Musician Brian House has created an album titled "Everyday Infrasound in an Uncertain World," which captures and amplifies infrasonic sounds—below human hearing range—from natural events around the globe, making them audible to humans for the first time. This project highlights inaccessible layers of perception and offers content creators a novel approach to ambient music by transforming scientific data into artistic expression, potentially deepening listeners' connection to Earth's hidden acoustic phenomena.
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