The Earth Sings Mi Fa Mi

Label
Triple Crown Recordings
Release date
7 Aug 2007
Running length
12 tracks
Running time
60:09

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Tracklist

    Track     Duration Listeners
1 Swallow People Whole 5:43 24,967
2 Disappear (Oubliette) 4:13 5,365
3 The Crop And The Pest 4:47 20,165
4 The Salesman, The Husband, The Lover 6:55 16,611
5 Smoke and Mirrors 4:12 22,188
6 A Realization of the Ear 4:36 17,728
7 Saturnus 3:47 18,388
8 Wanderers 5:03 16,349
9 Stay Small 3:34 18,217
10 Music of the Spheres 2:17 17,187
11 The Heir of Empty Breath 7:42 14,562
12 Pale Blue Dot 7:20 14,535

About this album

The title, The Earth Sings Mi Fa Mi stems from a book written by a late 16th century astronomical theorist by the name of Johannes Kepler and the publication just fascinated the band. Kepler’s theory suggested that each of the 9 planets in our solar system produced tones as they orbited the sun. Throughout the orbit, Venus would stay a consistent note that was considered the 6th in relation to the rest of the planets. As Earth would shift its tonality, it would create the effect of the notes moving from the major 6th to the minor 6th and back and forth. This is where the “Mi Fa Mi” comes into action, symbolizing the corresponding syllables when singing a scale in relation to the notes of the earth {Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti Do}. Kepler further concurred that the Earth “singing” Mi Fa Mi could truly stand for Misery, Famine, Misery and ultimately, that is the song the Earth and Venus continued to sing. Misery, referring to an empty place and Famine, referring to the appetite or thirst for things.
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