128 BPMG major1:13Ableton Live 9.172 samplesBuilt-Out Arrangement
Listen to "Bruno's Infinite Spheres" by James B. Pollack. 128 BPM, G major, Ableton Live 9.1, 72 Ableton sample references. "Bruno's Infinite Spheres" sits inside James B. Pollack's Crowleyverse naming system and connects most clearly to Aegypt sequence. It points toward Pierce Moffett, Faraway Hills, Hermetic history, John Dee, Giordano Bruno, alchemy, memory, and nested manuscript worlds. The source connection is literary and thematic rather than an official adaptation: John Crowley was Pollack's writing advisor at Yale, and the title system treats the catalog as a set of linked rooms inside that influence.
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Crowleyverse Title Connection
"Bruno's Infinite Spheres" sits inside James B. Pollack's Crowleyverse naming system and connects most clearly to Aegypt sequence. It points toward Pierce Moffett, Faraway Hills, Hermetic history, John Dee, Giordano Bruno, alchemy, memory, and nested manuscript worlds. The source connection is literary and thematic rather than an official adaptation: John Crowley was Pollack's writing advisor at Yale, and the title system treats the catalog as a set of linked rooms inside that influence.
Keywords: Bruno's Infinite Spheres, James B. Pollack, John Crowley, Crowleyverse, Little, Big, Aegypt sequence, Hypnotic, Atmospheric, Uplifting, Bright, Drums, Bass, FX, Built-Out Arrangement, Sample Heavy, Sylenth1, SausageFattener, Ableton Live 9.1.
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