EX.641 Source Material: Plants and Electronic Music

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    Dec 29, 2022
  • Bass frequencies that mimic bees, sonic soil pollution at festivals, plant muses and more.
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  • Since at least the 1970s, artists have composed music for plants. From Mort Garson’s Plantasia to dublab's Plant Music compilation, albums recorded with nature in mind often intend to stimulate growth or simply entertain leafy creatures. This episode of Source Material, a documentary-style series, explores the symbiotic links between electronic music and house plants. Diving into the world of frequencies and root systems, RA's Martha Pazienti Caidan speaks to various experts to learn how nature responds to ambient tunes and synthesisers. Among them are biotherapeutic musician Imka, Joe Patitucci of PlantWave, an app that translates plants' biorhythms into music, sound artist Karine Bonneval and composer Erland Cooper. To discover how bass frequencies mimic bees and why festivals are adopting sonic soil pollution, listen to the episode.
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