Pulse Emitter – Meditative Music 4 CDR
Pulse Emitter – Meditative Music 4 CDR
Reviewing music that is made for a certain purpose can be a challenge. Because I always listen to music for the purposes I intend for it, so sometimes it’s difficult to try and remove yourself from what you’re used to and imagine what it would be like to listen to this in the way it’s intended for. For instance I don’t meditate, so the music on this disc may be interpreted differently by a guru, or someone who knows about meditating.
My first impression is that Meditative Music 4 reminds me a lot of some tracks from Aphex Twin’s Selected Ambient Works Vol. 2. Slowly alternating tones fading in and out at equal intervals with basic tones. This isn’t a bad thing though, it does succeed in being very relaxing and peaceful. It does kind of lull me into a certain state but unfortunately it’s not a state I can really explore now as I’m listening to it.
The hour long track is rather constant with small variations in harmony. The sound changes minimally but this is a continual mind stream of pulsating sound for those that prefer their dosage smooth, peaceful, and calming.
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