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I want to love this but thereās a super shrill (12,000+hz tone- like someone standing next to you screaming Eeeeeeeeeeee) that has been introduced into the generative mix. It is ear splitting and so painful and really destroys the joy of what could be. Iām hoping itās something thatās just part of summer, if itās sticking around in the fall, I guess itās time to delete this. Really sad.
I enjoy falling asleep to white noise, music, etc., And I have tried a lot of apps with good success on quite a few. I balked at the price for this one at first, but it has become the one that never gets old for me. I really hope that they Will make it available as an Google Watch app so I can use it even when my phone isnāt nearby.
Itās a fantastic ambient music composition, and ranks among Enoās best ambient work. But for the price, at the very least we should be able to choose between the seasons. I got it recently and therefore have āAutumnā. I would very much like to hear or see the differences in the other seasons, but they appear to be previous versions, no longer available in the app. Would the developer consider allowing the old seasons to still be chosen within the app? (If/when that happens, Iāll update to five stars!)
I never buy apps, but have enjoyed Brian Eno for years from Music for Airports, Discreet Music and more recent work. The app does not loop but explores similar sounds and themes in a relaxing and gentle way. I use this almost daily for meditation listening on bose headphones and find it the perfect way to escape and recharge. From the number of times (hours) listened itās cost me less than a penny or two. My only regret is that it wonāt play over my Sonos set, though the intimacy of the experience would be diminished.
While I appreciate that this was suppose to be an artistic expression, and I usually blame myself for being duped into spending too money on something with little value, I feel a little blindsided by this app. Judging by the interactive experiences provided by previously released apps, I was expecting much the same here and was left completely wanting. The listener has no control whatsoever of the listening experience. Art, yes, I get it, but I could have easily put this piece on loop for free in Google Music and not known the difference. My ear is apparently not discerning enough to care if there are subtle changes in the composition. Also, the āspace frequenciesā are absolute nails on a chalk board. Iām likely going to delete this app because I canāt stand them. UPDATE: While Iām still going to caution all comers about the price and warn them about the lack of interactivity, Iām here to admit that I have NOT deleted the app from my phone after all and have spent the last two weeks listening to it for most of my work day. It really is oddly addictive and very comforting. Iāve also found that paired with a nature sound such as rain or wind it makes an excellent study/focus tool that also blocks out background noise. Iāve even gotten accustomed to the āspace frequencyā sounds that have actually served to draw my attention back to the music and refocus me when I start to drift.
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