Drummer Reacts to "Genshin Impact – Port Ormos (Day/Night)"



Original(s): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4UabWhrlx4&ab_channel=HOYO-MiX-Topic

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29 thoughts on “Drummer Reacts to "Genshin Impact – Port Ormos (Day/Night)"”

  1. You need to see sumeru "live symphony performance". Its very beautiful and you can see all "Sumeru" musical instruments!
    And "raiden shogun demo theme"(termination of desires)

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  2. "Liyue" is a theme song of the nation of Liyue and it has some variations of this theme too.

    Yeah, and it's a much longer piece. Chinese influenced and is absolutely amazing throughout

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  3. Yeah port ormos theme is fire 🔥
    Gilded runner is actually lower than it on my favorites list but I still think you'll love it. Because it is a unique theme but still sounds beautiful

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  4. Excited to see this reaction. The way your face lit up as the drums began at the start of the song… very nice to see! When I first heard these tracks I played them again and again – couldn't get enough.

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  5. To be fair, the whole of Sumeru (the region this OST plays at) is a one big mix of cultures, mostly based off of Persian empire, so you get sounds from Middle East, India, South East Asia, and also some Egiptian influences in the desert part of the region. So it's not just the port itself that blends a lot of stuff in the music. I personally love the fact that both rainforest and desert share two of the same battle themes, except the main instruments are different and are connected to the history and culture of the specific real life region! The musicians speak about it in the Sumeru OST Behind the scenes video.

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  6. A whole album would be dope but that's a lot of tracks to get through! Genshin's Sumeru region has two full albums totalling over 200 tracks!

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  7. Yes, both versions were correct, day and night.

    Not just Port Ormos, but all of Sumeru is multi-cultural, based (loosely) on the Persian Empire which stretched from Egypt through the Middle East and into India. The Rainforest part definitely has Indian influences and the Dessert (especially the southern part) is heavily influenced and inspired by Egypt.

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