The Most Horrifying Song You've Never Heard

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  • Опубліковано 29 жов 2023
  • to celebrate spooky day, i'm talking about the scariest song i've ever heard, and that you probably haven't: hidden sea buried deep, from everywhere at the end of time...
    Everywhere at the End of Time, Full Album: • The Caretaker - Everyw...
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  • @lunecker
    @lunecker 7 місяців тому +104

    Imagine hearing that song echoing in an abandoned shopping centre at night. Horrifying.

    • @ArtieB
      @ArtieB  7 місяців тому +17

      I think I would scream and crap myself to be quite honest with you

    • @rjbradley2923
      @rjbradley2923 7 місяців тому +8

      i would feel my heart sink and it would activate my fight or flight response and I would run to the exit as fast as possible

    • @chumkibagchi128
      @chumkibagchi128 2 місяці тому

      Heck nah that intro part is jazzy as heck I would be vibing (i would be massively uncomfortable)

    • @hartenny
      @hartenny 2 місяці тому

      dementia pill commerical sounding ahh

  • @HarvestMoonHowl
    @HarvestMoonHowl 6 місяців тому +36

    My Grandfather experienced this, during his final stages of life. It got to the point that he had the mind of a child during his last five years, and this was a man who landed on Omaha Beach and fought all the way to Berlin, during the Second World War. He married my Grandmother before he deployed because she ended up pregnant with their first child. Back then, it was very taboo to ever admit having a child out of wedlock, so they kept the order of events secret for a good while.
    Now my oldest Uncle on my Mother's side is experiencing the middle stages of it. We're talking about a man who willingly landed in and waded into hell in Vietnam for 5 tours, and by the time he left the Army he was a Master Sergeant who'd earned both his Ranger and Sapper tabs. He's physically the toughest man I've ever personally known, and I never thought he'd be afflicted by something like this after somehow avoiding cancer and other illnesses common to those who fought there.
    It seems to run in my family, at least on my Mother's side. It terrifies me to think about it, and watching my Grandfather deteriorate was one of the worst experiences of my life. I try not to think of it as an inevitability, but I'd be a fool to dismiss it as a possibility in my own future. Judging from the time frame, I have 30 more years (thereabouts) to know for sure. And it is a small comfort knowing that my Uncle is receiving far better care than my Grandfather had. I appreciate your willingness to compile and upload this video. I came across it by pure chance on my personal feed, and I don't regret watching/listening to it.

    • @ArtieB
      @ArtieB  6 місяців тому +5

      thanks for your kind words, and I'm sorry to hear about your grandfather and uncle
      I wish you the best, friend

    • @lubomirkubasdQw4w9WgXcQ
      @lubomirkubasdQw4w9WgXcQ 3 місяці тому +3

      oof that's quite sad

  • @Josh-le6lu
    @Josh-le6lu 6 місяців тому +15

    My father's father had eventually reached a point where he didn't remember anything or recognize anyone, not even himself. Everyone and everything had become so strange and alien to him.

  • @broccolite8297
    @broccolite8297 7 місяців тому +83

    Your experience with Hidden Sea Buried Deep is my experience with Back There Benjamin but for different reasons.
    Back There Benjamin feels like the swaying thumps of doomed frustration. It's bleeding with anger. After Stage 2 ends on such an optimistic note, the next step in dementia's progression is just a slippery spiral that sends The Caretaker into anger. The brass is so incredibly aggressive. It directly juxtaposes the soft, melancholic energies from the past two stages. The reverb almost sounds like the song is playing itself twice, one following the other shortly after like a confirmation that the memory was truly there in the first place. Then, with its two returns (Libet's All Joyful Camaraderie and Libets Delay), it's almost melded that the process whereby The Caretaker attempts to remember even recent memories becomes shorter and shorter term until the Post Awareness Stages come and he lives purely in the moment. Day and night are foreign when their counterpart is present.
    The emotion, the story, the experience, it's all written in that one song. And to most viewers, to my knowledge, it's the one song people hate to let go of. I wish I knew why.

    • @ArtieB
      @ArtieB  7 місяців тому +8

      that's a brilliant interpretation, thanks for sharing!

    • @rotisseriepossum
      @rotisseriepossum 6 місяців тому

      not to nitpick but in the ‘lore’ (for lack of a better word), The Caretaker isn’t the one with/experiencing dementia (it’s why he’s called The Caretaker)

    • @broccolite8297
      @broccolite8297 6 місяців тому +1

      @@rotisseriepossum You're right. It's been a couple years since I've invested my attention in the project. Forgive me.

    • @rotisseriepossum
      @rotisseriepossum 6 місяців тому

      @@broccolite8297 nbd, sry if i sounded mad abt it in my first comment :)

    • @averagepufferfish5612
      @averagepufferfish5612 3 місяці тому

      @@rotisseriepossum The Caretaker is confirmed to be the one with Dementia. The real reason he's called the Caretaker is cuz the original version of EATEOT is based on the ending of The shining. Where you see a zoom in on a haunted ballroom. Stage 6 is confirmed to be the last release under the name "The Caretaker" cuz the Caretaker dies at the end.

  • @maxbourke
    @maxbourke 7 місяців тому +50

    This is my favourite song in the album. It represents the true horrors of dementia, and how the deeper you get the closer you are to becoming a husk

  • @FileNotFound404
    @FileNotFound404 7 місяців тому +118

    criminally underrated channel, also i'd argue the scariest in the album is "sublime beyond loss" due to it's seemingly desperate attempt to arrange fragments of a memory into a whole

    • @ArtieB
      @ArtieB  7 місяців тому +14

      oh yeah, that one is equally creepy. stage 3 is just chilling to the core..

    • @FileNotFound404
      @FileNotFound404 7 місяців тому +5

      @@ArtieB true that!

    • @dr3dg352
      @dr3dg352 7 місяців тому +6

      That's one of my overall favorite tracks. :D The backmasking adds so much to the effect it's building.

    • @LinkRammer
      @LinkRammer 6 місяців тому +4

      Advanced plaque entanglements

    • @persik123
      @persik123 6 місяців тому +1

      Man, I wish F7 got some recognition.

  • @lunecker
    @lunecker 7 місяців тому +20

    That song is like a broken disc that keeps looping and starting all over again after just few seconds. Over and over again.

  • @mitchwestrile
    @mitchwestrile 7 місяців тому +61

    this song put me through a 2 month phase of depression and anxiety... dementia and alzheimer's is terrifying

    • @juliagoetia
      @juliagoetia 7 місяців тому +5

      Same. That shit had me fucked up for half a year. I cried so damn much lol. Even now I get all messed up hearing it and thinking about it.

    • @Hat-Kid
      @Hat-Kid 7 місяців тому +3

      this album(s) got me scared for about 2 weeks, but then I got over it, and now I listen to stages 1-3 sometimes, as the music is somewhat calming.

    • @maryfreegirl2029
      @maryfreegirl2029 6 місяців тому +1

      same 🤝

    • @refrigeratorupmyass
      @refrigeratorupmyass 6 місяців тому +1

      i already have really bad hypochondria and listened to about two hours of it and yeah i couldnt sleep that night

    • @voltairearouet1374
      @voltairearouet1374 3 місяці тому

      People are such massive pussies nowadays.

  • @universesolver
    @universesolver 7 місяців тому +25

    Honestly, I think Hidden Sea Buried Deep is representing how dementia patients forget that they recalled a memeory and recalls it again. Which in my opinion is a little less terrifying so I think that's why I believe it.

  • @lunecker
    @lunecker 7 місяців тому +120

    I listened to this album so many times that now i actually love to listen to every single stage that still has any melodic parts.
    Obviously hearing random noises is never too pleasing to listen to. But as a whole listening to this album wouldnt be the same without these noise songs. (The genre is literally noise music)

    • @elchistosito8101
      @elchistosito8101 7 місяців тому +3

      Same but I also like to listen to the last 3 stages when doing other stuff like chores. Pretty much all of the songs in those stages are bangers except I1, that one has zero changes over the entire 20 minutes and is just boring >:( why leyland

    • @Kirin5731
      @Kirin5731 7 місяців тому +4

      @@elchistosito8101 Really? I1 is right behind the last two songs of stage 6 for me due to its glimmer-like presentation that gets lower in tone as time goes by

    • @hunter133official
      @hunter133official 6 місяців тому +1

      @@Kirin5731 I1 is like a chill ride that leads to nothing. J1 is the exact same thing, but K1 is like a tornado

    • @Shadowiann_
      @Shadowiann_ 5 місяців тому +1

      @@hunter133official j1 isnt the same exact thing, although kinda similar, j1 has more activity than i1 imo

    • @hunter133official
      @hunter133official 5 місяців тому +1

      @@Shadowiann_ j1 is just a tad bit more surprising

  • @runic6452
    @runic6452 7 місяців тому +24

    it's not that scary per se, but given the context of how it "came to be" or why it "sounds like that", it is indeed one if not the most horrifying. this album seriously scarred me, what i think of the world and how i think of the world when i first heard the full album. let me tell you my story:
    it is in the middle of a night in may of 2020, alone in my room, as everybody in my family got covid. i was stressed, all my school works bundled up in the corner rotting away, and such -- my life. I, at a certain hour, at that night, decided to watch my favorite youtuber -- wendigoon, just to feel some sort of feeling as i was so empty to even think of something. and then i crossed upon the video titled "Everywhere at the End of Time Reaction". in the thumbnail it says "SAD BOI HOURS", and given my situation, just fitted perfectly. i watched it briefly as i was intrigued, but was encaptured by the premise and thought "why not give it a try myself? i have nothing to do anyways", and listened to it i did. at first, i was skeptical. how can something so beautiful make a grown man cry? and then it hit me. hour 3, on the last song of stage 4, i started to cry. i started to think of all my decisions that led into that one moment. i questioned my whole existence, what was, what is, and what will become of me if i keep this life up. i cried, i wailed, i bawled. there was no one to hear me, it's fine, it's all okay, no one would notice me. but in that exact moment in time, what i think of the world has already changed. i was locked in my room for months on end until i forgave the thoughts that haunted me. i must live this life of mine to the fullest, as no one knows, but God, whenever or whoever will succumb to this.. experience that i'm experiencing through these "songs", this "music" that brings dread to people.

  • @TheGreenPig321
    @TheGreenPig321 7 місяців тому +26

    Just a note:
    E3 uses two songs. One is "Piano Medley of L&J Successes" Specifically the intro part of My Blue Heaven. The "uh" noises you hear are from another Layton and Johnstone song titled "Padelin' Madelin' Home".
    Secondly, Sid Phillips isn't the only cover of heartaches sampled; there's 3 different covers sampled. The song was originally written by Al Holfmann with lyrics provided by John Klenner.

    • @ArtieB
      @ArtieB  7 місяців тому +4

      interesting! thanks for the info!

    • @TheGreenPig321
      @TheGreenPig321 7 місяців тому +3

      @@ArtieB you’re welcome! (We have a ton of documentation on this stuff so if you’re interested just ask)

    • @bagel-basil
      @bagel-basil 7 місяців тому +2

      mawi

    • @TheGreenPig321
      @TheGreenPig321 7 місяців тому +4

      @@bagel-basil :3

    • @Guhadeen
      @Guhadeen 2 місяці тому

      noice i found gren peg

  • @drone306
    @drone306 7 місяців тому +13

    I listened to it for 3 hours straight with my ex-gf in the middle of the night a few years ago. Disturbing experience. Stage 3 was definitely the creepiest bit for me.

  • @elchistosito8101
    @elchistosito8101 7 місяців тому +15

    If you think E3 of all of the songs in the album series is the "Most Horrifying" then I think V/Vm's The Death of Rave would kill you

    • @dr3dg352
      @dr3dg352 7 місяців тому +3

      Oh wow! I've heard some V/Vm, but this is somehow the first I've heard of The Death of Rave!

  • @geeked24-7
    @geeked24-7 7 місяців тому +18

    ive watched a few videos that cover the album in detail and it was horrific. a couple of my older family members have been diagnosed with Alzheimer's and its really sad to know whats really happening to them. im praying for them and everyone that has Alzheimer's or dementia.

  • @presidentgamingzyt
    @presidentgamingzyt 7 місяців тому +116

    im pretty sure everyone knows it by now, cause of the trollge and mr incredible memes

    • @borritoguy2286
      @borritoguy2286 7 місяців тому +4

      Mr Incredible memes? you mean those dead memes that died over a year ago?

    • @presidentgamingzyt
      @presidentgamingzyt 7 місяців тому +3

      @@borritoguy2286 yeah right

    • @rydogjkjr3325
      @rydogjkjr3325 7 місяців тому +4

      And yet it’s still incredibly underrated

    • @smell4685
      @smell4685 5 місяців тому +1

      what if you got into a horrible accident

    • @that1toad64
      @that1toad64 2 місяці тому +1

      E3 has not seen much popularity, anywhere really. Popular/Recognizable CT songs are A1, Libet's delay, K1's clarity, and R1's ending.

  • @ExtremeRy
    @ExtremeRy 7 місяців тому +14

    I listened to the whole thing and it was very creepy and made me hope I never get dementia in my life

  • @averagepufferfish5612
    @averagepufferfish5612 3 місяці тому +2

    I always see the tiny clear melody "Was it a dream" in Stage 5 is the most horrifying and heartbreaking thing you can hear. With it immediately going back to the horror fuzz.

  • @TheSpadeStealer_98
    @TheSpadeStealer_98 7 місяців тому +10

    Nice to see more people cover this album. I love it a lot.
    Though, I'd argue that the scariest tracks would be "Burning Despair Does Ache" and "Aching Cavern Without Lucidity", because those two tracks are heartaches but extremely distorted.
    "Burning Despair Does Ache" Is C3, but extremely messed up, with parts repeated and scrambled through out.
    And "Aching Cavern Without Lucidity" Is also C3, but so distorted to the point where its just a hollow, and empty drone.
    So yeah.

  • @NovaQ_Music
    @NovaQ_Music 6 місяців тому +2

    i absolutely love Everywhere at the End of Time, it's such a beautiful yet horrifying album. my personal favorite (of many,) is And Heart Breaks, it's just something about that reverb and echo that scares me so much. I love the effort you put into this video, nice subject. Subscribed!

  • @The_God_Of_Wolf
    @The_God_Of_Wolf 7 місяців тому +6

    Nice to know that someone somewhere still remembers Lego Battles...

  • @elijahfusco630
    @elijahfusco630 6 місяців тому +3

    I'm so glad there's a video on this. Listening to EATEOT, there were many disturbing parts, but none quite like Hidden sea buried deep. Thanks for this!

  • @murder0usintent
    @murder0usintent 7 місяців тому +10

    really high quality video, well written too, didn't even think this was such a low view video, great job man

  • @ave.avenue
    @ave.avenue 7 місяців тому +6

    Awesome review! I agree that Stage 3 has the most eerie, off-putting sound out of the bunch. The songs just have such an alien quality to them, while not being completely garbled, but not sounding exactly the way they should. It was my favorite stage during my first listen and it still is.
    Keep up the good work!

  • @LukeIsGamingLOL
    @LukeIsGamingLOL 5 місяців тому +3

    EATEOT is such a well made album. It doesn't have any vocals, yet it can invoke fear in such a unique way. I'd recommend listening to EATEOT With Voices after listening to the original, because in later parts of it, such as stage 3 or 4, You can painful vocals/voices either distorted or muffled to the point where it doesn't even sound human. Great album, and video. I wonder if The Caretaker is going to create another album like it.

  • @ToonsyWoonsyandFriends
    @ToonsyWoonsyandFriends 7 місяців тому +3

    i'm in love with this editing...

  • @brax_music
    @brax_music 7 місяців тому +11

    this is the video of all time

    • @methaChiba
      @methaChiba 7 місяців тому

      what is a video? i don't remember..

  • @pudge9701
    @pudge9701 6 місяців тому +4

    stage 1: the beginning
    stage 2: the distortion
    stage 3: the calm before
    stage 4: the storm
    stage 5: the bliss of naiveness
    stage 6: the

  • @itztheartz
    @itztheartz 3 місяці тому +1

    this song definitely stood out the most to me while listening to stage 3 and yes i agree with you stage 3 is the creepiest stage there is. I think the song is supposed to symbolize how the dementia patient is trying to remember something or to recite something but just cannot remember the whole thing so they end up repeating themselves a lot, just like the piano riffs.

  • @Adriangamerxp
    @Adriangamerxp 7 місяців тому +4

    There is another album named The Grand Decline by The Artifex(phisigma) That is more dark than EATEOT

  • @bagel-basil
    @bagel-basil 7 місяців тому +6

    Fortunately, drifting time misplaced is a banger. Unfortunately, it doesn't come after hidden sea buried deep.

    • @gambsy69
      @gambsy69 5 місяців тому +2

      dude i love drifting time misplaced

    • @autoteleology
      @autoteleology 3 місяці тому

      drifting time misplaced gang rise up

  • @BX56_YT
    @BX56_YT 6 місяців тому +5

    To be honest, I was never scared by this track. In fact, I felt... oddly comforted?
    I understand the symbolism, but still.

  • @TheSquishyOne
    @TheSquishyOne 2 місяці тому +3

    Stage 3 is my favorite of the stages, I love the psychedelic nature of it.

  • @jesuschrist711
    @jesuschrist711 6 місяців тому +2

    honestly the piano riff sings to me as a moment of relative peace. this is the same thing we go through. you ever remember a song you loved but can’t remember how it goes? thats the same thing. you hum it...wait that wasnt it.. hum it again...wait i can’t remember how the next note went.. hum it again...ah fuck it i’ll remember it later.
    that’s E3. its one of the most normal tasks to go through, smack dab in chaos

  • @metroidnerd9001
    @metroidnerd9001 5 місяців тому +1

    I've always found "Drifting time misplaced" to exemplify the deterioration better than "Hidden sea buried deep." Both are simple piano tunes, but Drifting time misplaced is longer and catchier, making it more enjoyable to listen to at first. It also deteriorates every time the song loops to the point where by the end it sounds like you're listening to it while underwater. By the end, the memory comes back for one final, clearer moment before completely cutting away to pure static.

  • @melodie-allynbenezra8956
    @melodie-allynbenezra8956 6 місяців тому +1

    My father has a form of dementia, and when I discovered Everywhere at the End of Time, I wanted to perceive the artistic performance of what my father may experience. The progression of the disease (or various diseases that have a similar effect on a person's memory) isn't linear, but various caregivers and dementia patients have stated that as far as a demonstration, the whole of the composition is dead-on accurate.
    I have listened to the whole of Everywhere at the End of Time at least three times all the way through. Different songs hit me differently, each time, but I appreciate why this one track is so disturbing to you.

  • @adamgoldsteintv
    @adamgoldsteintv 3 місяці тому +1

    Really enjoyed this breakdown

  • @SPARKRIZZLE
    @SPARKRIZZLE 5 місяців тому +1

    my mother was diagnosed with a rare form of early onset alzheimer’s just last year. she’s only in her 50s, and hearing this album is so heartbreaking. she has days where she won’t recognize me or my sister. i found this album in 2020, and even then she was experiencing some stage 2 effects, and it really touched me. every day it becomes even more terrifying, knowing this is happening to my mom, who i only really had real clarity with until i was 12. she’s in late stage 3 (in album stages) right now, and she’s no longer herself at all. it’s likely only about 2 years until i lose her. it’s, i believe, the most horrific way to go.

    • @ArtieB
      @ArtieB  5 місяців тому +1

      really sorry to hear that, but thank you for sharing nonetheless. I wish you and your family the best :]

  • @transientparadox
    @transientparadox 4 місяці тому +1

    id argue stage 2's C4 is scariest. It contrasts so weirdly with the rest of the stage, sounding almost like a horror movie soundtrack.

  • @SetSail8859
    @SetSail8859 6 місяців тому +1

    I think I have a.. unhealthy obsession with “everywhere at the end of time” My morning alarm is literally the song back there Benjamin

    • @ArtieB
      @ArtieB  6 місяців тому

      ah yes, because who doesn't like a hearty dose of existential dread in the morning

  • @sttwtest
    @sttwtest 6 місяців тому +1

    I can't stress enough how much i appreciate the complexity of Stage 3. It's not just "same as before, but less cohesive", it's an absolute mess of entanglement that follows a downwards trend with additional small ups and downs.
    the first track in the album is just the original sample with a slowdown, some insane reverb, and a delay that's synchronised with the rythm. There's no corruption, it flows forward without a stutter, it's just very... very creepy.
    The E4 track, which has very similar effects, samples the same song as the first. Trying to recreate it in audacity i noticed an EXTREMELY small detail: nearing the end of the track, the further you descend into the end of it, it starts to randomly slow down on silence more and more often. There's that progressive corruption of the album, but there's also a gradual change during the TRACK ITSELF.
    The E6 track, my personal favorite, sees the first bit of that "corruption", and there's A LOT of it - the original sample keeps jumping forwards and backwards in time, sometimes even going in reverse. And it persists throughout the entire track.
    And then in the E7, E8 and F1 we're back with none of that. Like there was never any corruption.
    then, in F2, we have no corruption again, but the background static noise gets louder as the song progresses, so there's the same subtle "song gets progressively less cohesive as it goes on" effect as in the fourth track
    And then, finally, the music snaps at F3, going from bad to worse really quick. It's almost as if the music is just gone and replaced with an ambient noise, although it's not. I think this is meant to signal some kind of acceleration in the rate of decline that's about to unfold.
    And unfold it does in F4, where it's just a corrupted version of the second track. It remains corrupted until the end of the track.
    F5 is just... F3 but even more ambient and less music. it's just pure noise to the naked human ear.
    And after F6 it's almost back to normal, with no corruption and only effects similar to the first track, giving us a sort of "hope" before the next two final tracks crash it into pieces: They are just a complete corrupt and entangled mess.
    Seeing just how diverse this album is in contrast to the other stages is what makes me love it so much.

    • @Guhadeen
      @Guhadeen 2 місяці тому

      correction about F5, it's actually C3 but slowed down -4 and with a different scrambling from F4

  • @nicky_kitty_777
    @nicky_kitty_777 6 місяців тому +1

    This song honestly sounds like it's drowning, just barely able to keep it's head (the intro of the full song) above the water, but it can only hold on so long as the land it's trying to get up on(the patient's brain) crumbles and falls apart with each passing day, until the song is forever cast, like so many others before it, into the hidden sea buried deep where it will never be found again.

  • @theutterlypointlesschannel2909
    @theutterlypointlesschannel2909 6 місяців тому +1

    If this piece really affects you, I recommend Greensleeves performed by Matthew Shipp and Matt Maneri. There is a solo version by Shipp but it doesn’t have a thousandth of the same effect.

  • @dxii_real
    @dxii_real 7 місяців тому +9

    this vid's going to get lots of views
    eateot is one of my favorite music/art works ever

    • @ArtieB
      @ArtieB  7 місяців тому +1

      same here! the caretaker is an absolute genius

    • @Shadowiann_
      @Shadowiann_ 6 місяців тому

      @@ArtieB you should see the amount of fan projects there are of kirby's works
      here are some fan projects
      Natmos and natmosr
      Eitbon
      Eitdotp
      vCJD
      Milwaukee Protocol
      vcjd and mp are both really good

  • @The-Dream2ker
    @The-Dream2ker 3 місяці тому +1

    This album is just amazing, as a fan project creator and huge fan of the caretaker and his community i must say this album is not "lazy" or "boring" as I've heard some people say. A lot of people believe that the only thing the caretaker did for stages 1-3 is slow, reverb and add echo. The caretaker put MUCH effort into each track with some tracks being so unrecognizable yet quite obviously was once a happy tune which was danced to and loved by many old timers. The caretakers music is so hard to replicate it takes some people years to get even close. This is truly the most horrifying yet impressive album of the century.

  • @barrianic4
    @barrianic4 5 місяців тому +1

    stage 4 spoilers
    G1 the plaques have made recalling wacky, eventually the patient tries their best to recall heartaches
    H1
    the patient remembers libet's delay (or what is left of it), when the patient forgets libet's delay, it makes them very unhappy

  • @4as2i
    @4as2i 4 місяці тому +1

    In my opinion, the scariest song is Poor Little Maid by Dan. W Quinn. It was made in the mid 1800s. That was over 100 years ago. That fact that no one today knows who this person was or has ever seen them in person is so scary. The poor quality of the song when it was first heard also makes it even more scary.

    • @ArtieB
      @ArtieB  4 місяці тому +1

      very spooky indeed!

  • @slimeinabox
    @slimeinabox 6 місяців тому

    I've never liked songs that loop like this. thanks for putting the feeling into words.

  • @LemonFactsGaming
    @LemonFactsGaming 6 місяців тому +1

    I remember the first 2 times hearing that song and feeling like I was drowning. just the deep thumps really made that dealing more prevalent to me

  • @micro666ham3
    @micro666ham3 6 місяців тому +2

    I LOVE this guy, even though for some reason I haven’t listened to the entire album (probably because it’s too long). But I got the thing spoiled anyways.

  • @ccarmilluwallpa
    @ccarmilluwallpa 5 місяців тому +1

    I like the idea of The Caretaker being a new subtype of horror, I wouldn't call it existential horror and what scares me is myself being incapable of categoryzing it, since I'm still unable to even interprete or rationalize completely something as messed up for me, just a piece as beautiful and hauntingly like this.
    Making a human being listen to The Caretaker's EATEOT can be compared to forcing a fat chicken to watch a fried one on the table and not clarify the chicken if you are going to fry it on the future. Future is still unpredictable and I can't help but sometimes feel axious, axiety to discover if I'm going to be a fried chicken or not, maybe aging normally and dying naturally wasn't as peaceful as I thought.
    Now I get why is called 'Existential horror'. Now, the most terrifying track for me?
    It's not Hidden Buried the Seas, I haven't understood it's message, and after watching this video you expressed your interprethation, but I'm still confused. Confution, is confusing and haunting, humans hate what they don't understand.
    That's what E8 - Long term dust glimpses represents to me now: caotic and scary confusion. The first time I listen this song, I felt confused because of all the feelings I felt at once: sadness, void, peace, joy. Every feeling mixed on a song of a slowly decaying mind that wasn't able to comprehend, and that disfuntion passed to me: I wasn't able to understand, and understanding that I was confused was the most terrifying part for me, I felt I was the one decaying with the song, the song of a distant love that is no more, not because the partner has necessary died but I had forget about.

  • @KougarManx468
    @KougarManx468 2 місяці тому +1

    For me it has to be F7 , it sounds so enigmatic yet devine at the same time , whenever l listen to it l picture the gates of heaven opening right in front of an individual or as if a biblical saraphim angel is teleporting / moving acros the cosmos.

  • @gravepantow639
    @gravepantow639 6 місяців тому

    For me, the most frightening part is from Stage 3 F2 to F4.
    F2 - "Drifting time misplaced" because the music slowly fades away ending with a long crackling sound at the end. Then the unrecognizable sound of F3 - "Internal Bewildered World", which makes you way more uncomfortable of what could happen next. And finally, F4 - "Burning despair does ache" where the distortion is impossible to overhear and it still might be familiar from Stage 2 - C3 - "What does it matter how my heart breaks".

  • @Slappy3
    @Slappy3 7 місяців тому +2

    Imagine making a song that's just completely no sound and then it gets copyrighted because the caretaker made one

  • @le4chehenry324
    @le4chehenry324 7 місяців тому +5

    Eateot is one of the most popular albums rn 😂

  • @lafonteynm
    @lafonteynm 2 місяці тому

    everywhere an empty bliss is full of scary songs

  • @Molten546
    @Molten546 7 місяців тому +3

    if this scares you, listen to milwaukee protocol by the patients

    • @TheDesolate.
      @TheDesolate. 7 місяців тому +2

      oh my god

    • @bagel-basil
      @bagel-basil 7 місяців тому

      oh boy another album to listen to

  • @user-lf6fg6hc4x
    @user-lf6fg6hc4x 6 місяців тому +1

    No way you got music verified with only 518 subs? That's cool! Also, really all EATEOT is really scary since it shows how bad dementia and alzheimer's is through music
    Edit: I don't really think hidden sea buried deep is that horrifying, I think it would go to mournful camaraderie or bewildered in other eyes since they're actually really creepy by how hard the caretaker is trying to remember the blissful, most important memories

  • @not-not-ret
    @not-not-ret 6 місяців тому

    Same but for The Loves of my Entire Life, Willow weep for me is already a daunting song to begin with, always creating tension. But when it's slowed down it seems to create this bubble of pure terror of what's to come; almost like foreshadowing.
    I actually quite like Hidden Sea Buried Deep, as it's pretty calming if you put it on, sit down on a bench, and think about the waves on the sea shore drifting by.

  • @ashemocha
    @ashemocha 6 місяців тому

    pretty sure all of us have heard of this before but go off
    a more fitting example for the title would prolly be stalaggh's 'Projekt Misanthropia'

    • @ArtieB
      @ArtieB  5 місяців тому

      I have heard about stalaggh, actually, it definitely does seem more fundamentally terrifying. will have to properly check it out

  • @wolfie3657
    @wolfie3657 7 місяців тому +2

    My grandmother had died of Alzheimer, it is petryfying to think what she had gone through

    • @ArtieB
      @ArtieB  7 місяців тому +1

      sorry for your loss friend, it seems like an awful thing to have been through

    • @wolfie3657
      @wolfie3657 7 місяців тому

      @@ArtieB it's been 6 years ago so it's a thing of the past, but really thank you for kind words, I appreciate that

  • @TheOldenMemories
    @TheOldenMemories 4 місяці тому +2

    I've listened to the whole album, and I must say, it is a good album.

  • @PostawarenessProto
    @PostawarenessProto 2 місяці тому +1

    Have you not heard E7 - bewildered in other eyes?

  • @ChiEsp619
    @ChiEsp619 6 місяців тому +2

    I don't know why some people thought it was back there benjamin in my opinion is a beautiful song and is not scary at all

  • @lobotomized_fetus
    @lobotomized_fetus 7 місяців тому +1

    Stalaggh: allow us to introduce ourselves.

  • @ALl3NCC
    @ALl3NCC Місяць тому

    As being a 4 or 3 year fan of this project, i'd say this is pretty accurate.

  • @jakewhitfield6775
    @jakewhitfield6775 10 днів тому +2

    Actually, I've heard it before. Checkmate.

    • @ArtieB
      @ArtieB  10 днів тому

      you and seemingly everyone else in the comments section! evidently I asked the wrong people if they knew it or not when I made the title

  • @TauTauofSkalga
    @TauTauofSkalga 3 місяці тому +1

    heard it before, during that moment in 2020 when it exploded

  • @jackwhite8020
    @jackwhite8020 6 місяців тому +1

    sometimes I try to listen to it, but I don't have the attention span to listen to a 6-hour long album

    • @ArtieB
      @ArtieB  6 місяців тому

      lmao fair enough

  • @novapariah8135
    @novapariah8135 6 місяців тому

    I think mournful cameraderie is the darkest, for obvious reasons

  • @mchsprod
    @mchsprod 7 місяців тому +3

    I don't really understand the "most X Y you've NEVER Z" title format, but that's probably just a me thing. Quality content btw

    • @ArtieB
      @ArtieB  7 місяців тому +4

      most people I asked about it had heard of eateot, just not this specific song
      anyway you clicked on the video so it must have worked to some extent lol ¯⁠\⁠_⁠(⁠ツ⁠)⁠_⁠/⁠¯

    • @Ishl
      @Ishl 7 місяців тому +1

      Seriously, I personally find it irritating because it usually ends up being extremely exaggerated or just mostly made up of subjective points rather than objective ones.

    • @yarakhan9306
      @yarakhan9306 7 місяців тому

      ​@@butanikuminecraft its exaggerated because you havent heard is a black and white phrase, and that means its either right or 100% wrong. In this case, it is very wrong. The backrooms have even gotten popular on tik tok and this song is in that same area, so this whole aesthetic has been developing for quite a long time already.

  • @ebrucan7161
    @ebrucan7161 6 місяців тому

    the scariest song in my opinion, is in eaeb. it is scary because it makes me sad to the point of crying and thinking about death.

  • @sai-tc7wv
    @sai-tc7wv 2 місяці тому +1

    Video starts at 5:41 for people who already know what EATEOT is

  • @GoodMorningCIA
    @GoodMorningCIA 6 місяців тому

    I'd like to say that you forgot the fact that the song: What Does It Matter How My Heart Breaks is not sampled by the original Heartaches.
    It's a sample of Seger Ellis's renditon of Heartaches in around 1938 or 1939.
    Just wanted you to know if you didn't.
    (Update: It was actually in 1931)

    • @ArtieB
      @ArtieB  6 місяців тому

      really? that's super interesting, thanks for the info!

  • @tables8709
    @tables8709 12 днів тому +2

    I’d prefer if you cut the whole done to death eateot essay and just did a song analysis. But there’s so many stuff wrong with this I can’t help but notice
    You talk about each stage in 1-2 minutes which is impossible because there’s so many twists in turns in these stages. You use heartaches to represent the use of the same tracks, but you use A1 which isn’t the Philips version of Heartaches but the Al Bowly version, this is a nitpick though
    You could have also mentioned that Layton and Johnstone are the main duo used for samples in eateot, it’s so weird to use Philips for this example when L&J songs are littered all over every stage.
    Now for the actual analysis minus the 8 minute fluff.
    I like it, it’s a nice short interpretation for a short part of (in my opinion) the scariest album in the series. I doubt this actually made you seriously scared as it’s more sad and melancholic, which is what you presented it as when you tried to understand what the song meant in the protagonists mind.
    Seriously, the 8 minute horrible recap of eateot was not fun to listen to, do song analysis, I liked that

    • @ArtieB
      @ArtieB  12 днів тому

      thank you for the feedback! I'll try to keep in mind cutting out fluff going forward. when I asked people I know if they'd heard of eateot I was mostly told no, which is why I decided to go over it, but clearly I was asking the wrong crowd

    • @tables8709
      @tables8709 12 днів тому

      @@ArtieB Yeah, I don’t think it’s possible to shortly summarize eateot unless you wanted to say the bare bones stuff. If you did more stuff like this, you could talk about samples used and the people who made it, maybe show their other songs used in eateot, but eh, I’m not gonna tell you how to run your channel it’s just this one video that’s eateot related, have a good one

  • @gamingv2238
    @gamingv2238 6 місяців тому

    The fact that stage 6 has no description is so scary

    • @ArtieB
      @ArtieB  6 місяців тому

      for sure. genuinely sent chills down my spine when i read it for the first time

  • @lune333
    @lune333 7 місяців тому +4

    how tf did you comment 9 hours before this dropped

    • @ArtieB
      @ArtieB  7 місяців тому +1

      magicianness

    • @lunecker
      @lunecker 7 місяців тому +2

      This video was private/unlisted before. Thats the answer.

    • @lunecker
      @lunecker 7 місяців тому +1

      Yeah it was unlisted*

  • @thetruthstrangerthanfictio954
    @thetruthstrangerthanfictio954 6 місяців тому +1

    I think the repetition in that song is at least partially about dementia patients repeating themselves because they forgot what they just said.

  • @Envy_May
    @Envy_May 6 місяців тому

    seeing the quaver in your username, i was thinking maybe the title of this video was actually just the title of the song and this was a ploy to get people to click so they'd hear your song which i thought would be clever lol

    • @ArtieB
      @ArtieB  6 місяців тому

      genius business strategies. might finally provide a benefit to having an artist channel lmao

  • @The_caredreamer
    @The_caredreamer 6 місяців тому

    Actually we all heard it before because it was made like so many years ago (2016-2018)

  • @bagel-basil
    @bagel-basil 7 місяців тому +1

    have heard that song as a fan of The Caretaker

  • @g-ray4088
    @g-ray4088 6 місяців тому

    wait until this guy finds milwaukee protocol

    • @ArtieB
      @ArtieB  6 місяців тому

      it is on my list but i am too scared to listen

  • @GhettologHorrorThaRealShi
    @GhettologHorrorThaRealShi 5 місяців тому

    Lucky we got this song and not Benjamin Beyond Bliss

  • @jamesmaythearsonist
    @jamesmaythearsonist 7 місяців тому +1

    Imo the scariest song ever made is "Threnody to the Victims of Hiroshima", highly suggest you check it out.

  • @TicTacEnjoyer
    @TicTacEnjoyer 6 місяців тому

    How do you not have more subs?

  • @speedtracker9556
    @speedtracker9556 6 місяців тому

    Why are you saying that I haven't heard of Hidden Sea Buried Deep?

  • @VaqueroCoyote
    @VaqueroCoyote 6 місяців тому +1

    I hate Hidden Sea Buried Deep, tit's a total ear worm and because of it when I'd have to practice a part of a piano tune over and over again I'd get remineded of this song and it gives me the heebie jeebies lmao.

  • @spingleboygle
    @spingleboygle 6 місяців тому

    jokes on you i've heard of this already

  • @Massive_TV
    @Massive_TV 6 місяців тому

    bro this man dose not deserve this many subs. he deserves 5 million

    • @Massive_TV
      @Massive_TV 6 місяців тому

      YOO SAME EDITOR AND SPECS!? I GOT A GTX!? BRO THATS CRAZY

  • @BatuhanDere
    @BatuhanDere 7 місяців тому +2

    I was JUST downloading that song

    • @BatuhanDere
      @BatuhanDere 7 місяців тому

      because i forgot where it was in my folder

    • @BatuhanDere
      @BatuhanDere 7 місяців тому +1

      hidden sea buried deep is masterclass i put it into my project as bonus track even

    • @BatuhanDere
      @BatuhanDere 7 місяців тому

      ^ ok that sounded bad sorry

  • @0NaiveDreamer0
    @0NaiveDreamer0 Місяць тому

    I dunno
    Repetitions of more and more distorted versions of It's just a burning memory feel much more creepier to me

    • @ArtieB
      @ArtieB  Місяць тому

      Fair enough honestly, that's equally as creepy. I just thought Hidden Sea Buried Deep was a slightly more interesting song!

  • @bazooka8340
    @bazooka8340 7 місяців тому

    Erm, this is perhaps positively poggers! 🕊️

    • @bazooka8340
      @bazooka8340 7 місяців тому

      @bazooka8340 shut up little babe!

  • @Surepeacooler
    @Surepeacooler 7 місяців тому +1

    The... boris arg?

    • @ArtieB
      @ArtieB  7 місяців тому

      hehehe

  • @bingobeego
    @bingobeego 6 місяців тому

    I'm pretty sure I've heard that

  • @kaybombsadventure6934
    @kaybombsadventure6934 Місяць тому

    Bro wdym I've listened through all of eateot of course I heard Hidden Sea Buried Deep

  • @lubomirkubasdQw4w9WgXcQ
    @lubomirkubasdQw4w9WgXcQ 3 місяці тому +1

    00:08:00 who is sid philips ?! i thought that it was al bowlly

    • @ArtieB
      @ArtieB  3 місяці тому +1

      sorry for the confusion, Sid Phillips is the composer and Al Bowlly is the vocalist! I thought it more appropriate to only cite Phillips as EATEOT samples his composition rather than Bowlly's vocals

    • @lubomirkubasdQw4w9WgXcQ
      @lubomirkubasdQw4w9WgXcQ 3 місяці тому +1

      @@ArtieB ah, thank you i actually did not know that. it's okay. also was that confusion joke intentional? it sounds a bit intentional to me

  • @notnintendo
    @notnintendo 7 місяців тому

    actually i have heard of this song

  • @CriticalCrazy
    @CriticalCrazy 7 місяців тому +2

    Everyone's heard this song wth

  • @babomi6673
    @babomi6673 6 місяців тому

    IVE HEARD IT BEFOR!!!

  • @nickzae7824
    @nickzae7824 7 місяців тому

    Infravalorated channel!!!

    • @ArtieB
      @ArtieB  7 місяців тому

      no clue what that means but it is an excellent sounding word so i take this as an absolute win

    • @nickzae7824
      @nickzae7824 7 місяців тому

      Sorry spanish man here lmao, i meaned underrated! your content is pretty cool@@ArtieB