Disquiet0272 Exoplanetary Intervalls by paulchristophrose published on 2017-03-18T11:22:36Z This is music made from the stars. I took the intervals from these 7 planets that were discovered the other day, and used them both as tonal intervals (-> "1x, 4/3x 2x, 3x, 5x, 8x. If you think of those as vibrating strings, they form a chord or scale: the slowest planet is the root, then fourth, octave, octave and fifth, two octaves and major third, three octaves.") but as well as distance in time (first note repeats every bar, second note every 4/3 bar, next one every two bars etc.) and build this vibraphone pattern with it. The rest is arrangement and some acoustic guitar picking on a saturday morning after breakfast while the kids are playing. See http://llllllll.co/t/exoplanetary-interv-disquiet-junto-project-0272/6985 for context. Genre Mumbletronica/Folkstep Comment by pytchblend Wonderful 2017-05-19T15:40:42Z Comment by Hypoid Great juxtaposition between dnb style beats and floating acoustic harmonies, very fun! 2017-03-23T00:20:19Z Comment by plusch Love this track! 2017-03-22T17:22:28Z Comment by Suss Müsik Oh, that is very nice. 2017-03-20T14:28:23Z Comment by rupertlally Superb track, reminds me of some of Prefuse 73's music. 2017-03-19T11:23:16Z Comment by paulchristophrose @yawha: Thanks, glad you like it. Maybe I should have been focussing a bit more on the intervals, they just run as a background arpeggio. But isn´t that what planetary systems actually do most of the time? 2017-03-19T08:53:42Z Comment by Ya Wha? These scale runs on the acoustic are lovely... the whole piece is relaxed and really well executed. 2017-03-19T00:22:27Z