[07/14/2022]
In the not-so-distant future, technology will enable listeners to perceive sound in unprecedented ways. Speakers and headphones will cease to exist, supplanted by novel methods of perceiving music: vibrational impulses that travel directly into the hypothalamus.
By listening to frequencies emanating from celestial bodies, planets, and galaxies throughout the universe, we will discover resonances that exist only in exo-planetary environments.
The music of the future will be tuned to new auditory systems, to tones that channel positive psycho-emotional effects to the listener. It will be designed for social, emotional, and spiritual purposes, giving humanity access to emotions never felt before. Music will be created at the intersection of science, the occult, ancient tonalities, and algorithmic scales that will be used for the marketing of the Grand AI Observer.
Click here to listen to the music of the future.
Track by Alejandro Molinari
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