Lamborghini is celebrating the sounds of ICE with 'The Engine Songs' playlist
20 Nov 2022|717 views
Lamborghini is celebrating the unique sounds of its internal combustion engines, the naturally aspirated V12, V10 and the twin-turbo V8, with three 24-track playlists available on Spotify, including covers created by graphic designer Vasjen Katro.
The Engine Songs is a curated collection by music producer Alex Trecarichi, created in collaboration with Lamborghini's sound engineers, delivering psychoacoustics and sensory immersion.
The playlists, one for each engine, juxtapose the sound of the unleashed engine with songs tuned scientifically to its roar and vibrations.
To select the tracks of The Engine Songs, Trecarichi applied the formulas of the Fourier Transform to the music of the engine. The Fourier Transform is a mathematical function that the brain instinctively engages to break down a sound into its infinite subcomponents.
The experiment started with the artistic transposition of the V12 from the Aventador LP 780-4 Ultimae. As established by the science, the engine at its lowest revs sings in F-sharp (92.50Hz), the same key as the soundtrack Canone Infinito by Lorenzo Senni, which is included in the V12 playlist.
At 4,000rpm the pistons tune to G (98Hz), a cruising speed to experience with Run Away by Ben Bohmer in the background. At its highest peak of 8,000rpm, the V12 rises to the G-sharp (103.83Hz) of Sam Collins' We Can All Dance. Click here to listen in to the playlist.
The Engine Songs is a curated collection by music producer Alex Trecarichi, created in collaboration with Lamborghini's sound engineers, delivering psychoacoustics and sensory immersion.
The playlists, one for each engine, juxtapose the sound of the unleashed engine with songs tuned scientifically to its roar and vibrations.
To select the tracks of The Engine Songs, Trecarichi applied the formulas of the Fourier Transform to the music of the engine. The Fourier Transform is a mathematical function that the brain instinctively engages to break down a sound into its infinite subcomponents.
The experiment started with the artistic transposition of the V12 from the Aventador LP 780-4 Ultimae. As established by the science, the engine at its lowest revs sings in F-sharp (92.50Hz), the same key as the soundtrack Canone Infinito by Lorenzo Senni, which is included in the V12 playlist.
At 4,000rpm the pistons tune to G (98Hz), a cruising speed to experience with Run Away by Ben Bohmer in the background. At its highest peak of 8,000rpm, the V12 rises to the G-sharp (103.83Hz) of Sam Collins' We Can All Dance. Click here to listen in to the playlist.
Lamborghini is celebrating the unique sounds of its internal combustion engines, the naturally aspirated V12, V10 and the twin-turbo V8, with three 24-track playlists available on Spotify, including covers created by graphic designer Vasjen Katro.
The Engine Songs is a curated collection by music producer Alex Trecarichi, created in collaboration with Lamborghini's sound engineers, delivering psychoacoustics and sensory immersion.
The playlists, one for each engine, juxtapose the sound of the unleashed engine with songs tuned scientifically to its roar and vibrations.
To select the tracks of The Engine Songs, Trecarichi applied the formulas of the Fourier Transform to the music of the engine. The Fourier Transform is a mathematical function that the brain instinctively engages to break down a sound into its infinite subcomponents.
The experiment started with the artistic transposition of the V12 from the Aventador LP 780-4 Ultimae. As established by the science, the engine at its lowest revs sings in F-sharp (92.50Hz), the same key as the soundtrack Canone Infinito by Lorenzo Senni, which is included in the V12 playlist.
At 4,000rpm the pistons tune to G (98Hz), a cruising speed to experience with Run Away by Ben Bohmer in the background. At its highest peak of 8,000rpm, the V12 rises to the G-sharp (103.83Hz) of Sam Collins' We Can All Dance. Click here to listen in to the playlist.
The Engine Songs is a curated collection by music producer Alex Trecarichi, created in collaboration with Lamborghini's sound engineers, delivering psychoacoustics and sensory immersion.
The playlists, one for each engine, juxtapose the sound of the unleashed engine with songs tuned scientifically to its roar and vibrations.
To select the tracks of The Engine Songs, Trecarichi applied the formulas of the Fourier Transform to the music of the engine. The Fourier Transform is a mathematical function that the brain instinctively engages to break down a sound into its infinite subcomponents.
The experiment started with the artistic transposition of the V12 from the Aventador LP 780-4 Ultimae. As established by the science, the engine at its lowest revs sings in F-sharp (92.50Hz), the same key as the soundtrack Canone Infinito by Lorenzo Senni, which is included in the V12 playlist.
At 4,000rpm the pistons tune to G (98Hz), a cruising speed to experience with Run Away by Ben Bohmer in the background. At its highest peak of 8,000rpm, the V12 rises to the G-sharp (103.83Hz) of Sam Collins' We Can All Dance. Click here to listen in to the playlist.
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