Masaki Batoh — formerly of the Japanese experimental rock band Ghost — has recorded an album using a “brain pulse machine” (BPM) that translates brain waves into weirdly haunting and disturbing tones.
Japanese musician Masaki Satoh’s new album, Brain Pulse Music, features the artist using an EEG-enabled headset called a BPM machine. The machine turns brain waves into sound waves. Japanese musician ...
Ghost ringleader Masaki Batoh realizes a long-held dream to control music via brain waves, offering two such compositions amidst several improvised pieces. Brain pulse music (henceforth "bpm") is made ...
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