Animusic 1 & 2
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Published 2020-07-14
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Animusic is an American company specializing in the 3D visualization of MIDI-based music. Founded by Wayne Lytle, it is incorporated in New York, with offices in Texas and California. The initial name of the company was Visual Music, but changed to Animusic in 1995.
Lytle founded Animusic (originally under the name Visual Music) in 1995 with his associate David Crognale. Together, they released Animusic 1 originally in 2001 (and re-released in 2004, with 5.1 surround sound and extra content) and Animusic 2 in 2005. (and re-released in 2010, along with Pipe Dream from Animusic 1, in full HD)
TIMESTAMPS
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Animusic 1
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0:33 - Future Retro
4:49 - Stick Figures
10:12 - Aqua Harp
13:56 - Drum Machine
17:19 - Pipe Dream
20:45 - Acoustic Curves
26:23 - Harmonic Voltage
Animusic 2
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32:52 - Starship Groove
36:54 - Pogo Sticks
40:15 - Resonant Chamber
44:46 - Cathedral Pictures
50:51 - Pipe Dream 2
54:47 - Fiber Bundles
1:00:02 - Gyro Drums
1:04:11 - Heavy Light
ANIMUSIC CAST
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Key People:
~ Wayne Lytle
~ David Crognale
All Comments (21)
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Come and join in the fun in the Animusic Discord Server! The link never expires! discord.gg/yTX85WN (Join my personal Discord Server too: discord.gg/UBh3YDa) TIMESTAMPS ---------------------------------- Animusic 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - 0:33 - Future Retro 4:49 - Stick Figures 10:12: Aqua Harp 13:56 - Drum Machine 17:19 - Pipe Dream 20:45 - Acoustic Curves 26:23 - Harmonic Voltage Animusic 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 32:52 - Starship Groove 36:54 - Pogo Sticks 40:15 - Resonant Chamber 44:46 - Cathedral Pictures 50:51 - Pipe Dream 2 54:47 - Fiber Bundles 1:00:02 - Gyro Drums 1:04:11 - Heavy Light
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Who's still here watching this masterpiece in 2024?
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You knew it was going to be a good day when this DVD was pulled out during elementary school music class, and to this day, MANY years later, it's still as cool as the first time I saw it.
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When you think the songβs at the climax but thereβs still four more instruments to unlock
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Animusic is truly a forgotten gem (not many people heard of it, seen it, or even talk about).
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This was not in your recommended, you searched for this.
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Every single one of these I'm either like "oh I know this one, this was my jam" Or I'm like "huh I don't really remember this one" but then it starts and I'm like "oh my god I remember this!!"
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My entire childhood right hereππ
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I know there was never intended to be any sort of deeper lore with Animusic, but the empty nature of the scenes makes my mind go wild. There's not a single indication of organic life or activity, and it's almost unsettling. I can imagine all of these taking place in some sort of futuristic alien planet, where the inhabitants created a variety of visually spectacular musical performances. Some run on pipes, others use electric currents, some use a clockwork of intricate gears, some are played by robots, and some have instruments which are the robots. Regardless of how it was achieved, these shows were always enjoyed by many. But then, one day, the inhabitants all left abruptly. No damage is done to the infrastructure of the planet in their departure, but at the same time no one can deactivate or dismantle any of the technology left behind. So, over and over again, these machines continue to preform. Unaware of the fact that there is no longer an audience to captivate, they continue as they were programmed to do. As memory of the abandoned planet fades, it remains untouched and desolate. On top of a tower, on a pyramid, on a stage, or even in the bowels of a laboratory, the machines preform the same routines for hundreds or thousands of years, unaware that they will never play before living eyes again.
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My favorite revelation about animusic is no matter how insane the setup is, pretty much every single song has a normal-ish looking drum kit
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not all heros wear capes. Thank you for bringing this back
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after all these years, finally... i've found where that one memory of a mental snapshot of Heavy Light came from.
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I know itβs CGI, but I fully believe this level of complex robotics is entirely possible now
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Track-list: Animusic 1: 0:33 Future Retro 4:49 Stick Figures 10:11 Aqua Harp 13:54 Drum Machine 17:19 Pipe Dream (My Favorite) 20:45 Acoustic Curves 26:22 Harmonic Voltage Animusic 2: 32:55 Starship Groove 36:55 Pogo Sticks 40:15 Resonant Chambers 44:46 Cathedral Pictures 50:53 Pipe Dream 2 (Also My Favorite) 54:48 Fiber Bundles 1:00:03 Gyro Drums 1:04:14 Heavy Light plz like this comment this took so long
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These two videos right here. This is why I'm obsessed with music.
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That little red dude in starship groove is really fucking into it
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I remember that boot up sequence like it was yesterday. That mechanical sound just before the song kicks in activated me like a sleeper agent
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When I was like 4 I would always watch this
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This simple animated compilation of music made my childhood so much better. How has this not blown up even more than it has? 20 years later and this is still incredible!
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I find it absolutely criminal how so few people know about this! The music and the visuals are amazing!