
Pulse Burst
Regarding Providence & Under the Assumption of Chemical Equilibrium

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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