All first data are digitized records of underground physical processes. The researcher wrote a simple Python program to turn them into music. At first, the project was designed as a textbook for TOMSK Polytechnic students, but processed sounds turned into full roads.
The album was called “Demour’s Energy ve and consists of seven atmospheric compositions. Each has a geological name and transmits the sound of natural elements. On an additional path, students can hear how they are in the natural forms of oil, clay, sandstone and other breeds – without processing sound. The album is already available on popular platforms, including Yandex.musics.
Source: Ferra

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