Noosphere (Extended) - Warhammer 40k Mechanicus OST

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Publicado 2020-04-18
Have you read the Holy Binary?
Mechanicus music that pleases the spirit of your computer.

From Warhammer 40k: Mechanicus OST
Title: Noosphere (Extended)
Artist: Guillaume David
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  • @Narrmo
    I am an mechanical engineer and I was listening to this while setting up a stress claculation of redesigned part of machinery. I was about to hit calculate button, when Machine God whispered unto me through this sacred chants: "Check the model again!" Of course, I obeyed, and of course, I found that 3D model sent to me for analysis was not properly cleaned. There were some artefacts in poorly visible but important section of geometry, a mistake that would cost me about 20 hours of cogitator time if unnoticed. Praised be The Omnissiah!
  • @lalas3590
    Fun lore fact: The red robes worn by the Mechanicus have religious meaning (by the 41st millennium), however their original purpose was to conceal them in the deserts of Mars during the civil wars fought between the various factions of Mars during the Age of Strife.
  • @maxchen9185
    Organ mixed with synth beats. Church combined with technology. Like a determined and stubborn prayer on a desperate battlefield. For as long as there is faith in the Omnissiah, there is hope. This music is just, poetic.
  • @Resomius
    "Beats to praise the Omnissiah to."
  • I’ve been waiting too long for this moment. The Omnissiah’s will shall no longer be halted by a six minute barrier or a replay button destroyed by my Servo Arm demanding more. The Omnissiah Protects!
  • @HorusGodEmperor
    Guillaume David is the composer of this art, we must give praise to the omnissiah and request that he produces more Omniwave music!
  • @alaundo1088
    When that organ drops tho. That's the sound of the Omnissiah communicating with us directly. We are not worthy.
  • @dutchdoggo
    >be me >play song while coding >code gives no compiler errors and works 100% correct praise be to the Omnissiah!
  • @ScribeNemarious
    God, this game's soundtrack is, legit tho, the best warhammer game soundtrack ever. And that isn't a weak field of competitors. As the say in the low gothic....It slaps.
  • @lrd233
    Listening to this led to an increase in my adrenal neurochemical release and further on the sarcoplasmic calcium release and the function of the actin myosin coupling of my organic muscle units. As a result my capacity and workload in the gym increased significantly .Praised be the Omnissiah and his techpriest for this inspiring acoustic neuroenhancing waves
  • @Avantgardist
    I listened to this while riding home on my bike. Shortly after my departure, I was driving a Leman Russ. Halfway home it ran out of fuel, but kept running on prayers to the Omnissaiah.
  • @timg4444
    The irony in that I just got a gym PR on squats while listening to this.... the flesh is weak
  • @Rekoil2234
    Let the Noosphere be overwhelmed with the binary prayers of the Machine god!
  • @beyondplan2693
    I swear this game's soundtrack is one of the best game's OST of all time.
  • @grantowens7537
    Might we see an extension of Overlord as well, faithful disciple of the machine spirit? Such pristine sounds of technology would indeed promote only the most efficient worship of the Omnissiah!
  • @kilotun8316
    I remember one time I had a sub-system that was not communicating with the overall command and control. Being a faithful servant of the Machine I whipped out a purity seal, slapped it on the offending system, knelt and recited the prayer. Lo and behold, my techs reported that both systems were now communicating with each other. Machine God be praised!
  • @scootza1
    I have an unhealthy addiction to this song, it actually makes homework exciting
  • @TheTerrapod
    My toaster, hearing this, started chanting on a high Gothic.