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The by-laws of the crib : Songs for the anemone
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Scientific music for micro/macroscopic organisms and other living forms.
Genre: Rock: Post-Rock/Experimental
Release Date: 2007
Songs for the anemone
The by-laws of the crib
Record Label: The by-laws of the crib
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1. Aqua Secretum Templi 3:00 + MP3 $0.99
2. A Light in the Abyss 2:42 + MP3 $0.99
3. Lifeless Ocean 4:23 + MP3 $0.99
4. Song For Alejandra 3:20 + MP3 $0.99
5. Laemolyta Taeniata 3:23 + MP3 $0.99
6. The Universal Equation 3:13 + MP3 $0.99
7. Who Am I to Judge You? 4:15 + MP3 $0.99
8. Underwater Treasures (Yet to Discover) 4:51 + MP3 $0.99
9. The Captive Heart 2:12 + MP3 $0.99
10. The Castaway 4:05 + MP3 $0.99
11. Anemone 2:01 + MP3 $0.99
12. Random Formation of the First Molecule On Earth 2:28 + MP3 $0.99
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Album Notes

For an instant, only energy existed as the tremendous heat of the explosion (1 x 1032 degrees) unified everything. As space erupted, matter, energy, and time itself were created. In the first seconds of time, the early universe expanded and cooled to 100 billion degrees, and protons, neutrons, and electrons began to take form. Within moments, as temperatures plunged to 1 billion degrees above zero, small atomic nuclei began to take shape as protons and neutrons began to interact. After 300,000 years, temperatures in the universe had dropped below 3,000 degrees and neutral atoms were formed as electrons combined with the atomic nuclei.

Gravity and the other fundamental forces were also created in this explosion and they began to cause the early atoms to pull together into dense clouds called nebulae. Over time, nebulae collapsed into massive objects called stars, which bathed the universe in light. As the tremendous pressure of a star's own gravity squeezes the atoms inside of it together, stars fuse light elements (such as hydrogen and helium) into heavier ones (carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, etc.). Over billions of years, a star eventually exhausts its nuclear fuel and ends its life in a cataclysmic explosion, called a supernova. This process spreads the star's matter back into space and begins the cycle anew.

As the early universe developed, the stars were drawn together into large clusters called galaxies. One such cluster, called the Milky Way galaxy, began to form approximately 10 billion years ago. Much like other galaxies around it, the Milky Way contains some 100 billion stars spiraling around its center. Then, approximately 5 billion years ago, a new star called the sun was born in this galaxy.

In its early years, the sun drew in gas and dust from nearby space. Some of this material began to spin around the early sun, forming a circling disc. Over time, dust and gases in this disc began to clump together into larger objects that eventually formed planets circling around the sun.

This music comes from one of those planets (the EARTH) and was/is composed and played by a human named Alejandro Ruiz, a PhD in Sciences who works as University teacher and scientific researcher. This is his solo project THE BY-LAWS OF THE CRIB. The first album released -"Songs for the anemone"- was about the lifeless prehistoric oceans; the forthcoming one -"Songs for the prion"- is about the microscopic worlds. This is scientific, intrepid, intelligent and challenging music to your ears.

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