![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | kanada brothers - broken silver - kanada brothers It's known that the cardiac center in the brain is responsible for controlling the heart rate. These electrical impulses is what makes the heart beat. I imagine and would like to explain broken silver with a reversible reaction. Electrical impulses from the heart up to the brain. And furthermore how these signals get register with a EKG machine who generate sine waves that looks like arguing lines talking in some kind of secret language... Keywords: sine waves; ambient Downloads: 897 Average rating: (0 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Oh Come Ye Dispassionate - Joseph Zitt "A resonant rosary of non-metric pulses and uncommon harmonies.รข Nine frequencies of sine tones (120, 121, 123, 127, 132, 140, 150, 164, 185) no pair of which have the same difference as any other pair, arranged according to gray code, with the tones' first appearances in ascending order, each possible combination of tones appearing exactly once." Full notes at http://www.josephzitt.com/home/cds/oh-come-ye-dispassionate/ Keywords: electronic; computer music; sine waves; beat frequencies Downloads: 30 |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | dmt.aif - Kenneth Fields Early Cmusic composition at the University of California, Santa Barbara. 1995. Keywords: dmt; cmusic; sine waves; syneme; kfields Downloads: 9 |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Pompa Funebris Volume 2b - Greg Fox This is the third volume of the "Pompa Funebris" of Greg Fox from 2006. The second and third parts are extremely closely related and are therefore called volumes 2a and 2b. This is volume 2b and closes off the pair of volumes which together make volume 2. The music is chance-based and sine wave based and this volume (2b) is 59m37s in duration. Of all the music so far written around this collection, this is the one I'd like played at my own personal funeral if the occasion arises in the near futu... Keywords: Greg Fox; Consilience; Indeterminacy; Sine waves; Funeral; Requiem; Chance; Electronic; Experimental; Mental health Downloads: 228 Average rating: (0 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | (Trying to avoid) Saturn Distraction - Greg Fox The C-side to "Carmen of the Spheres" - a 29-minute aural planetary model based on the sound of Saturn's moons orbiting, from the perspective of 'someone' on Saturn. Interestingly, of the nine largest moons selected for this piece, Phoebe orbits *backwards*. To implement this, I've reversed the order of the durations whilst preserving the ascending octave succession (for more about the method, see "Carmen of the Spheres")... Keywords: Greg Fox; Consilience; Memetics; Music of the Spheres; Sine Waves; Phase Minimalism Downloads: 946 |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Pompa Funebris Volume 2a - Greg Fox This is the first half of a second volume of indeterminate funeral music, this time based entirely on sine-waves, and this time dedicated to Max Andersson. It's under an hour but is still quite a long haul, in one continuous stretch of quiet, subdued sine-waves. The frequencies lie between 100 and 1000 hertz and the durations lie between zero and ten seconds. The data in the 10x10 grid was used vertically here but in volume 2b, to follow shortly, it will be used horizontally, thus even further i... Keywords: Requiem; Funeral music; Indeterminacy; Chance; John Cage; Malhaus; Experimental; Sine waves; Greg Fox; Formalism; Electro-acoustic; Peace; Zen; Meditation; Mindfulness Downloads: 153 Average rating: (0 review) |
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