AIR 022 / Aleksi Perälä by AIR published on 2020-02-20T12:34:13Z Recorded in Lahti, Finland, episode 22 welcomes Finnish producer and musician Aleksi Perala for a talk about Colundi, a microtonal tuning system introduced to him several years ago, and in which the different frequencies relate to different psychologies and beliefs. Although Colundi is still for the most part a mystery even to its staunchest believers, its frequences are said to encourage healing, relaxation, and peacefulness. Aleksi's own work with Colundi has resulted in more than 17 full length releases, and he shows no signs of slowing down... +++ @aleksiperala Music: Aleksi Perälä - "UK74R1513080" (2017) Audio treatment by Airlock Audio & Mastering Genre Podcast Comment by Fergus McQueenie x 2020-11-30T20:13:13Z Comment by Capsule Network 10.8 33 33.8 40 55 62.64 63 70 73.6 83 98.4 105 110 111 147 147.85 172.06 210.42 221.23 264 293 342 396 404 408 410 413 416 417 420.82 440 448 528 630 639 685 852 880 1052 12000 common purpose. consideration of data. colundi everyOne 2020-02-20T23:18:35Z Comment by AIR “Lacking some words that are better, we might say spiritual, we might say religious… Last night I was playing a few simple Colundi sequences, and it felt holy to me. It’s not a religion, it’s what you make of it. And I strongly feel that.” 2020-02-20T12:48:58Z Comment by AIR “Especially in the beginning I was making tracks with a calculator. The Colundi sequence is not linear at all. There’s no logic to it. You can’t understand it in a traditional way, you have to feel the sound.” 2020-02-20T12:46:30Z Comment by AIR “I think my music resonates because of Colundi, I don’t think it’s particularly good music. You don’t need to like the music to feel the Colundi. You just need to play it and feel it, you know?” 2020-02-20T12:45:17Z Comment by AIR “I don’t think I’ve ever had an inspiration in my life. Maybe once... But it didn't work out!" 2020-02-20T12:44:49Z