@Bregowald well, it`s obvious that you can`t dig here deeper than you can, but maybe you can do it in other genres of music and art, for example hip-hop. I can`t dig deeper here since I`m white and thus can`t understand the philosophy of it, which has roots far in the past and afro-american relationships. I`m also european and thus less I can understand the black american culture and affinities. live long and prosperous!
very fine work did you just drive around late one snowy night listening to tom koner and BAM goo splice with combat cockpit scan.did you hear dikan or were you a old fan of brave new waves?any way this is my premant bookmark.
I was always fascinated with industrial environment, not in materialistic way. I like the gloomy feel around industrial complexes at night. Rafineries are especially creepy and fantastic.
This is wrong. Where would humanity be without industry and technological progress ? Where would YOU be without your computer manufactured around the globe to type in such comments on a video filmed with a manufactured camera , wearing your manufactured clothes, eating you manufactured food ?
Do you even realize that you would have to provide for such stuff by YOURSELF and for YOURSELF if we still lived naked in caves ?
@AlienPowerSlime In my comment I never said I wasn't using the fruits of industrialized human output; read more clearly next time.
So, you are saying that humanity is NOT destroying itself, directly and/or indirectly, by destroying the planet? And this destructive power has nothing to do with the progression of industry, manufacturing, and the resource consumption required to fuel these endeavors? Prove to me how that isn't happening and I will agree with your comment. Otherwise, you are wrong
Congratulations! What an impressive and beautiful video! I'd suppose, the Buddha if living in our present-day world would experience his enlightment at places just such as the ones shown in the video, in these sad, lonesome, disregarded spaces of our post-industrial civilization.
A breezy, chilly, yet very soothing track. I haven't liked some other tracks by this guy that I've heard so far, but maybe I should just give a chance to more of them.
This has been flagged as spam show
This is really cool.
StahlfabrikOfficial 8 months ago
boring ass white music for boring ass white people..... as a black man i dont care for this white made trailor park honky ass nerd garbage
Bregowald 9 months ago
@Bregowald well, it`s obvious that you can`t dig here deeper than you can, but maybe you can do it in other genres of music and art, for example hip-hop. I can`t dig deeper here since I`m white and thus can`t understand the philosophy of it, which has roots far in the past and afro-american relationships. I`m also european and thus less I can understand the black american culture and affinities. live long and prosperous!
gulag1979 9 months ago
@Bregowald ~>>>You just made my day. XD
RabiesBite 8 months ago
very fine work did you just drive around late one snowy night listening to tom koner and BAM goo splice with combat cockpit scan.did you hear dikan or were you a old fan of brave new waves?any way this is my premant bookmark.
blindblueeye 10 months ago
I was always fascinated with industrial environment, not in materialistic way. I like the gloomy feel around industrial complexes at night. Rafineries are especially creepy and fantastic.
gulag1979 10 months ago
@gulag1979 They are creepy and gloomy in part because they are among the chief mechanisms humanity is using to destroy itself
cvg1099 9 months ago
@cvg1099 exactly!
gulag1979 9 months ago
@cvg1099
This is wrong. Where would humanity be without industry and technological progress ? Where would YOU be without your computer manufactured around the globe to type in such comments on a video filmed with a manufactured camera , wearing your manufactured clothes, eating you manufactured food ?
Do you even realize that you would have to provide for such stuff by YOURSELF and for YOURSELF if we still lived naked in caves ?
AlienPowerSlime 6 months ago
@AlienPowerSlime In my comment I never said I wasn't using the fruits of industrialized human output; read more clearly next time.
So, you are saying that humanity is NOT destroying itself, directly and/or indirectly, by destroying the planet? And this destructive power has nothing to do with the progression of industry, manufacturing, and the resource consumption required to fuel these endeavors? Prove to me how that isn't happening and I will agree with your comment. Otherwise, you are wrong
cvg1099 6 months ago
nascent christmas greetos
MELDtoys 1 year ago
inustrial christmas greetos
MELDtoys 1 year ago
Brilliant - love it
marklingard9 1 year ago
Excellent images, they capture a certain atmosphere.
SyndromFilm 1 year ago
Outstanding!
mystified13 1 year ago
Fuzzy black and white images. Music that makes you feel nervous. This film/music is dark, deep and beautiful ....
MrChristian326 1 year ago
ominous!
acarocacaro 1 year ago
cool stuff
liquidsounddestructi 1 year ago
@nonon19451 du wixxa
Superstar15111992 1 year ago
Wow... it's creepy in a way how calming this is. I couldn't look away from the screen. I love it
destroyxtradition 1 year ago
This is genius. What meditation music should be.
FrausunDOTcom 1 year ago
Congratulations! What an impressive and beautiful video! I'd suppose, the Buddha if living in our present-day world would experience his enlightment at places just such as the ones shown in the video, in these sad, lonesome, disregarded spaces of our post-industrial civilization.
ReCandragupta 1 year ago
super, man
rickster348 2 years ago
Wonderful. Brilliant visual work, and the music fits immaculately.
Biomisere 2 years ago
this music is quite strange, but it is oddly peaceful o.o
omgiamsocool 3 years ago
Neat. Polynya II is one of my favourite songs of Thomas Köner. You did a pretty good joob with the video images, fitting nicely the song ;D
Shakeno 3 years ago 2
I agree with TheRealOzzy, the music fits the imagery perfectly. You did a good job.
twilightkinko 3 years ago
Koner has pushed music to it's polar limits.Takes me deep into inner space. His stuff sounds like the arctic ice shelf resonating like a tuning fork.
podfunk 3 years ago
beautifully put
20jazzfunkgreats 3 years ago
Thomas Köner is amazing. Saw him live in Utrecht some years ago re-releasing his NUUK CD/DVD.
Powerful drones.
Check his Dai-Kan. Serious drones fan material
crispycris 3 years ago
the images fit the music so well...
TheRealOzzy 4 years ago
A breezy, chilly, yet very soothing track. I haven't liked some other tracks by this guy that I've heard so far, but maybe I should just give a chance to more of them.
bizarreoutsider 4 years ago