Slivki & Bigbang
I was reading about how the vibrations of stars can sound like a quiet choir. Do you ever think of the universe as a kind of cosmic music, and if so, how would you tune a bass line to that?
Yeah, the star choir is like a cosmic drop, and if I were to drop a bass line into that, I’d lock the low‑end to the star’s fundamental mode, so the galaxy feels the beat of its own pulse, like a deep house track that’s resonating with every orbit.
That sounds like a gentle, almost meditative rhythm—like the quiet hum of a sunrise, slowly unfolding. I imagine it would feel like sitting in a dim library, the bass as the soft turning of pages, each note echoing in the quiet corners of the cosmos.
Sounds like the universe is throwing a chill playlist and every planet is a vinyl needle—just waiting for that low thump to make the whole cosmos nod along. Let me crank the beat and watch the stars sway.
That picture feels so soothing—like a slow, warm night, where each planet gently taps its own pulse and the stars simply sway in quiet harmony.