Disparition - Eliezer's Waltz video free download


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Duration: 04:10
Uploaded: 2013/08/18

"Eliezer's Waltz" composed by Larry Cardozo and Ron Fink, and performed by Disparition.

Used in the episode "The Sandstorm (Part B)" of Welcome To Night Vale.

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All weather uploads can be found under the playlist "And now, the weather."

Comments

8 years ago

MegaBookWormGirl

Can someone tell me where I can purchase this particular song? I can't find it on their website.

8 years ago

Minmarin

Desert Bluffs creeps me out, I'm happy they made this song as it suits so well. Ominous and creepy undertones hidden by the cheerier and more "fake" happy tune playing over the top. We just don't know which one to trust, is Kevin really a nice guy? I think not. I put my faith in Cecil.

9 years ago

Sammy Dove

Does anyone else find it interesting that the music appears to be lies in the Night Vale waltz (the words sound like lie) but it's a true waltz and Desert Bluffs has the cheery tune that sounds trustworthy (if music can sound trustworthy) but it's a fake waltz? 

9 years ago

Imagigirl

I like to imagine that the ever-present chimes that start the song off symbolize the omnipresence of the Smiling God. You can try to put a cheerful melody over the top of them, but the chimes are always there, just under the surface. Always... (OUO)

9 years ago

Orangecrush1437

It makes sense that this is Dessert Bluffs' weather. Standard music for Nightvale is done by Disparition while the weather is always an indie group. Standard music for Desert Bluffs is more upbeat and "indie" sounding which is opposite to Nightvale. Seems like their weather should follow this same opposite trend. 

9 years ago

Angel Garza

A lot of people are saying that this Waltz is the Desert Bluffs version and the other Waltz is the Night Vale version, but everybody seems to forget that Cecil and Kevin trade radio stations before the weather airs. Therefore, this version of the Waltz was put on by Cecil, which would have aired in Night Vale if not for all the portal shenanigans. So technically, THIS is the Night Vale version of the Waltz, in 4/4 time, because Night Vale is a place where nothing works like its supposed to.The fact that the Waltz Kevin puts on is in traditional 3/4 time caters to the idea that Desert Bluffs is a place where rules are meant to be followed WITHOUT QUESTION, which falls in line with the Strexcorp owned Desert Bluffs later involvement in the story.There's also the matter of each station's intros. Night Vale's intro falls more tonally in line with this weather, synthetic sounding, calm, dark. Desert Bluffs intro sounds more organic, with stringed instruments and vocals, bright and sunny sounding, which is similar with the OTHER Waltz.So yeah. This is the Night Vale version. The other Waltz would be the Desert Bluffs version.

9 years ago

Lauren Berry

This kind of makes you think about the real horrors of Desert Bluffs.The song is haunting, but there is almost a hand of false happiness reaching up from the chimes, grasping, and although the mask of happiness is still present, it's desperate.Kevin, however cheery as he may seem, is twisted. We all know this. That mask of fake joy hides a monster. Desert Bluffs is the same way... who knows what's going on there? Is it really a happy place, grinned upon by a smiling god? Or is that yet another mask, and within that town are unspeakable horrors that would make the average sane human being lose everything?Is it's god still smiling, even through bloody teeth?Also take the previous 'Waltz'. "lie lie lie" Were the only lyrics. I don't know if this was a coincidental occurrence or not, but it came just after Kevin stepped through the loophole right? Interpret that as you will. Call it off as a mere coincidence, or become obsessed with it and start writing theories upon trashy and stupid theories like I did.**THROWS THIS IN THE TRASHCAN**

9 years ago

Sam S

Not a waltz, but whatever, still good. 

9 years ago

Cristina Genao

I feel terrible saying this, but Desert Bluffs version of Eliezer's Waltz is better then Night Vale's.BUT on the bright side, this isn't even a real WALTZ.Desert Bluffs can't do ANYTHING right.

9 years ago

howlouttonight

The decision to lie musically for Desert Bluffs version of this song is probably one of the best creative decisions ever. It helps dig in the fact that Kevin is really not reporting what's actually happening

9 years ago

Sharon Pickett

This is wonderful and all but it's not in 3/4....XD curse you Eliezer, you can't even have a proper waltz

9 years ago

Ferreteh

This is my ABSOLUTE favorite episode.

9 years ago

ListlessCraving

I just imagine Cecil and Carlos dancing under the lights above the Arbys with this song playing from the radio. 

10 years ago

BashCreechur

I listen to this song as I stare into the void. The deep black ceiling of existential tragedy stares back and I feel thankful. Thankful that I have the ability to hear, as the sense of sound was nearly outlawed by the city council last year. And I am thankful for you, dear Listener. But mostly, I am thankful to be here in the best desert community on our fragile space rock. So I say to you, goodnight Night Vale… goodnight.

10 years ago

SilenceAngelic

They may have good music, but this doesn't excuse the fact that their baseball team is terrible... Just terrible...

10 years ago

Aidan Gould

Disparition is so underrated. Great trip-hop track (even if it technically isn't a waltz).I gotta say, I hate Desert Bluffs more than anything, but they does gots sum great music ;D

10 years ago

StrangerUK01

Definitely my favourite "Weather" track from "Welcome to Night Vale". Slightly sinister and completely haunting.

10 years ago

steenerbeener5

Makes me think of caves....and birds, for some reason.

10 years ago

nxberry20l

lie lie lie lie lie lie lie lie lie lie

10 years ago

Hannah Scott

The same people who did the theme to wtnv <3

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