THE HIGGS FIELD
via DonGarbutt:
This is a premature celebration of the upcoming discovery of the Higgs Boson, at CERN. The music is written and created by Don Garbutt, with a nod to Gordon Kane, for his inspirational book “Supersymmetry”. All sounds were created on the ARP 2600 analog synthesizer, with performance help from the interactive software program “M” by Cycling ’74. Individual tracks were imaged in 3-D sound with “Protron” software by Crystal River Engineering. Headphones are recommended for the full immersion effect. Vocalizations were performed on keyboard using the Roland varios instrument. Thanks to Leif Baker for his “Science News Guy” announcement and his enthusiasm.
Tags: 3-D sound, ARP synthesizer, CERN, Cycling '74, Don Garbutt, electronic-music, Higgs Boson, LHC, physics, Progressive Rock, science music


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