Thursday, 18 September 2025

🌿 Garden Frequencies: Nature’s Ambient Pulse

 

🌿 Garden Frequencies: Nature’s Ambient Pulse

Where sound meets soil, and silence becomes music

There’s a rhythm in my garden that no metronome can measure. It’s in the rustle of leaves, the hum of bees, the soft percussion of water dripping from a greenhouse roof. These aren’t just background sounds — they’re part of the ambient pulse that shapes my music.

When I compose in 432Hz, I’m not just tuning to a frequency — I’m tuning to the earth. The garden becomes my studio. The birdsong is my melody. The wind, my reverb. The soil, my bassline.

🎧 Listen to some of my tracks while you read 

Music | STEVEN FRANCIS


🌿 Why 432Hz?

 

🌿 Why 432Hz?

Some say it’s the frequency of nature, of harmony. I say it’s the frequency of feeling. It’s the tone I return to when I want to reconnect — with myself, with the earth, with the moment.

If this resonated with you, feel free to explore more of my soundscapes. Each one is crafted to be more than music — it’s a lifestyle, a breath, a reset.

All my music is in 432Hz for a warmer and smoother sound 

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Music | STEVEN FRANCIS

🎵 Soundtrack to Stillness

Finding calm in the everyday through 432Hz frequencies

In a world that rarely slows down, I’ve found peace in the quiet spaces between — the hum of a greenhouse, the rhythm of breath, the subtle pulse of sound tuned to 432Hz. These frequencies aren’t just numbers; they’re vibrations that speak to something deeper. A kind of sonic stillness that invites you to pause, breathe, and reset.

Whether I’m walking through the garden or editing a new track, I let the sound guide me. It’s not background noise — it’s a companion. A gentle reminder that serenity isn’t something we chase, it’s something we tune into.

🌀 Take a moment. Here’s a track from my latest release — let it wash over you. Close your eyes. Let the frequencies do the rest.

This music is available on CD or vinyl 

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