Experiments - Takahiku 高低 (2021)
An experimental binaural soundscape exploring the contrasts of high and low - both in frequency and conceptual space. Recorded using Delta and Theta brainwave frequencies, this composition investigates the therapeutic and meditative potential of low-frequency audio processing.
The piece examines the relationship between elevation and depth through sound, using binaural beats to create spatial audio experiences that shift between grounding bass frequencies and elevated harmonic content. The minimalist approach allows listeners to focus on subtle frequency interactions and their neurological effects.
Takahiku translates to "high-low" in Japanese, reflecting the work's exploration of sonic and conceptual dualities - the interplay between presence and absence, tension and release, consciousness and subconsciousness through carefully calibrated frequency relationships.






