VCV
"Hear the universe sing, feel her mighty cosmos ebb and flow"



VCV or Visible Chromatic Variations were theorized by philosopher Caspar Vacchi (3956-7600)
when Vacchi imagined that two planetary bodies colliding produced a supersonic frequency which traveled through space much like light does from a star.
These variations remained only a suspicion until now, as newer technologies have given way to discoveries that do indeed prove the existence of such frequencies.
C.G. and C.T., the leading researchers in the field, have developed a unique device (which they call the "Virtual Consonant Volumizer") to not only detect these phantom
frequencies, but also to record them. The scientists have gone to nothing short of elaborate lengths to link these said devices to unmanned satellites and smaller planetary bodies
to document the VCV within their natural environment. Occurrances of VCV are extremely rare and difficult to record through several sub-harmonic interferences within the space-field,
so please understand the quality of these recordings has been compromised, given their unorthodox origins.


These recordings have been named justly after the locations of their source frequencies.

611 Valeria
17305 Caniff