Polar Mind, a Swiss musician and researcher who found a pulsing bubble in Antarctica approximately a kilometre below the surface that is presently being studied by international teams, has released his second track, “The Stars Behind“, a fusion of retro 80s vibes and contemporary rhythm play.
The song’s producer Slade Templeton is one of the top producers of sample packs and synth presets that integrates their work naturally into tracks.
It’s a minor marvel that Polar Mind is able to concentrate on a brand-new track right now. His phone is ringing nonstop even though he is currently in Switzerland and enjoying a vacation from his studies because of the enthusiasm over his finding.
It is now evident that the area around his found bubble contains other little bubbles that display a stunning range of forms and sizes. Even while each bubble appears to have its own distinct personality, they are all connected by a web of marine life. They appear to interact not just with other marine life, but also with one another.
The carbon cycle in the world’s seas and the stabilisation of the Earth’s climate are thought to be significantly influenced by the bubbles.
It is expected that the bubbles significantly absorb atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2). However, the energy stored in the bubbles does not only seem to absorb CO2 emitted by humans, but must also host other sources.
The findings of more study should be ready in the summer. In the meanwhile, we appreciate Polar Mind’s music, which probes the incomprehensible just as profoundly as the bubbles he found.
Listen to the single “The Stars Behind” below:
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