Bio Music Vibrations was born from a simple but powerful realization:
plants create their own bioelectric rhythms and I can translate those rhythms into sound.
When I compose, I’m not creating music about a plant.
I’m creating music with the plant.
The melodies and movements begin with the plant’s own electrical signals, and I simply follow its lead.
Discovering the Plant’s Electrical Signature
Although plants don’t have a heartbeat like we do, they have their own kind of internal pulse, a continuous flow of bioelectricity that guides growth, communication, hydration, and stress responses.
Over time, I learned something extraordinary:
these electrical patterns are not random at all.
Each plant has its own bioelectrical signature — its own rhythm — which shifts depending on:
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sunlight
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touch or human presence
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temperature and humidity
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stress or calm
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internal biological cycles
These rhythms can be incredibly slow, around 0.01–1 Hz, or much faster during moments of strong reaction, reaching up to 40 Hz in certain species.
So when I connect to a plant, I’m connecting to a living pattern, a pulse unique to that moment and to that being.
How I Record the Electrical Life of a Plant
I place gentle sensors on the plant’s surface.
They don’t harm it, they simply listen.
What I capture is not audio, but microvolt fluctuations: tiny electrical shifts happening inside the plant.
In essence, I’m recording its internal language — movements of energy too small for us to feel, but real and measurable.
Transforming Bioelectricity Into Music
After capturing the plant’s bioelectric signal, I route it through my analog modular synthesizers.
This is where the collaboration truly begins.
The plant’s electrical activity starts to shape musical elements like:
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pitch
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modulation
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filter movement
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rhythm
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texture and intensity
The plant becomes the performer.
My role is to guide the atmosphere, adding soft pads and textures tuned to 432 Hz, chosen for their calming and meditative qualities — while keeping the plant’s voice at the center.
I let the plant express itself, and I build the soundscape around that expression.
Connecting With the Earth’s Frequency
The Earth has a natural electromagnetic resonance — the Schumann Resonance, around 7.83 Hz.
It’s fascinating to me that this frequency aligns with the human brain’s Alpha and Theta waves, the states linked with meditation, presence, and emotional healing.
Many plants produce electrical oscillations in this same range.
So when I work, I often feel that three rhythms are coming into alignment:
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the plant’s bioelectric signature
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the Earth’s electromagnetic pulse
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the human nervous system
When these rhythms meet, something shifts — in the music, in the listener, and even in myself.
What You Experience When You Listen
Because this music originates from natural electrical rhythms, not programming, it carries qualities that people feel immediately:
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relaxation
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emotional release
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a slower, softer perception of time
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improved sleep
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deep meditative states
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a sense of connection with nature
To me, this isn’t just sound design or ambient composition.
It’s the amplified inner life of a plant, resonating through a musical instrument.
In One Sentence
Bio Music Vibrations is my collaboration with living plants — their electrical pulse, their subtle reactions, their unique rhythm — transformed into music that brings the human mind back to a calm and natural state.