Practically, the loop is only 7 minutes and 30 seconds long but, in theory, it is 15 minutes for the loop to start on the same side. There are a lot of cool cadences and ideas I recognise from school (I study music) and I never truely realised how deeply rooted these patterns are to nature. There were also some really cool voicings like quartal voicing etc. and some cool circle of fifths-based melodies!
The chaos is pretty but there is something special about symmetry and beautiful patterns. Some of it was like if a flowers petals were made music. The spirals were always nice. The most jarring part was a double synced line, but right after was so beautiful!
I guess you could use this thing as a metaphor for life: no matter how bad and chaotic things seem, you just gotta hang on and keep going because it will eventually align itself to be good times again.
With all the patterns and beauty that unfolds its fun to think that we are still just hearing 25 unique pitches metronomically recur at their own rates totally independently . in fact if you start focusing in on just one at a time it's its own little experience within the experience
Use headphones to hear the sound moving ⬅️➡️.
It's what TV stations could show at dawn when they're off the air.
This one repeats every 15 minutes
The way it goes from chaos to harmony in seconds is incredible
This is the longest I’ve ever waited for a bass drop.
This feels like it should be an immersive art exhibit
The rainbow is mesmerising, but I gotta say, whoever is playing the xylophone behind it deserves a Nobel prize.
As a science dork, I love that the highest color light frequencies are matched with a correspondingly high frequency sound.
Practically, the loop is only 7 minutes and 30 seconds long but, in theory, it is 15 minutes for the loop to start on the same side. There are a lot of cool cadences and ideas I recognise from school (I study music) and I never truely realised how deeply rooted these patterns are to nature. There were also some really cool voicings like quartal voicing etc. and some cool circle of fifths-based melodies!
This is like the ambience for some kind of dreamscape. You don’t know where you are but it’s such a pretty place.
As a retired infrared spectroscopic, this is the most beautiful and hypnotic expression of a FOURIER TRANSFORM I have ever seen.
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The chaos is pretty but there is something special about symmetry and beautiful patterns. Some of it was like if a flowers petals were made music. The spirals were always nice. The most jarring part was a double synced line, but right after was so beautiful!
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I guess you could use this thing as a metaphor for life: no matter how bad and chaotic things seem, you just gotta hang on and keep going because it will eventually align itself to be good times again.
The chords being hit right around the
With all the patterns and beauty that unfolds its fun to think that we are still just hearing 25 unique pitches metronomically recur at their own rates totally independently . in fact if you start focusing in on just one at a time it's its own little experience within the experience