'Gaslamp Funworks' & 'The Cannery' by Kevin MacLeod

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The video footage is from 1904 footage of the Westinghouse Works in Pennsylvania, U.S.A. The music is by Kevin MacLeod (see below). This is an important historical piece of film. The video is not intended as a copyright violation The video is being monetized by the copyright holder and not me. (See Disclaimer Below)

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"For "Gaslamp Funworks", just pretend it is 1895, you just got your new brass-rimmed monocle, and you want to head out to see the new gigantic music machine that was just constructed... Roaring 1920s fun, 1930s art music style bridge... it is the retro future of music." Kevin MacLeod

Instruments: Machines, Brass, Organ, Cellos, Percussion, Glock, Xylophone
Feel: Bouncy, Bright, Epic, Humorous, Uplifting

Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License

"The Cannery" is a giant rousing mechanized heavy piano and heavy percussion piece, mildly reminiscent of Gershwin or Joplin - in 2 small sections."

Instruments: Piano, Percussion
Feel: Aggressive, Bright, Driving, Humorous, Intense

Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License

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0:15 those two hammer blows are nicely timed... :)

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I imagine the Titanic sinking to the rhythm of the music, it is sad and magnificent at the same time.

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Amazing, start from 0.5x and increase speed by 0.25x everytime the beat changes

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