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Andrey Klimkovsky is a Russian composer working in the electronic music space. Musical images he created — «Music of Celestial Spheres», «Starry Sky», «ALEALA» and «DreamOcean» have become classics of the genre, gaining fame both in Russia and abroad. The musician regularly gives spectacular live concerts and collaborates with many other representatives of the Russian electronic scene, leads a popular community about synthesizers and workstations, participates in astronomical expeditions and practices a healthy lifestyle.

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Saturday, October 19, 2024

«shortlivedUniverse» track from HEAVEN III album «singularitime» by Andrey Klimkovsky

In modern laboratories, scientists sometimes conduct absolutely amazing experiments, the result of which can be new technological materials or medicines. In special conditions, organs for transplantation or microprocessors with subatomic miniaturization of working elements are already grown. But when the experiment has brought certain results, it is usually stopped. At some point, the researchers go home, and the laboratory is locked with a key, after turning off all the devices and equipment - they also need to rest...

But what if a new form of life is created during the experiment - biological or cybernetic (which one exactly - it does not matter)? Will it be acceptable to stop this experiment at some point? If someone thought that such achievements are still very far away, and the question is premature, I will tell you that in the Large Hadron Collider, during the collision of particles, not some abstract forms of life can be born and die for a short time, but entire Worlds - huge Universes, whose uniqueness, originality and eternity are hidden in the bottomless well of the microworld. But these Worlds are no worse than ours... although, usually, we do not think about it...

Perhaps it is high time to think about it. After all, it is possible that we ourselves, together with the World surrounding us, are also just someone's bold experiment... (?)

The full album "singularitime" can be purchased here:

The track reviewed here is the fifth track on the album's playlist, which has a total of 10 tracks. In fact, the first half of the album is already available in video versions. Here are links to other video tracks:


Enjoy watching, listening and thinking, Friends!


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