrats man
@@moddable6921 Thx!
Saw a version that was “only the good parts,” went to the comments and saw people saying “yeah the dubstep bits were weird” and IMMEDIATELY went looking for the original. F those people lmao, this goes crazy hard
I know right?!
This is perfect for long form edits, like some hard stuff and some respite and build up. Literally perfect
Given that Hungrybox has made some of his best tournament runs to this song, and Summoning Salt made use of it, I think this song has some kind of weird power
Imagine being that Nintendo Dev, in charge of modelling a shitty, plain bowsers castle track from the Gameboy, and seeing that game you worked on, and that track you developed, being dragged by the balls through a 3 story, 5 star rose bush, nearly 13 years later. Just imagine.
Would you be proud or pissed?
Proud. Modeling is hard dude.
Everyone thought it was impossible... but then **queues music** [Amazing Grinding Montage]
I love how music brings people together.
This song is featured in so many UA-cam videos and I've been trying to find it for years!
This is so good! I can't stop listening to your music!!!!!
Thank you, though I did not make this music; I reuploaded it here. If you like the music you should subscribe to Patricia Taxxon's UA-cam channel.
Nevertheless, thanks for listening!
after finally finding this song after having it in my head for ages: "it's been 84 years..."
a truly fine example of what great synth sounds like, you get the feeling your hitting a new level every 32/64 counts, perfect clockwork layering with just enough bendy to make it not sound overly clocked. this has been living in my head on repeat forever, just gets you going ya know?
Fantastic Tune. Patricia deserves to produce for the top pop stars.
When Wavetable starts playing, you know stuff's about to go down
shoutout to lovely conspiracy for sending me here, fucking great track
I literally had such a hard time finding this song but when I did I was so excited I stood up and jumped of excitement
Every one in here coming over from summonig salt lol
Great track nonetheless, thx for the upload ^^
np dude
I've been trying to wrap my head around how the bass rhythm is actually timed because Patricia Taxxon had 10 even notes and one pickup split evenly into two measures.
I only just figured out that it's just a string of dotted eighth notes with a single eighth note pickup at the very end. I feel very satisfied now that I have made sense of it. Had to write it on a paper and do the math to figure it out lol.
music theory bitches
Make a summoning salt style video of you breaking it down. Your description of syncopation reads like a speedrunner breaking frames down 😂😁
@@GodPlaysNintendo Imagine a bus...
@@Bubbly_Dragon that leaves every 0.35s
This song is one of the biggest bops I've ever heard in my entire life
This song is going to drag me kicking and screaming to academic success
I actually love this song, this is like the one song that I listen to most of the time, This is amazing
I took a trip on a mushroom one night, trying to figure out some questions. This piece landed me in reality, thank you for everything you have done.
Shivers - seriously, amazing music just pure skill thank you!
I've been looking for this for so long. Thank you gmdblue and Spu7nix.
SPENT SO MUCH TIME LOOKING FOR IT IM SO GLAD I FOUND IT THANKS INTERNET LOVE YOU 🔥💥
Here bcs of spu7nix. Freaking love this song. Ty for uploading.
The music that keeps you in the grind.
i think i'm addicted to this music, i've listened to it around 10 times today
After all this time... I finally found it... time to make like fifteen documentaries
You really are a synth master.
A perfect song can’t exis-
SAMIFYING IS THE GOAT BEST CONTENT ON THE PLATFORM
AGREED
Thanks, I used this as boss music for a Changeling Bard being infected by a Great Old One in my D&D Campaign and it fit perfectly. (He turned into Akira.)
this is a fantastic tune! top bit of production for sure!
hbox vs IBDW vibes
Yes! Finally found this!
yoooo HUGE TUNE!! Ty summoning salt and Patricia Taxxon!
i love how it loops so good
“There will never be another Melee player like Hungrybox” -EmpLemon
Here from Mogul Grooves baby. This song is so good
WE GETTING 65% WITH THIS ONE‼‼‼🔥🔥🔥🔥🗣🗣🗣🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊💪💪💪
The image reminds me of that little game you could play while listening to music on the 3DS. Good memories.
Aw this song was removed from my Spotify all time favorites playlist, now I have to listen to it here ._.
Woah. I found it without even thinking about Summoning Salt. But it's true I listened this via his videos first.
When you just need to push down that time another minute barrier.
Holy shit the end of this is so good.
I admit it, One of Summoning Salt's videos brought me here, and damn this is one helluva tune!!
This is good my dood, props for great taste
Literal banger. Well done!
press 1 for the run
This is the same composer as EEEAAAOOO? This is amazing
The channel isn't but the original maker of this song is.
You know when this comes on it's finna be a great ciR stream
CLUTCHBOX!!!!
He began to work with a single goal in mind.
_cue speedrun grinding montage_
Love this song, couldn't find it for so long. Lets go
haich bawx
I FOUND IT YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
This song was MADE to put in speedrun documentaries.
a master piece
And so, the grind began.
When you look something up in the wave table and it hits hard.
hidden gem frfr
nvm just saws the views
Hey I made that picture :)
Any time I hear this song I immediately want to play a difficult level in a game
Because it will fit so well.
play lovely conspiracy that shit is hard also it has this song
@@gustavoboynton if I had to pick a hard level to play this to, I would choose either buggy byway, terminal six, or risk, from the game motorstorm.
flashbacks to Lovely Conspiracy when I had to fight 5 enemies while my entire party was severely underleveled with this song playing in the background
I use this to pass my my fitness test. Literally speedrunning it. Fucking love this track!
When the salt is being summoned
"And this is how i made a fully working replica of real life in a computer, made in minecraft.".
I'VE FOUND IT.
I'VE FINALLY FOUND IT.
I feel like I'm getting ready for the greatest moment of my life
crazy how this happens everytime something good is coming
What a tune!
just purchased this on bandcamp, you should too!
This gives me chillssss
The drop surprised me so goddamn much.
Congrats you found it
Beautiful track! Love it except 0:58 - 1:40
Im glad you like it, but I just have to ask. Why dont people seem to like the dubstep part? A lot of people were saying the same thing as you. Personally, I think the song is a bit boring without the dubstep.
@@SynthMasters I have a soft spot for stuff like that, but I see why people might not like it. The song is so soaring with such fun chord progressions and the “dubstep” part feels static by comparison. At first it comes off as having less personality than the rest of the song because it just seems like a stereotypical dubstep synth. I like it at 3:20 more than at 0:58, I like when artists spotlight an element that seems to not fit and then reveal how it fits with the beat and chords, (eg Justice Planisphere Pt 3, and the live version of One Minute to Midnight)... I think that payoff came a little too late in the song though. Really like this track regardless!
@@SynthMasters I like dubstep too, but it changes the song so drastically from the (really cool) tone it set up so far that it feels a little unnecessary
@@volleyballurrrr Fair point, and I probably would have thought the same thing until I heard the edited version without the dubstep. It just feels too... empty. That end payoff of the two conflicting parts is what makes the song for me, a battle between slapping dubstep and banger chord progression. Without the dubstep the song feels a bit too empty, cheery and short. I try to think of what else could be put in to fill that emptiness that isnt dubstep and I cant think of anything.
Nonetheless, Im glad you enjoy the track.
Without the dubstep it wouldn’t feel like a Patricia Taxxon track tbh. I actually wasn’t convinced I’d like this one with the first bit but man... She sure pulled through, 10/10 a bop
this goes unnecessarily hard
neccessarily*
Something about this makes you wanna take the greatest adventure of your life or is just me?
Hungrybox melee tournament recap anyone.
This is too epic.