@IronCthulhuApocalypse

New channel with similar stuff: https://www.youtube.com/@ghostfailure999

@andreasfjell3253

When I was in the army, we were stationed on an outpost by the Barents sea in the northern most part of Norway, and this music invoke the feelings I had in that desolate place. No people, no houses, hardly any plants or animals. The mountains just suddenly terminate by the water, and from there its all just a vast expanse of ocean, snow and ice merging into infinite white nothingness.

@re-newal

Fun fact, the background phoro is from the 1916 Elephant Island expeditions by Ernest Shackleton and his crew.

@nikkoaguilar6360

"What kind of music do you listen to?"


"You wouldn't get it"

@-HDK-

That photo is a mindf*ck  with this music. Listen long enough and you begin to understand the vastness; witness your own desolation. The last thing you'll remember is the sound of your labored breathing becoming more faint and the wind growing more intense in your ears. Then silence. Your frozen stare remains fixated on the white horizon while the snow claims your body.

@hristaquis

People who have read "At the Mountains of Madness" by H.P. Lovecraft would appreciate this ambience and image 1000% more.

@gtk5319

about the cover picture - it's a photo from Ernest Shackleton 1914 expedition, probably on the Elephant Island

@ScornedScallopes

I'd rather be isolated and alone far away from civilization than to be around people and be lonely. It's weird I know but the I believe being in the middle of nowhere alone is comforting.  These dark ambient pieces you've made bring me comfort in these times. Thank you.

@wididididididi8693

Everybody listening to this is either at peace or having a mental breakdown. Either way, this track is perfection and I’ve used it many times. Music is a wonderful method of transportation.

@lXIXIXIMEvsTIMEXlXlXlM

No time, no space, no nothing. Only you and eternity

@davidkool5131

I like to listen in my car while driving long routes.. it's takes you to different reality away from crazy world and rude people....just me and universe....diving into the ocean of fantasy and atmospheric vibe

@Gabbs224-i9p

Sometimes during thunderstorms I would turn off all the lights in my house, light a candle, and sit in my living room while listen to this type of music. It feels very calming and soothing...

@Axxx1oma

I was in Siberia mountains recently. I'm severely depressed and have lot of heaviness in my soul... After climbing on high mountains with my father I felt... Like wind there and other beauties of Siberia clear my soul... It's literally impossible to describe... View from above into other cold and high mountain and cliffs, this icy breeze (there was around -30 or -35 degrees Celsius)... And I suddenly cried right there. I won't forget this moment never. How I felt alive... Again...

@Valis636

Still one of the best of the ambient sounds on YouTube. 

Eery yet serene… otherworldly yet of this world..

@oversizedhoodie9159

Oh youtube algorithm, you're starting to know me so well..

@Endymion766

if places were sounds, this one would represent 99% of the universe. And all of our other music, every genre and melody, representing the miniscule 1% we live in.

@carsontrankler103

Listening with noise canceling earphones and it feels like my brain is getting massaged 👀

@absurdthoughts4373

In my opinion, this is your magnus opus. The music sequence is an achievement by itself, however, combined with this specific image, it takes me on an introspective journey where this frozen, barren landscape, resonates with feelings of loneliness and isolation I lived with during a rather dark period in my life. This track has helped me fall asleep during many sleepless nights.

@blaw500

I was there in the trenches with him: tired, hungry, and beaten. My will had been extinguished. I had no idea where we were at, or how long we had been on the journey. My only focus was the next footstep, no longer caring about how many more I would need to take. The shout of men was the only thing guiding me to keep pushing forward. So I continued, one footstep after another, further into the abyss.

@mjnoon3609

This music expresses something profound that I can't explain, it's almost scary, it's like the ultimate reality of things the hidden tragedy inside everything, it's so real.

thank you for making it.