Giardini Oort Releases “Arogya”

Is there a particular ethos behind the single/EP/album or any particular music styles or events that inspired it?

The track "Arogya" is deeply influenced by the concept of healing and restoration. It embodies the frequency of 528 Hz, known as the healing frequency, intended to repair DNA and bring peace to the listener.

Were there any notable or amusing happenings surrounding the recording/production of the EP?

The creation of "Arogya" was a serene experience, punctuated by moments of deep connection with the music, where time seemed to stand still, highlighting the track’s meditative qualities.

Are there any other interesting or amusing happenings – no matter how small – that the band have been involved with that would be of interest to those who like your music?

An interesting fact about Giardini Oort is the project's name origin, inspired by the distant Oort Cloud in our solar system, reflecting the boundless and exploratory nature of the music.

Who are the band members and what do they play?

Giardini Oort is the solo project of an artist deeply inspired by the cosmos. Utilizing synthesizers, handpans, drums, double basses, cellos, pianos, and various effects, the project seeks to create an immersive soundscape for reflection and meditation.

How and where did you get together?

Giardini Oort was born in a home studio, nestled in the quiet outskirts of the city, where the ambient noise of nature blends with the hum of distant civilization. This project was conceived as a means to explore the depths of music and sound, influenced by both the tranquility of nature and the complexity of human emotion.

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