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Martin DotMartin Dot - Wireless Communication [rain020] (June 30, 2007)

There is an Extremely Low Frequency ranging from 6 Hz to 50 Hz. It's maximum is at 7.93 Hz. This is the Earth's natural electro-magnetic resonance. It has been discovered theoretically by Winfried Otto Schumann in 1952. Later on Nikola Tesla has made a proposition to use these frequencies for wireless transmission of power. This would let anyone in anyplace around the globe be able to communicate freely and wirelessly.

This music has absolutely no connection to the above. It's just an impression of sounds we might encounter when communicating. There is no meaning in it. It is the listener who creates meanings.


This audio is part of the collection: RAIN netlabel

Author: Martin Dot
Date: 2007-06-30
Keywords: ambient; sound art; soundscape; minimal; experimental; click

Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0


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Reviewer: mr_loophead - [3.0 out of 5 stars] - July 26, 2007
Subject: Strange, but expected.
Over an hour of a constant droning sound with the occasional clicking sound. It sounds like a reciever scanning low frequencies with muffled and echoed gunshots in the background. Very strange, especially for a constant 61 minutes of the same scene.

It's a good recording; very VERY minimal ambient.


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