Man, I love the treetop drive-CD.. Remember borrowing it from the Bergen library years ago where I first discovered Biosphere and Deathprod. Really changed the way I percieved music in many ways.
This is probably the scariest video I've seen - if I saw this with any other music I wouldn't be so bothered, but...oh my god. It feels like I'm witnessing the death of every concentration camp inmate at once, and very slowly. And I can't stop watching the goddamn video...
The clip really fits well with the music, good job! And Tree Top Drive 3 is beyond excellent of course. It sends shivers down my spine every time I hear it.
So there's a strange affinity with death. Many school districts today are teaching a "death" education, where they take first, second, and third grade and acquaint them with death: Not in the concept of life after death, but with death itself. And, kids are being taken to mortuaries and are allowed to see, and even touch, dead bodies. There is this fascination with death, to desensitize us with death.
In 1994 i was 12 years old, living in Trondheim, and was sitting at the Kristiansten fort during the TMV festival. Trondheim is in a valley of sorts, so loud sounds resonate. Me and my friend heard Deathprod and Snah let this song roar across the entire town, and I was hooked. Pivotal point in my life. I climbed a crane near the festival to get as close to the sound as i could.
@clippingdetected the most sensible reply, probably even the most sensible thing I have ever seen written on any youtube video. Its always nice to meet a fellow HELGE STEN/DEATHPROD fan
4cd compilation comprising "Morals and Dogma", "Treetop Drive" (long deleted album from 1994), "Imaginary Songs From Tristan Da Cunha" (long deleted album from 1996) and "Reference Frequencies" (previously unreleased, rare and deleted tracks) that comes in a divine solid black box with an informative 32 page booklet with detailed information on each release
this better be goiod. I don't want to hear some gay ass cute or new agey ambient. i wanna hear some dark as fuck shit.
shamelessfootfucker 3 weeks ago
Man, I love the treetop drive-CD.. Remember borrowing it from the Bergen library years ago where I first discovered Biosphere and Deathprod. Really changed the way I percieved music in many ways.
sagosen 1 year ago
death is more perfect than life
otacon451 1 year ago
pure pleasure, thanks for posting !
skirk2345 1 year ago
This is probably the scariest video I've seen - if I saw this with any other music I wouldn't be so bothered, but...oh my god. It feels like I'm witnessing the death of every concentration camp inmate at once, and very slowly. And I can't stop watching the goddamn video...
HannahsCreation 1 year ago
Will somebody upload Treetop drive 1 & 2 as well, please?
krank027 1 year ago
I think Im Going To Have nightmares tonight... spectacular
executiveE 1 year ago
The clip really fits well with the music, good job! And Tree Top Drive 3 is beyond excellent of course. It sends shivers down my spine every time I hear it.
cocabots 1 year ago
So there's a strange affinity with death. Many school districts today are teaching a "death" education, where they take first, second, and third grade and acquaint them with death: Not in the concept of life after death, but with death itself. And, kids are being taken to mortuaries and are allowed to see, and even touch, dead bodies. There is this fascination with death, to desensitize us with death.
kaakoo 1 year ago 5
@kaakoo fucked up. but true.
yozypost 1 year ago
This song will forever blow my mind.
In 1994 i was 12 years old, living in Trondheim, and was sitting at the Kristiansten fort during the TMV festival. Trondheim is in a valley of sorts, so loud sounds resonate. Me and my friend heard Deathprod and Snah let this song roar across the entire town, and I was hooked. Pivotal point in my life. I climbed a crane near the festival to get as close to the sound as i could.
Sunjammer 1 year ago 5
amazing tune. almost as good as his Ulysses remix.
khomatech 2 years ago
this tears my insides - more deathprod on YT i beg of thee
Mindfulness808 2 years ago 2
could you do treetop drive 2? I think the tons are so crazy and intense and interesting!
jayloo 2 years ago
filthy
intergr8idaudio 2 years ago
i love this song make me scary
ilarva 3 years ago
I did a fan video once and after a few months it was deleted and I became a copyright infringement warning :[
Gabenhorst 3 years ago
man this is fucking dark cant believe i only just found out about this, its truly amazing stuff.
anyone know where the samples taken from?
SulphuricAcid 3 years ago 3
@SulphuricAcid I agree, no clue though. Try to contact him, somehow.
kaakoo 1 year ago
is it possible for you get "dead people's things" on youtube?
ulvevad 3 years ago
at the moment no - but when i get an idea how to promote it with moving pictures, then yes
clippingdetected 3 years ago
Is video of genocide?
XIONASPROS 3 years ago
NO! - ... video of stupidity
clippingdetected 3 years ago 2
@clippingdetected the most sensible reply, probably even the most sensible thing I have ever seen written on any youtube video. Its always nice to meet a fellow HELGE STEN/DEATHPROD fan
Therealnoel 10 months ago
I love that "Åses død" sample in there.. Great piece.
andymanberge 3 years ago
The box set that came out, ooh two years ago (?), is worth hunting down.
This video is very powerful.
jockeyslutromance 4 years ago
quote:
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Release: 23.02.04
4cd compilation comprising "Morals and Dogma", "Treetop Drive" (long deleted album from 1994), "Imaginary Songs From Tristan Da Cunha" (long deleted album from 1996) and "Reference Frequencies" (previously unreleased, rare and deleted tracks) that comes in a divine solid black box with an informative 32 page booklet with detailed information on each release
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clippingdetected 4 years ago
Dude, I love it. This is the best ever. Thanks for posting it :-)
LoRdVaDeR2622 4 years ago
This is seriously the greatest tune in existence.Every time I hear it I feel like my heads about to burst.Top stuff :):)
Flannelsykes 4 years ago