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       The Birth of Civilisation - Cult of the Skull (8800 BC to 6500 B
       C)
       By: guest5 Date: November 18, 2020, 6:46 pm
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       The Birth of Civilisation - Cult of the Skull (8800 BC to 6500
       BC)
       [quote]In the second episode of our three part series, we
       examine the agricultural developments of the 9th millennium BC,
       and how they led to the rise and fall of the mega sites of the
       later Pre-Pottery Neolithic.[/quote]
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b90oSidoHUY
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       The Birth of Civilisation - The First Farmers (20000 BC to 8800 
       BC)
       By: guest5 Date: November 19, 2020, 7:19 pm
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       The Birth of Civilisation - The First Farmers (20000 BC to 8800
       BC)
       [quote]In the first of a three part series, we cover the
       earliest origins of agriculture in settlements throughout the
       Near East, and the great monuments their peoples
       erected.[/quote]
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-bQx0ZtHUw
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       World's First City Discovered by U.S. Spy Satellite
       By: guest5 Date: April 5, 2021, 8:09 pm
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       World's First City Discovered by U.S. Spy Satellite
       [quote]Old U.S. spy satellite images of the Middle East have
       unearthed a stunning discovery: the world’s first city, Tell
       Brak – 4,000 years older than the Great Pyramids.[/quote]
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7aYij-RuBU
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       Gobekli Tepe
       By: guest5 Date: April 22, 2021, 8:29 pm
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       Gobekli Tepe
       [quote]Until recently, Britain's Stonehenge was thought to be
       the world's oldest set of stone monuments. But a recent
       discovery in the Turkish region of Gobekli Tepe has been
       estimated to be over 6,000 years older.[/quote]
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HAFKM-hjlwA
       Göbekli Tepe: The Dawn of Civilization
       [quote]Thousands of years before anyone thought to construct
       pointy Egyptian tombs or arrange mysterious stone circles, there
       was Göbekli Tepe: a 20th century archaeological discovery in
       Turkey that predates civilization itself.[/quote]
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iSG1MsQSo_A
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       Re: The Birth of Civilisation - Cult of the Skull (8800 BC to 65
       00 BC)
       By: rp Date: April 30, 2021, 11:35 pm
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       Mankind: The Story of All of Us: Birth of Farming:
  HTML https://youtu.be/bhzQFIZuNFY
       The visuals and the soundtrack made me feel like I was literally
       back in the Golden Age. The soundtrack (Protectors of the Earth
       by Two Steps From Hell) would make a good fit for a future Aryan
       Diffusion video series. Two Steps From Hell was also used in the
       (flawed) Hitler documentary TGSNT. There is something about
       their music that fits Aryan personality archetypes, wouldn't you
       agree?
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       Re: The Birth of Civilisation - Cult of the Skull (8800 BC to 65
       00 BC)
       By: guest5 Date: May 1, 2021, 12:10 am
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       [quote]The visuals and the soundtrack made me feel like I was
       literally back in the Golden Age. The soundtrack (Protectors of
       the Earth by Two Steps From Hell) would make a good fit for a
       future Aryan Diffusion video series. Two Steps From Hell was
       also used in the (flawed) Hitler documentary TGSNT. There is
       something about their music that fits Aryan personality
       archetypes, wouldn't you agree?[/quote]
       Interesting. Will have to check it all out then....
       #Post#: 5993--------------------------------------------------
       Re: The Birth of Civilisation - Cult of the Skull (8800 BC to 65
       00 BC)
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: May 1, 2021, 12:41 am
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       I myself don't like the BGM. We are talking about this one,
       aren't we?
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ASj81daun5Q
       "There is something about their music that fits Aryan
       personality archetypes, wouldn't you agree?"
       I don't know about their other works, but this one is far too
       grandiose, a better match with Homo Hubris attitudes. I think we
       should be promoting much simpler and less texturally dense
       arrangements with much more empty space (would you at least
       agree this BGM contains very little empty space?).
       As a rough guideline, I think we could potentially classify
       music as robust or gracile, in which case it is obviously
       gracile music that should correspond to us. The above BGM, on
       the other hand, surely belongs to the robust category. Would you
       agree?
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       Re: The Birth of Civilisation - Cult of the Skull (8800 BC to 65
       00 BC)
       By: rp Date: May 1, 2021, 12:55 am
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       "We are talking about this one, aren't we?"
       Yes
       "would you at least agree this BGM contains very little empty
       space"
       What exactly do you mean by "empty space"? If you mean that the
       instrumentation is far too "cluttered" with very few gaps I
       would agree. But only when listening to it by itself did I
       realize this. The comments on the video also seem to attest to
       this, with many commenters remarking on how they feel like they
       are "masters of the universe". After listening to the soundtrack
       by itself and reading these comments, I no longer think of it as
       Aryan.
       "The above BGM, on the other hand, surely belongs to the robust
       category. Would you agree?"
       The metallic armor of the soldiers in the thumbnail of the video
       seems to substantiate this, as it was the (non-Aryan) Turanians
       who invented this during the Bronze Age.
       But what about the melody though? Did you feel it fit the
       documentary clip? I felt the melody at least was able to
       somewhat capture the spiritual nature of the Golden Age when
       played in the background of Neolithic visuals.
       Also, what about this BGM? I think it is far more spaced. It was
       featured in the (again, flawed) TGSNT documentary:
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XYKUeZQbMF0
       The only thing I don't like about it is the excess
       instrumentation, which could be solved by simplifying the
       orchestra. Also get rid of the vocals.
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       Re: The Birth of Civilisation - Cult of the Skull (8800 BC to 65
       00 BC)
       By: rp Date: May 1, 2021, 1:16 am
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       I want to showcase some music that could potentially be used as
       BGM for future video projects. The key here is to identify which
       music fits the gracile archetype we are trying to promote. For
       example, in the (flawed) Hitler documentary known as TGSNT (The
       Greatest Story Never Told), I felt some of the soundtracks did a
       good job in highlighting the heroic personality archetype of
       Hitler, even though the documentary itself tried to distort his
       image.
       Here is one of (many) soundtracks featured in TGSNT:
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwZ5-P3FnEk
       What do you think?
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       Re: BGM
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: May 1, 2021, 3:39 am
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       "What do you think?"
       The first 25s are OK. After 55s it is irredeemable.
       Continuing from:
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       "But what about the melody though? Did you feel it fit the
       documentary clip?"
       The clip includes scenes of war as well as peace, so it would be
       hard for a single BGM to capture it all. But the main problem is
       that the music didn't sound like it belongs in such an old era.
       On the contrary, I get a high-tech-industry feel from it, such
       as a scene of thousands of people building a spaceship while
       Elon Musk watches with his usual facial expression.
       "Also, what about this BGM?"
       This one sounds like Musk giving his VIP guests a guided tour of
       the finished spaceship and then giving a speech about the
       importance of space travel!
       "The comments on the video also seem to attest to this, with
       many commenters remarking on how they feel like they are
       "masters of the universe"."
       Exactly.
       "capture the spiritual nature of the Golden Age when played in
       the background of Neolithic visuals."
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fw1O6-LjfeA
       Alternatively:
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cVEDGC4Q6YI
       "What exactly do you mean by "empty space"?"
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B2v8Cp5Muk0
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