Observe

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Observe © 2022 by Shane Ivers is licensed under CC BY 4.0 Creative Commons logoCCBY icon

Rich analogue beeps, thick textural bass, and crispy glitchy highs – procedurally generated, meaning no two renders would ever be the same. Try skipping through for different textures.

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Royalty Free Vintage Sci-Fi Music

Observe is a genuinely unusual piece of music with an unusual origin story. Rather than composing in the traditional sense, this track was created by setting up a series of parameters and triggers so that the notes play themselves in a semi-randomised pattern – meaning that if the same process were run again, the result would be entirely different, yet somehow also the same. The distinction is subtle but fascinating. Rich analogue synth tones provide the primary character – warbly, warm, and full of character – whilst thick textural bass grounds the piece and crispy high-end glitchiness adds digital texture. It is, as the title suggests, music for observation rather than performance. Skipping through the track reveals distinctly different textures and feels at different points.

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Works brilliantly for science content - particularly anything dealing with the microscopic world, astronomy, or any subject where patient observation reveals extraordinary things. Effective for documentary segments, ambient streaming backgrounds, and any educational content where an evolving, textural backdrop rewards sustained attention. Also well-suited to experimental video art and any creative project where procedurally generated music's inherent unpredictability is part of the appeal.

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