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This Artist Figured Out What Coronavirus Sounds Like As Music Because Why Not

Someone has now created a new musical composition based on the DNA sequence of our new global enemy, the coronavirus.

Eric Drass is an artist slash major geek (his website is Shardcore = I’m pretty sure that’s the pronunciation of his name backward) who makes “art beyond good and evil” using elements of AI and machine learning. So, obviously figuring out what the coronavirus would sound like as music was at the top of his top hits list.

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Yes, I made this. Because why not?

And if you’re asking how this is even at all possible (just like I was wondering), then you should know all Drass did was take the COVID-19 DNA sequence from the NIH (National Institutes of Health), figured out the corresponding music notes, and then created a two-hour-long musical soundtrack from it all.

Now that’s how you earn a nerd card.

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What Coronavirus Would Sound Like As Music, If It Could

The coronavirus coronamusic composition has the vibes of a techno 1980’s time-traveling cyborg movie. Which isn’t so bad. No cell phone. No computer. Just the world and friends.

As I was listening to this coronavirus music score, all of a sudden bolts of lightening came crashing down and a cyborg assassin appeared. I’m pretty sure he said he was looking for a woman named Sarah. I am now going back to 1984 to stop an inter-dimensional killing machine. Wish me luck.

Be sure to listen to the full two-hours of what I’m going to call “Skynet” version, before it goes viral.

In the meantime, who wants to form a Resistance?

Coronavirus Musical Score On Soundcloud:

What Coronavirus Would Sound Like As Music If It Could

Someone created a music composition based on the DNA sequence of the coronavirus. Take a listen to the soundtrack of COVID-19 before it goes viral.

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