SONOLOGYST Planetarium 2CD Digipack 2025
Art.Nr.: 49169
EAN: 0641871746699
Label: COLD SPRING
EUR 19,99
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Artist: | SONOLOGYST |
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Title: | Planetarium |
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Format: | 2CD in matt-finish gatefold ecopack |
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Year: | 25.07.2025 | |
Label: | Cold Spring | |
Tracklist: | CD1: 01 67p-Churyumov-Gerasimenko Comet 02 Blue Neptune 03 TAU Mission to Oort Cloud 04 Ultra Low Black Hole Frequencies 05 S-1981 S 13 Pan-Saturn's Moon 06 Venera 4V-1 No.310 07 Plutonian Transmissions 08 Jupiter's Moons 09 Kuiper Belt 10 19h22m24.64s ± 5s 11 Microphones on Mars 12 Uranus Plasma Waves 13 Earth Magnetic Waves CD2: 01 Solar System Data Sonification and Recordings [57:08] |
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Info: | An aural exploration of the solar
system by Italian deep sound master SONOLOGYST, using data from NASA's
probes. On the latest album by Sonologyst, raw data from radio waves,
electromagnetic fields, and plasma fluctuations, utilising data
sonification files provided by NASA, are transformed into a haunting
soundscape, unveiling the ambient music of planets, solar winds, and
the cosmic beyond. As the newest addition to Sonologyst's series of
sonic documentaries, this work deepens his exploration of the sonic
spectrum, converting cosmic phenomena into immersive auditory
experiences. NASA and other space agencies have captured "sounds" from the cosmos by recording non-audible signals like radio waves, electromagnetic waves, and plasma (ionized gas that's prevalent in space) wave fluctuations. These are converted into audio frequencies we can hear using a process called data sonification. Spacecraft like Voyager, Cassini, and Juno are equipped with special instruments (e.g., plasma wave antennas, magnetometers, radio wave receivers) to detect radio waves, plasma waves, and electromagnetic fields. These signals can provide data on phenomena like solar wind, planetary magnetospheres, and charged particles. After conversion, the resulting sounds are often enhanced to make certain patterns, pitches, or changes in intensity more noticeable. This may involve amplifying certain frequencies or adding layers to represent multi-dimensional data. This processing helps bring out subtle differences that might otherwise be hard to discern. |