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1. Symphony of Science - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Symphony of Science is a music project created by Washington-based electronic musician John Boswell. The project seeks to "spread scientific knowledge and philosophy ...
Top tracks from Symphony of Science: We Are All Connected, Our Place in the Cosmos & more. The Symphony of Science is a musical project by John Boswell designed to deliver ...
Hey there, I'm a musician from Washington state who makes music videos. I have a project called Symphony of Science which aims to spread scientific knowledge and philosophy ...
Remember A Glorious Dawn, the awesome auto-tuned Carl Sagan (and Stephen Hawking) video clip that went viral? What could be better than that? Well, John Boswell of Symphony of ...
Autotuning has become a mainstay of popular American music production. It gives musicians and music producers control over their sound in a way that they have never before had.
Remembering Alan Watts no doubt dates me. That’s OK. I still miss the extravagant and rebellious Sixties. Here’s a sample of what Alan Watts was like, but remixed by John Boswell ...