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“Everything that exists on this earth has a sound,” Japanese ambient pioneer Midori Takada said in a recent interview. “Even if humans don’t call it an instrument, on this earth, there exists a significant vibrancy.” Amplify just one low-pitched ceramic vase and it sounds like the rumbling of a horror-movie climax. [@JonasWendelin](/user/profile/JonasWendelin)
“Everything that exists on this earth has a sound,” Japanese ambient pioneer Midori Takada said in a recent interview. “Even if humans don’t call it an instrument, on this earth, there exists a significant vibrancy.” Amplify just one low-pitched ceramic vase and it sounds like the rumbling of a horror-movie climax. [@JonasWendelin](/user/profile/JonasWendelin)
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