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  2. Ocean of Sound (book) - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Ocean of Sound: Aether Talk, Ambient Sound and Imaginary Worlds is a 1995 book by David Toop.

  3. Ocean of Sound - Wikipedia

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    Ocean of Sound is a 1996 book and companion compilation album by David Toop. The two-disc, cross-licensed " various artists " compilation contains 32 tracks culled from a variety of musical sources, including dub , exotica , free jazz , and field recordings .

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  6. Music and sleep - Wikipedia

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    For adults with sleep-related disorders, music serves as a useful intervention in reducing stress. Approximately 25% of the population facing sleep difficulties regularly use music as a tool for relaxation. [2] This process can be either self-prescribed or under the guidance of a music therapist.

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    Why We Sleep: The New Science of Sleep and Dreams (or simply known as Why We Sleep) is a 2017 popular science book about sleep written by Matthew Walker, an English scientist and the director of the Center for Human Sleep Science at the University of California, Berkeley, who specializes in neuroscience and psychology.

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  9. Underwater acoustics - Wikipedia

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    Output of a computer model of underwater acoustic propagation in a simplified ocean environment. A seafloor map produced by multibeam sonar. Underwater acoustics (also known as hydroacoustics) is the study of the propagation of sound in water and the interaction of the mechanical waves that constitute sound with the water, its contents and its boundaries.