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One Arc Degree - Cosmos In Flux FLAC album

Tracklist

1 Mayda 4:58
2 Antecedents & Consequences 7:12
3 Cosmos In Flux 6:20
4 Reconstruction Of Function 7:00
5 Skyrub 7:30
6 Winter Sun 8:38
7 Longer Than Forever 6:54
8 Teleute 9:44

Companies, etc.

  • Mastered At – IO Mastering
  • Designed At – Great Big Container

Credits

  • Design – Sten Backman
  • Mastered By – Don C. Tyler
  • Written-By, Producer – One Arc Degree

Notes

“There is no reason that space-time needs to be fundamentally smooth. We can imagine it consisting of many small, ever-changing, regions in which space and time are not definite, but fluctuate in a foam-like manner. As we probe at smaller scales, about ten times a billionth of the diameter of hydrogen's nucleus, space-time foam reveals itself, an ocean of quantum bubbles through which light travels, cosmos in flux.”


One Arc Degree - Cosmos In Flux FLAC album

Musician performer: One Arc Degree

Title: Cosmos In Flux

Date of release: 2017

Style: Ambient, Dub

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1942 mb

Rating: 4.5 / 5

Votes: 629

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