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Pulse Burst

Regarding Providence & Under the Assumption of Chemical Equilibrium

Album cover for Regarding Providence & Under the Assumption of Chemical Equilibrium (2017) by Pulse Burst. Futuristic pod-like buildings—rounded, windowed, and surreal—stand beneath a psychedelic sky of orange, purple, and blue. The architecture echoes retro-futurist ruins, possibly inspired by the Sanzhi UFO houses, while the saturated colors and dramatic lighting evoke cosmic abandonment and synthetic dreamstates. Bold yellow text anchors the title and artist, framing the image as a meditation on entropy, belief, and atmospheric drift.

Pulse Burst’s third release, Regarding Providence & under the Assumption of Chemical Equilibrium, continues the project’s movement through experimental forms, drawing on elements of gamelan‑influenced rhythm, electronic drift, ambient psychedelia, and noise‑based exploration. The album feels like a study in shifting states—chemical, spiritual, and historical—where each piece examines a different mode of transformation.


Track titles hint at the breadth of its concerns: 


Seraphinianus I,” “The Predatory Phase of Human Development,” “Theocratic Caliphate,” and a piece "A Link between French mineralogist Frédéric Calliaud and the restoration of the Temple at Karnak". 


Together, they form a sequence that moves between speculative anthropology, esoteric history, and altered perception.


Regarding Providence & under the Assumption of Chemical Equilibrium stands as one of Pulse Burst’s most inquisitive works, a release that treats sound as a means of examining the hidden structures behind belief, behavior, and the forces that shape human evolution.

01. Seraphinianus I


02. The Predatory Phase of Human Development


03. The Organization of Society and the Conditions

of Health & Safety


04. Primitive Accumulation


05. Theocratic Caliphate


06. Seraphinianus II


07. A Link Between French Mineralogist Frédéric Cailliaud 

and the Restoring of Temples at Karnak

2017/08/05

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Om Pharaoh Records is a digital label dedicated to electronic experimental music that operates on the fringes of the music industry, thriving in the vast gloom beyond the mainstream.

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