

Lyresong Lullabies
Not so much 'music' as psychoacoustic neuromodulation via acoustic illusion, bordering on quantum aerophonic thermodynamics. Ad+Lib Lyresong's compilation of bardic museology has a proven track record of putting children to sleep, calming anxious animals and offering a meaningful escape and human connection for refugees in detention. Other potential applications include therapeutic limbic resonance treatment for memory loss, tapping our most primal sense: hearing; with the oldest instrument known to homo sapiens: the flute.
The album is a cultural treasure hunt, adapted to the form of lullabies in the style of nursery rhymes, creating an epigenetic holloway through the fourth dimension of music: subjective time. Minimal panning and other effects project an acoustic realm of imperfection, designed to induce alpha brain wave gyroscopics as seen in neurofeedback for use in speech pathology. The applications for these sound techniques span health, psychology, physics, spirituality, computing and cosmology.
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This blog explores the influences behind the sound.