Touring the Universe of Sound

Each night of the tour Mickey Hart connects you with the universe's most celestial vibrations from the Big Bang to the rings of Saturn to the Black Hole. Tune in and drop into outerspace.

Credit: Mickey Hart and Jay Stevens.

For optimum sonic experience, listen to these sounds with a sub woofer – Meyer Sound recommended.

  • 4/17 Albany, NY - Cassini Saturn/Jupiter Conversation


  • 4/15 Charlottesville, VA - Cosmic Debris

    Original sound designed by spacesounds.com



  • 4/14 Washington, DC -Jupiter Magnetos


  • 4/12 Greensboro, NC - The Big Bang

    The Big Bang - (c) John G. Cramer - 2003 The Big Bang Sound in the simulation is derived from the sound propagating as compression waves through the plasma/hydrogen medium of the early universe some 100 to 700 thousand years after the initial Big Bang. The density of this medium was changing as the universe expanded, but should have been considerably more dense than air on our little planet. One does NOT need air to have sound, only some medium in which compression/rarefaction waves can propagate.