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July 2010: "Phonautograph" album is released. Play or download on the music page. In 1857 the first method of recording sound was invented by
Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville, unfortunately there was no way to
play it back. In 2008 the 1860 and 1859 paper recordings were decoded
by scientists in Calfornia who posted them around the world as MP3
files. What you hear is the result of a journey from 1859 to now, I
haven't added anything to the "original" sound. Oh, well probably I
have. The sounds you hear are the result of the original recording, the
2008 reading, the MP3 encoding and my perspective. Is it music? Well
you can't hum it. Is it glorious? Maybe.
This
is a pseudo-binaural recording, listen with headphones. There are some
strange things going on in this recording which cannot be accurately
reproduced by MP3 or Ogg format (they imagine what you can hear and
leave out the rest). If you want to hear it properly, download the
FLACs and play in Winamp or Foobar2000 or burn the FLACs to a CD.
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