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I just couldn’t resist, could I?… Black hole goes Dark Ambient in - Supermassive
“I have seen the dark universe yawning / Where the black planets roll without aim / Where they roll in their horror unheeded / Without knowledge, or lustre, or name.” ― H. P. Lovecraft, Nemesis
Should I call this found sound? Or, ahem, a ‘soundscape’? I suppose it is really a field recording…
As others on this site have noted, once NASA revealed that a black hole actually sounds as cosmically terrifying as it should (albeit dozens of octaves below human hearing in actuality), I could hardly let it go by and still do honour to the high priest of cosmic horror (and keen amateur astronomer, btw) old HP himself, now could I?
I did very little: a pad from Flowtones, bell bloops from Shoom, and a bit of Mononoke. True existential terror solo by that thing at the centre of the Perseus Cluster. Since if once it should turn its’ gaze upon you, all movement, meaning and even time itself comes to an end, perhaps it truly is the Gorgon…
Fold, spindle, mutilate, or, hopefully, comment…
Fun fact: the root note of the hole is apparently the B flat 57 octaves below middle C…
*Anyone else wanting to mess with cosmic horror up close and personal will find the original audio download link - along with links to other stellar ‘sonifications’ - here:
Comments
As howling voids in the bleak nothingness of the universe go, it sounds kinda friendly…
@bygjohn : Ha! Well it certainly wants to pull you in for a big hug…
Very nice!
Super immersive!
Very good! I am slowly but inevitably turning into a red spaghetti!
This music is fascinating. And the Black Hole picture gets in the middle, nicely done.
Like magnusovi stated, "Super immersive".
Rene
Dig it!
I love it of course
@lasselu : I remember that film! I think it was the first time I had really thought what a black hole was. Wasn’t some Brit Thesp playing a cackling villain who had some kind of base near the black hole? And Vincent was the cute robot? Memory is hazy on it.
@magnusovi : thank you! (I see what you did there )
@JanKun : ouch!
@ReneAsologuitar : thank you. It hardly seems fair. You give me golden throated interpretations of 70s singer songwriter classics, beautifully and simply done. I give you…. Er - nightmares?
@Gavinski : consider it dug!
@sevenape : thank you, you are too kind. Glad you liked it. Galaxy NGC 1275 did all the heavy lifting though. And I do mean all…
German Thesp and it was a ship parked on the event horizon but otherwise, yes...
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