Gesaffelstein - Aleph (slowed x reverb)

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Published 2023-05-08

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  • @LightningYtpl
    Pov: You win rock paper scissors aginst yourself in the mirror
  • Imagine you are in the middle of the ocean alone and suddenly you see a creature as big as a mountain emerge from the ocean... along with the sound of Aleph's music.
  • @Truly_Irony
    2:59 when I hear a sound when I'm alone this part of the song always comes to my mind.
  • Sorry guys, my dog ​​escaped. Edit:My dog ​​ate my phone and I couldn't answer it.
  • @jackpipi7170
    the song fits perfectly for the sea monster, magnificent and terrifying at the same time
  • @Rkaz71
    The pic is cold with this song ❤️‍🔥
  • This song really makes me feel like im in a gothic/noir/cosmic horror setting about to uncover terrible, macabre secrets that are better left unsolved. would fit greatly in a point 'n' click adventure game
  • @Aliyev.7.m
    I get goosebumps when I listen to this song☠
  • @Royalescent
    Imagine you've woken up in an empty reality and your the akst person on earth and everything's got an Grey tone to it as you listen to this song, gives me thrilling chills 😊
  • @user-oe8qy6dd7k
    Even 90 year olds could feel the chills 🥶🥶🥶 It is a super bone chilling music, you cannot blame me from getting scared of this music
  • @fr12345
    This world has always been fantasy, with dragons slicing the clouds or guarding wonders of shimmering gold and treasure, while the soft spoken fairies flutter and spin about. Miles and miles of glowing mushrooms and whimsical forests, small fairy houses and wizards cottages dotted the mysterious but beautiful sight. You and your mythical and wonderful friends always went on adventures together, rebellious and free. Riding atop wyverns and unicorns off into the sunset laughing and all smiles. Life was a breeze. But a harsh breeze. Everything fantasy you could think of was in this magical land. But there was a few uncanny features about this world of imagination. The Outer Isles were a supernatural place far outside the borders of what was fantasy. Seeming to be alive without any real healthy life. These lands weren't beautifully mysterious like the forests you've seen or full of adventure or put a gleam in your eye. No, these lands were different. And the thing about these lands is they don't "fit in" with the genre of fantasy. Rabid starving dogs raid the lands like rats in an abandoned castle. racing mice, scuttering beetles, and swerving flies all stuck here together, all with the rancid stench of dead wet rodents and crickets that penetrate your nostrils, no fairies, ogers, knomes, or anything. But there were monsters. Stories of these "Outer Isles" floated around your town like low hanging fog. Illustrations and fairy tales predicting what else could be in these outer lands, but none could be farther from the truth. You lived in a viking-pirate-like village. hauling in fish and bringing back deer into the shining joyous place. small dragon-like creatures also scattered about the comfy village. 16, and finally old enough to go out to sea with your father. 'If the sea sickness won't get ya, the sirens will!' as he always said. Finally, we pulled up the wooden anchor and headed out to sea. "I didn't know you guys went this far," I said "Ha-Ha!" My father cried "We don't!" I looked at him in confusion. "I just thought that since you and ya buddies are always out," He flashed me a wink, "Why not go further?" You had fallen asleep on the boat, not knowing the supernatural danger just 2 miles ahead. As soon as your father and his crew saw the lands, they did swerve the boat now going east, waking up all who were asleep, but you were in the captins cabin, and they forgot to wake you up. Your father was steering the boat and was counting on his crew to wake you up. Once you awoke though, you weren't in the soft bed of the captins cabin, but the stone floor of a rotten dungeon. Your heart dropped once you remember the one thing your village knew about this place, "Never sleep within 2 miles of the Outer Isles, that will give it the chance to pull you in". You realize you are now going to witness the unnameable monsters here, and once you hear the booming footsteps of a large undiscovered monster, you say to yourself, "Perhaps my dad went a bit too far."
  • @MrsRosy.
    I associate this song with angels. I do not know why.
  • this literally felt like that one situation where you just killed the entire enemy, but then realize they're the good guy, and the hostage you were trying to rescue is the one that are trying to get away from you this song fit as a revelation sequences
  • @Console-l0gger
    as a person with self-proclaimed thalassaphobia, I actually quite enjoy pictures or drawing like these
  • @Mr_Promise_
    Just listen to this music and think for a second, what if you were the only person left on this planet. All alone. Except you aren't cuz there's something there. Something watching you, something just out of your sight. The moment you try to look at it, it's not there any more. It watches you wander all alone through the empty cities and streets. It watches you try to sleep as your thoughts are only about what you will do next in this empty empty world.
  • @FliekeHuton
    The beggining sounds like the end of a psychological like movie