Mysterium Tremendum

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Mysterium Tremendum is an album by the Mickey Hart Band, a musical group led by former Grateful Dead drummer Mickey Hart. It was released by 360° Productions on April 10, 2012. Mysterium Tremendum was created by having the Mickey Hart Band, with guest percussionists and other musicians, play music along with what Hart has called "cosmic sounds". These sounds were created by taking light, radio waves, and other electromagnetic radiation given off by celestial objects such as the sun, planets, stars, and galaxies, and using computers to transform it into sound waves. Hart stated, "I have combined sonic images of the formation of our universe with sounds drawn from musical instruments. It's all about the vibrations that make up the infinite universe. In this case, they began as light waves an rdf:langString
Mysterium Tremendum é um álbum da Mickey Hart Band, um grupo musical liderado pelo ex-baterista da Grateful Dead, Mickey Hart. Foi lançado pela 360° Productions em 10 de abril de 2012. O Mysterium Tremendum foi criado com a Mickey Hart Band, com percussionistas convidados e outros músicos, tocando música junto com o que Hart chamou de "sons cósmicos". Esses sons foram criados pegando luz, ondas de rádio e outras radiações eletromagnéticas emitidas por objetos celestes como o sol, planetas, estrelas e galáxias, e usando computadores para transformá-lo em ondas sonoras. Hart declarou: "Combinei imagens sonoras da formação do nosso universo com sons extraídos de instrumentos musicais. É tudo sobre as vibrações que compõem o universo infinito. Nesse caso, eles começaram como ondas de luz e ess rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Mysterium Tremendum is an album by the Mickey Hart Band, a musical group led by former Grateful Dead drummer Mickey Hart. It was released by 360° Productions on April 10, 2012. Mysterium Tremendum was created by having the Mickey Hart Band, with guest percussionists and other musicians, play music along with what Hart has called "cosmic sounds". These sounds were created by taking light, radio waves, and other electromagnetic radiation given off by celestial objects such as the sun, planets, stars, and galaxies, and using computers to transform it into sound waves. Hart stated, "I have combined sonic images of the formation of our universe with sounds drawn from musical instruments. It's all about the vibrations that make up the infinite universe. In this case, they began as light waves and these light waves are still washing over us. Scientists at Penn State, Lawrence Berkeley Labs, and Meyer Sound have transformed these light waves into sound waves." Hart said that he worked with George Smoot, a scientist who, with John C. Mather, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2006 for his work in cosmic microwave background radiation. Seven of the twelve tracks on the album have lyrics written by Robert Hunter, who wrote the words for many Grateful Dead songs.
rdf:langString Mysterium Tremendum é um álbum da Mickey Hart Band, um grupo musical liderado pelo ex-baterista da Grateful Dead, Mickey Hart. Foi lançado pela 360° Productions em 10 de abril de 2012. O Mysterium Tremendum foi criado com a Mickey Hart Band, com percussionistas convidados e outros músicos, tocando música junto com o que Hart chamou de "sons cósmicos". Esses sons foram criados pegando luz, ondas de rádio e outras radiações eletromagnéticas emitidas por objetos celestes como o sol, planetas, estrelas e galáxias, e usando computadores para transformá-lo em ondas sonoras. Hart declarou: "Combinei imagens sonoras da formação do nosso universo com sons extraídos de instrumentos musicais. É tudo sobre as vibrações que compõem o universo infinito. Nesse caso, eles começaram como ondas de luz e essas ondas de luz ainda estão lavando sobre nós. Cientistas da Penn State, Lawrence Berkeley Labs e transformaram essas ondas de luz em ondas sonoras". Hart disse que trabalhou com George Smoot, um cientista que, com John C. Mather, recebeu o Prêmio Nobel de Física em 2006 por seu trabalho na radiação cósmica de fundo em micro-ondas. Sete das doze faixas do álbum têm letras escritas por Robert Hunter, que escreveu as palavras de muitas músicas da Grateful Dead.
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