Great song.
For anyone curious how to produce something that sounds like this, paulstretch is the way to do it. https://sonosaurus.com/paulxstretch/
My personal favorite use of this: https://youtu.be/XiKWfcy-Z70?si=iJTP0XTEAAObI_rU
I'm rather fond of The Black Dog's Music for Real Airports, myself. https://ra.co/reviews/7404
If anyone would like to play with something more interactive, I'm testing out some new effects on Ambiphone, my ambient soundscape web app. The test version is at https://test.ambiph.one
There's a basic playback speed control now (basic in as much as it doesn't preserve pitch) plus things like reverb and delay effects
Here's some slowed-down ambient music: https://test.ambiph.one/?m=1-Slow+Realisation-ap50a25c60
And a cat purring at 50% speed makes a pretty convincing lion: https://test.ambiph.one/?m=1-Lion's+Den-aa8a34c60e37f100ac50...
(Audio may be a little glitchy on Android Chrome if you have lots of sounds playing - I'm debugging that at the moment)
In this field : Windows 95 startup sound, from Brian Eno as well : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BnoX3E2WFcc
It seems like the website is region locked? I haven't seen an 405 error mentioning a specific country yet though, it seemed interesting. https://imgur.com/a/AiY9xMJ
When the AI songs started happening, I've been hoping someone would make a very long version of 1/1 from Music for Airports. This is not that. I don't mean stretched out. I just mean that it gets interpolated outwards after the original composition ends.
Does anyone know what can make that?
For anyone else perusing the comments for more ambient music, I recommend Stars of the Lkd for anyone looking for similar feels.
If you like Brian Eno's music, you might enjoy Hiroshi Yoshimura. Wet Land is one of my favorite albums of all time.
Gary Hustwit (Helvetica, Objectified) just made a worthwhile documentary about Eno: https://www.hustwit.com/eno
It's only streaming right now and each streamed version is unique, riffing off of Eno's "generative" music.
Semi-related in the same vein of background ambient music:
For fans of the film Heat: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lHP4qbgAN6s One of my absolute favorites to work to.
Perfect opportunity to point out that there is a 23x slowed down version of Brian Enos Windows 95 startup sound https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNIfbdi41ho
I bought Bang On A Can's version soon after it was released in 97, and it remains one of my favourite pieces of music to code to. For reasons that I can't adequately explain I prefer it to the (itself wonderful) original.
Deconstructing Brian Eno's Ambient 1: Music for Airports:
https://reverbmachine.com/blog/deconstructing-brian-eno-musi...
It's a must-read! It has analysis of all Eno's tape loops and an interactive note randomizer. Mentioned in the article's related content but it's worth an extra shout.
Fun to play around with for anyone who likes the album or ambient music in general.
Well I know what Iām listening to at work tomorrow. Wonder if this is going to make my code happier or sadder.
Also now wondering if thereās any research on how music affects (cognitive) performance.
For those who find this finishes all too quickly, before it really gets started, here's Igor Levit's performance of Satie's Vexations
https://www.youtube.com/live/Uu_03mUPgHU?si=ggJYSJH8SUy0AcKO
sounds like paulstretch is heavily used. you can get similar results when applying this to almost any sont.
God is this annoying. How can I listen to music where a single note stretches longer than my window of attention? My mind perceives this the same way as the sound of my fridge working, except much louder.
Or, on Thursday afternoons, you can listen to one of my favorites
Not sure anyone posted it already, also great: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hOVdjxtnsH8
Interesting bit there about music for facing mortality. An ambient classic from that same era is Steve Roach āStructures from Silenceā. He had an NDE and that music is what he heard during.
One great musician to listen to during late coding sessions.
Listened to a bit of it and it seems like a decent analogue to East Forest's Music For Mushrooms which is 5 hours.
great to visit with Eno at his long-time music machine installation at the Palace of Fine Arts SF, so long ago.. a real artist!
Brian Eno - Alternative 3
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=H9AldyuIh5A
I heard this music off on for decades, but couldnāt place it. I doubled down and only having a memory of it I was certain it was by Brian Eno.
It took me a while to stumble upon it, it was music written for an ITV Science programmeās April Foolās episode; which due to strike action was delayed until July.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alternative_3
This comes up repeatedly with regards to conspiracy theories, I assume not by people who think the Moon landings are a hoax, that would be insane. Erm wait a minuteā¦
Imagine what this would sound like for Another Green World
Not really necessary. So little happens in the original (in a good way)
Alternative title: Journalist discover the paulstretch software
dupe? this was on the homepage 4 days ago https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43520122
"Sitting among the gleaming steel fixtures and softly glowing concrete lines of the modernist Cologne Bonn Airport on a sunny Sunday morning in late 1977, en route to his homebase, the perennially nervous flier recoiled once again at the canned pop pleasantries mindlessly piped into such an inspired space. The music was not only an afterthought but also insulting to the idea that you would soon climb into a sleek metal tube and be propelled by engines through the sky at 40,000 feet. āI started thinking, āWhat should we be hearing here?ā I thought most of all you wanted music that didnāt try to pretend you werenāt going to die on the plane, ā Eno, laughing but serious."
https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/brian-eno-ambient-1-mus...