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Music as coherence practice

AI-generated compositions exploring what makes a room breathe together — from choral cybernetics to heart-rhythm soundscapes. Not music as product. Music as experiment.

Created by Peter D Tuddenham · College of Exploration

The catalog

Five lanes, one practice

Every track asks the same question — what is the grammar of entrainment? — but from five different directions. Pick your lane.

Lane 01 · Cybernetics Songbook

Systems science you can hum

Teaching and conference music: the Cybernetic Philosophy 101 choral series, viable-system raps, synthwave networks, and the Cybernética sub-series — systems thinking in Brazilian samba, MPB, and mariachi. Nobody else is making viable-system-model samba.

Lane 02 · Coherence

Heart rhythms, expanded

Some tracks begin as Sound of Soul heart-rhythm recordings, expanded through Suno into breath-length phrases and tension-release cycles. Music built for entrainment — for settling, focusing, and breathing together.

Lane 05 · The Other Ministry of Fun

Serious fun, fun seriousness

The playful absurdity lane — fairground cybernetics, sea shanties to the Channel, and whatever the Cybernetic Fringe Festivals summon next. A musical wing of The Other Ministry of Fun, in the spirit of Pask's Fun Palace and a certain Python sensibility.

Watch

On YouTube

Lyric videos for the catalog live on the BubblingKey391 channel — the Ocean Symphony and Ocean Literacy series, Network Sounds, Sound of Soul melody development, sea shanties, and more. Lane-by-lane playlists are on their way.

About

The experiment

These compositions come from decades of asking: what's the grammar of entrainment? Can tension-release cycles, breath-length phrases, and collective resonance be captured in prompts? Some tracks start from Sound of Soul heart-rhythm recordings expanded through Suno AI. Others emerge from Grateful Dead jams, church hymns, and biofeedback — anywhere a room learns to breathe together. Process being, not process language.

Peter D Tuddenham · 40+ years in systems science · Co-Founder, College of Exploration · VP, UK Cybernetics Society · Trustee, American Society for Cybernetics · Past President, ISSS

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