Orthogonal Resonance
Orthogonal Resonance was originally conceived as a physical installation: four Tibetan bells struck at regular intervals by computer-controlled mallets. The piece was later reimagined and recorded with a modular Eurorack synthesiser, used here to approximate and extend the timbral nuances of the original instruments. The composition explores how rhythm and sound can influence human brainwave activity, particularly theta waves, gradually guiding the listener toward an altered state of consciousness, similar to the fleeting threshold we pass through as we fall asleep or begin to wake.
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