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🗓️ 7 June 2019
⏱️ 127 minutes
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0:00.0 | Oh my goodness guys, we're here. Today is all about the Inny Graham Type 9 and the song I wrote for it. |
0:07.1 | And honestly, I can hardly believe it because not only does this brand new song bring closure to my |
0:12.4 | Inny Graham song project, which is nine songs from the perspective of the nine uniquely beautiful |
0:17.9 | Inny Graham types, but it's also the 25th and final song in my entire Atlas 2 series. |
0:24.5 | Plus, I myself happen to identify as a type 9, so writing the song was really challenging |
0:31.5 | and personal mountain to climb. Honestly, I've been really looking forward to recording this |
0:36.2 | episode and having the privilege of getting to share the story about how this song came together |
0:42.0 | and everything that I have been learning about myself in the process as well as the Inny Graham |
0:47.6 | Type 9s. Selfishly, I actually think it will be a really good thing, probably a healthy thing for |
0:53.9 | me to be able to process all of this out loud. So thank you for listening and for giving me that |
1:00.0 | opportunity. My name is Ryan O'Neill and I make music under the name Sleeping at Last. |
1:13.6 | And in this podcast, I have the absolute privilege of getting to tell you the birth stories of my |
1:19.4 | music. And super quickly, before we dive in and talk about all things in Inny Graham Type 9, |
1:24.0 | I wanted to share that I released two brand new songs into the while recently. |
1:28.4 | The first of which belongs to my astronomy series, which are pieces of music inspired by |
1:33.4 | astronomical events and discoveries, which is a passion of mine, a kind of like these little |
1:38.0 | soundtracks for these observable events in space. So a little while ago, you may have seen the |
1:43.6 | first ever image of a black hole. It was all over the news, really, really exciting and I just |
1:48.0 | think it's so cool that in our lifetime, we get to see what was believed to be unseeable. |
1:54.1 | And the team of scientists and astronomers who discovered it called it Poehihi and using |
1:58.7 | eight telescopes from all around the world, they combined forces to create a earth-sized telescope |
2:04.3 | that was able to take this really beautiful image of a black hole. And because of those eight |
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