Music Producer STUNNED by the Deep Rock Galactic Soundtrack (Fathomless Tomb)

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Here's a highly requested soundtrack for to react to, Deep Rock Galactic. This reaction includes only one song, but it is a long one, "Fathomless Tomb". I hope you like it! FOR ROCK AND STONE! Be sure to check Part 1 of this video in my channel.

Performed by The String Player Gamer
Arranged by Diwa de Leon
Original music by Sophus Alf Agerbæk-Larsen

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Wow, you dedicated a whole video to a *Deep Dive* of Fathomless Tomb... that's quite fitting I think

Dwarvious
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Fathomless tomb really is THAT song for DRG's solo miners. A deep, dark hostile cave and it's only you to discvorer all of it's mysteries. Long, calm, yet somehow brings out feelings of vast space, along with glimpses of... hope?

This song made my adventures on HoxxesIV more melancholic and lonely than any other song. Really makes you feel just how lost you can be, how beautiful this world can get.

littlehivetyrant
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you know it's gonna be a good mission if you get out the drop pod and fathomless tomb starts playing

himkoto
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8:22 Ah, yes... *THE* moment. Moment, when Fathomless Tomb kicks in.

DMingThoughts
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If you do this again, id heavily reccomend one of the more iconic songs in the game: "Leave no Dwarf Behind", its seriously emotional and really fits the mood of a song you'd hear while trying to escape hordes of aliens with your friends

XiffDaOne
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It's interesting when you compare Risk of Rain and DRG soundtrack, they both have two soundtracks for combat and for pure atmospheric ambiance in alien world and yet they are both extremely different whilst both still perfectly convey the sense of urge and the sense of wonder. Two great games, two great soundtracks.

Eogard
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Part of my interpretation of Fathomless Tomb is the idea that the pings in the opening are similar to the pings from lost armor, which are loot drop that spawn randomly during a run. You find the helmet of a fallen dwarf, and can dig into a parked point to find their armor. The melancholy of finding another brothers helmet, and realizing just how many others have died underneath Hoxxes, just hits while you’re making your way through the tunnels.

SgtSushi-YEHW
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out of all of them i need to recommend robot getaway, that's like *the* deep rock song, its used in all the trailers

EDIT: and Journey of the Prospector, it was Troel's swan song shortly before leaving the company to pursue other paths

maname
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Every time we get a Deeprock video, I need to suggest a specific song from its soundtrack: "The Last Ascent."

NorthernWind
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Fathomless Tomb is a song about our fallen dwarven brothers who did not make it to the escape pod, it's incredibly sad once when you play solo on mission especialy escort mission, and also feels you with dread of the place you are in, Hoxxes IV is one giant fathomless tomb for countless greenbeards and graybeards who did not deserve to rest in giant unmarked grave that is Hoxxes IV, but all you can do is promise to you fallen brothers that you will not share the same fate as them, and take trinkets from their armors and broken pickaxes as a memorial

CainDB
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My suggestion for the next track would be "Follow Molly" (possibly batched together with any of the other Extraction tracks: "Robot Getaway", "The Last Ascent", "Leave no Dwarf Behind", "March of the Brave", "I Welcome the Darkness"; by the way, the game's wiki includes a handy list of tracks and when they play).

dside_ru
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Fathomless Tomb is such a powerful song for me, and the only from the DRG soundtrack that regularly makes me tear up while listening. Think about it: you're on a planet where everything wants to kill you. No lights, only the comradery of your workmates and your own wits keeping you from joining the countless dead in the cave. Those dwarves never came back. Lives, extinguished entirely by the vast, empty, and cruel-ness of the planet. A catacomb, a tomb of your kind, unfathomably large, deep, and dark... And yet you keep going. You have to, unless you want to join those who were lost in the deep.

Truly a very somber, and even mournful song if you think about it enough.

rodneybuckentime
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I'd love to see you hear "The Last Ascent", "Ode to the Fallen" and/or "Journey of the Prospector".

wolftuxedo
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The first part of Unfathomable Tomb with the occasional beeping is harkening to the count-down noise dwarves hear both when starting a mission and after clearing a mission.

catcocomics
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I would still highly recommend Furi's ost, it's one of my all-time favorites. You play as a person trying to escape from a prison specifically designed for you and the music really amps you up for the boss rush you're about to go through.

LaziBlue
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Kudos on listening to the long track over a few shorter ones. I can’t remember where I’ve heard this in game! Probably fading in in the middle of an icy deep dive to remind you that if you linger too long, you may remain forever

amaryllian
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Thank you for the kind words - I composed this score and I’m especially proud of this track. Also I love what you did on the strings at the end!

If you ever feel like reacting to my band Sunraker its all available on the band’s channel. Much love and keep up the great work!

Sophus Alf Agerbæk-Larsen

sophusalf
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You know you've got a good team when THAT part of fathomless tomb plays and everybody stops.

proudlarry
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I'd love for you to cover the Warhammer 40, 000: Mechanicus soundtrack. It's tough to pick songs to recommend but most tend to go with Children of the Omnissiah, Noosphere and Dance of the Cryptek.

Not-So-Bulletproof
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One song that really makes one's heart to yearn for times that never were is Ode to the Fallen.
Also Interstellar Nightmares is a godsend.
Horrors of Hoxxes has such an eerie and creepy vibe, as if you are being hunted by something much, much larger than you... (which is true)

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