Australopithecine Microtonal Music
Australopithecine Microtonal Music
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Empyrean Dome Idyll (17 edo microtonal space music)
Hey friend. I heard you might be having a tough day. Take a few minutes to rest in some lovely xenharmonic music.
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Видео

Queen of the Boardwalk (22 edo microtonal)
Просмотров 9321 день назад
"Under the boardwalk is a magical place, Charlie" - Dennis Reynolds Xenharmonic music in 22 tone equal temperament. This is the third and final movement of the "Coney Island Suite" set.
Carousel (53 edo microtonal)
Просмотров 90Месяц назад
More nostalgic xenharmonic music written in the famous 53 tone equal temperament. I did my best to make this one feel like an old record with lots of warm vinyl crackling and popping. Piece number two in my Coney Island Suite set. All sounds made using Steinberg's Halion synth through Dorico.
Toy Shoppe (29 edo microtonal)
Просмотров 192Месяц назад
Some nostalgic xenharmonic music in 29 tone equal temperament. Movement 1 in a set entitled "The Coney Island Suite".
Solenoid [48 edo microtonal lo-fi 11/8 time]
Просмотров 1423 месяца назад
Some xenharmonic music using a fairly loose interpretation of the lofi aesthetic. I titled this piece after a type of electromagnet created by running an electric current through a coil of wire. I heard the word in a physics class and thought that would be a good title for an active piece with metallic percussion, polyrhythms, and oddly colored harmonies. For this piece, I tuned four synthesize...
Prince + Knight [microtonal romantic / classical - 96edo + 23 limit just intonation]
Просмотров 4913 месяца назад
Some syrupy xenharmonic music for you. The score in the video is mostly for vibes, although it does give a good look at the melodic and rhythmic contours and some insights into my general workflow/mindset. For this piece, I took inspiration from the late romantic composers and impressionists like Debussy (you can really hear it in the piano arpeggios). When I was composing this, I had in mind t...
Fuzzy Spirits [Microtonal Shoegaze / Ambient -Fretless Guitar]
Просмотров 2103 месяца назад
Join me on the astral plane for some xenharmonic music played on fretless guitar. For this one, I was going for a gliding, fuzzy, effects-saturated sound reminiscent of shoegaze acts like My Bloody Valentine and Slowdive. Belong's "October Language" was also an immense inspiration here. Conceptually, I started with the idea of a sad, lonely ghost. Perhaps he's playing a song on old instruments ...
Theme for a primate-like creature [31-Limit Just Intonation]
Просмотров 2714 месяца назад
31-limit xenharmonic music that I've been using for my oddball psychedelic science/philosophy/art project,@ThePrimate-LikeCreature I'm pretty proud of the second episode. Check it out here: ruclips.net/video/8-GGnnzS1rg/видео.htmlsi=wX6aT6NSEp0k77D6 For this theme music, I wanted something that gave me the same feeling as I get when I put in Carl Sagan's Cosmos and am greeted by Vangelis' "Heav...
"Gretchen Ross" from Donnie Darko [fretless guitar]
Просмотров 1224 месяца назад
"I hope that when the world comes to an end, I can breathe a sigh of relief, because there will be so much to look forward to." - Donnie Darko "What if you could go back in time, and take all those hours of pain and darkness, and replace them with something better?" - Gretchen Ross I first saw the film Donnie Darko about fifteen years ago. The film really affected me in a "sit there in the dark...
Temporalis [Fretless Guitar]
Просмотров 1454 месяца назад
A piece that I wrote for fretless guitar reflecting on the passage of time. We tally it, we plan for it, we celebrate it, we fear it. We are born, we age, we love, we laugh, we die, and the cycle repeats. All of this happens as the Earth makes its yearly rotation around the Sun and our Sun makes its quarter of a billion yearlong rotation around the galaxy. Some art is death obsessed. I like to ...
Life at Lovespeed [Microtonal Ambient]
Просмотров 1285 месяцев назад
I wrote this piece as a soundtrack to a weird multimedia project that I did. It's kind of a romance story mixed with a science video over psychedelic visuals and xenharmonic music. If you liked this video aesthetic, you will probably enjoy the film it came from, since the video is all just footage from the original project, which can be found here: ruclips.net/video/8-GGnnzS1rg/видео.htmlsi=RDE...
Venusian Ozymandias (14 edo microtonal lofi)
Просмотров 26510 месяцев назад
A bit of xenharmonic music with kind of a lofi aesthetic. As far as the title goes, my synesthesia was giving me colors that looked a lot like Venus and I was getting emotional vibes that reminded me of ruins in the desert (thus the reference to Shelley). Venus was at one point quite hospitable. Might it have at one point harbored life? Perhaps even empire?
ser0tonin circuits in a neural network [microtonal space music]
Просмотров 276Год назад
Some xenharmonic music in 23-limit just intonation. While I was working on this, I was thinking about the possibility of machine consciousness, because geeky and existentially troubling is my default thought mode. I was wondering at what point do enough connections, be they digital or biological come together in the right ways to create something recognizable as emotion. Music for the ghost in ...
Lament for Hypatia (microtonal fretless guitar music)
Просмотров 404Год назад
While the story of Hypatia and the Great Library of Alexandria has been subject to many historical distortions, here is the version of the mythos that best serves our artistic purpose: At its height, the Great Library held some 100,000 books (about 1.2 x 10^12 bits of information for you fellow nerds or 400,000 scrolls for archaic format obsessed hipsters), the sum total of the knowledge of the...
Irradiated Daisies (23edo microtonal lo-fi)
Просмотров 394Год назад
Some weird xenharmonic music in 23 tone equal temperament. For this one, I took some aesthetic ideas from the lo-fi beats genre and filtered it through my usual avant-garde sensibilities (or lack thereof). As I was composing this, my synesthesia was going hard with radioactive color tones, so I decided to take things in a slightly sinister direction, evoking radiation-born post-human landscapes...
Methane Lakes on Titan (17edo Microtonal Space Music)
Просмотров 344Год назад
Methane Lakes on Titan (17edo Microtonal Space Music)
A Hycean World (microtonal space music 23-limit JI)
Просмотров 444Год назад
A Hycean World (microtonal space music 23-limit JI)
A Cosmic Turtle Grazing Upon Stellar Elements (microtonal 23-limit just intonation space music)
Просмотров 407Год назад
A Cosmic Turtle Grazing Upon Stellar Elements (microtonal 23-limit just intonation space music)
Maybe Don't Eat the Plants on This World (microtonal 31edo space music)
Просмотров 441Год назад
Maybe Don't Eat the Plants on This World (microtonal 31edo space music)
A Clown Car Catching Fire (a polyrhythmic percussive monstrosity)
Просмотров 240Год назад
A Clown Car Catching Fire (a polyrhythmic percussive monstrosity)
Phonograph Needle on an Ice Giant's Rings (microtonal space music 23-limit just intonation)
Просмотров 941Год назад
Phonograph Needle on an Ice Giant's Rings (microtonal space music 23-limit just intonation)
Green (is not a creative color) - 17 limit just intonation microtonal classical
Просмотров 441Год назад
Green (is not a creative color) - 17 limit just intonation microtonal classical
Delta Phase Canvas - Trial 1 (31edo microtonal space music)
Просмотров 238Год назад
Delta Phase Canvas - Trial 1 (31edo microtonal space music)
We're a Midwest Emo Intro Waiting to Happen (Microtonal 23-limit Just Intonation)
Просмотров 461Год назад
We're a Midwest Emo Intro Waiting to Happen (Microtonal 23-limit Just Intonation)
Atlas Apassionata (13-limit Romantic-Style Microtonal Classical)
Просмотров 620Год назад
Atlas Apassionata (13-limit Romantic-Style Microtonal Classical)
2049: A Love Song (23-limit microtonal space music)
Просмотров 5372 года назад
2049: A Love Song (23-limit microtonal space music)
The Antidote for Entropy (7-limit microtonal ambient space music)
Просмотров 2832 года назад
The Antidote for Entropy (7-limit microtonal ambient space music)
A Most Unusual Masquerade (orchestral pops classical)
Просмотров 2252 года назад
A Most Unusual Masquerade (orchestral pops classical)
Roses and Wolfsbane (23 limit JI microtonal Romantic piano)
Просмотров 7322 года назад
Roses and Wolfsbane (23 limit JI microtonal Romantic piano)
End Anthropocene: A Once Beautiful Creation (47-limit microtonal dark ambient)
Просмотров 2692 года назад
End Anthropocene: A Once Beautiful Creation (47-limit microtonal dark ambient)

Комментарии

  • @Lucius_Chiaraviglio
    @Lucius_Chiaraviglio 12 дней назад

    Thanks -- going to need that and a lot more . . . .

  • @jaydugger3291
    @jaydugger3291 12 дней назад

    Thank you

  • @j.b.cristian
    @j.b.cristian 18 дней назад

    really good

  • @guessw3rktunes733
    @guessw3rktunes733 22 дня назад

    very strange sounds. man thats cool

  • @guessw3rktunes733
    @guessw3rktunes733 22 дня назад

    pullin some interesting sounds out of 22edo

    • @guessw3rktunes733
      @guessw3rktunes733 22 дня назад

      it was major sounding but the outside notes really added some interesting space to it all

  • @abnormality00
    @abnormality00 26 дней назад

    29 likes i wanna like it but i cant ruin it

  • @Mr.Meowgical
    @Mr.Meowgical Месяц назад

    Nailed the vibe. Lovely piece as always.

  • @Lucius_Chiaraviglio
    @Lucius_Chiaraviglio Месяц назад

    This features a more xenharmonic side of 53EDO than what I have usually heard of it.

    • @AustralopithecineXen
      @AustralopithecineXen Месяц назад

      53 EDO is really great at handling 5-limit harmonies, so it can be tempting as a composer to write something that is essentially 12 EDO but with harmonies closer to just intonation. While I enjoy (and have written) compositions like that, there is a lot of largely untapped potential in that tuning system.

  • @Mr_Frequency
    @Mr_Frequency Месяц назад

    Ah, a fellow DHMIS appreciating microtonalist...

    • @AustralopithecineXen
      @AustralopithecineXen Месяц назад

      I feel like there is some overlap in terms of the aesthetic sense that both appeal to.

  • @beheld165
    @beheld165 Месяц назад

    It give some tasty tape feelings, that's really cool!

    • @AustralopithecineXen
      @AustralopithecineXen Месяц назад

      I'm glad that the retro feel was appreciated. It is kind of funny how heavily I'm using digital tools to sound like damaged analog recordings.

  • @eliorahg
    @eliorahg Месяц назад

    I love 29edo, it's my favourite amongst prime EDOs

    • @AustralopithecineXen
      @AustralopithecineXen Месяц назад

      It was a lot of fun working in it. I will definitely have to revisit that EDO at some point in the future.

  • @Sillu129
    @Sillu129 Месяц назад

    I was expecting Gigant steps.

  • @LoveandCreativity-pc8ny
    @LoveandCreativity-pc8ny 2 месяца назад

    👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎. Delete this chanel

  • @marcellogallucci4176
    @marcellogallucci4176 2 месяца назад

    What is this INFERNAL noise?

  • @garymcaleer6112
    @garymcaleer6112 2 месяца назад

    There is a reason man loves music: the natural harmonics of a string producing a chord in the soul that creates joy and rest. This denial of that law reflects the moral lawlessness we see in the world. From that standpoint, this music perfectly represents man's governance of life. If there is never a wrong note, there is never a right note.

    • @ShnappyShnaw
      @ShnappyShnaw 2 месяца назад

      I feel you are on the cusp of conveying a brilliant idea, but it’s meaning is lost through poor conveyance

  • @joyill3781
    @joyill3781 3 месяца назад

    Suspense in the light.

  • @joyill3781
    @joyill3781 3 месяца назад

    Romantically gay af

  • @eliorahg
    @eliorahg 3 месяца назад

    Nice!

  • @Lucius_Chiaraviglio
    @Lucius_Chiaraviglio 3 месяца назад

    This is the first coherent 96EDO composition I have heard, and bonus points for thinking of the possibility of performance with actual acoustic instruments. My only reservations are that the violin sounds like it came from the feline interrogation division of the Spanish Inquisition, but if you can get competent performers in the future, that will probably be fixed.

    • @AustralopithecineXen
      @AustralopithecineXen 3 месяца назад

      Thanks for listening! Synth violins can be pretty gross sounding in general. That's been a big part of what's keeping me from sharing a couple of the string quartets that I've written.

    • @Dave1507
      @Dave1507 2 месяца назад

      @@AustralopithecineXen that's what sample libraries are for... or you just put a mic in the room on the first day of band in 4th grade after you made them all switch instruments and handed out blindfolds. Sorry, but it does sound like that.

  • @ПетърСтойков-р8т
    @ПетърСтойков-р8т 3 месяца назад

    Syrupy is right up my alley, what can I do! :)

  • @joyill3781
    @joyill3781 3 месяца назад

    Fuzzy spirits. Fuzzy emotions.

  • @joyill3781
    @joyill3781 3 месяца назад

    Comforting in an eerie way.

  • @G8tr1522
    @G8tr1522 3 месяца назад

    your description states that just intervals are ratios such as 17/8, 25/16, 31/16, etc. But they should also include ratios like 9/5 or 16/9 (both of which are minor sevenths). If you only included the former, then you have an overtonal scale, which is a subset of just intervals. Both have the prime-limit, but the former only has powers of 2 in the denominator, while the latter does not have this restriction. beautiful song nonetheless. I made a song based off the first 31 overtones, but it wasn't as tender as this.

    • @AustralopithecineXen
      @AustralopithecineXen 3 месяца назад

      It would have taken so much space to put all of the intervals used, but in harmony, my general tendency is to have every member of a chord be related to at least one other member of the chord by way of the overtone series. You can get away with just about anything harmonically as long as overtone relationships are kept in mind. Have you uploaded your song? I would love to hear it.

    • @G8tr1522
      @G8tr1522 3 месяца назад

      @@AustralopithecineXen youtube keeps deleting my comments. i hate this fucking website. what a double edged sword. just look up "bill's beats" on soundcloud, and find the profile with the picture of a black bear. (from Florida).

  • @beheld165
    @beheld165 3 месяца назад

    Damn, this is so cool! What a trip, I feel hypnotised!

    • @AustralopithecineXen
      @AustralopithecineXen 3 месяца назад

      I'm glad that I was able to bring the hypnotic vibe that I had intended. Thanks for checking it out!

  • @Mr_Frequency
    @Mr_Frequency 3 месяца назад

    Love it btw.

    • @AustralopithecineXen
      @AustralopithecineXen 3 месяца назад

      I'm glad you like it! Thanks for taking the time to check it out.

  • @Mr_Frequency
    @Mr_Frequency 3 месяца назад

    G R A I N

  • @cubicinfinity
    @cubicinfinity 3 месяца назад

    The graphics make this twice as interesting.

    • @AustralopithecineXen
      @AustralopithecineXen 3 месяца назад

      Thanks! I tend to put a lot of work into the visual because with instrumental music, oftentimes audiences don't know what was going through the composer's weird brain during the writing process. Accompanying pieces with visual art lets me give the audience a tour of what the music means to me personally. I also have synesthesia (I process sound in color), so I give the visuals a color palette that matches what I see when I listen to the music.

  • @Mr.Meowgical
    @Mr.Meowgical 4 месяца назад

    Another lovely piece; it matches the title and idea quite well imo... The strange blur and animation of time. How quickly moments become memories is sometimes alarming, unsettling. We can grasp at what was all we want, but reality has us in the present moment whether we want it or not. As many have said, of course, there is peace to be found in the present moment, and detaching from what happened before and what might happen later gives us the freedom to appreciate and process what is happening _right now._ It can be hard, painful even, but as life pushes us into the present more and more, we lighten up and can embrace life with more joy, pizzazz, and so forth. The more we acknowledge and accept this, the better it gets. Life and death are two sides of the same coin. In a manner of speaking, we die with each passing moment and are born again into the current one. We are not who we were a year ago, a week ago, or even a minute ago. Every moment matters. Life is always progressing, changing, evolving. There is the eventual cessation of a body's biological functions, and we call that death, but life goes on after any given individual ceases to be that individual. The individual, the ego or sense of self, doesn't like to think about that too much. It is designed for survival, after all. The ego can make peace with this, though, like some kind of acknowledgement that it will just be clocking out of work once its shift comes to an end. Passing the baton, perhaps? Letting the body be recycled over time (though our burial practices could change to allow for greater recycling, and some people opt for these less conventional methods). Anyway, morning coffee has me feeling chatty, so forgive me if I'm rambling. I still fear death, but I see it for what it is and recognize that I am in the continuous process of making peace with it, and learning to let go of the events in my life and live _[responsibly]_ in the Now. Time is a weird thing.

    • @AustralopithecineXen
      @AustralopithecineXen 4 месяца назад

      Keep drinking coffee! Your comment pretty much summed up everything that I was going for with this piece and accompanying video. 😸

  • @1SLMusic
    @1SLMusic 4 месяца назад

    The mic is peaking a little bit.

    • @AustralopithecineXen
      @AustralopithecineXen 4 месяца назад

      Some of it was a production choice, but in retrospect, there are a few moments where it is suboptimal.

  • @delta9685
    @delta9685 7 месяцев назад

    This and your other tracks feel like a cosmic, cataclysmic fever dream. It's good

    • @AustralopithecineXen
      @AustralopithecineXen 6 месяцев назад

      Thank you. "Cosmic, cataclysmic fever dream" is probably my favorite descriptor that I've seen applied to my music.

    • @delta9685
      @delta9685 6 месяцев назад

      @@AustralopithecineXen well I'm glad you like it. It applies to the two other tracks you made for this series. I have to admire the progression of your second track for the Mesosoic extinction and the use of voices(?) In the anthropocentric extinction one.

    • @AustralopithecineXen
      @AustralopithecineXen 6 месяцев назад

      Thanks! I kind of went back and forth about the vocal effects in "End Anthropocene", but I had so much fun doing them and thought it gave that track a vibe that helped differentiate it from the other two entries in the series.

    • @delta9685
      @delta9685 6 месяцев назад

      @@AustralopithecineXen No, I think it's what makes it so different. It makes sense because... humans XD. I don't know if you ever planned one, but a track for one of the Ice Ages would be amazing I think. But hey, It's all great either way... even if its basically "Hey what kind of music are you into?" "It's complicated..." meme.

  • @ПетърСтойков-р8т
    @ПетърСтойков-р8т 9 месяцев назад

    Very cool! Do you tend to think in terms of chord progressions with the melody governed by the chord structure? I more or less can hear the bass line, but do you mind sharing what some of the more 'weird' chords are? I'm sure I can hear an ostinato in there as well, right?

    • @AustralopithecineXen
      @AustralopithecineXen 9 месяцев назад

      Thank you very much for listening! I am a very chord-oriented composer. This one came almost entirely from a chordal ostinato. The main progression isn't all that weird on paper, but the use of 14 edo makes it sound very unfamiliar. It's just Bb major 7 to G min/Bb to Cmin/Eb to Cb maj 7.

    • @ПетърСтойков-р8т
      @ПетърСтойков-р8т 9 месяцев назад

      Got it, thank you! It's the last chord that stumped me.@@AustralopithecineXen

  • @birdwatching_u_back
    @birdwatching_u_back 9 месяцев назад

    Gorgeous 💙

  • @j.b.cristian
    @j.b.cristian 10 месяцев назад

    im sure there´s life in every single planet, maybe even the sun has some sort of life

    • @AustralopithecineXen
      @AustralopithecineXen 9 месяцев назад

      Isaac Arthur did a really good episode called "civilizations at the beginning of time" that briefly touches on the idea of life inside of a star.

  • @Mr-Prasguerman
    @Mr-Prasguerman 10 месяцев назад

    Very good, but I would leave the beat lower

    • @AustralopithecineXen
      @AustralopithecineXen 10 месяцев назад

      Thank you for taking the time to give me feedback. Percussion isn't a common feature in my music, so I may have overdone it.

  • @Lucius_Chiaraviglio
    @Lucius_Chiaraviglio 10 месяцев назад

    Being inclined towards the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game and Campaign Setting, I find this the PERFECT soundtrack for a swarm of Daemons -- not the Demons of sin, but creatures of pure Evil born from and dedicated to utter annihilation. In particular, the Derghodaemon, formed from death by way of insanity. (And it's thematically fitting, too.)

  • @Lucius_Chiaraviglio
    @Lucius_Chiaraviglio 11 месяцев назад

    Nice to hear some microtonal classical music produced with real instruments. But, typo in description ("32x speed gives you a thirty-first harmonic")?

    • @AustralopithecineXen
      @AustralopithecineXen 11 месяцев назад

      Thanks for catching that! Should have been 31x; description updated.

  • @Lucius_Chiaraviglio
    @Lucius_Chiaraviglio 11 месяцев назад

    Reminscent of, although noticeably different from, what Aaron Copeland might have written if he had gotten hold of 96EDO performers (and instruments when not of continuously variable pitch).

  • @cubicinfinity2
    @cubicinfinity2 11 месяцев назад

    Came here from xen wiki. And before that, it's because this number was on a fortune cookie. Not sure there's a lot out there for this tuning.

  • @morplagro1545
    @morplagro1545 11 месяцев назад

    🤗

  • @morplagro1545
    @morplagro1545 11 месяцев назад

    smoke a little bit of weed before this DAMN😶‍🌫 It's so pretty

  • @luftlayersoroma5105
    @luftlayersoroma5105 11 месяцев назад

    how did you make this? Do you have any method? Like your work.

    • @AustralopithecineXen
      @AustralopithecineXen 11 месяцев назад

      Thank you for listening! I made this by using Dorico and the Halion Sonic 3 synth. Halion SE comes onboard with Dorico, but I spent a bit extra for better synth sounds (the Auron synth is my favorite in the package at the moment). Basically, I input the music in Dorico with custom microtonal accidental definitions (Dorico has a great create tonality system feature) and then set my sounds and effects in Halion and export the file. After that, I do a bit of mastering/polishing in Audacity (freeware) and send it to the internet for everyone to enjoy. As far as compositional process is concerned, it usually starts with a single melodic idea that gets varied and gets additional themes added depending on the narrative flow of the music. Harmonically, I use a lot of diatonic chords with additions from the overtone series. For example, I might have a C major 7th chord, but add a high G# (working as the fifth harmonic of the E in the chord) and an F -33c (working as the seventh harmonic of the G in the chord).

  • @henrikljungstrand2036
    @henrikljungstrand2036 Год назад

    Emotion is *expressed* through physical neural activity, but not *created* through that activity. Physical matter is not everything there is, even from a material perspective. Vitality is physical matter. Desire is emotional matter. Thought is mental matter. When desire is expressing thought, emotion is created. When vitality is expressing desire, impulse is created. When vitality is expressing both desire and thought i.e. emotion, instinct is created. We thus have three different kinds of matter, that mostly interact with matter of their own kind, but also has some interaction between them. Each kind of matter has its characteristic kind of consciousness. Physical vitality is conscious of pressure, temperature, magnetic fields, electric charge etcetera. Emotional desire is conscious of various attractions and repulsions, plus color, sound, touch, smell, taste etcetera. Mentala thought is conscious of analysis and integration, form and causes, logic, pattern, values etcetera. In living beings, these different kinds of matter are built into conscious, living envelopes (or bodies if you like) that come together and act more or less as a unit, the denser matter being "ensouled" by the subtler matter. This is true both for organic, evolved life, and to some extent for inorganic, synthetic life. Usually synthetic life is far more primitive and less stable than evolved life, and this may be due to the difference between evolutive matter (matter with conscious self activity from within) and involutive matter (passive matter with no self activity, which must be activated by conscious activity from without). Ultimately all matter is living, and consciousness is a fundamental quality of all matter, which is slowly awakened within matter, and learning how to express itself and more and more organized and complex ways. Also, both matter and consciousness are in constant change due to movement. Matter in motion is energy, consciousness in motion is will. Movement is a fundamental property of all matter. For subtle enough matter, form is unimportant and consciousness is the most important. For even more subtle matter, form is negligible, consciousness has a subordinate role, and movement is all important. This involves matter subtler than mental matter however. Dense physical matter (chemical molecules, flows, crystals/cells) is held together in active forms/bodies through vitality, which is a somewhat subtler physical matter, consisting of "subatomic" physical fields. Physical vital bodies are animated by emotional desire bodies. Which are shaped by mental thought bodies. Even subtler matter consciously influence these. There is a natural reincarnation cycle for humans and other evolved beings (animals, plants, minerals etc), and there are such things as souls. As facts of nature, not mere matters of belief. These are material processes of delicate motion and material containers of lofty consciousness however, even though they are not restricted to merely physical matter, but involve emotional matter and mental matter as well.

    • @AustralopithecineXen
      @AustralopithecineXen Год назад

      You have an excellent brain! Thank you for sharing your thoughts.

    • @henrikljungstrand2036
      @henrikljungstrand2036 Год назад

      @@AustralopithecineXen You are welcome. My thoughts are intended to provoke curiosity, questioning, reflection and enthusiasm of research in others, not to be blindly accepted or blindly rejected. I detest blind belief and disbelief equally. The true sceptic who is simultaneously openminded and critical, that is my ideal. I am a student of esoteric knowledge, both in theory and in practice. I make my own experiments in my life, which as of now have successively strengthened these hypotheses to me, and changed some of them into known and understood facts. That e.g. desire/emotion is material (emotional matter) and exists independently of physical matter, i know for a fact by now, out of my own direct experience. To anyone who does not yet know of their own experience however, this is a mere hypothesis. Belief is not enough as proof, and disbelief is no disproof at all.

  • @j.b.cristian
    @j.b.cristian Год назад

    the music really matches the question, got me thinking. no definitive answer but can be rephrased to "is matter a condition for sentience?"

    • @AustralopithecineXen
      @AustralopithecineXen Год назад

      I'm actually working on a second channel that explores questions like that over a bed of xenharmonic music and cool visuals. The first script is entitled "What's It Like to Be a Rock?" Hoping to get that finished in the next couple of weeks.

    • @j.b.cristian
      @j.b.cristian Год назад

      @@AustralopithecineXen that's great, I'll totally watch it, count with me for delusionals, 'whats like to be a bat', qualia driven...

    • @AustralopithecineXen
      @AustralopithecineXen 11 месяцев назад

      Finally got it finished :) ruclips.net/video/1kEbrPXU2aI/видео.html

    • @j.b.cristian
      @j.b.cristian 11 месяцев назад

      @@AustralopithecineXen oh I didn't see it! Lucky me, im free right now, just started watching...

  • @Lucius_Chiaraviglio
    @Lucius_Chiaraviglio Год назад

    The way we're going, this isn't just the past, but the future. And not all that far away either.

    • @AustralopithecineXen
      @AustralopithecineXen Год назад

      It was very much that feeling that spurred me to write this. Seeing a lot of hostility towards institutions of knowledge has me routinely returning to the story of Hypatia and The Great Library.

  • @ПетърСтойков-р8т

    I don't know, but this machine here finds it delightful.

  • @adctm
    @adctm Год назад

    Absolutely beautiful

    • @AustralopithecineXen
      @AustralopithecineXen Год назад

      Thank you for listening! I am glad that I was able to add some beauty to your life.

  • @isaacmurphy591
    @isaacmurphy591 Год назад

    "...great if you absolutely hate 5-limit harmony." 21 doesn't do the 5th harmonic any worse than 12- it's the 9 that it completely misses. I actually love that both the 3 and 4 step intervals clearly function as whole tones- but not as 9/8. All melodies get subtly xen without being as blatant as neutral-tones. Love this track!! This tuning doesn't get nearly enough love, and you brought out a tender and mellow side of it that I haven't heard anywhere else 👍👍

  • @karanaima
    @karanaima Год назад

    "nouveaux"