More people have been to the moon than to the bottom of the world's deepest ocean. Yet in those deepest trenches and dales there is still life. Feeding silently and slowly on the death that drifts down to the floor. Pale ghosts, gray fish and dark creatures lurk, but most are passive scavengers. It is a chthonic area disturbing for all surface dwellers to look upon. Down here there are miles of emptiness, darkness and cold - but somehow life persists.
Wah? We want to, we try to. We just can’t due to depth and sheer size to cover. The biggest hurdle is the obvious pressure but also just commitment I suppose- space in comparison is a proper frontier with untamed lands- the ocean we’ve technically already mapped and know from what we already dig up what to assume we’d find. At best new species or more resources like metals, crystals and rocks. That’s useful, but space? Who knows. Not to mention if you can nail space travel then you pretty much guarantee your species the ability to move and survive indefinitely. This is our home, but it can’t be forever.
Honestly we should make more horror movies about the ocean. Because almost every human instinctively fears it on some level. The feeling of being in the dark, cold, muted expanse is worse than space, because at least in space there is some light, and no fear of hostile life. Humans fear the unknown, and the ocean is one of the most mysterious depths in humanity’s existence. Imagine yourself deep in the Pacific Ocean, by yourself, and just try to tell me you’re not scared. It’s empty, it’s dark, it’s cold, you can hear nothing except your own breath and heartbeat, and even those are muffled. Your movements are heavy and sluggish, subtle currents brush by you, maneuvering your body against your will in a direction you can’t even discern anymore. Up is down and any way you turn yourself does nothing to orient you. You may try to frantically swim- throwing out your legs, desperately clawing at the water _you find no purchase, are you even moving?-_ but perchance you are just bringing yourself deeper? What dangers are you swimming toward? You can see both very far and yet not beyond your own limbs. Every other second your racing mind thinks you see something out of the corner of your eye- you swear something brushed past you! Perhaps you hear a low gurgling, or a faint chittering, clacking, in the not so distant distance, but you can’t tell.
A game where you're trapped at the bottom of the ocean, forced to survive on partially filled o2 bottles while trying to avoid some of the many hunters waiting for you to enter their grasp by stepping in just the wrong place. Meanwhile, there is something large and unfathomably ancient swimming around. Does it want to kill you? Does it eat people? Is it a hunter? It it, more specifically, hunting you?
One of the most moving elements of the Dahlia’s Tear sound, for me, has been its blending of dreamy elements and dark mood at the same time. It is like you are dying while you are smiling.
Ocean is more ancient than the mountains, and freighted with the memories and the dreams of Time. Unhappy is he to whom the memories of childhood bring only fear and sadness. The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, and the oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown
@@Asatruar1995 And before that there was light, and before light there was darkness. And everything came from that darkness. But arguably most religions and origin mythos mention "a primordial ocean infinitely permeated in darkness" as the mother of all thing.
@@boblazer9220 that "ocean" is space ;) there is an excellent docu somewhere about how there is actually a lot of water in space, even on stars, and how thus water permeates everything. Space is not void and empty. But it IS dark.
fear the elder voices... floating in the wind fear the ancient eyes... glaring from the sky fear the ancestral horns... hidden in the trees fear the old blood... In the darkness of the earth
Ponder this, my friends: we know more about the surface of Mars, a planet located millions of miles from us, than we do about the oceans of our own planet. The entire surface of Mars has been carefully mapped and photographed from orbit, while the vast majority of our own sea floor has never been explored, only having been roughly imaged using sonar. Also consider that the chemistry of life may likely have originated in hydrothermal vents on the ocean floor, meaning that we have taken but a tiny peek at the realm from which we once came.
"....When I attained the conning tower I found the sea in general far less luminous than I had expected. There was no animal or vegetable phosphorescence about, and the city that sloped down to the river was invisible in blackness. What I did see was not spectacular, not grotesque or terrifying, yet it removed my last vestige of trust in my consciousness. For the door and windows of the undersea temple hewn from the rocky hill were vividly aglow with a flickering radiance, as from a mighty altar-flame far within....Later incidents are chaotic. As I stared at the uncannily lighted door and windows, I became subject to the most extravagant visions-visions so extravagant that I cannot even relate them. I fancied that I discerned objects in the temple-objects both stationary and moving-and seemed to hear again the unreal chant that had floated to me when first I awaked. And over all rose thoughts and fears which centred in the youth from the sea and the ivory image whose carving was duplicated on the frieze and columns of the temple before me...." The Temple by H.P. Lovecraft
Oh my God, I was reading The Temple listening to this music and I stop reading for a moment and find your comment about the exact same part I was reading, simply incredible
Listening to this music artwork while watching the storm afar on the horizon with all the greys, violets, purples and almost blakish colors mixing one to another... wow, this is a gift! Thank you
You have reached the underwater checkpoint! Congratulations fellow traveler, not many have been able to make it this far, nor do they attempt to come here. We barely have visitors here... Take a breather, you must know its dangerous beyond this point.. Good Luck.
I bet Sonic would be terrified to be underwater in dark water in The Sonic Series considering his fear of water. Although seeing The Sonic Characters going to underwater locations especially dark underwater ones would be unique and really cool.
The gate to another dimension. Go inside and explore. There are different physical laws and living creators. But remember, don't stay there! Just for 54:49 minutes. Amazing sounds!
...I don't find myself disturbed, here. Just at peace, and able to write. Not all dark ambience must be frightening or unsettling, and this is honestly what I've been looking for--something subdued and serious that calms the mind and body.
Em... Actually these words belong to Bart Torgal who died on 4546B because of Kharaa before Aurora's crash and the appearance of Ryley Robinson(main character) on 4546B
@@trashmouth-tozier Unfortunately enough, that would only be half of the truth. Thalassophobia is just the fear of deep bodies of water, or distance from land. Aquaphobia is being afraid of submersion and water in general, including everything thalassophobia covers, and then some. So you can tell how saying I have thalassophobia would be quite the understatement lol.
You almost can see how the little ROV is descending more and more into the abyssal darkness of the ocean, plancton and alien looking jellyfish passing through the needle like ray of light protruding from the two headlights. Then once in a while some bizarre creature passes just beyond the light, while others are creating their own light in this eternal darkness. Cryo Chamber knows how to take people on a journey.
If I could choose a fantasy place to live, it would be an old temple hidden deep under the ocean. If I started meditating in a place like that I don't think I'd ever stop.
1. The worn wooden platform sways most discouragingly beneath you as you are lowered down an ever-darkening stone shaft. Occasionally, the primitive elevator will brush up against the narrow walls, scraping away generations of moss and lichens that have made their home along the neglected stone. The air is warm and wet and smells of boiled meat. Condensation coats every surface, along with something that looks, feels, and smells almost exactly like lard. The rope upon which your platform lowers thrumms like a guitar string. It is sudden and deliberate. Something is tampering with the rope in the pitch darkness above you, beyond the fragile light of your toarch. It happens again. Harder this time. You can feel the whole platform vibrate with the pale, atonal thrum. It tickles your feet, and for an absurd moment, you find yourself suppressing a giggle at the sensation. The moment passes, as you begin to hear the gasping. A dozen throats wheezing and gulping for breath, almost but not quite synchronized. The sound is difficult to hear over the scraping of the platform against the wall and the increasingly violent thrumming of the rope, but it grows louder my the second and soon the gasps rain down from the darkness above you in enough clairity to identify words. Horrible words.
Not everybody can hear and understand these sound! Nice masterpiece and I dreaming to be the omega in these universe who needs to understand the end of everything to begin something new existence! Who wants to live forever! Timeless sound for old souls!
Best thing in 2018 for me was new Dahlia's Tear album on Cryo Chamber. These guys are the best companion for lonely winter nights. Cryo Chamber adds another dimension of course. You can feel it in every note.
as soon as i get a new pc i will be buying the cryo songs that i listed and liked also buy fallout 4 and use "frost survival simulator" mod. i have played some of it and it was truly a magical experience. Frost combined with cryo chamber music makes fallout FEEL like 'fallout'; cold dead wasteland with a few human survivors which either attack you or ran away scared from you. Nuclear winter claimed the whole world. Commonwealth is in snow and mostly dead and empty, you can choose to rebuild some settlements or go for "lone survivor" there are no dialogues for firendly npcs(yet) a few small factions. You have to do whatever you can to survive in this crazy world while trying to maintain your sanity (or not trying). Cryo chamber's dark ambient simply make it so much more.. impactful on the small things you encounter. Its a "game" experience that i think everyone on this channel should taste. 'Begin again but know when to let go'.
We descended into the dark depths of the ocean, drifting - it seemed - silently into the black, murky waters. The temple opening was small and obscure, easily missed had we not been searching for it. The weak glow of its internal light disturbed me. I knew it was caused by the amber crystal within. But to see that soft orange slot in the dim cathedral of water around us was unnerving. My stoic teammates had no response. Of course, they were trained to quiet their feelings. I, on the other hand, was a bundle of nerves, anxious to see Dahlia (if she was still alive), and scared of Dr. Moroder, and what monstrous creation he had unleashed down here. If we survived, I vowed never to return. But something told me this was our last trip either way.
''When I was little, I used to climb the stairs all the way to the top of the building. And I can still feel how I did it y'know.. tuck my arms so i can push the heavy steel door open..well.. the first time that I dared go up there.. I stepped onto the roof and watched the smog rise and fall over Teipei.. I got all the way up to the corner of the ledge and y'know... I felt the warm wind in my hair, the sun was setting and the streets below were shadowed by the tall buildings.. the people pushing through the crowd flowed like paint from and artist brush.. street vendors filled the air with the smell of all my favorite foods... for a brief moment I felt connected to the world in a way that I never had before. It was the most profound feeling of comfort and scent of belonging I could ever hope for. I never felt the same way again but I went up to the roof many times after... I'm not religious but I can see why people would be.. the privilege of being makes a strong case.'' - Catherine, SOMA (2015)
I'm sure we all listened to the many New Age music of rushing ocean water slamming against the rocky shores and the pesky sea gulls making chirpy, chirpy sounds with harp music in the background ... witch is nice if you like to have a pic-nic. But Dark Underwater Ambient selects only the few to take a deep breath and dive into the murky depths below and immerse yourself into the uncharted seas. I'll just cling to my rubber raft and drink my rum thank you and hope never to be rescued 🌙
It is an illusion that oceans are blue and peaceful... They are darker than anyone can imagine and this music is deep journey through deep darkness of the unknown...
Reading Wells's "The Island of Dr. Moreau" with this is becoming more deep and existential than anything else. Thank you. Always here, in this channel, while I proceed my sci-fi and lovecraftian readings.
I always imagine being some DC Atlantian and going through the waters of Atlantis.. And beyond, so high tech, Yet there's a sort of majesty to the depths. It's almost alien like, yet it's right in our planet. This fits in rather well. Thank you.
Beautiful music. The second movement kind of reminds me of Mandy Love Theme from the movie Mandy. I love that soundtrack and the film. And this by no means takes away from the artistry on this piece. The authenticity is still very compelling here. I love this.
Such a magnificent compilation! Love you guys at Cryo Chamber. :) On Keosz's track just now. The overall ambience is so wonderful and relaxing, with that overarching theme of slight dread and the unknown, like a submarine descending deeper and deeper into the ocean. This will definitely become a favourite for sure! Another comment mentioned how seamless the transitions were between each song. I completely agree! I can't for the life of me tell where a new track ends and another begins, honestly! Masterfully done. Love it!
During the summer I would listen to underwater ambience to help go to sleep. I think I was trying to trick my brain into thinking the sound of water means to breath and stay calm. Mainly bc I was on a swim team and I always forgot to breath. We back listening to underwater ambience!! IM EXCITED
I am sacrificing 15 seconds of my life to watch an ad for French Mustard to listen to 55 minutes of this amazing combo of sounds. Probably a reasonable trade-off...
Being at work with closed eyes (I'm a psychologist) thinking about anything and listening to this music and suddenly someone knocking at your door, you don't even have time to make your boss believe you were not sleeping.
Alone atop a pale blue dot, In a plane so dark and cold. Orbited by chunks of rock, Footprints on its alien stone. We can travel high above. We've seen the empty craters whole. But we don't know, beneath the sea. We don't know, we just don't know. We know some things, the ghosts of sight. That live in fear of sun's gold light. The shimmering white, that glow in sea. That cannot rise, cannot be free. But those that float, we can discern. From our stone, of our own earth. But if we hear, the roars below. We must flee, to alien stone.
Hi,CRYO CHAMBER,thank you for an incridible music to the world to hear,peaceful with grace an love by spirits all around us,we hear this music,we hear life to have in our spirit to live free with love an never with war in our lifes,thank you so much for this beautiful music ever,god bless my friend with grace to you an your family an friends,god bless you,thank you. Hugo
I was listening to this mix while reading "The Colour out of space" by H. P. Lovecraft. Probably one of the most creepy experiences I've ever had... Great job on providing a superb soundtrack!
When your d&d players go into an underwater hostile or abandoned city filled with various sea monsters and sea living entities this is the dark strange underwater music atmosphere that you want 💖
Si sombre mais tellement réconfortant. Pourquoi est on irrésistiblement attiré par les ténèbres et l'inconnu? Personnellement je trouve cela passionnant. J'aimerais que tout cela existe et ne sois pas le fruit de notre imagination... Merci pour ce moment
This work is the sole one to transport me every time I listen to it, whether my eyes are closed or not. It feels absolutely great to have peace of mind like that, to travel whenever you want just by listening to this master mix. I'm glad I discovered this channel.
OHHH had a thought. An "Endless Corridors" Mix. Gives the feeling of continuing down a neverending path. I'm writing a story right now about an apartment building that creates such a path for its tenants. :D
I can't think of a cooler name for a genre than "Dark Underwater Ambient".
what about.. out of the stars' reach : dark underwater ambient
How about "rapture"
@moist >_
When people ask me what kind of music I listen to, this is it haha
Thalassophobia Musica
Dark ambient is now my favourite thing to listen to while walking home from work at night
Be careful my friend. Always be aware of your surroundings!!
Why do you hate yourself?
@@lowkeyrelatable2290 what made you think that?
@@fleaship6134
"Im going to sleep."
"Time for monster noises."
StarkosGuy lol are u satan
More people have been to the moon than to the bottom of the world's deepest ocean. Yet in those deepest trenches and dales there is still life. Feeding silently and slowly on the death that drifts down to the floor. Pale ghosts, gray fish and dark creatures lurk, but most are passive scavengers. It is a chthonic area disturbing for all surface dwellers to look upon. Down here there are miles of emptiness, darkness and cold - but somehow life persists.
Wah? We want to, we try to. We just can’t due to depth and sheer size to cover.
The biggest hurdle is the obvious pressure but also just commitment I suppose- space in comparison is a proper frontier with untamed lands- the ocean we’ve technically already mapped and know from what we already dig up what to assume we’d find. At best new species or more resources like metals, crystals and rocks.
That’s useful, but space? Who knows. Not to mention if you can nail space travel then you pretty much guarantee your species the ability to move and survive indefinitely.
This is our home, but it can’t be forever.
Nickolaus Afon isn’t that amazing?
That is deep(metaphorical) like that is Lovecrafttien that sentence it's disturbingly beautiful.
Life, uh, finds a way
Nobody's ever been to the Moon greatest lie ever told you my friend made me laugh today
Honestly we should make more horror movies about the ocean. Because almost every human instinctively fears it on some level. The feeling of being in the dark, cold, muted expanse is worse than space, because at least in space there is some light, and no fear of hostile life. Humans fear the unknown, and the ocean is one of the most mysterious depths in humanity’s existence. Imagine yourself deep in the Pacific Ocean, by yourself, and just try to tell me you’re not scared.
It’s empty, it’s dark, it’s cold, you can hear nothing except your own breath and heartbeat, and even those are muffled. Your movements are heavy and sluggish, subtle currents brush by you, maneuvering your body against your will in a direction you can’t even discern anymore. Up is down and any way you turn yourself does nothing to orient you. You may try to frantically swim- throwing out your legs, desperately clawing at the water _you find no purchase, are you even moving?-_ but perchance you are just bringing yourself deeper? What dangers are you swimming toward? You can see both very far and yet not beyond your own limbs. Every other second your racing mind thinks you see something out of the corner of your eye- you swear something brushed past you! Perhaps you hear a low gurgling, or a faint chittering, clacking, in the not so distant distance, but you can’t tell.
Underrated comment!
They should make pornos in the ocean
@@98Blacklightning Go to rule34, look up Little Mermaid, enjoy
i like how the comment section immediately turned into cursed content. imma just not post anymore smh
A game where you're trapped at the bottom of the ocean, forced to survive on partially filled o2 bottles while trying to avoid some of the many hunters waiting for you to enter their grasp by stepping in just the wrong place. Meanwhile, there is something large and unfathomably ancient swimming around. Does it want to kill you? Does it eat people? Is it a hunter? It it, more specifically, hunting you?
When I see "Dahlia's Tear" somewhere it is always mesmerizing... Deep, sensual, dark, hypnotic, dreamy, sentimental, sombre, murky, vivid...........
so mesmerizing...
My favorite one is "All Dreams Mined" at 25:30
@@spellbrgsn7930 so watering :p
One of the most moving elements of the Dahlia’s Tear sound, for me, has been its blending
of dreamy elements and dark mood at the same time. It is like you are dying while you are smiling.
if one day i decide to create a video game, you guys are my first choice to make ambient musics for my game !
This music forces you to slow down and be aware.... Totally aware and relaxed at the same time. It opens up the mind.
so true
It doesn't make me do that.
Ocean is more ancient than the mountains, and
freighted with the memories and the dreams of Time. Unhappy is he to
whom the memories of childhood bring only fear and sadness. The oldest
and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, and the oldest and strongest
kind of fear is fear of the unknown
Said H.P. Lovecraft..
I knew that was Lovecraft!
Yo, but do you know what is even older than the Ocean? Fire and molten stone. Even though there was no instinct back then.
@@Asatruar1995 And before that there was light, and before light there was darkness. And everything came from that darkness.
But arguably most religions and origin mythos mention "a primordial ocean infinitely permeated in darkness" as the mother of all thing.
@@boblazer9220 that "ocean" is space ;) there is an excellent docu somewhere about how there is actually a lot of water in space, even on stars, and how thus water permeates everything. Space is not void and empty. But it IS dark.
I've had nightmares that looked exactly like that art.
@Uree i am concerned
@Uree don't have dreams of a giant octopus god YET
coolass nightmares bro
My nightmares are beyond your comprehension only i know what they look like what they feel like im not insane im just very creative
@Uree honestly when i dream of aquatic creatures like kraken or leviathans i consider it as an epic dream
fear the elder voices... floating in the wind
fear the ancient eyes... glaring from the sky
fear the ancestral horns... hidden in the trees
fear the old blood... In the darkness of the earth
Damn, that's cool. Is it from something, or did you just make it up?
"Micolash i know it's you, you lovecraftian piece of sh*t"
Beautiful
impressive my lord.... very very Poetic words...
I do, which is why I'm down here at the bottom of the sea
People always wonder about deep space. I’m more terrified of what evolved down there, closer to the earth’s core.
Absolutely that is what I think as well, we know nothing about whats down there really. no light no oxygen, nothing.. but still weird life forms exit.
Technically, our ocean has a lighter amount of oxygen. Not enough for us, but enough for the lifeforms evolved in the ocean.
Ponder this, my friends: we know more about the surface of Mars, a planet located millions of miles from us, than we do about the oceans of our own planet. The entire surface of Mars has been carefully mapped and photographed from orbit, while the vast majority of our own sea floor has never been explored, only having been roughly imaged using sonar. Also consider that the chemistry of life may likely have originated in hydrothermal vents on the ocean floor, meaning that we have taken but a tiny peek at the realm from which we once came.
The great priest waits in his dark house under the waters, and when the stars are ready he shall reclaim the earth.
@@tylerroldan7805 No oxygen... In the ocean... The ocean made of water... Water being a molecule comprised of oxygen...
Ocean... No oxygen...
Always astounding to see how positive people are with such eerie music. Keep up the great work, Cryo Chamber!
There something about dripping water and the sense of the unknown. Me like.
Your Moms water breaking.. your new world.
This sounds like something you'll hear when you find the city of r'lyeh
“Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn.
In his house at R'lyeh dead Cthulhu waits dreaming.”
@@sriniel7447 Iä! Iä! Cthulu fhtagn!
@@sriniel7447 What language is this?
@@Michail_Chatziasemidis Galactic basic
You have inspired me...
My ears have transcended time and space, excellent work! 👍
I think im drowning in good music. Dont send help
YOU RIGHT
Best Comment :)
that's deep
This is how a zombie feels being dragged down into the depts of the cold artic ocean. Unable to breathe, unable to die. Its relaxing.
ELCAPULLO GALACTICO me too
When sun sets then Cryo Chamber rises, When Cryo Chamber sets than sun rises. Thank you for the darkness you are bringing to us
"....When I attained the conning tower I found the sea in general far less luminous than I had expected. There was no animal or vegetable phosphorescence about, and the city that sloped down to the river was invisible in blackness. What I did see was not spectacular, not grotesque or terrifying, yet it removed my last vestige of trust in my consciousness. For the door and windows of the undersea temple hewn from the rocky hill were vividly aglow with a flickering radiance, as from a mighty altar-flame far within....Later incidents are chaotic. As I stared at the uncannily lighted door and windows, I became subject to the most extravagant visions-visions so extravagant that I cannot even relate them. I fancied that I discerned objects in the temple-objects both stationary and moving-and seemed to hear again the unreal chant that had floated to me when first I awaked. And over all rose thoughts and fears which centred in the youth from the sea and the ivory image whose carving was duplicated on the frieze and columns of the temple before me...." The Temple
by H.P. Lovecraft
Aye, this fits that Work perfectly.
Oh my God, I was reading The Temple listening to this music and I stop reading for a moment and find your comment about the exact same part I was reading, simply incredible
Listening to this music artwork while watching the storm afar on the horizon with all the greys, violets, purples and almost blakish colors mixing one to another... wow, this is a gift! Thank you
You have reached the underwater checkpoint!
Congratulations fellow traveler, not many have been able to make it this far, nor do they attempt to come here.
We barely have visitors here...
Take a breather, you must know its dangerous beyond this point..
Good Luck.
I bet Sonic would be terrified to be underwater in dark water in The Sonic Series considering his fear of water.
Although seeing The Sonic Characters going to underwater locations especially dark underwater ones would be unique and really cool.
The gate to another dimension. Go inside and explore. There are different physical laws and living creators.
But remember, don't stay there! Just for 54:49 minutes.
Amazing sounds!
...I don't find myself disturbed, here. Just at peace, and able to write.
Not all dark ambience must be frightening or unsettling, and this is honestly what I've been looking for--something subdued and serious that calms the mind and body.
This has been my background writing music while I've written two novels.
and this music is so enchanting and beautiful makes me sad and happy at the same time
Of all Cryo Chamber collections on YT this is the best and most atmospheric so far.
Definitely. I do not remember how many times I replayed the mix.
That underwater level no one likes but has good music.
Hey that is SO true!
... I like the water levels.
swimming is so slow...
@@ElectroTherapyFTSoul That all depends on what generation of gaming you are referring to.
SOMA had a beautiful underwater atmosphere.Terrifying yet...peaceful at the same time.
"Father was right...we shouldn't go so deep...they don't want us there"
*Subnautica Main Character*
Em...
Actually these words belong to Bart Torgal who died on 4546B because of Kharaa before Aurora's crash and the appearance of Ryley Robinson(main character) on 4546B
Cryo Chamber provides such a mysterious sounds of nature that only nocturnal spirits can hear. This is a dark language of water for instance.
As a guy with aqua-phobia, this shit terrifies me.
I love it.
I think the word you're looking for is thalassophobia
@@trashmouth-tozier Unfortunately enough, that would only be half of the truth. Thalassophobia is just the fear of deep bodies of water, or distance from land. Aquaphobia is being afraid of submersion and water in general, including everything thalassophobia covers, and then some. So you can tell how saying I have thalassophobia would be quite the understatement lol.
@@wildebur ohhhhhh I didn't know that thanks for telling me
@@wildebur How do you drink or shower?
Do you have Fear of showers?
We are planning to colonise mars yet dont know what lies in the depths of our oceans
Because there is less incentive, we as man are more excited to see the great beyond than the great depths.
Which is a shame...
so true
Good, we would just wreck it like we wrecked the surface. The ocean is already full of our plastic waste
@@paulbarton4395 sad but true :(
Or they do know what dwells in the deeper depths, and that's why they're trying to get as far away as possible.
Rolling down in the deep
You almost can see how the little ROV is descending more and more into the abyssal darkness of the ocean, plancton and alien looking jellyfish passing through the needle like ray of light protruding from the two headlights. Then once in a while some bizarre creature passes just beyond the light, while others are creating their own light in this eternal darkness. Cryo Chamber knows how to take people on a journey.
This is so SOMA and Lovecraftian stories...
Agreed
Yup, any other recommendations? I enjoyed soma so much. Still think about some of its questions.
@Ryan Smith will definitely try them. Thanks.
I recommend observer if any of you are interested in cyberpunk
Yashifa Insyiraah i love your recommendation! Thank you!
This is...soothing. Makes my trips to R'lyeh a lot happier.
If I could choose a fantasy place to live, it would be an old temple hidden deep under the ocean. If I started meditating in a place like that I don't think I'd ever stop.
Dahlia's tear
I really hope that a video game or movie company hires this creator one day. They are amazing.
1. The worn wooden platform sways most discouragingly beneath you as you are lowered down an ever-darkening stone shaft. Occasionally, the primitive elevator will brush up against the narrow walls, scraping away generations of moss and lichens that have made their home along the neglected stone. The air is warm and wet and smells of boiled meat. Condensation coats every surface, along with something that looks, feels, and smells almost exactly like lard.
The rope upon which your platform lowers thrumms like a guitar string. It is sudden and deliberate. Something is tampering with the rope in the pitch darkness above you, beyond the fragile light of your toarch.
It happens again. Harder this time. You can feel the whole platform vibrate with the pale, atonal thrum. It tickles your feet, and for an absurd moment, you find yourself suppressing a giggle at the sensation.
The moment passes, as you begin to hear the gasping. A dozen throats wheezing and gulping for breath, almost but not quite synchronized. The sound is difficult to hear over the scraping of the platform against the wall and the increasingly violent thrumming of the rope, but it grows louder my the second and soon the gasps rain down from the darkness above you in enough clairity to identify words.
Horrible words.
bro i gotta steal this comment for my next beattape cover real talk
Great words 👌 tha is for the short read 😀
You should be a writer.
Strumming? Words
Not everybody can hear and understand these sound! Nice masterpiece and I dreaming to be the omega in these universe who needs to understand the end of everything to begin something new existence! Who wants to live forever! Timeless sound for old souls!
Mysteriously aquatic. Aquatically mysterious. I like it.
If you close your eyes and allow your body to relax then i can feel the free falling of being in water.
Currently writing a story about a boy who loves to dive into the ocean. This is the best playlist to inspire me for my chapters!
Best thing in 2018 for me was new Dahlia's Tear album on Cryo Chamber. These guys are the best companion for lonely winter nights. Cryo Chamber adds another dimension of course. You can feel it in every note.
When you stare into the Abyss, sometimes the Abyss stares back.
You ask help from the Abyss and the Abyss ask help from you.
You stare into the abyss in Soviet Russia the abyss stares at you
You scream into the the abyss and the abyss answers with Jazz
Nah mate
The abyss is always staring at you... sometimes you just choose to stare back
Hail Satan!
Wow how perfect. My H.P Lovecraft novel just arrived. Thank you ❤️❤️
nice dude, which one are you going to read?
This music goes nicely with The Temple, can recommend.
Temple is one of the best H.P.L's works ever.
as soon as i get a new pc i will be buying the cryo songs that i listed and liked also buy fallout 4 and use "frost survival simulator" mod. i have played some of it and it was truly a magical experience. Frost combined with cryo chamber music makes fallout FEEL like 'fallout'; cold dead wasteland with a few human survivors which either attack you or ran away scared from you. Nuclear winter claimed the whole world. Commonwealth is in snow and mostly dead and empty, you can choose to rebuild some settlements or go for "lone survivor" there are no dialogues for firendly npcs(yet) a few small factions. You have to do whatever you can to survive in this crazy world while trying to maintain your sanity (or not trying). Cryo chamber's dark ambient simply make it so much more.. impactful on the small things you encounter. Its a "game" experience that i think everyone on this channel should taste. 'Begin again but know when to let go'.
Thumbs up everyone who visited back here few times again.
Replay
Imagine drowning knowing your dead and your soul down deep in the waters seeing the after life down in the ocean.
Crowded?
We descended into the dark depths of the ocean, drifting - it seemed - silently into the black, murky waters. The temple opening was small and obscure, easily missed had we not been searching for it. The weak glow of its internal light disturbed me. I knew it was caused by the amber crystal within. But to see that soft orange slot in the dim cathedral of water around us was unnerving. My stoic teammates had no response. Of course, they were trained to quiet their feelings. I, on the other hand, was a bundle of nerves, anxious to see Dahlia (if she was still alive), and scared of Dr. Moroder, and what monstrous creation he had unleashed down here. If we survived, I vowed never to return. But something told me this was our last trip either way.
*yeep* listening to this, and reading that, sent a shiver of fear up my spine!
Glad it spooked you. I have self-published 3 horror novels on Amazon.com under "Bryan Caulder" if you want more.
im goint deep in some dark, dark moments, this thoughts of the timless silence of the deep sea are helping me goint thru it.
''When I was little, I used to climb the stairs all the way to the top of the building. And I can still feel how I did it y'know.. tuck my arms so i can push the heavy steel door open..well.. the first time that I dared go up there.. I stepped onto the roof and watched the smog rise and fall over Teipei.. I got all the way up to the corner of the ledge and y'know... I felt the warm wind in my hair, the sun was setting and the streets below were shadowed by the tall buildings.. the people pushing through the crowd flowed like paint from and artist brush.. street vendors filled the air with the smell of all my favorite foods... for a brief moment I felt connected to the world in a way that I never had before. It was the most profound feeling of comfort and scent of belonging I could ever hope for. I never felt the same way again but I went up to the roof many times after... I'm not religious but I can see why people would be.. the privilege of being makes a strong case.''
- Catherine, SOMA (2015)
20:58 just follow the damn train....
(look at the song name)
CJ!
I'm sure we all listened to the many New Age music of rushing ocean water slamming against the rocky shores and the pesky sea gulls making chirpy, chirpy sounds with harp music in the background ... witch is nice if you like to have a pic-nic. But Dark Underwater Ambient selects only the few to take a deep breath and dive into the murky depths below and immerse yourself into the uncharted seas. I'll just cling to my rubber raft and drink my rum thank you and hope never to be rescued 🌙
and drink my rum thank you and hope never to be rescued....
It is an illusion that oceans are blue and peaceful... They are darker than anyone can imagine and this music is deep journey through deep darkness of the unknown...
I really do not like lame new age ... stupid harp music and happy fishermen. :) this is fantastic though! diving into darkness!
Pesky?? ua-cam.com/video/52_3EnnW0Qw/v-deo.html
anders hall " yo, hoo, hoo, and a bottle of rum!"
The depths of the cool blue oceans have hidden far more secrets...
Reading Wells's "The Island of Dr. Moreau" with this is becoming more deep and existential than anything else.
Thank you. Always here, in this channel, while I proceed my sci-fi and lovecraftian readings.
What's the book about if you don't mind me asking
I always imagine being some DC Atlantian and going through the waters of Atlantis..
And beyond, so high tech, Yet there's a sort of majesty to the depths.
It's almost alien like, yet it's right in our planet.
This fits in rather well.
Thank you.
Virgin Atantis vs Chad Lemuria
This reminds me of d&d and Atlantis the ancient but not forgotten city.
Listened to this while reading the book A House At The Bottom Of A Lake. 😱 well worth it.
*Starts tape recorder at **6:11*
*Pauses and takes a drag*
" SCP...."
SCP 3000 comes to mind
The cure for anything is salt water: sweat, tears or the sea.
And my cure is this mix :)
this music is like a day dream
I give this my essay writing stamp of approval.
Equal parts beautifully serene and creepily tense.
Beautiful music. The second movement kind of reminds me of Mandy Love Theme from the movie Mandy. I love that soundtrack and the film. And this by no means takes away from the artistry on this piece. The authenticity is still very compelling here. I love this.
Mysterious.. Divine.. Beautiful....... Cud search for more words but the waterychoir is engulfing me.......whoever made this must be a deep soul.
Such a magnificent compilation! Love you guys at Cryo Chamber. :) On Keosz's track just now. The overall ambience is so wonderful and relaxing, with that overarching theme of slight dread and the unknown, like a submarine descending deeper and deeper into the ocean. This will definitely become a favourite for sure! Another comment mentioned how seamless the transitions were between each song. I completely agree! I can't for the life of me tell where a new track ends and another begins, honestly! Masterfully done. Love it!
During the summer I would listen to underwater ambience to help go to sleep. I think I was trying to trick my brain into thinking the sound of water means to breath and stay calm. Mainly bc I was on a swim team and I always forgot to breath.
We back listening to underwater ambience!! IM EXCITED
Cyro Chamber has the best dark ambient. Perfect.
A bottomless curse, a bottomless sea. Accepting of all that there is, and all there can be.
I am sacrificing 15 seconds of my life to watch an ad for French Mustard to listen to 55 minutes of this amazing combo of sounds. Probably a reasonable trade-off...
Dark Underwater Ambient has got to be one of my favorite genres of stuff. Takes me back to BioShock. Such a cool vibe.
Yes yes yes! Underwater ambient! Is what I wished for a long time and you made the dream come true! Danke!
Being at work with closed eyes (I'm a psychologist) thinking about anything and listening to this music and suddenly someone knocking at your door, you don't even have time to make your boss believe you were not sleeping.
Perfect when playing Subnautica.
Am doing it right now and regret nothing
The melodies making me speechless
Thats some inspirational ambiances.
The track at 21min in--- so beautiful. I listen over & over.
My fear of the ocean, combined with this music, makes reading "The Temple" by H.P Lovecraft a terrifying read. I love that, thank you for making this.
This is giving me subnautica flashbacks...
One of the most horrifying games I’ve ever played
This got me wanting to live in the Bermuda Triangle, lol
(Still Valley II is my favorite btw)
love you so much guys, thanks for this
Alone atop a pale blue dot, In a plane so dark and cold.
Orbited by chunks of rock, Footprints on its alien stone.
We can travel high above. We've seen the empty craters whole.
But we don't know, beneath the sea.
We don't know, we just don't know.
We know some things, the ghosts of sight. That live in fear of sun's gold light.
The shimmering white, that glow in sea. That cannot rise, cannot be free.
But those that float, we can discern. From our stone, of our own earth.
But if we hear, the roars below. We must flee, to alien stone.
Next step,healing music,with dark ambient 😉🎼
Getting some almost Splinter Cell vibes around 14:18. Captures that pulsating, tense, nocturnal atmosphere of the first game pretty well imo
i love meditating underwater
Hi,CRYO CHAMBER,thank you for an incridible music to the world to hear,peaceful with grace an love by spirits all around us,we hear this music,we hear life to have in our spirit to live free with love an never with war in our lifes,thank you so much for this beautiful music ever,god bless my friend with grace to you an your family an friends,god bless you,thank you. Hugo
It's placid like an undisturbed lake.
This music is so perfect for work. You guys are great!
I used to sit at bottom of pool,so quiet distant relaxing
Music as deep as my soul🖤 I'm inlove
The last track completely blows my mind. A touching sound experience. Incredibly beautiful. Thanks for that!
_The Abyss .. Beckons_
*for we have gazed Deep in it's Heart.. and it is Beautiful..*
I was listening to this mix while reading "The Colour out of space" by H. P. Lovecraft. Probably one of the most creepy experiences I've ever had... Great job on providing a superb soundtrack!
When your d&d players go into an underwater hostile or abandoned city filled with various sea monsters and sea living entities this is the dark strange underwater music atmosphere that you want 💖
I LOVE IT WHEN MUSIC GOES 21:31
Si sombre mais tellement réconfortant. Pourquoi est on irrésistiblement attiré par les ténèbres et l'inconnu? Personnellement je trouve cela passionnant. J'aimerais que tout cela existe et ne sois pas le fruit de notre imagination...
Merci pour ce moment
Subnautica sent me here. Can't get enough of this type of music!
This work is the sole one to transport me every time I listen to it, whether my eyes are closed or not. It feels absolutely great to have peace of mind like that, to travel whenever you want just by listening to this master mix. I'm glad I discovered this channel.
I love the idea for the theme in this mix! Always inspires me
OHHH had a thought. An "Endless Corridors" Mix. Gives the feeling of continuing down a neverending path. I'm writing a story right now about an apartment building that creates such a path for its tenants. :D
Well, now there's "The Backrooms". Is this a coincidence?