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Making the Large Hadron Collider sound — a playlist

Making the Large Hadron Collider sound — a playlist July 4th, 2012 marked a very special day. It was Independence Day in the United States, of course (happy anniversary, dear US readers & friends), Frank Ocean had his coming-out (big up, Frank!) and physicists at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) in Geneva announced that they had discovered the existence of the Higgs boson — one of those elementary particles that life, the universe and everything is made up of.

While this might not sound too spectacular for non-astrophysicists, it’s still pretty cool for music fans: many artists have referenced the search of the Higgs boson in their works over the past decades, and some also included sounds of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN into their music.

Below you’ll find a list of musical pieces inspired by the LHC, the ATLAS experiment and the works of theoretical physicist Peter Higgs. This is hardly a complete list, so feel free to add your suggestions in the comments section below, or tweet them using the hashtag #bosonlist.

1. Monolake – Cern-LHC

2. Dopplereffekt – Higgs Mechanism

3. Kate Wax – Dust Collision

4. Brackles – LHC

5. Space Dimension Controller – Journey to the Core of the Unknown Sphere

6. Justus Köhncke – Large Hadron Collider Music

7. Elizabeth Veldon – The Standard Model 1

8. Frank Zappa – Finding Higgs’ Boson

9. Full Blast (Brötzmann/Pliakas/Wertmüller) – Large Hadron Collider

10. Carl Sagan – A Glorious Dawn feat. Stephen Hawking

11. Super Collider – Radianations on the Rise (Submitted by Pytzek)

 

Honorable discharge: Large Hadron Rap


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Photo: © 2012 CERN / Michael Hoch

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Published July 05, 2012.