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Horizon Cracked By Xsonoro 514 < ORIGINAL ✯ >

Low brass drone. Pressure behind the skyline. A distant 514 Hz tone — not heard, but felt in the molars.

— a sound piece for fractured frequencies Horizon Cracked By Xsonoro 514

It sounds like you’re looking for a (or a written text/poem) inspired by the title “Horizon Cracked By Xsonoro 514.” Low brass drone

Xsonoro — metallic, non-human, like a signal from a dead satellite. The horizon line splits lengthwise. Light bleeds out as granular static. Tempo: none. Dynamics: fff into silence. Horizon Cracked By Xsonoro 514

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